![]() ![]() This is actually one of two instances of an artist using CGI modeling for spaceships, and this case is integrated into a artwork a little more seamlessly than the other. Unlike the pictures Mark Harrison paints for us this and every Prog, which are outstanding. Let’s just say the picture Kymn translates for Bulliet and the reader is neither feasible nor pleasant. Bulliet and his ETC squad are tasked for the First Contact mission, which he delays to have this heart-to-heart with the Rookuk. ![]() Riots are breaking out all over as most of the world’s population have been receiving psychic visions from whatever that thing is and think it’s the Second Coming (which also goes to show that Star Trek popularity is greatly diminished in the future, as any fan would tell you that mixing gods and starships never turns out well for anyone). “Disciple” pods are spreading out to cities all over the world like discs in Independence Day. Now that God’s starship is orbiting Earth. We saw the Rooruk reaction to the Outreachers, and we heard what they had to do to get their God off their back. We saw the Rookuk, who killed their God when he decided they weren’t worshipping him properly. ![]() We saw the human Outreach Movement spreading the love of God to all creatures. Even though this strip took a hiatus between the last set of stories and this one, Abnett continues to make sure the patient readers are seeing how things seeded back then are now starting to bloom. ![]()
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