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A new ship. A new captain. A new danger.

A collection of stories from DC Comics' second volume original Star Trek series.

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From the collection book jacket
Hikaru Sulu, newly installed as captain of the USS Excelsior, has his baptism of fire in this adventure. Joining him to solve the mystery of a vanished cache of dangerous weaponry are his old compatriots on the USS Enterprise.

Tests of Courage (originally released as six bimonthly issues under the title The Tabukan Syndrome) was a comic book paperback collecting six issues (#35-#40) from DC Comics' second Star Trek monthly series, spanning from September to November 1992.

It depicted the events of Sulu's first mission as captain of the Excelsior, three years prior to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The Enterprise-A and the Excelsior are assigned to help a species trying to peacefully disarm after years of war. A combined force of Maroans and Romulan conspirators led by Admiral Jaricus attempt to seize power in the sector by stealing the frighteningly violent Tabukan weapons of mass destruction. The stardates of these stories place the series shortly after Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Several canon characters and concepts were included in the stories, but much of the history and details were devised solely for these stories. Oddly enough, one story detail was picked up by producers and included as a canon fact: In this comic, Janice Rand is Sulu's first officer on the Excelsior. While she was a lieutenant junior grade in Star Trek VI, her rank insignia was changed to a lieutenant commander insignia when she re-enacted the same scenes in VOY: "Flashback", an apparent contradiction which made the episode match the comic.

The collected paperback was released in 1994 and featured an introduction, afterword commentary, and cover gallery from the original editions.

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The collected edition printed the covers of all six individual issues in a gallery at the end of the books.

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  • Epsilon Kitaj
  • Maroans
  • Tabukans
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