Star Trek: Year Five #17
In "Weaker Than Man," 35-year-old Caleb Howell is plucked from Earth by the Aegis and remade into the enigmatic agent Gary Seven, partnered with the feline-shifting Isis in a mission to safeguard humanity. As the weight of galactic survival falls on his shoulders, Gary Seven uncovers a chilling directive—one that forces him to confront the ultimate test of loyalty, duty, and what it truly means to be human. Written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, with art by J. K. Woodward and a striking cover by Marc Laming, this issue of Star Trek: Year Five delivers a tense, character-driven story steeped in moral complexity.
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35 year old Caleb Howell is taken from Earth by the Aegis and transformed into a powerful being who is pressed into service as agent Gary Seven who is assigned to protect Earth, with the help of his partner Isis, a woman who can turn into a cat (or vice versa). After serving as a protector of Earth for many years, Gary Seven learns that for the galaxy to survive, all races except the Tholians must be eliminated, and that the only one who can stop him is Captain Kirk and the Enterprise.
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