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    Star Trek #2

    Star Trek » Star Trek #2 - The Crier In Emptiness released by Peter Pan Records on January 1, 1975.

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    The Crier In Emptiness last edited by mshirley27 on 04/03/22 09:17AM View full history


    Black Sulu
    Black Sulu
    The U.S.S. Enterprise is taken over by an alien of pure sound.  The sound is so defining that it could cause the Enterprise crew to go deaf after a period of time.  Fortunately, Yeoman Conners is able to communicate with the entity and save the ship.
     
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     In this issue as in all three issues from the 1975 run depict a blonde, blue eyed, white Nyota Uhura, A black Hikaru Sulu and a Yeoman Conners who sounds a lot like Pavel Chekov.
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    Gonna crack my knuckles and jump for joy! I got a clean bill... 0

    "Gonna crack my knuckles and jump for joy! I got a clean bill of health from Doctor McCoy!" --Adam (STOS)Play that funky music... Anyone who has seen the original Star Trek episode This Way To Eden will not only get the Title quote from the episode but also get the wonderful absurdity of this issue.  The Enterprise encounters an alien of pure sound that is reeking havoc on the ship and the crew faces at best going deaf and at worst going mad.    Luckily Yeoman Conners drags up an Edoan Elisi...

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