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Star Trek: Alien Spotlight: Romulans#[nn]
Cover: David A. Williams

Star Trek: Alien Spotlight: Romulans #[nn]

May 2009 · IDW · 3.99 USD
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In this 2009 IDW Star Trek: Alien Spotlight: Romulans issue, writer Ian Edginton and artist Wagner Reis deliver a tense, character-driven story as Senator-elect Acastus prepares for his new role with a final test flight on the last drednaught-class ship. Ordered to confront a rogue vessel led by his former friend Ceraph, Acastus must prove his worth—only to face a surprise attack from an unexpected enemy, revealing the Praetor's true intentions. The cover by David A. Williams captures the moment's high stakes, with Priscila Ribeiro’s colors and Neil Uyetake’s lettering adding depth to the Romulan political intrigue.

writer Ian Edginton · artist, inker Wagner Reis · colorist Priscila Ribeiro · letterer Neil Uyetake · cover David A. Williams

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artist, inker Wagner Reis
letterer Neil Uyetake
cover pencils, inks David A. Williams

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The popular senator-elect Acastus is ordered by the Praetor to take a final training run on the last drednaught-class ship before taking his seat in the senate. The test flight is against criminals seeking to win their freedom, lead by Acastus's former friend, Ceraph. After destroying the criminals vessel, Acastus's ship is attacked by another vessel - it appears the Praetor prefers a dead hero to a popular senator who could challenge him.

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