Strange New Worlds has rightly been careful about how it reintroduces TOS characters, balancing the pure ‘nostalgia points’ that come from bringing back a familiar face, with fresh storytelling.
TOS stands for “heavy flame thrower,” which is only accurate in a literal sense: instead of projecting a stream of jellied gasoline, the TOS-1 launches a rocket carrying a fuel-air explosive (FAE).
Summary: Throughout history, fire has been a devastating weapon, from the Byzantine Empire’s secretive “Greek fire” to modern flamethrowers and incendiary weapons. The U.S. military has largely ...
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Star Trek: TOS writer returns for 60th anniversary comic book (along with many others!)
“I was privileged to be a part of that original vision.” Star Trek writer David Gerrold joins a who’s who of talent for IDW Publishing’s upcoming 60th anniversary comic book to celebrate the franchise ...
“New Worlds and New Civilisations” brings together the Enterprise and Farragut crews as they face perhaps their most formidable enemy yet in the Vezda, an ancient malevolent race, first introduced ...
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