"The Savage Within" is a Star Trek: The Original Series comic strip. It is the ninth story in the US Comic Strips series, published daily in newspapers over a period of 12 weeks by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate in 1981. The story was set during Captain Kirk's second five-year mission aboard the refit USS Enterprise. In this story, the crew has 37 hours to rescue the inhabitants of a massive derelict from a nearby neutron star.
Description[]
- Omnibus teaser
- Kirk must save a derelict generational ship from deadly neutron star radiation and stop a 300-year clan war.
Summary[]
- Captain's log: stardate 7692.7.
- We are on a mission to chart Epsilon Anubis, a double star system in the unexplored region of the galaxy, and to make contact with any intelligent life there.
- Captain's log: stardate 7692.7.
- During a mission to chart Epsilon Anubis, a double-star system in the unexplored region of the galaxy, our sensors have located a derelict vessel in orbit around the system's principal star. We are going in to investigate.
Spock determines the derelict has a malfunctioning laser fusion drive, sublight propulsion. Unfortunately, Epsilon Anubis B is a neutron star, and its orbital path will pass near enough to the derelict in 37 hours that X-ray and gamma radiation will kill any inhabitants. Scotty says it will take two months to tow the massive derelict away from the star. The only way to rescue the inhabitants will be to repair the ship's engines. They also discover a second vessel attached underneath the derelict. Scott takes command. Kirk beams over to the derelict with Spock, McCoy, Security Sergeant Umeki, young Engineering Ensign Thomas Hadley, and Hadley's assistant engineering droid.
300 years worth of dust coats the equipment in the derelict. Hadley puts on his helmet and scouts ahead, wary of radiation leaks. McCoy finds a pile of bones, some of which weren't humanoid. Suddenly they are overrun by barbarians wearing old equipment and carrying makeshift spears. Umeki falls, but Kirk, Spock and McCoy are brought before leader Korm Nal and second in command Cha Ton. Korm Nal, clad in an Egyptian-like gold necklace and tiara, asks the newcomers what clan they came from. She was taken aback when Kirk identifies himself as captain of a starship.
Meanwhile, Hadley and his droid locate "the junction of the fusion combustion chambers," and needed to locate the one with a hole in it. Scotty advises checking seals around each hatch carefully. With the droid providing tools, Hadley inspects the hatches, eventually entering the one most likely to be repairable, but finding high resistance in the main power feed. Scotty can hear from Hadley's tone that the young engineer feels the burden of this mission on him.
As they take the landing party to their stronghold, Korm Nal orders one of her people to remove some gear from a wall. It explodes. Kirk dives to save Korm Nal, absorbing some of the blast impact himself. As McCoy tends to Kirk, Cha Ton reaches to stab McCoy, but Korm Nal orders him to halt. Then, several very large insectoid aliens approach, called the Eloksi. Spock and others collapse in pain from a strong burst of mental energy, and many are covered with a glue-like secretion before the Eloksi grab McCoy and retreat.
- Captain's log: stardate 7693.5.
- Members of my crew and I are aboard a derelict vessel in close solar orbit around Epsilon Anubis A... 12 hours remain until that star's binary companion, a deadly radioactive neutron star, begins its encounter phase... 12 hours to save the inhabitants of this ship — and ourselves — from a certain and terrible death! We are no longer prisoners of the Shi'e Clan, barbaric descendants of the original crew of this vessel... led by the beautiful and enigmatic Korm Nal... and we have survived an attack by a race of telepathic aliens, the Eloksi, who may have come aboard from the mysterious starship docked to this vessel... but the fate of Dr. McCoy is unknown! We must find him...
Spock is certain the Eloksi came from the small vessel attached to the derelict. From stories told by Korm Nal, several clansmen died during previous approaches to the neutron star, and the Eloksi have been aboard for several clan generations. The person in charge of all the clans was hereditary Captain N'ga, but Korm Nal said all who seek him have died, but would help Kirk find him.
In the meantime, Hadley and Umeki had been captured and brought to N'ga on the bridge of the derelict. Seeing one wounded, and feeling certain there'd be more with them, N'ga hails the Enterprise using "the ancient ritual of summons," but when there is no response, N'ga fires lasers at the Enterprise. Sulu reports their number one shield was weakening against the repeated laser barrage, but Scott wouldn't retreat out of transporter range. Back in contact with the landing party, Scott updates Kirk. Having no other options, Kirk with Korm Nal's clan storm the bridge of the derelict just as the Eloksi appear, carrying McCoy.
Kirk asks Korm Nal not to attack the Eloksi. Spock reaches out with the Vulcan mind touch. Realizing they were McCoy's friends, the Eloksi hand McCoy to Kirk. McCoy explains that the Eloksi came centuries ago to rescue survivors on the derelict, but Eloksi telepathy was so strong that it inadvertently killed people and started a war, and they've been unable to get back to their own ship ever since. McCoy beams back to the ship with Hadley and Umeki. Deciding there's been enough talk, Korm Tal declares herself the new captain of the derelict.
- Captain's log: stardate 7694.2.
- We have ended the attack on the Enterprise and established communication with the Eloksi, but our efforts to save the inhabitants of the derelict vessel are being blocked by the ambitions of Korm Nal...
- Captain's log: stardate 7694.2.
- Each passing second brings death closer to all aboard the derelict, but our rescue effort is blocked by the ambitions of Korm Nal...
Kirk reasons with Korm Nal, explaining in her terms that they have one hour to restart the derelict's engines or all would die.
- Captain's log: stardate 7694.3.
- The derelict's remaining engine has failed to fire. Our only hope is that this was due to an improper firing procedure, and not mechanical failure... Everything depends on how much accurate technical information has been passed on, in ritual form, to N'ga, the hereditary captain of this vessel...
- Captain's log: stardate 7694.3.
- There has to be a vital clue to the proper firing procedure for the ship's drive in the ritualized actions of N'ga, hereditary captain...
Spock goes with the Eloksi to their ship. With the Eloksi ship and the Enterprise towing with tractor beams, and N'ga performing the ritual that results in the right buttons being touched to restart one engine, the derelict is moved out of danger.
References[]
Characters[]
- Pavel Chekov • Thomas Hadley • James T. Kirk • Leonard McCoy • Korm Nal • N'ga • Montgomery Scott • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Cha Ton • Nyota Uhura • Umeki • unnamed Eloksi
Starships and vehicles[]
- USS Enterprise (Enterprise-subclass refit Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • Eloksi starship • Epsilon Anubis derelict
Locations[]
- Epsilon Anubis system (Epsilon Anubis A • Epsilon Anubis B) • the galaxy
- Referenced only
- Earth
Races and cultures[]
States and organizations[]
Science and classification[]
- artificial gravity • communicator • computer • dagger • deflector shield • engineering droid • F3 type star • fusion reactor • heat shield • Kelvin • laser • laser fusion drive • life support • main power feed • observation port • phaser • power circuit • radiation shield • sensor • spear • sub-light engine • tractor beam • transporter • tricorder • viewscreen
Ranks and titles[]
- barbarian • captain • crewman • doctor • ensign • lieutenant • pirate • security chief • sergeant • spy • warrior
Other references[]
- alcohol • alien • atmosphere • beam • binary star • bridge • captain's log • carbon • century • clan • crew • dilithium crystal • disease • earring • engineering • Federation Starfleet ranks (2270s) • gamma radiation • glue • helmet • hour • humanoid • insectoid • language • lifeform • minute • month • mutation • neutron star • nitrogen • orbit • oxygen • races and cultures • radiation • radiation suit • Saurian brandy • second • security • shuttle • sickbay • space • star • Starfleet uniform (early 2270s) • stun • telepathy • terpene • transporter room • uniforms • Vulcan mind touch • war • X-ray • year
Chronology[]
- 20th century
- A large starship is damaged in the Epsilon Anubis system.
- 20th century or 21st century
- Eloksi are trapped in the starship while attempting to rescue its personnel.
- 2274
- USS Enterprise and Eloksi starship tow the Epsilon Anubis derelict out of harm's way.
Appendices[]
Related media[]
- TOS movie: The Motion Picture – Described the starship refit, crew changes, and technology updates that occurred prior to the events of this story.
- Generation ships were also featured in:
Background[]
- This was the ninth of 13 story arcs set after the events of TOS movie: The Motion Picture, with the crew wearing the early 2270s Starfleet uniform, and the fourth of nine set in 2274. It is the first of five comic strip stories written by Sharman DiVono and drawn by Ron Harris, though Harris had provided art assistance to previous writer/artist Thomas Warkentin.
- The title was used in a line from Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Kirk stated the phrase himself in the strip for July 21, 1981. (Lord of the Flies article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.)
- The Epsilon Anubis binary star system has a life-giving star and a companion, a deadly neutron star. Anubis was an ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife, and has a counterpart named Anput.
- This story has plot and setting similarities to David Gerrold's TOS novel: The Galactic Whirlpool and TOS episode: "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky". In all three, the inhabitants were unaware they were aboard a massive generation ship, and were threatened by spatial phenomena (neutron star, rift, planetary collision).
- Recurring Engineering Ensign Thomas Hadley was given a full day's introduction in the strip published May 7, 1981 and was featured in this story. Hadley returned as comic relief with Montgomery Scott in "Quarantine". Hadley returned with a promotion to lieutenant in "The Wristwatch Plantation" and had a cameo in "The Nogura Regatta".
- Hadley brought with him on this mission an unusual engineering droid which carried his helmet and provided him with tools.
- Recurring Security Sergeant Umeki was first seen in the background in the strip published May 7, 1981 and named on May 9. He served on landing parties and broke up fights in "Quarantine", "Restructuring Is Futile" and "The Wristwatch Plantation". He was seen with his uniform helmet off only in one panel, in "Quarantine". Hadley referred to Umeki as security chief, though he reported to Lieutenant Marsha Latham in two later stories.
Errata[]
- Two 2260s crew oddities were seen in this story. Nyota Uhura was addressed as a lieutenant in the strips published April 28, April 29, and May 3, 1981. Pavel Chekov was seated at the navigation station in the April 29 strip, rather than acting as security chief, and he did not know what a neutron star was.
Creator credits[]
- Paul Chadwick provided uncredited art assistance to Harris. (Star Trek comics checklist at Hasslein Books.) Chadwick and Harris had distinctively different art styles. Shadows were made consistently with dots and black tones by Harris. They were made instead with groups of horizontal lines on strips published June 8-13, and June 29-July 4, 1981, the same style credited to Chadwick when he provided assistance in "The Nogura Regatta".
Images[]
Connections[]
US Comic Strips stories | ||
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Stories | "Called Home" • "Dilithium Dilemma" • "The Real McCoy" • "Double Bluff" • "Aberration on Abaris" • "Husian Gambit" • "Heads of State" • "It's a Living" • "The Savage Within" • "Quarantine" • "Restructuring Is Futile" • "The Wristwatch Plantation" • "The Nogura Regatta" • "A Merchant's Loyalty" • "Taking Shape" • "Send in the Clones" • "Goodbye to Spock" • "Terminally Yours" • "The Retirement of Admiral Kirk" • "Getting Real" | |
Collections | The Newspaper Comics (1 • 2) • Graphic Novel Collection (15 • 24 • 34) |
Timeline[]
published order | ||
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Previous comic: #8: It's a Living |
TOS comics (US Comic Strips) |
Next comic: #10: Quarantine |
Previous story: first story |
Stories by: Sharman DiVono |
Next story: Quarantine |
chronological order | ||
Previous adventure: Forgotten History Chapters 7-11 |
Memory Beta Chronology | Next adventure: Quarantine |
Previous comic: Forgotten History Chapters 7-11 |
Continuing voyages of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) | Next comic: Quarantine |
Production history[]
- 26 April – 21 July 1981
- Published in daily newspapers. (Los Angeles Times Syndicate)
- 25 December 2012
- Collected in the omnibus The Newspaper Comics, Volume 1. (IDW Publishing)
- 23 November 2017
- Collected in the omnibus Graphic Novel Collection, Volume 24. (Eaglemoss Collections)
External link[]
- The Savage Within article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.