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The idea that Star Trek’s red shirt crew is a fate of destiny and a member of consumables is a seemingly universally known fact that appears to be prevalent and mentioned in all kinds of media. The thing is, as they are known, red shirts are always at risk, as they are the frontlines, security guy. Ground boots.
However, according to Reddit user figure_04, in percentage percentage, it’s actually safer to be red than a gold shirt!
Still, the myth (and it’s definitely one) is still strong and the basis for this new Star Trek miniseries in IDW. In Red Shirt #1, yes, we were featured in a diverse cast consisting only of red shirts, bringing a dangerous mission to feed those spying on the starry sky through remote weather sensors.
The question begins with an overwhelming overview and short profile of each character, including its name, details breakdown, and short profiles.
The first page of the comic is so shocking. This is a Star Trek tie-in that doesn’t skip violence at all. That first page really meets you in one or more ways, setting the tone for the story to continue.
It is known that red shirts are at such risk, and with such poor life expectancy, why would anyone choose to join their ranks? Well, Red Shirt #1 will also delve into that a bit.
And who is spying on Starfleet? By the end of this first issue, we also provide insight into it. But before that, it is covered in a dark, fast-paced, tense storyline with an interesting, sometimes highly questionable group of characters. It’s a far cry from the era in which it was set, with a colorful and optimistic luster of the original series.
It’s a great start, and the casual way of not having multiple cast members gone before the issue concludes gives the idea of really putting these red shirts in the fire line. Here are the lessons learned: Don’t be too attached to anyone. I think most of these red shirts are destined. As you can imagine!
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