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; ''[[First officer's log]], supplemental'': ''As if the [[crew]]'s low morale level isn't bad enough--what with fuel and resources in such short supply, but the prospect of returning to our homes seventy-thousand [[light year]]s away has just gotten much slimmer, now that we've lost all contact with the captain, and are surrounded by three of our greatest enemies. If the Vidiians strike first, they'll attempt to steal our vital organs, hoping that these spoils can help them battle the "Phage" threatening their existence. A Trabe attack will result in rampant [[death]] and destruction. Those unlucky enough to survive will likely be [[slavery|enslaved]] for the reconstruction of these supremacist's lost empire. And I'm certain the Kazon assault will be as swift as it is savage. Anything to hasten the acquisition of our advanced [[technology]] they so covet. Still, this isn't the first time ''Voyager'' has faced such seemingly insurmountable odds. So, if I have any say in the matter... it's not going to be the last!''
 
; ''[[First officer's log]], supplemental'': ''As if the [[crew]]'s low morale level isn't bad enough--what with fuel and resources in such short supply, but the prospect of returning to our homes seventy-thousand [[light year]]s away has just gotten much slimmer, now that we've lost all contact with the captain, and are surrounded by three of our greatest enemies. If the Vidiians strike first, they'll attempt to steal our vital organs, hoping that these spoils can help them battle the "Phage" threatening their existence. A Trabe attack will result in rampant [[death]] and destruction. Those unlucky enough to survive will likely be [[slavery|enslaved]] for the reconstruction of these supremacist's lost empire. And I'm certain the Kazon assault will be as swift as it is savage. Anything to hasten the acquisition of our advanced [[technology]] they so covet. Still, this isn't the first time ''Voyager'' has faced such seemingly insurmountable odds. So, if I have any say in the matter... it's not going to be the last!''
   
On the [[bridge]] of the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{USS|Voyager}}, Commander [[Chakotay]] is furious and wants to know why his order to fire was no followed by [[Lieutenant commander]] [[Tuvok]]. Tuvok calmly explains that this [[Maquis]] tactic, called ''Phantom'', that Chakotay wishes to execute is highly unorthodox and unsanctioned by [[Starfleet]], he is also troubled that Chakotay would fire first at ships that found themselves in seemingly neutral positions. Chakotay acknoledges Tuvok's point but explains to him that his strategie will tie up the computer systems for a while and he would rather be on the offensive when their "friends" decide to attack. Tuvok recognizes that is reponsabilities as [[Chief of Security]] demand that he do anything to keep the ship and crew safe. Tuvok uploads a command to the Kazon ship.
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On the [[bridge]] of the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{USS|Voyager}}, Commander [[Chakotay]] is furious and wants to know why his order to fire was no followed by [[Lieutenant commander]] [[Tuvok]]. Tuvok calmly explains that this [[Maquis]] tactic, called ''Phantom'', that Chakotay wishes to execute is highly unorthodox and unsanctioned by [[Starfleet]], he is also troubled that Chakotay would fire first at ships that found themselves in seemingly neutral positions.
   
The Kazon ships show that they have been fired upon and that they are losing their shiled, even if they did not feel the impact, their computer show that the Trabe ship fired upon them. The Kazon commander suspects that the Trabe have developed a new weapon and orders for his crew to fire back at the Trabe. On the bridge of the Trabe ship, chaos reigns after the weapon impact hits the ship and damages their weapon guidance system. Causing for their retaliation to hit the Vidiian ship. The second in command on the Vidiaan ship gets a report that they have a casualty and are now "dead in space". With their systems ovelaoding he orders for repairs before their life system is affected.
 
   
 
; ''[[Operations officer's log|Operation's officer]] [[personal log]]'': ''it's been over a day since Lt. Tom Paris and I got thrown into the brig for brawling in the messhall, and neither one of us is any closer to apologizing. Some "friends" we are.''
=== Act 3 ===
 
; ''[[Operations officer's log|Operation's officer]] [[personal log]]'': ''it's been over a day since Lt. Tom Paris and I got thrown into the brig for brawling in the [[mess hall]], and neither one of us is any closer to apologizing. Some "friends" we are.''
 
   
 
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Revision as of 16:00, 18 June 2012

Stan Lee and Paramount Pictures present Star Trek Voyager: Relicquest, Conclusion was the eight issue of Marvel Comics' 1996 series of Star Trek: Voyager comics, featuring Ben Raab as a writer and John Kalisz as colorist. The issue consisted of a 22 page story penciled by Jesus Redondo and inked by Sergio Melia, with Bobbie Chase, Mark Paniccia and Tim Tuohy credited as editors.

Summary

Act 1

Captain's log, stardate 51124.8
Night has fallen on this amazingly lush planet in the reputedly barren Denar system and our unlikely quartet of allies is no closer to having found that ancient relic of untold power than when we began this quest this morning.

Commander Durin tries to nurse Doctor Teraz's injuries but the Phage undermines all his efforts and after a while he starts to wounder about Captain Janeway and Maje Kul'Lar. Followed by Teraz they head into the jungle an enventualy stumble upon Janeway who tries her best to release Kul'Lar from the Guardian's tight grasp.

Captain's log
Considering that our little group consists of a Kazon, a Vidiian and a Trabe--enemies we have made since Voyager's arrival in the Delta Quadrant...our lack of success--on his first day of our journey--doesn't surprise me one bit. A this particular moment, however... i just hope we survive to see the light of a second day.

Kul'Lar's predicament worsens when Janeway strikes the Guardian's arm with her torch as he tightens is grip on the Kazon's body causing him to drift into unconsciousness. The Guardian now uses Kul'Lar's unconscious body to strike at Janeway who implores Durin and Teraz to help her. Durin for is part sees an opportunity to get rid of two enemies at once and tries to talk Teraz into leaving to their fate. Teraz promptly refuses and reminds Durin that they need to be together to achieve their quest and also refuses to reward Janeway's previous kindness towards him with treachery, especially when Durin himself wanted to abandon him to his death.

Act 2

First officer's log, supplemental
As if the crew's low morale level isn't bad enough--what with fuel and resources in such short supply, but the prospect of returning to our homes seventy-thousand light years away has just gotten much slimmer, now that we've lost all contact with the captain, and are surrounded by three of our greatest enemies. If the Vidiians strike first, they'll attempt to steal our vital organs, hoping that these spoils can help them battle the "Phage" threatening their existence. A Trabe attack will result in rampant death and destruction. Those unlucky enough to survive will likely be enslaved for the reconstruction of these supremacist's lost empire. And I'm certain the Kazon assault will be as swift as it is savage. Anything to hasten the acquisition of our advanced technology they so covet. Still, this isn't the first time Voyager has faced such seemingly insurmountable odds. So, if I have any say in the matter... it's not going to be the last!

On the bridge of the Federation starship USS Voyager, Commander Chakotay is furious and wants to know why his order to fire was no followed by Lieutenant commander Tuvok. Tuvok calmly explains that this Maquis tactic, called Phantom, that Chakotay wishes to execute is highly unorthodox and unsanctioned by Starfleet, he is also troubled that Chakotay would fire first at ships that found themselves in seemingly neutral positions.


Operation's officer personal log
it's been over a day since Lt. Tom Paris and I got thrown into the brig for brawling in the messhall, and neither one of us is any closer to apologizing. Some "friends" we are.

References

Characters

BonaiChakotayDurinKathryn JanewayHarry KimKul'larMajeNeelixTom ParisTerazB'Elanna TorresTuvok
Referenced only
Devil

Starships and vehicles

USS Voyager

Locations

Alpha QuadrantDelta QuadrantDenar system

Races and cultures

HumanKazonKlingonTalaxianTrabeVidiianVulcan

Governments and organizations

MaquisOrderStarfleetUnited Federation of Planets

Other

Phagephaser rifleuniform