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On [[Romulus]], two senators discuss their alliance with [[Section 31]]. The [[human|humans]] are doubtlessly planning to betray them, as the [[Romulan|Romulans]] are planning to do the humans but the elder notes the Romulans have something the humans desperately want. [[Red matter|Something]] that makes for an excellent insurance policy against them.
 
On [[Romulus]], two senators discuss their alliance with [[Section 31]]. The [[human|humans]] are doubtlessly planning to betray them, as the [[Romulan|Romulans]] are planning to do the humans but the elder notes the Romulans have something the humans desperately want. [[Red matter|Something]] that makes for an excellent insurance policy against them.
   
On New Vulcan, {{ar|Spock}} and {{ar|T'Pring}} explain pon farr to an incesnsed {{ar|Nyota Uhura}}. ''[[Pon farr]]'' is not a simple physical bond, it exists on a psyhic level that cannot be explained in human terminology. Spock and T'Pring were bonded at the age of 7 but Spock severed their bond when the departed for [[Starfleet Academy]]. Though he had believed that would end any ties he had to T'Pring, recent events have proven that belief unfounded. Spock then convulses and is taken away by other Vulcans. {{ar|Sarek}} explains to {{ar|James T. Kirk|Kirk}} more about ''pon farr'' and that modern medicine cannot help his son, encouraging Kirk to return to his ship. Though Kirk believes the elder [[Spock]] could be of aid, Spock the Elder has left New Vulcan on a mission of an undisclosed nature.
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On New Vulcan, {{kt|Spock}} and {{kt|T'Pring}} explain pon farr to an incesnsed {{kt|Nyota Uhura}}. ''[[Pon farr]]'' is not a simple physical bond, it exists on a psyhic level that cannot be explained in human terminology. Spock and T'Pring were bonded at the age of 7 but Spock severed their bond when the departed for [[Starfleet Academy]]. Though he had believed that would end any ties he had to T'Pring, recent events have proven that belief unfounded. Spock then convulses and is taken away by other Vulcans. {{kt|Sarek}} explains to {{kt|James T. Kirk|Kirk}} more about ''pon farr'' and that modern medicine cannot help his son, encouraging Kirk to return to his ship. Though Kirk believes the elder [[Spock]] could be of aid, Spock the Elder has left New Vulcan on a mission of an undisclosed nature.
   
Back aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|Kelvin timeline NCC-1701}}, Kirk and {{ar|Leonard McCoy|McCoy}} discuss Spock. McCoy wants to beam Spock aboard and treat him but Kirk points out that McCoy's treatments were ineffective. Right now, Sarek is the best hope for Spock. Kirk then visits Uhura and tries to comfort her only to be cut off. Uhura knew this day was coming. While she was unaware of ''pon farr'', she knew Spock settled on [[Earth]] to embrace his [[human]] half with the unspoken fact that he was fleeing his Vulcan heritage. But Spock had never fully let Uhura in, hiding aspects of his Vulcan heritage and Uhura knew that, one day, one of those aspects would call him back home.
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Back aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|Kelvin timeline NCC-1701}}, Kirk and {{kt|Leonard McCoy|McCoy}} discuss Spock. McCoy wants to beam Spock aboard and treat him but Kirk points out that McCoy's treatments were ineffective. Right now, Sarek is the best hope for Spock. Kirk then visits Uhura and tries to comfort her only to be cut off. Uhura knew this day was coming. While she was unaware of ''pon farr'', she knew Spock settled on [[Earth]] to embrace his [[human]] half with the unspoken fact that he was fleeing his Vulcan heritage. But Spock had never fully let Uhura in, hiding aspects of his Vulcan heritage and Uhura knew that, one day, one of those aspects would call him back home.
   
 
The ''Enterprise'' is then hailed by T'Pring who brings troubled tidings. As Spock was being prepped in the ''[[ret dator]]'', the blood fever reached its speak and he overpowered his guards in a primal rage. Though Kirk is ready to beam down medical parties to aid the injured and find Spock, T'Pring postulates Spock is no longer in the city. Rather he has run off to join the [[Sasaud]], a term meaning "vanished" in the [[Vulcan language]]. The Sasaud were unable to cope with the loss of {{Planet|Vulcan}} in a logical manner and reverted to a state reminiscent of their ancestors of the pre-[[Surak]] era. Kirk preps to beam down to find Spock but T'Pring offers a final warning. Mating is only one of two ways to alleviate the blood fever. The other is through extreme violence.
 
The ''Enterprise'' is then hailed by T'Pring who brings troubled tidings. As Spock was being prepped in the ''[[ret dator]]'', the blood fever reached its speak and he overpowered his guards in a primal rage. Though Kirk is ready to beam down medical parties to aid the injured and find Spock, T'Pring postulates Spock is no longer in the city. Rather he has run off to join the [[Sasaud]], a term meaning "vanished" in the [[Vulcan language]]. The Sasaud were unable to cope with the loss of {{Planet|Vulcan}} in a logical manner and reverted to a state reminiscent of their ancestors of the pre-[[Surak]] era. Kirk preps to beam down to find Spock but T'Pring offers a final warning. Mating is only one of two ways to alleviate the blood fever. The other is through extreme violence.
   
In the chaotic wilderness of New Vulcan, a primal and disoriented Spock flashes back to the volcano of [[Nibiru]]. Kirk, Uhura, {{ar|Hikaru Sulu|Sulu}} and Kai beam down to the hellish landscape where they are beset upon by the primal Vulcans with Spock at the head.
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In the chaotic wilderness of New Vulcan, a primal and disoriented Spock flashes back to the volcano of [[Nibiru]]. Kirk, Uhura, {{kt|Hikaru Sulu|Sulu}} and Kai beam down to the hellish landscape where they are beset upon by the primal Vulcans with Spock at the head.
   
On the bridge of a [[Klingon]] warship, the Commander {{ar|Kor, son of Rynar|Kor}} orders his fleet to rendezvous to prepare for an assault. Though a subordinate believes further testing of the new technologies is required, Kor is unconcerned. The new Klingon ships have been augmented by the ''[[Narada]]''<nowiki/>'s technology. And whatever their enemies have will be insufficient.
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On the bridge of a [[Klingon]] warship, the Commander {{kt|Kor, son of Rynar|Kor}} orders his fleet to rendezvous to prepare for an assault. Though a subordinate believes further testing of the new technologies is required, Kor is unconcerned. The new Klingon ships have been augmented by the ''[[Narada]]''<nowiki/>'s technology. And whatever their enemies have will be insufficient.
   
 
[[After Darkness, Part 3|To be continued...]]
 
[[After Darkness, Part 3|To be continued...]]
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==References==
 
==References==
 
===Characters===
 
===Characters===
:{{ar|Pavel Chekov}} • {{ar|James T. Kirk}} • {{ar|Kor, son of Rynar}} • {{ar|Carol Marcus}} • {{ar|Leonard McCoy}} • {{ar|Sarek}} • {{ar|Spock}} • [[Spock|Spock Prime]] • {{ar|Hikaru Sulu}} • {{ar|T'Pring}} • {{ar|Nyota Uhura}} • [[unnamed Klingons]] • [[unnamed Romulans]] • [[unnamed Vulcans]]
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:{{kt|Pavel Chekov}} • {{kt|James T. Kirk}} • {{kt|Kor, son of Rynar}} • {{kt|Carol Marcus}} • {{kt|Leonard McCoy}} • {{kt|Sarek}} • {{kt|Spock}} • [[Spock|Spock Prime]] • {{kt|Hikaru Sulu}} • {{kt|T'Pring}} • {{kt|Nyota Uhura}} • [[unnamed Klingons]] • [[unnamed Romulans]] • [[unnamed Vulcans]]
 
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*{{m|TOS|Star Trek Into Darkness}} - The Klingons are still reacting to the events of Star Trek Into Darkness.
 
*{{m|TOS|Star Trek Into Darkness}} - The Klingons are still reacting to the events of Star Trek Into Darkness.
 
*{{c|TOS|After Darkness, Part 1}} - This issue is a continuation of the previous issue.
 
*{{c|TOS|After Darkness, Part 1}} - This issue is a continuation of the previous issue.
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===Connections===
 
===Connections===

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"After Darkness, Part 2" was the twenty-second issue of IDW Publishing's ongoing series of Star Trek comics, published in June 2013. Colors and lettering were done by Stellar Labs. This comic was edited by Scott Dunbier, with Roberto Orci credited as the story consultant.

Summary

After the events of Star Trek Into Darkness, the U.S.S. Enterprise embarks on a five-year mission to explore uncharted space. But when Commander Spock experiences the onset of the Vulcan condition known as Pon Farr, the Enterprise changes course arrives at the colony of New Vulcan, in the hope that a cure for Spock's fever can be found there. Meanwhile, agents of the secretive Section 31 petition the Romulan senate to join them in destroying the Klingon Empire. But the Klingons have plans of their own...

On Romulus, two senators discuss their alliance with Section 31. The humans are doubtlessly planning to betray them, as the Romulans are planning to do the humans but the elder notes the Romulans have something the humans desperately want. Something that makes for an excellent insurance policy against them.

On New Vulcan, Spock and T'Pring explain pon farr to an incesnsed Nyota Uhura. Pon farr is not a simple physical bond, it exists on a psyhic level that cannot be explained in human terminology. Spock and T'Pring were bonded at the age of 7 but Spock severed their bond when the departed for Starfleet Academy. Though he had believed that would end any ties he had to T'Pring, recent events have proven that belief unfounded. Spock then convulses and is taken away by other Vulcans. Sarek explains to Kirk more about pon farr and that modern medicine cannot help his son, encouraging Kirk to return to his ship. Though Kirk believes the elder Spock could be of aid, Spock the Elder has left New Vulcan on a mission of an undisclosed nature.

Back aboard the USS Enterprise, Kirk and McCoy discuss Spock. McCoy wants to beam Spock aboard and treat him but Kirk points out that McCoy's treatments were ineffective. Right now, Sarek is the best hope for Spock. Kirk then visits Uhura and tries to comfort her only to be cut off. Uhura knew this day was coming. While she was unaware of pon farr, she knew Spock settled on Earth to embrace his human half with the unspoken fact that he was fleeing his Vulcan heritage. But Spock had never fully let Uhura in, hiding aspects of his Vulcan heritage and Uhura knew that, one day, one of those aspects would call him back home.

The Enterprise is then hailed by T'Pring who brings troubled tidings. As Spock was being prepped in the ret dator, the blood fever reached its speak and he overpowered his guards in a primal rage. Though Kirk is ready to beam down medical parties to aid the injured and find Spock, T'Pring postulates Spock is no longer in the city. Rather he has run off to join the Sasaud, a term meaning "vanished" in the Vulcan language. The Sasaud were unable to cope with the loss of Vulcan in a logical manner and reverted to a state reminiscent of their ancestors of the pre-Surak era. Kirk preps to beam down to find Spock but T'Pring offers a final warning. Mating is only one of two ways to alleviate the blood fever. The other is through extreme violence.

In the chaotic wilderness of New Vulcan, a primal and disoriented Spock flashes back to the volcano of Nibiru. Kirk, Uhura, Sulu and Kai beam down to the hellish landscape where they are beset upon by the primal Vulcans with Spock at the head.

On the bridge of a Klingon warship, the Commander Kor orders his fleet to rendezvous to prepare for an assault. Though a subordinate believes further testing of the new technologies is required, Kor is unconcerned. The new Klingon ships have been augmented by the Narada's technology. And whatever their enemies have will be insufficient.

To be continued...

References

Characters

Pavel ChekovJames T. KirkKor, son of RynarCarol MarcusLeonard McCoySarekSpockSpock PrimeHikaru SuluT'PringNyota Uhuraunnamed Klingonsunnamed Romulansunnamed Vulcans
Referenced only
Surak

Starships and vehicles

USS Enterprise

Locations

EarthNew VulcanRomulus
Referenced only
NibiruVulcan

Shipboard locations

bridge
Referenced only
sickbay

Races and cultures

HumanKlingonRomulanVulcan

States and organizations

Sasaud
Referenced only
Section 31StarfleetStarfleet Academy

Ranks and titles

captainchief medical officercommanderdoctorfirst officerlieutenantofficersenatorson

Science and technology

kilometermedicinephaserred matterwarp drive

Other references

colonydeathemotionfleetThe Great AwakeninglogiclovePlak towPon farrret datortransporttunicunionvolcanoVulcan

Appendices

Background

  • The only title information given is on the cover, with the phrase After Darkness. The Part 2 is taken from solicitation information.

Related Stories

Images

Cover gallery

Connections

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