Star Trek Year Five #13: The Final Countdown
Star Trek Year Five #13
Star Trek Year Five #13 (Lanzing, Kelly, Hernandez, Gamboa, Uyetake) put the pedal to the metal just as the Enterprise’s five-year voyage is coming to its final stop.
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Star Trek Year Five #13 (Lanzing, Kelly, Hernandez, Gamboa, Uyetake) put the pedal to the metal just as the Enterprise’s five-year voyage is coming to its final stop.
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