Star Trek Is Officially Bringing Back Its First Ever Villains

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With the god war now behind them, Worf and his crew have a new mission, one that puts them on a collision course with Star Trek's first villains.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning: contains spoilers for Star Trek: Defiant #8!

Star Trek is bringing back its first ever villains. Across its 57-year history, Star Trek has showcased a number of fearful adversaries, ranging from the war-like Klingons to the cold and unrelenting Borg. In Star Trek: Defiant #8, Worf and his crew are pressed into becoming bounty hunters, and readers learn that one of their first targets has ties to the starship Enterprise’s first adversaries.

Star Trek: Defiant #8 is written by Christopher Cantwell and drawn by Mike Feehan. Thanks to their actions during the Day of Blood event, Worf and his crew have been discharged and disavowed from Starfleet, and pressed into service as "off the books" bounty hunters. They are given a list of targets, one of whom is the time-traveling criminal Berlinghoff Rasmussen.

The Talosians Were There At the Beginning Long-time Star Trek fans will remember the Talosians as the first ever villains faced by the crew of the Enterprise. Humanoid, the Talosians possessed large brains capable of creating convincing mental illusions. Captain Pike encountered the Talosians, who added him to their collection. Pike was able to defeat the Talosians, and after convincing them what they were doing was wrong, they let him go.

Not Much is Known About the Talosians, Making Them the Perfect Enemy Now, over a hundred years since first contact with the Talosians, they are returning to the Star Trek universe. Outside a brief appearance on Star Trek: Discovery, the Talosians have been absent from screens. The Talosians are immensely powerful, capable of attacking starships from orbit, using nothing but mental power.

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