Star Trek: Lower Decks #11 - Comic Book Teaser

Star Trek: Lower Decks #11 - Comic Book Teaser

      The crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos enjoys a thrilling experience in 1987 in this week’s Star Trek: Lower Decks #11 from IDW Publishing, and we have the official preview of the issue for you below; take a look...

      Squeak, squaw, sssskkkaaa, eh, eee.

      [Translation: Cetacean Ops here! Matt and I have brought the crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos back to 1987 for a top-secret mission of major importance.]

      HHHkkkeeeeee, ska, ska, EeeEEAaa. Squaw, squaw. *Click, cliiiiick*

      [Translation: That’s correct, Kimolu. We need their assistance to repair the situation that Captain Kirk created by bringing the whales George, Gracie, and Ronald to Earth without a plan for them to repopulate its oceans. What was Ronald supposed to do, have offspring with his mother?]

      Skkkesaw. Eehhh, ee, ee, AaaaaAa. AH, AH, EeeEE! Sqqqqaw.

      [Translation: However, the remaining humpbacks have all heard strange conspiracy theories about what happened to the last pod that went to Earth. To save their species, the Lower Deckers must dispel these rumors and persuade them that Earth is a suitable place to live. Ah-yikes.]

      This issue begins the second to last arc of this season, so be sure to order in advance!

      Star Trek: Lower Decks #11 will be released on Wednesday, September 10th.

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Star Trek: Lower Decks #11 - Comic Book Teaser

The crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos is having a fantastic time in 1987 in this week's Star Trek: Lower Decks #11 from IDW Publishing. Below, we have the official preview of the issue for you; take a look… Squeak, squawk, sssskkkaaa, eh, eee. [Translation: Cetacean Ops here! Matt and I have brought the […]