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Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Scorpius Run #5

 

 

SCORE: 74

 

Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Scorpius Run #5 

 

I absolutely love it when I finish up a storyline and/or series in the comic book industry. I also love completing a video game but that is another story. Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Scorpius Run #5 wraps up the storyline and ends this series in a very interesting way. Especially after the Enterprise was blown to bits at the end of the last issue. Do you remember that?

There will be spoilers in this review of the Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Scorpius Run #5 comic book. It cost me $3.99 to purchase a copy of this comic book. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Scorpius Run #5. The back of the front cover contains the recap and credits. We are given pages showing the alternate covers, ads, and of course the covers checklist.

There is a bit of violent content within Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Scorpius Run #5. There is a character that pretends it is a god in Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Scorpius Run #5. That notion is dispatched with pretty easily in Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Scorpius Run #5. The dispatching is also done in the standard and traditional Star Trek way. Captain Kirk did it a lot.

Captain Pike has all of the ships merged into one ship in Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Scorpius Run #5. This is done while Zephynx is unable to see what is happening in the race. This alien over the race is not very happy even though he is a head floating in some liquid in Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Scorpius Run #5. The Federation is able to use a backdoor into his systems so they can negate the things that can attack them.

The negation of the weapons and systems is not complete in Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Scorpius Run #5. The reason is the Uvex can absorb concentrated energy discharges. In essence it powers up all of the ships connected together. The aliens in the other ships shoot down everything that is physical that is launched at them like drones. Working together is the main lesson in Star Trek Strange New Worlds The Scorpius Run #5.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Writing: 79%
Replay/Extras: 74%
Story: 79%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Author: Parrot, Hernandez, Filardi, Cowles
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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