Star Trek: Boldly Go #2
In "Peace Conference at Babel Part One," Kirk and Eurydice are captured on Antos IV by the enigmatic Captain Garth, whose shape-shifting powers allow him to impersonate the Starfleet captain and manipulate events from within. As Sulu and Bones grow wary of the impostor's odd behavior, Thalia works to free her mother and the real Kirk, who then race to intercept the USS Endeavour before Garth's vendetta unfolds. Written by Mike Johnson and brought to life by Megan Levens’ expressive art and Marissa Louise’s vivid colors, this issue blends suspense and intrigue with a classic Star Trek blend of moral complexity and high-stakes diplomacy. The cover, by George Caltsoudas, captures the tension of the moment with striking precision.
In "Peace Conference at Babel Part One," tensions flare as the Federation and Romulan Empire convene on Babel to confront the looming danger of the Borg’s possible return. When the Romulan Ambassador is murdered during the summit, suspicion quickly falls on Cadet Shev Akria, thrusting her into a high-stakes mystery where trust is as fragile as the peace they’re trying to build.
In the tense aftermath of a murder during a fragile peace conference on Babel, Shev and Jaylah flee Romulan pursuers while Spock, McCoy, and the cadets race to uncover the truth behind the crime. Meanwhile, Kirk and the Endeavour close in on a mysterious ship that vanished from Babel’s orbit just after the assassination, dragging the crew deeper into a conspiracy that threatens to unravel the fragile truce.
In "Sabbatical on New Vulcan," Uhura finds a quiet rhythm teaching on the newly settled world, while Spock immerses himself in scientific inquiry. As their bond deepens and marriage becomes a shared dream, Uhura begins experiencing unsettling visions—cryptic warnings of a danger she can't yet name.
In "Kevin," Scotty returns to Yorktown Base to check on the new Enterprise’s construction, only to find that his time away has changed more than just the ship. Kevin the Teenaxi, who’s grown close to Starfleet personnel during his stay, now faces a rift between his people’s expectations and the friendships he’s built—friendships that may be tested when his race arrives with hidden intentions.
Captain Garth of Izar, once a Starfleet legend, vanished three years ago during a transporter accident on Antos IV—now, his daughter Thalia reaches out to Kirk, pleading for help in finding her mother, Eurydice, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances while visiting the same planet. With the Endeavour responding to a distress call from a world steeped in forgotten history, the past and present collide in a mystery that tests the limits of memory, loyalty, and the truth behind a hero’s fall.
In "Whom Gods Destroy! Part Two," Kirk and Eurydice are trapped on Antos IV as Captain Garth—using his shape-shifting powers to mimic Kirk—maneuvers the USS Endeavour into a deadly showdown with the long-lost USS Heisenberg. As Sulu and Bones grow uneasy over the impostor’s odd behavior, Thalia breaks her mother free, and the real Kirk, aided by Eurydice, races to intercept the Endeavour before Garth’s vendetta destroys them all.
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