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"Consider Eternity" is a TOS/TNG comic published in the 2018 Waypoint Special from IDW Publishing. The story features an encounter between Q and the Willard Decker/Ilia probe/V'Ger cosmic entity.

Summary[]

Seconds after Will Decker, Ilia, and V'Ger fused into a new cosmic entity, it is called into the Q Continuum. Q welcomes it to omnipotence. When it asks its purpose, and what should it do next, Q says options are limitless, yet one must be careful not to destroy reality.

Q distills Decker out of the entity to let him reconsider being part of the merged entity. Q shows him a metaphor of the multiverse as well as an interstellar nursery. Q then takes Decker to witness a battle between the USS Newton, an unnamed Miranda-class starship, and three Romulan Vas Hatham-class birds-of-prey. The Newton faces a warp core breach. Q imbues Decker with the ability to interfere in the outcome, including rescuing the crew, but points out potential consequences to the timeline should he interfere.

Decker wonders if he deserves to have such options, when the merged entity calls him back in the form of Ilia. He thanks Q as he rejoins the entity, which now seems to understand its purpose in the cosmos. Q allows it to depart the Continuum.

Time passes, and a bored Q suspects another eon will pass before he finds something entertaining to do. Inspired by lessons he might have taught Decker, he notices the USS Enterprise-D en route to Farpoint Station, dons judges robes, and prepares for his next encounter with humanity.

Captain's log, stardate 41153.7.
Our destination is planet Deneb IV, beyond which lies the great unexplored mass of the galaxy...

References[]

Characters[]

Willard Decker • Ilia (probe) • James T. Kirk • Leonard McCoy • Jean-Luc Picard • Q • Spock • unnamed Q • unnamed Starfleet personnel

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Enterprise (Constitution-class) • USS Enterprise-D (Galaxy-class) • USS Newton • truck • Vas Hatham-class Romulan birds-of-prey • V'Ger
Referenced only
escape pod

Locations[]

Q Continuum • Romulan Neutral Zone
Referenced only
Bajoran sector • Bajoran wormhole • Deneb IV • Earth

Races and cultures[]

Andorian • Human • Orion • Q

States and organizations[]

United Federation of Planets • Q Continuum

Science and classification[]

mathematics • shields • transporter • warp core

Materials and substances[]

carbon dioxide • crystal • methane • nitrogen • quantum foam • silicon • water

Ranks and titles[]

architect • king • officer • President of the United Federation of Planets

Other references[]

ape • assignment patch • Big Bang • blue whale • brain • captain's log • captain's log, USS Enterprise-D, 2364 • civilization • cosmos • farm • fish • galaxy • god • gravimetric storm • hurricane • interstellar nursery • lifeform • log entry • minute • multiverse • ocean • omnipotence • omniverse • planet • primate • reality • red supergiant • space • star • stardate • Starfleet uniform (early 2270s) • Starfleet uniform (2350s-2366) • supergiant star • supernova • time • tree • universe • wheat • year

Appendices[]

Related Media[]

Images[]

Connections[]

Star Trek: Waypoint Comics
#1 ("Puzzles" & "Daylily") • #2 ("The Menace of the Mechanitrons" & "Legacy") • #3 ("The Wildman Maneuver" & "Mother's Walk") • #4 ("The Fragile Beauty of Loyalty" & "Mirror, Mirror, Mirror, Mirror") • #5 ("Frontier Doctor" & "Come Away, Child") • #6 ("The Rebound Effect" & "The Fear") • Special ("Only You Can Save Yourself" & "Consider Eternity" & "My Human is Not" & "Histories") • Special 2019 ("Hearts & Bones" & "Unfathom" & "The Swift Spoke" & "The First Year")

Timeline[]

published order
Previous comic:
Only You Can Save Yourself
Waypoint Next comic:
My Human is Not
Previous comic:
The Fear
TOS comics (Waypoint) Next comic:
Histories
Previous comic:
Mirror, Mirror, Mirror, Mirror
TNG comics (Waypoint) Next comic:
My Human is Not
Previous story:
first story
Stories by:
Brandon M. Easton
Next story:
Year Five, Issue 4
chronological order
Previous adventure:
A & Ω
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
Renewal

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