Star Trek: Defiant came out of a swinging gate with a good mix of Stark characters, which need to go fraudulently because the federation is not possible. This week, No. 23 will appear in a comic shop. This is Part 2 of the story arc of “Old Warrior”. Among them, Wharf’s son, Alexander, has to to use his past actions and recover his honor. He is facing the QUV ritual, a persuasive appearance of Clingon’s culture, and the warf is trying to compensate his son because he is a bad father.
This is a story arc part 2, but it’s pretty easy to jump in and enjoy this problem. It opens in flashback when WORF and Alexander were on Enterprise-D. Wurf teaches his son a harsh lesson on counterattack, and his training simulation means wildlife is trying to kill Alexander. WORF is very difficult for the boy, this is often lined up with the present, and WORF is much more tolerant and kind.
In this way, the writer Christopher Kantwell has beautifully built what he had come before. Older and wise Warf is trying to become a father suitable for Alexander, even though he is facing the QUV ritual and may not survive it. Their main mission is to show compassion and good and evil. The wrong thing comes from the acquisition of a planet brutal company and the workers need savings.
Alexander’s wonderful montage.
Credit: IDW
You can easily see the evils of this company and our own world. This is a nice feeling. On the other hand, the work with Alexander is persuasive, and this problem is still one of the best characters.
The B plot in this question includes the rest of the rebellious cast, including hostage Miles O’Brien. This scene is very short, but it divides A-Plot well and gives readers the legendary tastes of a variety of familiar Stark. However, it works as a more paced breaker upper, but it does not happen here.
Art by Angel UNZUETA and Marissa Louise art is strong, and the familiar characters are very similar. Alexander is outstanding and has excellent character acting. General science fiction, such as spaceships and planets, also looks very sharp. This problem seems to be throwing a stone from the live action.
Star Trek: Defiant # 23 is an outstanding problem that combines emotional depth, cultural exploration, and the development of characters that appeal to the heart. Warf and Alexander’s journey is just as intense as persuasive, but a wide theme of justice and compassion is deeply resonated. I feel that B-PLOT is not fully used, but extraordinary artwork and thoughtful sentences should be read for both Stark and meaningful storytelling fans.
“Star Trek: rebellious” # 23 provides emotional depth and cultural exploration of Clingon.
Star Trek: Defiant # 23
Star Trek: Defiant # 23 is an outstanding problem that combines emotional depth, cultural exploration, and the development of characters that appeal to the heart. Warf and Alexander’s journey is just as intense as persuasive, but a wide theme of justice and compassion is deeply resonated. I feel that B-PLOT is not fully used, but extraordinary artwork and thoughtful sentences should be read for both Stark and meaningful storytelling fans.
The Wharf and Alexander’s father’s dynamics are very emotional and one of the highest exploration of Alexander characters.
Quv Rite makes Clingon’s tradition and honor attractive and a real appearance.
The subplot with Miles O’Brien feels underdeveloped and functions mainly as a pacing tool.
