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"Double Bluff" is a TOS comic strip. It is the fourth story in the US Comic Strips series, published by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. The story was set after TOS movie: The Motion Picture, depicting events from Captain Kirk's second five-year mission aboard the refit USS Enterprise.

In this story, Kirk grants diplomatic asylum to two civilian Klingon refugees.

Summary[]

Captain's log: Stardate 7541.1.
We are in orbit about the planet Telos, making a careful survey to determine its suitability as a relocation site for a colony threatened by collision with a massive asteroid.
Captain's log: Stardate 7541.1.
We are in orbit about the planet Telos, on a routine survey mission…

Two days before their survey mission is to end, Nyota Uhura reports an old, fusion-powered Tripper-class commercial flyer approaching on a collision course. Unable to contact the pilots, Pavel Chekov locks a tractor beam onto the spacecraft, which starts to break up. Janice Rand beams up the crew: Morg and his sister Chetar, civilian Klingons requesting sanctuary. Chetar says they've spoken out against their government and been sentenced to death for it, but doubts if Kirk will accept them, as she's heard about Federation death camps and mind control. Kirk grants them immunity, gives them quarters, and said he'll take them to the nearest starbase where they can make a formal request for asylum.

Cautious, Kirk has the Vegan flyer examined by a bomb squad in EV suits, then brought into the hangar bay for repairs. Montgomery Scott says it is scrap that requires disinfecting, but works to get it spaceworthy. McCoy gives the two Klingons a standard medical check, reporting them "fit as Georgia mules. And twice as ornery!"

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Morg and Chetar request asylum.

The presence of the two Klingons generates some negativity among the crew, what Spock called "friction." Morg picks a fight with Chekov, which leads to an exchange of blows. Chekov dazes Morg and wins the fight, but ends up with a black eye. Security takes Morg to Christine Chapel in sickbay.

A K't'inga-class Klingon battlecruiser approaches at warp nine. Hearing the red alert, Morg flees sickbay and rushes to the bridge, warning Kirk he has to run away or be killed. On the viewer, Captain Tunzos of the IKS Rakor says he is looking for two escaped criminals, and Kirk replies they are under his protection. Tunzos thoughtfully replies that he's been ordered "to return with them at any cost."

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Captain Tunzos.

After discussing the lack of information about K't'inga class ships with Spock, Kirk suggests Tunzos pursue diplomatic methods to extradite the fugitives. Tunzos fires a torpedo in reply. Chekov fires a similar warning shot. Tunzos brings his ship beam on to the Enterprise and threatens to open fire in one hour unless the fugitives are released, destroying both ships.

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Enterprise v. Rakor.

Meanwhile, frustrated by their experiences on the ship, Morg and Chetar reconsider life in the Federation and tell Kirk they've chosen to flee in their ship. Morg suggests the Enterprise block the battlecruiser's line of sight to provide an escape route. Before leaving, Morg says, "I've never said this to anyone before, but thank you for believing in us," and Chetar kisses Kirk on the cheek. Kirk adds a distraction to the tactics, telling Tunzos that his two fugitives are not aboard two high-speed travel pods launching in opposite directions from the Enterprise. Tunzos destroys the pods, and tells Kirk they'll meet again someday.

Inspecting Chekov's black eye, Kirk asked, "How did we do?" Chekov replied, "Starfleet honor is... intact, sir."

References[]

Characters[]

Christine ChapelPavel ChekovChetarGuindonJames T. KirkLeonard McCoyMorgJanice RandMontgomery ScottSpockTaskulThoboTunzos
Referenced only
Hikaru Sulu

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Enterprise (Enterprise-subclass refit Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • IKS Rakor (K't'inga-class battlecruiser) • travel podTripper-class commercial flyer

Locations[]

Telos
Referenced only
Georgia

Races and cultures[]

ArcturianHumanKlingonSaurianThobo's speciesZaranite
Referenced only
Vegan

States and organizations[]

FederationKlingon EmpireStarfleet

Science and technology[]

computerdeflector platedocking portflow sensorfusionhypolight speedlinguacodeorbitphasermagnetic towmaneuvering thrusterradiosensorsynchronous orbitthruster suittractor beamtransporterturbolift

Ranks and titles[]

captaindefectorengineerexecutive officerFederation Starfleet ranks (2270s)helmsmanlieutenant

Other references[]

2150alert status (red alertyellow alert) • asteroidbattlecruiserbombbridgebrigCaptain's logCaptain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), 2273colonyconcussioncriminalsDenebian slime devildiplomatic channelsengineeringextinctiongarbage scowhangar deckhonorklyshkameatmulepigpokerpolitical asylum/sanctuaryRussian languagesecuritysickbaystarbasestar systemStarfleet RegulationsStarfleet uniform (early 2270s)three-dimensional chesswarwarp factor (warp nine) • weapon

Appendices[]

Related media[]

Background[]

Real-world[]

In-universe[]

Images[]

Connections[]

US Comic Strips stories
Stories "Called Home" • "Dilithium Dilemma" • "The Real McCoy" • "Double Bluff" • "Aberration on Abaris" • "Husian Gambit" • "Heads of State" • "It's a Living" • "The Savage Within" • "Quarantine" • "Restructuring Is Futile" • "The Wristwatch Plantation" • "The Nogura Regatta" • "A Merchant's Loyalty" • "Taking Shape" • "Send in the Clones" • "Goodbye to Spock" • "Terminally Yours" • "The Retirement of Admiral Kirk" • "Getting Real"
Collections The Newspaper Comics (12) • Graphic Novel Collection (152434)

Timeline[]

Published Order
Previous comic:
#3: The Real McCoy
TOS comics
(US Comic Strips)
Next comic:
#5: Aberration on Abaris
Previous story:
The Real McCoy
Stories by:
Thomas Warkentin
Next story:
Aberration on Abaris
Chronological Order
Previous adventure:
The Real McCoy
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
Aberration on Abaris
Previous story:
The Real McCoy
Continuing voyages of the USS Enterprise Next story:
Aberration on Abaris
Production history[]
4 May 198028 June 1980
First syndicated for daily newspapers by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate.
25 December 2012
Remastered in hardcover in The Newspaper Comics, Volume 1. (IDW Publishing)
20 July 2017
Remastered in Graphic Novel Collection, Volume 15. (Eaglemoss Collections)

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