
Star Trek: The Original Series (IDW) #18, Star Trek/Planet of the Apes: The Primate Directive #1-5, Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection #s2, Classic Planet of the Apes #Other
Star Trek/Planet of the Apes: The Primate Directive
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1631403621
ISBN 13: 9781631403620
Publication date:
August 25th, 2015
Publisher: IDW Publishing/BOOM! Studios
Pages: 120
Genres: Science Fiction
In an extraordinary crossover, the realms of Star Trek and Planet of the Apes collide, weaving a narrative that explores profound themes of humanity and evolution. The story follows the iconic starship crew as they navigate uncharted territories, encountering the remnants of a world shaped by simian intelligence and the echoes of human civilization. Through their expedition, they confront moral dilemmas that question the very essence of what it means to be human.
As the crew interacts with intelligent apes and grapples with the implications of their own technological advancements, tensions rise. Ideological conflicts become evident, reflecting the struggles between hope and despair, progress and regression. The characters must balance their ideals of exploration and understanding with the stark realities that have unfolded in a world dramatically altered by its own mistakes.
With rich illustrations by Rachael Stott, the narrative vividly brings to life the contrast between the optimistic visions of the future and the darker, cautionary tales of evolution gone awry. Each page serves as a reminder of the delicate coexistence between different species and the consequences of humanity's actions.
This tale not only entertains but also serves as a thought-provoking reflection on society, urging readers to consider the legacy of choices made and the potential for redemption. As the crew's journey reveals unexpected alliances and antagonisms, they are ultimately faced with the question: can they learn from the past to forge a better future?
As the crew interacts with intelligent apes and grapples with the implications of their own technological advancements, tensions rise. Ideological conflicts become evident, reflecting the struggles between hope and despair, progress and regression. The characters must balance their ideals of exploration and understanding with the stark realities that have unfolded in a world dramatically altered by its own mistakes.
With rich illustrations by Rachael Stott, the narrative vividly brings to life the contrast between the optimistic visions of the future and the darker, cautionary tales of evolution gone awry. Each page serves as a reminder of the delicate coexistence between different species and the consequences of humanity's actions.
This tale not only entertains but also serves as a thought-provoking reflection on society, urging readers to consider the legacy of choices made and the potential for redemption. As the crew's journey reveals unexpected alliances and antagonisms, they are ultimately faced with the question: can they learn from the past to forge a better future?