Artist's note:
"Phoenix vs.
Spiteful! Lots of explosions! This is the big finish! Well, until we pick up the pieces next issue.
Did I mention lots of explosions? There are three different techniques used for explosions this issue. Iâm more or less happy with all of them, but Iâm curious if you can spot them.
This time around I made some notes on things I wanted to mention as I went, so page by page:
p00: Our cover girl is Captain Claudia, played by the same actress as the Rose from Alexander II.
p06: I really love engineering, but I donât get to set too many scenes there. And I donât think weâve seen the inside of the boat bay for some time.
pp10-15: For me, this was the climax of the âA Pirateâs Life for Me.â Itâs a rare case where I wrote the script before doing layouts or renders, which let me do a better job, I think, on the expressions and body language. Thereâs more subtext in general this issue than I have previously attempted. I hope it comes through.
p18: In âBalance of Terrorâ,
Enterprise tracks the Romulan Bird of Prey using âmotion sensors.â This was my attempt to make sense of that bit of Treknobabble and avoid introducing new babble. It also takes a step toward something I want for the cloaking device in this settingâit comes with drawbacks, gaps, and tradeoffs. The balance between cloak and sensors isnât just one of technology, but also how you use it.
p26: As a general rule, I donât like showing two ships underway in the same shot. This isnât
Star Wars; these ships are hundreds of thousands to millions kilometers apart and maneuvering over periods of minutes, not seconds. Two ships were never together in original
Star Trek for production reasons, but it helped contribute to the capital ship feeling. This time, I just couldnât manage to get the spatial arrangement clear without showing both ships, and given the circumstances of this battle, if itâs ever appropriate, this will be it."
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