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Star Trek: Early Voyages

I'm now into Part 2 of 'Cloak & Dagger' and I have to agree with you guys; this is good stuff. It's a testament the writers and artist for re-creating this pre-TOS period so well to the point when I'm reading the dialogues of Pike, Spock and Number One, I'm hearing the voices of Jeffrey Hunter, Nimoy and Majel Barrett. As much as I like Anson Mount's interpretation of the character, I immediately saw this as the Captain Pike I first saw and heard... A long time ago.

This feels like Star Trek.

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One fellow fan disagreed with the force of a thousand exploding suns.
That looks a lot like James Dixon's rants. I bet he's the one who wrote it.

I (and a lot of other people) used to get into numerous "discussions" with him on Usenet back in the day.
 
There's just no way these comics can fit into a headcanon now alongside SNW. That being said, they were pretty good and their take on the Rigel VII disaster was far more compelling than the "something, something evil yeoman on amnesia planet" gobbledygook.
And yet they do, side by side. I love the comics and think they are well done in some sense and over the top in others.
 
That looks a lot like James Dixon's rants. I bet he's the one who wrote it.

I (and a lot of other people) used to get into numerous "discussions" with him on Usenet back in the day.

It is, believe me. I have ten versions of his chronology stored on my hard drive. That rant comes from Version 17; the last one he published online before he stopped.
His rants tended to get longer and more unhinged with each new update.​
 
I also forgot to mention that the relationship between Pike and Dermot reminded me a great deal of Kirk and Gary Mitchell. I can't help but wonder if that was the intent or not.
 
I also forgot to mention that the relationship between Pike and Dermot reminded me a great deal of Kirk and Gary Mitchell. I can't help but wonder if that was the intent or not.
It was a well written friendship. I think SNW tie-in writers are now boxed in because if they try to explore that period with Zac Nguyen, his portrayal was so over-the-top evil and cartoonish (I blame the writers and director not the actor, he just did what they told him to do) that no prequel story depicting a similar friendship between him and Pike will really be believable.
 
It is, believe me. I have ten versions of his chronology stored on my hard drive. That rant comes from Version 17; the last one he published online before he stopped.
His rants tended to get longer and more unhinged with each new update.​

Has he passed on? Haven’t heard his name in years.
 
Has he passed on? Haven’t heard his name in years.
He pretended to once, along with a fake memorial page where he sounded off on everyone who ever disagreed with him ever and wrote detailed fantasies about murdering them.

He vanity searches, so don't be too surprised if he shows up immanently. I avoided saying his name for a reason:lol:

Should probably get back on topic.
 
That looks a lot like James Dixon's rants. I bet he's the one who wrote it.

I (and a lot of other people) used to get into numerous "discussions" with him on Usenet back in the day.
I've never met him, but I considered him a friend long ago and still think of him fondly. I enjoyed reading his chronology, told him so, even gave him some feedback that he didn't dismiss out of hand.
 
He pretended to once, along with a fake memorial page where he sounded off on everyone who ever disagreed with him ever and wrote detailed fantasies about murdering them.

He vanity searches, so don't be too surprised if he shows up immanently. I avoided saying his name for a reason:lol:

Should probably get back on topic.
He's like Beetlejuice then? "James Dixon James Dixon James Dixon!"

Now... We wait.

Honestly, the guy was unintentionally hilarious with those rants of his.
 
Just finished the EV Omnibus. While I enjoyed all of the stories, I have to say that Issues #12-15 was one the best overall ST tales I've read in recent years - not to mention one of the best time-travel stories I've read. I loved everything about it, from Chang quoting from Henry V (and yes, I heard Christopher Plummer's voice in my head as I read it) to the images of the TNG characters that Colt saw as she was tumbling through the temporal vortex.

And the ending was both perfect and chilling at the same time, and I can't help but note the comparison to Pike learning his fate in Disco. And the entire story itself bore some similarity to the Season 1 finale of SNW, leading me to wonder just how much the writers of 'A Quality of Mercy' where influenced by this excellent story.

Or I could just be overthinking things.

;)
 
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