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| title = A Small Matter of Faith
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| cover artist = [[Jerome Moore]]
title = [[Star Trek: The Original Series]]<br>([[DC Comics|DC Comics, Series One]])|
 
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| series = {{sT|The Original Series}} ([[star Trek (DC volume 1)|DC 1st series]])
before = #55: [[Finnegan's Wake]]<br><small>[[Who Killed Captain Kirk?]]</small>|
 
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| number = 56
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| stardate = 3547.2
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| date = [[2267]]
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| editor = [[Robert Greenberger]]
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| artist = [[Gray Morrow]]
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| colorist = [[Michele Wolfman]]
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| letterer = [[Tim Harkins]]
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| writer = [[Martin Pasko]]
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| published = {{srcdate|1988|November}}
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| pages = 22
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| publisher = [[DC Comics]]
 
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'''A Small Matter of Faith''' was the 56th and last issue of [[DC Comics]]' [[star Trek (DC volume 1)|first series]] of [[comic]]s based on ''{{sT|The Original Series}}''. It was the last of ten stories written by [[Martin Pasko]] and the fourth of five stories illustrated by [[Gray Morrow]]. It was published by [[DC Comics]] in [[1988]].
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==Description==
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:''The regular crew gets a break and [[Martin Pasko]] and [[gray Morrow|Grey Morrow]] serve up a mission from [[james T. Kirk|Kirk]]'s first [[five-year mission|five-year tour of duty]] aboard the {{ship|USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. This time, the [[uSS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel|crew]] gets mixed up with a flock of [[religion|religious]] zealots and the ideological debates aboard the [[starship|ship]] will make for some interesting reading.''
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==Summary==
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===Log entries===
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;''[[captain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), 2267|Captain's log]], [[stardate]] [[2267|3547.2]]'' : ''This appears to have been our week for [[Medicine|medical]] emergencies. Due to [[subspace]] interference from [[Berthold radiation]], I have been unable to contact [[Starfleet Command]] for authorization to respond to a [[priority one]] [[distress call]] from [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Pitkin]] of the [[Starfleet Veterans' Hospital]] on [[Lavinius V]] — received two solar [[day]]s ago. Thus, on my own authority, we have diverted from our present assignment in the [[Beta Aurigae]] [[system]], and are now in [[orbit|standard orbit]] over Lavinius V. I am confident my decision poses no threat to the 19 [[crewman|crewmen]] beamed aboard two solar days ago — casualties from the {{uSS|Defiant|NCC-1764}}, disabled during a routine patrol. I must note for the record that, as expected, Dr. [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] has taken vigorous exception to my decision.''
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;''[[Captain's log]], stardate 3549.8'' : ''En route to the planet [[Calydon]], we are encountering an [[ion storm]]. I am apprehensive about how it will affect our efforts to regain control of the ''Enterprise''…''
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;''[[Captain]]'s [[log entry|log]], stardate 3550.1'' : ''Despite the storm and [[En-Lai]]'s increasing agitation, we have reached Calydon. I have [[beam]]ed down to the surface to prepare for the incredible event we now believe will take place there.''
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;''Captain's log, supplemental'' : ''We are leaving Calydon with the reverend En-Lai's newly cured followers in custody. They must stand [[trial]] for their part in the commandeering of the ''Enterprise''. But, as they were instrumental in verifying the existence of the Calydonian healing beings, a discovery of great import to the [[Federation]], I am making a formal recommendation to [[Starfleet Command]] that clemency be considered.''
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==References==
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===Characters===
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====Regular characters====
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:[[Pavel Chekov]] • [[James T. Kirk]] • [[Leonard McCoy]] • [[Montgomery Scott]] • [[Spock]] • [[Hikaru Sulu]] • [[Nyota Uhura]]
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====Other characters====
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:[[Tonia Barrows]] • [[Christine Chapel]] • [[En-Lai]] • [[Lady of Calydon]] • [[Jabilo M'Benga]] • [[Malesa Norabi]] • [[Pitkin]] • [[Rakaar]] • [[Haak Trobis]] • [[unnamed USS Enterprise personnel (2260s)|unnamed USS ''Enterprise'' personnel (2260s)]] • [[unnamed Humans]] • [[unnamed races and cultures]]
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{{ref}} [[Fitzpatrick (Admiral)|Fitzpatrick]] • [[God]] • [[David Andrew McCoy]]
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===Starships and vehicles===
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:{{uSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} ({{class|Constitution}} [[heavy cruiser]]) • [[spacecraft]] • [[truck]]
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{{ref}} {{uSS|Defiant|NCC-1764}} ({{class|Constitution}}) • {{uSS|Hood|NCC-1703}} ({{class|Constitution}})
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===Locations===
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====Institutions====
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:[[Starfleet Veterans' Hospital]]
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{{ref}} [[Sanctuary of Fátima]] • [[Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes]]
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====Outposts and stations====
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{{ref}} [[Starbase 27]]
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====Planets and planetoids====
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:[[Calydon]] • [[Lavinius V]]
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{{ref}} [[Daran V]] • [[Earth]] • [[Elba II]] • {{planet|Kazar}}
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====Stars and systems====
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{{ref}} [[Alpha Centauri]] • [[Beta Aurigae]]
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===Races and cultures===
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:[[Alpha Centauran]] • [[Calydon species]] • [[Human]] • [[Lavinian]] • [[Vulcan]]
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===States and organizations===
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:[[Starfleet]] • [[United Federation of Planets]]
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===Science and classification===
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:[[baffle plate]] • [[biobed]] • [[communications]] • [[conn]] • [[coordinates]] • [[disruptor]] • [[hospital]] • [[hypnosis]] • [[hypospray]] • [[library computer]] • [[life-support wheelchair]] • [[medical tricorder]] • [[medicine]] • [[phaser]] • [[shield]] • [[stasis]] • [[stun]] • [[subspace]] • [[technology]] • [[tri-ox compound]] • [[universal translator]] • [[warp engine]]
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===Ranks and titles===
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:[[admiral]] • [[captain]] • [[chaplain]] • [[doctor]] • [[Federation Starfleet ranks (2260s)]] • [[first officer]] • [[lieutenant]] • [[preacher]] • [[prospector]] • [[rank]] • [[reverend]] • [[Starfleet ranks]] • [[trader]]
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===Other references===
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:[[assignment patch]] • [[asylum]] • [[beam]] • [[Berthold radiation]] • [[Board of Inquiry]] • [[book]] • [[bridge]] • [[briefing room]] • [[captain's log]] • [[chapel]] • [[church]] • [[civilization]] • [[distress call]] • [[engineering]] • [[galaxy]] • [[gas]] • [[gravitational field]] • [[groundhog]] • [[homeworld]] • [[hospital]] • [[hour]] • [[hull]] • [[hull breach]] • [[ion storm]] • [[lifeform]] • [[logic]] • [[matter]] • [[mugato]] • [[outpost]] • [[parsec]] • [[planet]] • [[priority one]] • [[quadrant]] • [[quarters]] • [[radiation]] • [[radiation poisoning]] • [[sandovalyn]] • [[sickbay]] • [[star system]] • [[starbase]] • [[Starfleet regulations]] • [[Starfleet uniform]] • [[Starfleet uniform (2265-2270)]] • [[stasis]] • [[stasis weapon]] • [[technology]] • [[transporter room]] • [[warp factor]] ([[warp eight]]) • [[year]]
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==Chronology==
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; circa [[1960s]] : [[Lady of Calydon]] first appeared on [[Calydon]], healing a shipwrecked [[pilot]]
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; [[23rd century]]
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* As a youth, abandoned [[En-Lai]] was rescued by a trader on uncharted planet
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* En-Lai served as a [[chaplain]] aboard the {{uSS|Hood|NCC-1703}}
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* En-Lai developed mysterious healing abilities while the ''Hood'' was in the [[Calydon]] system
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; [[2267]] : En-Lai commandeered the {{uSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} for a trip to the [[Calydon]] system
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==Appendices==
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===Related media===
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* {{mn|TOS|The Final Frontier}} – The {{uSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} was commandeered by [[Sybok]] for a pilgrimage to [[Sha Ka Ree]] within the [[Great Barrier]].
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* {{en|TOS|sub=Star Trek 5|Let That Be Your Last Battlefield}} – After 50,000 years of pursuit, [[Bele]] commandeered the ''Enterprise'' to take his nemesis [[Lokai]] back to their home planet [[Cheron V]].
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* {{en|TOS|sub=Star Trek 6|By Any Other Name}} – A [[Kelvan]] invasion force led by [[Rojan]] commandeered the ''Enterprise'' for a trip to the [[Andromeda Galaxy]].
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===Background===
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* At this point in the series, the [[Paramount Pictures]] licensing approval for [[comic]]s was being made stricter. As a result, it was not known at the time of this issue's publication that the series would be canceled for retooling.
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* One detail of this story that may have proven contentious to the studio was the use of a [[religion|religious]] plot-line, since dealing with belief (and [[God]]) was rare for ''Star Trek''. This also crossed into story territory covered in {{m|TOS|Star Trek V: The Final Frontier}}, which was in production at the time.
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* In both this story and the film, the {{uSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} was lured by a transmission, commandeered by a religious zealot with unusual healing abilities and a group of his followers, forced on a pilgrimage, taken through a spacial phenomenon, and [[orbit]]ed a planet with religious significance. After some initial resistance, Kirk and Spock acquiesced to the takeover. On the planet, the zealot discovered a different entity than he expected and was killed during the encounter.
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* This story takes place after {{e|TOS|Shore Leave}}, when Barrows was an ''Enterprise'' [[yeoman]], but before {{e|TOS|The Tholian Web}}, when the {{ship|USS|Defiant|NCC-1764}} was subsequently lost.
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* This issue was the first time cover artist [[Jerome K. Moore]] inked his own work. ([http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com/art/CLASSIC-STAR-TREK-1-41693192 "A Small Matter of Faith"] article at [http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com Jerome K. Moore's] blog)
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* McCoy stated that his father was a preacher who never forgave him for going into [[medicine]]. A different account stated that [[David Andrew McCoy]] had himself been a doctor, in {{ss|TOS|sub=Strange New Worlds|Bum Radish: Five Spins on a Turquoise Reindeer}}. Leonard's statement that his dying father refused medical treatment somewhat contradicted information from another source that his father's [[pyrrhoneuritis]] was incurable at the time, in {{mn|TOS|The Final Frontier}}.
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===Images===
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<gallery>
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dC1 56.jpg|Cover image.
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jtkDC1-56.jpg|[[James T. Kirk]].
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spockDC1-56.jpg|[[Spock]].
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mccoyDC1-56.jpg|[[Leonard McCoy]].
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scottyDC1-56.jpg|[[Scotty]].
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suluDC1-56.jpg|[[Hikaru Sulu]].
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uhuraDC1-56.jpg|[[Nyota Uhura]].
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chekovDC1-56.jpg|[[Pavel Chekov]].
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ent1701DC1-56.jpg|{{uSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}.
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divEmblemsDC1-56.jpg|[[Starfleet divisions]]' emblems.
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norabi.jpg|[[Malesa Norabi]].
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trobis.jpg|[[Haak Trobis]] and [[Rakaar]].
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</gallery>
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===Connections===
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====Timeline====
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{{timeline-published}}
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{{Published order
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| type = comic
 
| seriesformat= [[Star Trek: The Original Series]]{{bsmall|([[DC Comics]], [[star Trek (DC volume 1)|Series One]])}}
 
| before = #55: [[Finnegan's Wake!]]{{bsmall|[[Who Killed Captain Kirk?]]}}
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| after = ''final issue''
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{{author order
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| author = [[Martin Pasko]]
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| before = [[Taking Shape]]
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| after = ''final work''
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|}}
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{{timeline-chronology}}
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{{MB order
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| prevMB= [[Communications Breakdown]]
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| nextMB= [[Wolf in the Fold]]
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|}}
 
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===External links===
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* [http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com/art/CLASSIC-STAR-TREK-1-41693192 A Small Matter of Faith] article at [http://jerome-k-moore.deviantart.com Jerome K. Moore's] blog.
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Revision as of 00:17, 19 June 2020

A Small Matter of Faith was the 56th and last issue of DC Comics' first series of comics based on The Original Series. It was the last of ten stories written by Martin Pasko and the fourth of five stories illustrated by Gray Morrow. It was published by DC Comics in 1988.

Description

The regular crew gets a break and Martin Pasko and Grey Morrow serve up a mission from Kirk's first five-year tour of duty aboard the Enterprise. This time, the crew gets mixed up with a flock of religious zealots and the ideological debates aboard the ship will make for some interesting reading.

Summary

Log entries

Captain's log, stardate 3547.2
This appears to have been our week for medical emergencies. Due to subspace interference from Berthold radiation, I have been unable to contact Starfleet Command for authorization to respond to a priority one distress call from Dr. Pitkin of the Starfleet Veterans' Hospital on Lavinius V — received two solar days ago. Thus, on my own authority, we have diverted from our present assignment in the Beta Aurigae system, and are now in standard orbit over Lavinius V. I am confident my decision poses no threat to the 19 crewmen beamed aboard two solar days ago — casualties from the USS Defiant, disabled during a routine patrol. I must note for the record that, as expected, Dr. McCoy has taken vigorous exception to my decision.
Captain's log, stardate 3549.8
En route to the planet Calydon, we are encountering an ion storm. I am apprehensive about how it will affect our efforts to regain control of the Enterprise…
Captain's log, stardate 3550.1
Despite the storm and En-Lai's increasing agitation, we have reached Calydon. I have beamed down to the surface to prepare for the incredible event we now believe will take place there.
Captain's log, supplemental
We are leaving Calydon with the reverend En-Lai's newly cured followers in custody. They must stand trial for their part in the commandeering of the Enterprise. But, as they were instrumental in verifying the existence of the Calydonian healing beings, a discovery of great import to the Federation, I am making a formal recommendation to Starfleet Command that clemency be considered.

References

Characters

Regular characters

Pavel Chekov • James T. Kirk • Leonard McCoy • Montgomery Scott • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Nyota Uhura

Other characters

Tonia Barrows • Christine Chapel • En-Lai • Lady of Calydon • Jabilo M'Benga • Malesa Norabi • Pitkin • Rakaar • Haak Trobis • unnamed USS Enterprise personnel (2260s) • unnamed Humans • unnamed races and cultures
Referenced only
Fitzpatrick • God • David Andrew McCoy

Starships and vehicles

USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • spacecraft • truck
Referenced only
USS Defiant (Constitution-class) • USS Hood (Constitution-class)

Locations

Institutions

Starfleet Veterans' Hospital
Referenced only
Sanctuary of Fátima • Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes

Outposts and stations

Referenced only
Starbase 27

Planets and planetoids

Calydon • Lavinius V
Referenced only
Daran V • Earth • Elba II • Kazar

Stars and systems

Referenced only
Alpha Centauri • Beta Aurigae

Races and cultures

Alpha Centauran • Calydon species • Human • Lavinian • Vulcan

States and organizations

Starfleet • United Federation of Planets

Science and classification

baffle plate • biobed • communications • conn • coordinates • disruptor • hospital • hypnosis • hypospray • library computer • life-support wheelchair • medical tricorder • medicine • phaser • shield • stasis • stun • subspace • technology • tri-ox compound • universal translator • warp engine

Ranks and titles

admiral • captain • chaplain • doctor • Federation Starfleet ranks (2260s) • first officer • lieutenant • preacher • prospector • rank • reverend • Starfleet ranks • trader

Other references

assignment patch • asylum • beam • Berthold radiation • Board of Inquiry • book • bridge • briefing room • captain's log • chapel • church • civilization • distress call • engineering • galaxy • gas • gravitational field • groundhog • homeworld • hospital • hour • hull • hull breach • ion storm • lifeform • logic • matter • mugato • outpost • parsec • planet • priority one • quadrant • quarters • radiation • radiation poisoning • sandovalyn • sickbay • star system • starbase • Starfleet regulations • Starfleet uniform • Starfleet uniform (2265-2270) • stasis • stasis weapon • technology • transporter room • warp factor (warp eight) • year

Chronology

circa 1960s
Lady of Calydon first appeared on Calydon, healing a shipwrecked pilot
23rd century
  • As a youth, abandoned En-Lai was rescued by a trader on uncharted planet
  • En-Lai served as a chaplain aboard the USS Hood
  • En-Lai developed mysterious healing abilities while the Hood was in the Calydon system
2267
En-Lai commandeered the USS Enterprise for a trip to the Calydon system

Appendices

Related media

Background

Images

Connections

Timeline

Published Order
Previous comic:
#55: Finnegan's Wake!
Who Killed Captain Kirk?
Star Trek: The Original Series
(DC Comics, Series One)
Next comic:
final issue
Previous story:
Taking Shape
Stories by:
Martin Pasko
Next story:
final work
Chronological Order
Previous adventure:
Communications Breakdown
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
Wolf in the Fold

External links