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| title = Time's Echo
 
| title = Time's Echo
 
| cover image = new Visions 2.jpg
 
| cover image = new Visions 2.jpg
| cover artist =
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| cover artist = [[John Byrne]]
 
| series = {{sT|The Original Series}}
 
| series = {{sT|The Original Series}}
 
| miniseries = {{sT|New Visions}}
 
| miniseries = {{sT|New Visions}}
 
| minino = 2
 
| minino = 2
 
| writer = [[John Byrne]]
 
| writer = [[John Byrne]]
| penciler =
 
| inker =
 
| colorist =
 
| letterer =
 
 
| editor = [[Chris Ryall]]
 
| editor = [[Chris Ryall]]
| omnibus =
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| omnibus = [[New Visions, Volume 1]]
 
| published = {{srcdate|2014|August|6}}
 
| published = {{srcdate|2014|August|6}}
| format =
 
 
| pages = 39
 
| pages = 39
| story =
 
 
| publisher = [[IDW Publishing]]
 
| publisher = [[IDW Publishing]]
 
| date = [[2268]]
 
| date = [[2268]]
 
| stardate = 4826.2
 
| stardate = 4826.2
 
}}
 
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'''Time's Echo''' is the second issue of [[John Byrne]]'s [[Star Trek]]: [[New Visions]] [[comic]] series. It was published on [[August]] 6 [[2014]].
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'''Time's Echo''' is the second issue of [[John Byrne]]'s ''[[Star Trek]]: [[New Visions]]'' [[comic]] series. It was published on [[August]] 6, [[2014]].
   
===Description===
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== Publisher's Description ==
:John Byrne continues his new Star Trek photonovel adventures! In Core, from the raging heart of the galaxy comes a message that summons the crew of the Starship: Enterprise on their most bizarre and dangerous mission. A message sent by their own captain... ten centuries earlier!
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:''John Byrne continues his new ''Star Trek'' photonovel adventures! From the raging heart of the [[galaxy]] comes a message that summons the crew of the [[Starship]]: ''Enterprise'' on their most bizarre and dangerous mission. A message sent by their own [[captain]]… ten [[century|centuries]] earlier!''
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==Summary==
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:''[[Captain's log]], [[stardate]] 4826.2: [[Deep Space Monitoring Station 18]] has summoned the {{uSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} off our assigned patrol. Station [[commander]] [[Resnick]] has been most… cryptic in telling us why he has sent the unusual call. I might have been inclined to ignore the message, but for an endorsement from [[lieutenant|Lt.]] [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]]. That was two days ago. It has taken us until now to reach this isolated [[listening post]].''
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The reason for the diversion was to inspect a mysterious message transmitted by [[James T. Kirk]] from the [[galactic core]] 1,170 [[year]]s ago. [[Spock]] and Uhura verified the message and [[Montgomery Scott]] verified the station's equipment, leaving the [[crew]] with a bona fide mystery. Kirk asked [[Admiral]] [[James Komack]] for permission to investigate.
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:''Captain's log, stardate… not applicable. We are three thousand [[light year]]s from the center of the [[Milky Way Galaxy]], and even at this distance we can feel the power of the super-massive [[black hole]] that hides behind the curtain of [[star]]s before us.''
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At [[coordinates]] cited in the message, the ''Enterprise'' located a highly [[radiation|irradiated]] [[planet]] axially facing its [[star]], creating a narrow region around the equator where [[life]] could exist. [[Hikaru Sulu]] detected the [[secondary hull]] of a crashed {{class|Constitution}} [[starship]] — the ''Enterprise''. Kirk, Spock, Scott and [[Leonard McCoy]] rode ''[[Galileo II]]'' to the surface, finding all [[power cell]]s and usable equipment scavenged from the thousand-year-old wreck. On a [[mountain]]side they discovered the [[primary hull]] and a small [[city]]. Inhabitants spotted them and stunned them with a [[phaser]].
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The city's inhabitants were 40th generation descendants of ''Enterprise'' crew. Kirk met with [[Kroy]], who had been trained for this day, the day of their origin, and could speak [[English language|English]]. Using a well-maintained [[tricorder]], Kroy played back a [[log entry]] Kirk had yet to make:
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:''Captain's log, stardate… unknown. Mr. Spock has calculated what we hope is the best escape vector to get us free of the gravitational well of this planet.''
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The tricorder recorded Spock's suggestion to use a [[time warp]]. During the attempt, they implemented a [[saucer separation]] to try to avoid impacting the surface. They were unsuccessful, killing 250 people in the crash.
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Kroy let the [[officer]]s leave to play their part in [[history]]. Back aboard the [[starship]], Spock proposed instead that they use a [[gravity|gravimetric]] slingshot maneuver. The strategy worked, erasing the city and its inhabitants from history. Suddenly, rather than being near the galactic core, the ship was now a dozen [[light year]]s from [[Earth]], where it would have been had they not been hailed by Resnick.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
===Characters===
 
===Characters===
:[[Pavel Chekov]] • [[James T. Kirk]] • [[Kroy]] • [[Kyle]] • [[Leonard McCoy]] • [[Resnick]] • [[Montgomery Scott]] • {{dis|Shea|Lieutenant}} • [[Spock]] • [[Hikaru Sulu]] • [[Nyota Uhura]]
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:[[Pavel Chekov]] • [[James Komack]] • [[James T. Kirk]] • [[Kroy]] • [[Kyle]] • [[Leonard McCoy]] • [[Resnick]] • [[Montgomery Scott]] • {{dis|Shea|Lieutenant}} • [[Spock]] • [[Hikaru Sulu]] • [[Nyota Uhura]] • [[Winget]]
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{{ref}}
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:[[A'Tiak]]
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===Starships and vehicles===
 
:{{uSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} ({{class|Constitution}} [[heavy cruiser]]) • ''[[Galileo II]]'' ([[Class F shuttlecraft]])
   
 
===Locations===
 
===Locations===
:[[Deep Space Monitor Station 18]] • [[galactic core]] • unnamed planet
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:[[Deep Space Monitor Station 18]] • [[Milky Way Galaxy]] ([[galactic core]] • unnamed [[star system]] • unnamed [[planet]]){{ref}}
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:[[Earth]] ([[Easter Island]]) • {{planet|Vulcan}}
   
 
===Races and cultures===
 
===Races and cultures===
 
:[[Human]] • [[Vulcan]]
 
:[[Human]] • [[Vulcan]]
 
===Starships and vehicles===
 
:{{uSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} ({{class|Constitution}} [[heavy cruiser]]) • {{ship||Galileo|NCC-1701/7) (II}}
 
   
 
===States and organizations===
 
===States and organizations===
:[[Starfleet]] • [[United Federation of Planets]]
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:[[Starfleet Command]] • [[United Federation of Planets]]
   
===Technology and weapons===
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===Science and technology===
:[[chronometer]] • [[communicator]] • [[phaser]] • [[shields]] • [[transporter]] • [[tricorder]]
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:[[chronometer]] • [[communicator]] • [[coordinates]] • [[decontamination]] • [[DNA]] • [[electromagnetism]] • [[identification beacon]] • [[impulse engine|impulse power]] • [[phaser]] • [[primary hull]] • [[robot]] • [[power cell]] • [[probe]] • [[scrubber]] • [[secondary hull]] • [[shield]] • [[transporter]] • [[tricorder]] • [[warp drive]]
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===Ranks and titles===
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:[[admiral]] • [[captain]] • [[commander]] • [[communications officer]] • [[Federation Starfleet ranks (2260s)]] • [[guard]] • [[lieutenant]] • [[science officer]]
   
 
===Other references===
 
===Other references===
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:[[animal]] • [[assignment patch]] • [[atmosphere]] • [[black hole]] • [[bridge]] • [[century]] • [[city]] • [[civilization]] • [[crew]] • [[culture]] • [[English language]] • [[gravity]] • [[hangar deck]] • [[history]] • [[iron]] • [[kilometer]] • [[landing party]] • [[lifeform|life form]] • [[light year]] • [[listening post]] • [[logic]] • [[meter]] • [[mountain]] • [[nickel]] • [[nitrogen]] • [[orbit]] • [[oxygen]] • [[planet]] • [[playing card]] • [[pressure]] • [[radiation]] • [[roller coaster]] • [[saucer separation]] • [[sector]] • [[star]] • [[Starfleet uniform]] • [[Starfleet uniform (2265-2270)]] • [[starship]] • [[star system]] • [[statue]] • [[Stone Age]] • [[temperature]] • [[time warp]] • [[vacuum]] • [[vodka]] • [[worm]] • [[year]]
:[[atmosphere]] • [[bridge]] • [[English language]] • [[kilometer]] • [[light year]] • [[radiation]] • [[saucer separation]] • [[time warp]]
 
   
 
==Appendices==
 
==Appendices==
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===Background===
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* [[Admiral]] [[James Komack]] specified that as of that date, only [[robot]] [[probe]]s had been sent to the [[galactic core]], confirming that the story took place prior to {{e|TAS|The Magicks of Megas Tu}}.
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* Because the [[time warp]] was avoided, [[history]] reshaped itself such that none of the events actually occurred. Nonetheless, the ''Enterprise'' crew recalled their experiences.
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* Circumstances created a [[predestination paradox]], a type of {{dis|paradox|concept}} discussed by [[DTI]] agents [[Gariff Lucsly]] and [[Marion Dulmur]] in {{e|DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}}.
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* The shuttle's ''Galileo II'' nomenclature was visible on page 15.
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===Connections===
 
===Connections===
 
{{timeline
 
{{timeline
 
| type1 = comic
 
| type1 = comic
| series1 = TOS
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| series1 = other
| subtitle = {{sT|New Visions}}
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| other1 = [[Star Trek: The Original Series|TOS]] [[comic]]s<br>([[New Visions]])
| format1 = comic
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| format1 = none
| before1 = #1: [[The Mirror, Cracked]]
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| before1 = {{small|[[New Visions]]}}<br>#1: "[[The Mirror, Cracked]]"
| after1 = [[Sweet Sorrow]]
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| after1 = {{small|[[New Visions]]}}<br>#2: "[[Sweet Sorrow]]"
| prevMB = [[Made Out of Mudd]]
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| prevMB= "[[Made Out of Mudd]]"
| nextMB = [[The Paradise Syndrome]]
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| nextMB= "[[The Paradise Syndrome]]"
 
}}
 
}}
   

Revision as of 16:20, 26 January 2019

Time's Echo is the second issue of John Byrne's Star Trek: New Visions comic series. It was published on August 6, 2014.

Publisher's Description

John Byrne continues his new Star Trek photonovel adventures! … From the raging heart of the galaxy comes a message that summons the crew of the Starship: Enterprise on their most bizarre and dangerous mission. A message sent by their own captain… ten centuries earlier!

Summary

Captain's log, stardate 4826.2: Deep Space Monitoring Station 18 has summoned the USS Enterprise off our assigned patrol. Station commander Resnick has been most… cryptic in telling us why he has sent the unusual call. I might have been inclined to ignore the message, but for an endorsement from Lt. Uhura. That was two days ago. It has taken us until now to reach this isolated listening post.

The reason for the diversion was to inspect a mysterious message transmitted by James T. Kirk from the galactic core 1,170 years ago. Spock and Uhura verified the message and Montgomery Scott verified the station's equipment, leaving the crew with a bona fide mystery. Kirk asked Admiral James Komack for permission to investigate.

Captain's log, stardate… not applicable. We are three thousand light years from the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and even at this distance we can feel the power of the super-massive black hole that hides behind the curtain of stars before us.

At coordinates cited in the message, the Enterprise located a highly irradiated planet axially facing its star, creating a narrow region around the equator where life could exist. Hikaru Sulu detected the secondary hull of a crashed Constitution-class starship — the Enterprise. Kirk, Spock, Scott and Leonard McCoy rode Galileo II to the surface, finding all power cells and usable equipment scavenged from the thousand-year-old wreck. On a mountainside they discovered the primary hull and a small city. Inhabitants spotted them and stunned them with a phaser.

The city's inhabitants were 40th generation descendants of Enterprise crew. Kirk met with Kroy, who had been trained for this day, the day of their origin, and could speak English. Using a well-maintained tricorder, Kroy played back a log entry Kirk had yet to make:

Captain's log, stardate… unknown. Mr. Spock has calculated what we hope is the best escape vector to get us free of the gravitational well of this planet.

The tricorder recorded Spock's suggestion to use a time warp. During the attempt, they implemented a saucer separation to try to avoid impacting the surface. They were unsuccessful, killing 250 people in the crash.

Kroy let the officers leave to play their part in history. Back aboard the starship, Spock proposed instead that they use a gravimetric slingshot maneuver. The strategy worked, erasing the city and its inhabitants from history. Suddenly, rather than being near the galactic core, the ship was now a dozen light years from Earth, where it would have been had they not been hailed by Resnick.

References

Characters

Pavel ChekovJames KomackJames T. KirkKroyKyleLeonard McCoyResnickMontgomery ScottSheaSpockHikaru SuluNyota UhuraWinget
Referenced only
A'Tiak

Starships and vehicles

USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • Galileo II (Class F shuttlecraft)

Locations

Deep Space Monitor Station 18Milky Way Galaxy (galactic core • unnamed star system • unnamed planet)
Referenced only
Earth (Easter Island) • Vulcan

Races and cultures

HumanVulcan

States and organizations

Starfleet CommandUnited Federation of Planets

Science and technology

chronometercommunicatorcoordinatesdecontaminationDNAelectromagnetismidentification beaconimpulse powerphaserprimary hullrobotpower cellprobescrubbersecondary hullshieldtransportertricorderwarp drive

Ranks and titles

admiralcaptaincommandercommunications officerFederation Starfleet ranks (2260s)guardlieutenantscience officer

Other references

animalassignment patchatmosphereblack holebridgecenturycitycivilizationcrewcultureEnglish languagegravityhangar deckhistoryironkilometerlanding partylife formlight yearlistening postlogicmetermountainnickelnitrogenorbitoxygenplanetplaying cardpressureradiationroller coastersaucer separationsectorstarStarfleet uniformStarfleet uniform (2265-2270)starshipstar systemstatueStone Agetemperaturetime warpvacuumvodkawormyear

Appendices

Background

Connections

published order
Previous comic:
New Visions
#1: "The Mirror, Cracked"
TOS comics
(New Visions)
Next comic:
New Visions
#2: "Sweet Sorrow"
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
"Made Out of Mudd"
Memory Beta Chronology Next Adventure:
"The Paradise Syndrome"


External link