The crew of the USS Cerritos have just received their personality guidance reports from the counselors of the planet Clarew, and Rutherford feels guilty he's not engineering at a higher capacity with his implants. He should be operating above 134 percent nominal at least. The Cerritos' next mission is a supply run to Tavela Minor, but they first need to stop by the Alecto system to get some supplies to, uh, supply them with. However, just before they warp, they see the Alecto system isn't only missing; it doesn't exist. Like at all. Now they have a space mystery at hand: What could cause a whole star system to disappear?
Overall, Star Trek: Lower Decks #3 is another winning issue featuring some familiar Trek tropes, requisite Lower Decks humor amid a line-wide universal crisis. Any fan lamenting the loss of the Paramount+ series should warp on over to their nearest comic book shop and pick up a copy. Read Full Review
Star Trek: Lower Decks #3 masterfully combines humor, heart, and high-concept science in a tightly woven narrative that stays true to the adventurous spirit of the franchise while exploring relatable character struggles. The start of a new story, jump on board with sharp writing, and stunning visuals make this issue a must-read for Trekkies and comic fans alike. Read Full Review
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