Top Document: Star Trek Comics Checklist, Part 5/9 Previous Document: [Malibu Comics] Deep Space Nine/The Next Generation (mini-series) Next Document: [Malibu Comics] The Malibu Sun See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge This mini-series acts as a bridge between Star Trek: DS9 and Star Trek: Voyager. See DS9 #18 for a prelude to this mini-series. 01 Feb 95 "Vacation's over" Bashir leaves for a vacation on Risa. On the transport ship he meets Tessa Blake. She invites Bashir to her room for an intimate encounter with a phaser. Bashir awakens aboard a Maquis freighter. Tessa needed a doctor for a Maquis assault on a Cardassian prison camp, where prisoners from missing Federation and Maquis vessels have been reported. The assault proceeds far too easily and the entire force is captured by Cardassians. (Mark A. Altman; Rob Davis, Terry Pallot; Davis, Pallot) "Memoirs of an invisible Ferengi" Romulans arrive on DS9 and purchase time in the holosuites, leaving a container "of immeasurable value" in Quark's safekeeping. Inside the container is a belt which makes the wearer invisible. Quark is overjoyed, but not for long. (Cris Dows, Colin Clayton; Brian Michael Bendis, Bruce McCorkindale) Includes "The Maquis", an essay by Mark A. Altman, and illustrations of Maquis insignia by Jim Magdaleno. 01 Feb 95 Same as above with a photo cover featuring Dr. Julian Bashir. 02 Mar 95 "Rats in a maze" Bashir and the Maquis are put to work mining ore. While being questioned, Bashir boasts of having friends in the Obsidian Order. Word is sent to Garak on DS9, of Bashir's plight. Garak and Sisko set out to find the Cardassian prison in a ship procured by Quark. When they arrive, they too are taken prisoner. The Cardassian commander is particularly pleased to see Garak. (Mark A. Altman; Rob Davis, Terry Pallot;) "A tree grows on Bajor" Sisko and a reluctant Jake attend a Bajoran tree-planting ceremony. As his father explains the significance of the occasion, Jake is reminded of his mother and deeply moved. (R.A. Jones; Leonard Kirk, Jack Snider) 03 Apr 95 Victims of deceit Gul Dulcet, the Cardassian commander, and a protege of Gul Dukat, has plans for Garak and no use for Bashir, Sisko, and the Maquis. Injured trying to help a wounded prisoner, Bashir finds himself in the infirmary where he learns that Tessa is a doctor and has cooperated with the Cardassians because they have promised to release her brother, a member of Chakotay's Maquis crew, whom the Cardassians claim to have captured. Bashir escapes and frees the others, just as Kira arrives in the Defiant. Dulcet and Tessa escape. Tessa discovers she has made a fatal mistake, and Dulcet learns that trusting Dukat may have fatal consequences as well. (Mark A. Altman; Rob Davis, Terry Pallot; Davis, Pallot) User Contributions:Top Document: Star Trek Comics Checklist, Part 5/9 Previous Document: [Malibu Comics] Deep Space Nine/The Next Generation (mini-series) Next Document: [Malibu Comics] The Malibu Sun Part1 - Part2 - Part3 - Part4 - Part5 - Part6 - Part7 - Part8 - Part9 - Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: mtzjunk@cybermesa.com (Mark Martinez)
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