As the landing party tries to avoid The Seed they become separated. Spock and D-6 encounter Scotty and the trio manage to escape in a mini sub as the underwater complex is destroyed. Underground, Chapel comes face to face with La'an Noonien-Singh and Number One, now possessed by The Seed. Again, a lot going on this issue... and again, very little seems to happen. The cliffhanger of the Enterprise being surrounded is followed up on by only a few pages. The action of this issue is focused on the surface, with Chapel having several conversations with her old friend, now possessed by The Seed. It is the old routine of a friend telling someone things they don't want to hear or don't want to admit. Seen it before a thousand times. D-6 continues to feel like a Star Wars character and Scotty hardly registers to me as actually acting like Scotty. six out of ten.
Part 3 starts with a quick flashback scene with Christine Chapel and Jinare before returning to the present with the plant terror trying to coax chapel to join, but is stopped by Una Chin-Riley. Una and Chapel stay behind to buy time for the rest of the landing party, meanwhile in orbit the ship is about to be attacked by an alien race. Spock and D-16 make it to the sub but are stopped by the returning giant squid from issue one. In between space and underwater we learn the vine creatures were imprisoned by an ancient race called the Arken (who are surrounding the Enterprise) who have less than benevolent reasons for imprisoning the vine people, the vine people are pissed and we’re left in another cliffhanger. One of the many things I’ve always liked about Star Trek, they introduce an alien race that’s considered ancient and give you enough information that leaves you wanting more. And with this issue specifically they are doing just that while keeping the pacing moving alo...