Description[]
- From solicitations
- STAR TREK makes a triumphant return to the big screen this summer, but your first look at the upcoming blockbuster can only be found in this exclusive comics tie-in presented by J.J. Abrams, Roberto Orci, and Alex Kurtzman! The origin of the villainous Nero continues here as tensions between the Romulan and Vulcan empires reach a breaking point, with the fate of the universe hanging in the balance!
Summary[]
- Stardate 64390.1. Deeper in Romulan territory... where only a few have gone before...
Aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E), Captain Data orders his crew to continue firing on the Reman weapons array and to move the Enterprise closer to the Narada. Aboard the Narada, the Reman infiltrators are preparing to kill Ambassador Spock, Nero, and his Romulan crew. Before they can do so, however, Data has the Enterprise beam the Remans' weapons away. With the Remans now defenseless, Nero and his crew subdue them and take back the Narada.
With the situation resolved, Data beams aboard the Narada, where he is greeted by Spock. Data explains that Enterprise came as soon they picked up Spock's identification beacon. Data then informs him that the Reman ships have been disabled and are being held in a tractor beam. After being introduced to Data, Nero asks Ayel for their status; Ayel reports that they only have 78% of the decalithium needed to carry out their plan. Drilling is no longer possible as the plasma power conduit was destroyed in the Reman attack, and repairing it will take time they do not have. At this, Data reveals that there are significant amounts of decalithium aboard the Reman ships, and since it is likely contraband, it would be within Federation law to confiscate it. Nero tells Data that he may be a machine, but he likes the way he thinks.
The Enterprise helps to repair the damage to the Narada and then escorts the mining ship to Vulcan. Nero and Spock are invited to spend the journey aboard the Enterprise, with the promise that Nero will be granted full access to the starship. Aboard the Enterprise, Nero searches the Federation database and begins to read on the commanding officers of past starships named Enterprise, including the legendary James Tiberius Kirk.
That night, Data asks to see Spock. Spock notes that he and Data have not seen each other since before Data's "resurrection"; Data, however, believes "return" to be a more apt description since it denotes the fact that his neural nets were successfully imprinted onto the existing programming of B-4. Spock notes that he and Data share a unique experience... but that is not why Data called for him. Data informs Spock that the Federation has authorized a covert operation to the Hobus system – in Romulan space – to drill directly into the star to prevent it from going nova.
Meanwhile, on Romulus, members of the Romulan Senate observe that the Hobus star is increasing in mass and is growing more unstable... meaning Spock was correct. A scientist predicts that it will take a few weeks at most for the shockwave to reach Romulus once the star goes nova. Believing that the fate of the Romulan Empire should not be left in the hands of Spock and the Vulcans, it is suggested that the Romulans invade Vulcan and take the "red matter" weapon by force. The praetor proclaims he will put the matter up for vote in the Senate, then gives the order to begin evacuation protocols for Romulus.
In orbit of Vulcan, Enterprise is contacted by security forces. They are greeted by the head of Vulcan security, M'Kan, who tells Captain Data that, while he and the Enterprise crew are welcome, Spock and the Romulans are not. A moment later, however, M'Kan is told that the Romulans have been cleared by the Vulcan High Command. M'Kan then transmits transport coordinates to the Enterprise, informing them that the Federation Ambassador to Vulcan will be there to meet them.
Data, Spock, and Nero then beam down to Vulcan, where Spock receives a cold welcome from M'Kan. M'Kan tells Spock that his decision to leave Vulcan and live on Romulus has left all of Vulcan mistrusting and suspicious of him. Since no one on Vulcan trusts him, Spock wonders why he was permitted to transport to the planet. He is answered by Jean-Luc Picard, now the Federation Ambassador to Vulcan. Picard explains he was the one who convinced the High Command to allow Spock on Vulcan, calling it "an old captain's prerogative."
Spock is taken to address the Vulcan Science Council. The ambassador presents a compelling case, but the council is reluctant to give their "red matter" manipulation technology to the Romulans. The council recesses to make a decision, but ultimately decides not to turn over secrets of Vulcan science to the Romulans. This enrages Nero, who proclaims that they should have taken what they needed rather than ask for it. Picard then informs Nero that the Romulan Senate has issued an evacuation order for Romulus and that Federation ships are en route to lend assistance. Nero, still angered, begins to storm away, wishing to return to his wife and child before it's too late. Before he leaves, however, Spock asks him to leave the decalithium on Vulcan, promising to do whatever they can to carry out their plan. Nero agrees, but warns Spock that if Romulus dies, he will hold the Vulcans responsible.
After the decalithium is transported to the Enterprise, Nero orders Ayel to prepare the Narada for warp back to Romulus. Ayel asks what happened to the weapon they were supposed to bring back to save Romulus. Nero states they will return to Vulcan once they have evacuated as many Romulans as possible, again threatening Vulcan if they are too late.
In Picard's quarters on Vulcan, Picard and Spock discuss the plan to use red matter to stop the Hobus star from going nova. Picard notes that even if they managed to convert the decalithium into red matter, delivering it would be a suicide mission. Spock replies that his path had been set the moment he learned of the star, and despite his work over the years, he knew that even the threat of mutual destruction might not have convinced the Vulcans to help. At this point, Captain Data contacts the ambassadors to inform them that the Hobus star has gone nova.
The Narada arrives in Romulan space. On the viewscreen, Nero witnesses the shockwave from the Hobus star heading towards Romulus. As Nero recalls the last time he talked with his wife, the shockwave strikes Romulus, obliterating the planet.
TO BE CONTINUED
References[]
Characters[]
- Ayel • Data • Ku • M'Kan • Nero • Jean-Luc Picard • Spock • unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) personnel
- Referenced only
- B-4 • James T. Kirk
Starships and vehicles[]
- USS Enterprise-E • maintenance pod • Narada • Reman starship
- Model only
- Galaxy-class
Locations[]
Shipboard locations[]
- USS Enterprise-E
- bridge • engineering • quarters • ready room
Planets and planetoids[]
Stars and systems[]
- Referenced only
- Hobus system • Memory Alpha
Races and cultures[]
States and organizations[]
- Imperial Science Council • Romulan Senate • Romulan Star Empire • Starfleet • Starfleet Command • United Federation of Planets • Vulcan High Command • Vulcan Science Council • Vulcan Security Force • Vulcan Senate
Ranks and titles[]
- ambassador • captain • Federation Ambassador to Vulcan • high councilor • lieutenant • lieutenant junior grade • praetor
Other references[]
- android • decalithium • dog • Hobus Phenomena • identification beacon • lirpa • logic • mining • nova • painting • plasma power conduit • red matter • Romulan ale • Spot • starship • supernova • tractor lock • transporter
Appendices[]
Background[]
- This issue was available in two covers; The primary art cover by David Messina, and a retail incentive photo-cover. The art cover featured Data, while the photo cover featured Uhura. Both were in the style of early teaser posters for the film Star Trek.
- The red robot in Picard's quarters is actually the robot character from the Bad Robot Productions logo.
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Timeline[]
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Previous comic: Countdown, Number One |
TOS comics Countdown |
Next comic: Countdown, Number Three |
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Previous adventure: Countdown, Number One |
Memory Beta Chronology | Next adventure: Countdown, Number Three |
Publication history[]
- 25 February 2009
- First released by IDW Publishing.
- 7 April 2009
- Collected in the Star Trek: Countdown omnibus paperback edition. (IDW Publishing, ISBN 1600104207)
- 8 May 2009
- United Kingdom omnibus. (Titan Books, ISBN ISBN 978-1-84856-435-0)
- 14 October 2009
- Collected in the Countdown omnibus hardcover edition. (IDW Publishing, ISBN 1600106390)
- 16 November 2009
- Omnibus packaged with Star Trek 2009 film in UK Region 2 DVD, resized to 4.25" x 6.44".
- 5 July 2016
- Collected in the Countdown Collection's Volume 1 omnibus. (IDW Publishing, ISBN 978-1-63140-632-4)
- 5 January 2017
- Collected in the Graphic Novel Collection's Volume 1 omnibus. (Eaglemoss Collections)
- 14 June 2023
- Collected in the Library Collection's Volume 1 omnibus. (IDW Publishing, ISBN 979-8-88724-008-4)
Translations[]
- 15 April 2009
- German: Collected in the German paperback omnibus. (Cross Cult, ISBN 978-3-94124-806-9)
- April 2009
- German: Collected in the German hardcover omnibus. (Cross Cult, ISBN 978-3-94124-807-6)
- 26 November 2009
- Spanish omnibus release. (Editorial Drakul, ISBN ISBN 978-8-49353-487-5)
- November 2010
- Italian omnibus release. (Ultimo Avamposto)
- 30 August 2017
- Italian: Collected in the Italian release of the Graphic Novel Collection, Volume 1. (RCS MediaGroup, ISSN 977228074425770001)
External link[]
- Countdown, Number Two article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.