There's nothing quite like a mother-daughter relationship. There's also nothing quite like finding out your monolith of a captain used to be a carefree ensign who accidentally vanished her whole crew in an experiment gone wrong. Lucky for Beckett Mariner, she gets to soak up both experiences all on the same day as her mother, Captain Freeman, regales her with a throwback tale of how she was "just like you when she was young," and "mistakes help us grow, blah, blah." Meanwhile, all Mariner wants to know is how could Freeman let Pulaski get away with hair like that?
Star Trek: Lower Decks #7 is a super-fun issue which puts a new creative team in command of the ship. Tim Sheridan boards the USS Cerritos with a plan to explore an enticing period in Trek's past and does so with great flare. Likewise Robby Cook brings a dynamic to the visuals which enhance the sense of adventure in exploring Captain Freeman's past. Read Full Review
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Star Trek: Lower Decks #7 is a strong start for the new creative team, capturing the show's humor and heart while diving into a fun, character-driven story. Sheridan's writing and Cook's art make this a must-read for fans, offering a clever exploration of Captain Freeman's past. It balances nostalgia with fresh ideas, ensuring a great experience for both long-time fans and newcomers. Read Full Review
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