Jake, Nog, and Alexander find themselves stuck in a never-ending loop of being blown to smithereens aboard the U.S.S. Avery and then revived by Q Jr.-who insists he's helping them learn some lesson unbeknownst to them. Amid the attack from the Breen, the Avery crew and their strong-willed, bureaucratic captain, Skrain Dukat, refuse to listen to the trio's musings about an alternate universe. Left with no other choice, they are forced to begrudgingly work together and attempt to step into their Starfleet roles in hopes of helping the Federation ship survive the attack and return home... or be stuck in this alternate reality forevmore
I'm enjoying this book and can't wait to see where stuff goes in the next issue. Read Full Review
Hernandez delivers beautifully detailed art that perfectly captures the characters as well as the rising action and suspense throughout the story. Read Full Review
Hampton and Hernandez continue to explore strange new worlds by keeping Sons of Star Trek fun, fresh and original. A heady mix of character study and interstellar action this month make issue #2 a nimble read. Read Full Review
It's a solid character arc told against the starship battle happening alongside it, and even Tuvix is put to good use getting everyone on the same page in understanding the whole time loop thing. It's a stellar issue of character-first Star Trek. Read Full Review