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As {{dis|Behemoth|organism}} bears down on the {{uSS|Enterprise|alternate reality NCC-1701}}, its energy tendrils begin somehow breaking down the [[dilithium]] crystals in the warp core and absorbing them through the hull. Impulse engines are already at maximum power and they cannot escape the entity's grasp. Once {{ar|James T. Kirk|Kirk}} is back aboard, he instantly orders the ship to jump to warp which, in spite of the monumental risks, allows them to escape.
 
As {{dis|Behemoth|organism}} bears down on the {{uSS|Enterprise|alternate reality NCC-1701}}, its energy tendrils begin somehow breaking down the [[dilithium]] crystals in the warp core and absorbing them through the hull. Impulse engines are already at maximum power and they cannot escape the entity's grasp. Once {{ar|James T. Kirk|Kirk}} is back aboard, he instantly orders the ship to jump to warp which, in spite of the monumental risks, allows them to escape.
   
As the Enterprise licks its wounds, the crew learns that their new friend calls himself [[The Hunter]] who tells him of {{dis|Behemoth|organism}}. The entity feeds on solar radiation to such an extent that it gorges itself on stars, leaving the empty systems to die, before, organically, warping off to its next meal.
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As the ''Enterprise'' licks its wounds, the crew learns that their new friend calls himself "[[The Hunter]]" who tells them of {{dis|Behemoth|organism}}. The entity feeds on solar radiation to such an extent that it gorges itself on stars, leaving the empty systems to die, before, organically, warping off to its next meal.
   
 
At a staff meeting, {{ar|Carol Marcus|Carol}} proposes that Behemoth only turned its attention on the ''Enterprise'' because it was "sampling a dish". As the crew debates the morals of killing the lifeform to ensure the survival of others, Behemoth catches up to them, drawing the ''Enterprise'' into itself to feed on the crystals.
 
At a staff meeting, {{ar|Carol Marcus|Carol}} proposes that Behemoth only turned its attention on the ''Enterprise'' because it was "sampling a dish". As the crew debates the morals of killing the lifeform to ensure the survival of others, Behemoth catches up to them, drawing the ''Enterprise'' into itself to feed on the crystals.
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=== Related stories ===
 
=== Related stories ===
* {{e|TNG|Silicon Avatar}}: The ''Enterprise'' crew debates whether a massive space-borne entity is inherently an evil creature or merely feeding.
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* {{e|TNG|Silicon Avatar}}: The ''Enterprise'' crew debates whether a massive space-borne entity is an inherently evil creature or merely feeding.
 
* {{e|TOS|The Doomsday Machine}}: The Hunter destroys Behemoth in the same manner that [[Matthew Decker|Decker]] attempted to destroy the eponymous [[Doomsday machine]].
 
* {{e|TOS|The Doomsday Machine}}: The Hunter destroys Behemoth in the same manner that [[Matthew Decker|Decker]] attempted to destroy the eponymous [[Doomsday machine]].
 
* {{e|VOY|Caretaker}}: A massive shockwave hurls a Federation starship into, what is later revealed to be, the [[Delta Quadrant]].
 
* {{e|VOY|Caretaker}}: A massive shockwave hurls a Federation starship into, what is later revealed to be, the [[Delta Quadrant]].

Revision as of 20:36, 16 August 2018

"Behemoth, Part 2" was the 42nd issue of IDW Publishing's 2011 ongoing series of Star Trek comics, written by Mike Johnson. This is the second part of the Behemoth story arc, illustrated by Cat Staggs.

Summary

Previously in Star Trek
While on their five-year mission into uncharted space, the USS Enterprise came upon a damaged alien vessel of an unknown origin. Discovering the injured pilot inside, Captain Kirk and the crew learned of a new threat of unprecedented power, shortly before that threat revealed itself to the Enterprise

As Behemoth bears down on the USS Enterprise, its energy tendrils begin somehow breaking down the dilithium crystals in the warp core and absorbing them through the hull. Impulse engines are already at maximum power and they cannot escape the entity's grasp. Once Kirk is back aboard, he instantly orders the ship to jump to warp which, in spite of the monumental risks, allows them to escape.

As the Enterprise licks its wounds, the crew learns that their new friend calls himself "The Hunter" who tells them of Behemoth. The entity feeds on solar radiation to such an extent that it gorges itself on stars, leaving the empty systems to die, before, organically, warping off to its next meal.

At a staff meeting, Carol proposes that Behemoth only turned its attention on the Enterprise because it was "sampling a dish". As the crew debates the morals of killing the lifeform to ensure the survival of others, Behemoth catches up to them, drawing the Enterprise into itself to feed on the crystals.

As death seems certain, a shuttelcraft launches. The Hunter has loaded his ship with photon torpedoes and intends to use this unique opportunity to create a matter/anti-matter reaction from inside his foe. Though Kirk attempts to dissuade him, the alien is immovable instead insisting that his new friends save themselves. With no choice, Kirk orders the ship to warp as Behemoth dies and the shockwave from its death slams into them.

The Enterprise tumbles across space eventually coming to a halt. The news however is not good. Chekov cannot find them anywhere on the map and Scotty reports that Behemoth drained all their power.

They're stranded.

References

Characters

Pavel ChekovThe HunterKeenserJames T. KirkCarol MarcusLeonard McCoyMontgomery ScottSpockHikaru SuluNyota UhuraZahraUSS Enterprise personnel

Starships and vehicles

USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • Federation shuttlecraft

Locations

the galaxy's Alpha or Beta Quadrant
Referenced only
EarthHexel VIIJemison-575sector 001Sol system

Shipboard locations

bridgehangar baybriefing room

Races and cultures

BehemothHumanVulcan

Technology and weapons

hullimpulse enginelife supportphoton torpedoself destructstarshipteleportertranslation algorithmwarp drive

States and organizations

Starfleet (command divisionoperations divisionsciences division) • United Federation of Planets

Ranks and titles

captainchief engineerchief medical officercommandercommanding officercommunications officerdoctorengineerexterminatorfirst officerhelmsmanlieutenantlieutenant commanderofficerscience officersecond officerweapons officer

Other references

alienalternate realityantimattercaptain's logcaptain's log, USS Enterpriseclothingcommunicationsdilithiumenergyhumanoidlifeformlog entrymatterraces and culturesrankred alertRussian languagesciencespacestardateStarfleet uniform (alternate reality)technologytimetitleuniformuniverseweapon

Chronology

earlier in the year 2262 (Kelvin timeline)
Enterprise encounters the Hunter. ("Behemoth, Part 1")

Appendices

Related stories

Images

Connections

Stories set in the Kelvin timeline
comics When Worlds Collide: Spock Confronts the Ultimate ChallengeNero (1234) • Starfleet Academy (12345) • Star Trek Movie Adaptation (123456) • IDW Star Trek: Volume 1 (Where No Man Has Gone Before: 1, 2The Galileo Seven: 1, 2) • Volume 2 (Operation: Annihilate: 1, 2Vulcan's Vengeance: 1, 2) • Volume 3 (The Return of the Archons: 1, 2The Truth About Tribbles: 1, 2) • Volume 4 (1314Mirrored: 1, 2) • Volume 5 (17181920) • Countdown to Darkness (1234) • Volume 6 (After Darkness: 1, 2, 324) • Volume 7: The Khitomer Conflict (1234) • Khan (12345) • Volume 8 (Parallel Lives: 1, 2I, Enterprise!: 1, 2Lost Apollo: 1, 2) • Volume 9: The Q Gambit (123456) • Volume 10 (Behemoth: 1, 2Eurydice: 1, 2, 3Volume 11 (The Tholian Webs: 1, 2Deity: 12Flesh & Stone) • The Spectrum War (123456) • Volume 12 (Live Evil: 123Reunion: 12) • Volume 13 (Legacy of Spock: 1234Connection: 12) • Manifest Destiny (1234) • Stranger Worlds (123456) • Boldly Go: Volume 1 (123456) • Volume 2 (789101112) • Volume 3: IDIC (123456)
novels Star TrekStarfleet Academy (The Delta AnomalyThe EdgeThe Gemini AgentThe Assassination Game) • Into DarknessThe Unsettling StarsMore Beautiful Than Death
video games Delta Vega: Meltdown on the Ice PlanetAcademy TrainerCadet Training FacilityD-A-CRace to DestinyThe Mobile GameStar TrekRivalsDark Remnant
board games Expeditions live-action shorts Transporter CommercialBrilliant Enterprise CommercialCollision insurance commercialBold Explorers
websites Starfleet ShipyardDossiersExperience The Enterprise apps Star Trek App
prequels in original timeline Countdown (1234)
previous comic:
#41: Behemoth, Part 1
Behemoth
The Original Series (IDW series) next comic:
#43: Eurydice, Part 1
Eurydice

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