Star Trek: The Next Generation #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeData's deadpan delivery — "There is no error, sir… that IS the Enterprise!" — sets up a genuinely unsettling mystery on the cover of this 1990 DC entry in the ongoing TNG series. Keith Wilson's cover art places Data and Captain Picard in close focus, with Worf visible behind them, all three staring toward space where not one but two identical USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D vessels hang side by side. With Michael Jan Friedman writing and Pablo Marcos on interior art, "The Impostor" promises exactly the kind of tense, identity-bending intrigue the title implies.
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Picard and his crew encounter the duplicate Enterprise near Beta Tarsus, where it attacks them, then retreats.
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