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Star Trek: Year Five - Experienced in Loss (Book 4) is the fourth volume in the omnibus collection of IDW Publishing's Star Trek: Year Five comic series. It was released in April 2022.

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The five-year mission reaches its epic conclusion, where Kirk and the Enterprise crew will have their bonds tested, secrets revealed, and futures cast into doubt!
First, Kirk meets his romantic match in fellow Starfleet Captain Laura Rhone (β). But will she be the one, or the one that got away?
Then, while investigating a mysterious structure on his home planet, Spock vanishes! Can Kirk, Bones, and company find where – or when – their friend has gone? And what does Spock's entanglement in Vulcan's past mean for its future?
Finally, the showdown that's been building for the last year is here! Gary Seven and the shadowy AEGIS organization's scheme has stretched from the grand Tholian Assembly to the pestilential Harry Mudd. Now their ultimate plan comes to fruition, and only the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise can hope to stop it! When the smoke clears, what will be left for our heroes?
For now, this is the final voyage of the starship Enterprise. This volume collects issues #20-25 of the series, as well as the Valentine's Day special, from writers Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Brandon Easton, Jim McCann, and Paul Cornell, and artists Angel Hernandez, Sylvia Califano, Stephen Thompson, and Christopher Jones.

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Contents[]

  1. "Star Trek: Year Five, Valentine's Day Special"
  2. "Star Trek: Year Five, Issue 20"
  3. "Star Trek: Year Five, Issue 21"
  4. "Star Trek: Year Five, Issue 22"
  5. "Star Trek: Year Five, Issue 23"
  6. "Star Trek: Year Five, Issue 24"
  7. "Star Trek: Year Five, Issue 25"

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