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| title = Eye of the Beholder
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| cover image =
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| cover artist = [[John Byrne]]
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| series = {{sT|The Original Series}}
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| miniseries = {{sT|New Visions}}
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| minino =
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| writer = [[John Byrne]]
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| published = {{srcdate|2013}}
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| publisher = [[IDW Publishing]]
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| stardate = 3234.6
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| date = [[2260s]] [[decade]]
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}}
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===Characters===
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:[[Arex Na Eth]] (animated series version) [[James T. Kirk]] • [[Christine Chapel]] • [[Leonard McCoy]] (fictional version) • [[Janice Rand]] (fictional version) • [[Montgomery Scott]] (fictional version/animated series version) • [[Spock]] (fictional version/animated series version) • [[Hikaru Sulu]] (fictional version/animated series version) • [[Nyota Uhura]] (animated series version)
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===Starships and vehicles===
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:{{uSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} ({{class|Constitution}} [[heavy cruiser]]) (fictional version)
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===Locations===
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:[[Vandros VII]]
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===Races and cultures===
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:[[Human]] • [[Triexian]] • [[Vulcan]]
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===States and organizations===
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:[[Starfleet]] • [[United Federation of Planets]]
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===Technology and weapons===
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:[["Brain ray"]] • [[Laser cannon]] • [[Phaser]] • [[Transporter circuits]]
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===Ranks and titles===
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:[[captain]] • [[commander]] • [[doctor]] • [[guard]] • [[lieutenant]]
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===Other references===
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:[[Bridge]] (fictional version) • [[Bridge]] (animated series version) • [[Delusional]] • [[Great Galaxies]] (expression) • [[Imagination]] • [[Landing party]] • [[Security Unit]] • [[Standard Operating Procedures]] • [[Star happy]] • [[Thank the nine spheres]] (expression) • [[Transporter room]] (fictional) • [[Why in the name of space]] (expression)
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==Appendices==
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===Background===
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* This was an extra story included in the New Visions Volume 2 collection
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* This story was a homage to the old Gold Key Star Trek comic series and the various inconsistencies there were between it and the television series such as the different appearances of such sets as the transporter room and the bridge as the artist was never shown any photos or depictions of the ones in the show, or the appearances of the characters. (Montgomery Scott now being a different looking blond haired male). The same goes for the dialogue in the comics with everyone address doctor McCoy as "Bones" such as Spock and Janice Rand and not just James T Kirk. There was also a lot of "Space slang" which also featured in this story despite that none of these expressions were actually used on the series. (they fitted more the tone of writing found general science fiction comics and books and were most likely used as the writers may believed that Star Trek was similar to those)
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* The final panel is a homage to the Star Trek Animated Series
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===Connections===
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{{timeline
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| type1 = comic
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| series1 = TOS
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| subtitle = {{sT|New Visions}}
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| format1 = comic
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| before1 = [[New Visions Volume 1]]
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| after1 = [[New Visions Volume 3]]
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}}
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[[Category:TOS comics]]

Revision as of 01:02, 8 July 2017

Characters

Arex Na Eth (animated series version) James T. KirkChristine ChapelLeonard McCoy (fictional version) • Janice Rand (fictional version) • Montgomery Scott (fictional version/animated series version) • Spock (fictional version/animated series version) • Hikaru Sulu (fictional version/animated series version) • Nyota Uhura (animated series version)

Starships and vehicles

USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) (fictional version)

Locations

Vandros VII

Races and cultures

HumanTriexianVulcan

States and organizations

StarfleetUnited Federation of Planets

Technology and weapons

"Brain ray"Laser cannonPhaserTransporter circuits

Ranks and titles

captaincommanderdoctorguardlieutenant

Other references

Bridge (fictional version) • Bridge (animated series version) • DelusionalGreat Galaxies (expression) • ImaginationLanding partySecurity UnitStandard Operating ProceduresStar happyThank the nine spheres (expression) • Transporter room (fictional) • Why in the name of space (expression)

Appendices

Background

  • This was an extra story included in the New Visions Volume 2 collection
  • This story was a homage to the old Gold Key Star Trek comic series and the various inconsistencies there were between it and the television series such as the different appearances of such sets as the transporter room and the bridge as the artist was never shown any photos or depictions of the ones in the show, or the appearances of the characters. (Montgomery Scott now being a different looking blond haired male). The same goes for the dialogue in the comics with everyone address doctor McCoy as "Bones" such as Spock and Janice Rand and not just James T Kirk. There was also a lot of "Space slang" which also featured in this story despite that none of these expressions were actually used on the series. (they fitted more the tone of writing found general science fiction comics and books and were most likely used as the writers may believed that Star Trek was similar to those)
  • The final panel is a homage to the Star Trek Animated Series

Connections

published order
Previous comic:
New Visions Volume 1
TOS comics Next comic:
New Visions Volume 3
chronological order