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A Storm Is Coming isn't about the phrase, it's about a literal storm being used as foreshadowing.


* AStormIsComing: Captain April tells this to Kirk and Spock at the end of ''Countdown to Darkness'', which foreshadows the events in [[Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness the second film]] and the subsequent comic arcs dealing with the Klingon and Romulan conflict.
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* TheSingularity: The Enterprise comes across a smoothly featureless planet made of unknown material and decide to explore it. After interaction with it brings the Enterprise computer to sentience, they deduce that the population of the planet converted it entirely into a machine and uploaded their minds into it. This effectively turned them into their planet, sustained by radiation from their sun. Kirk partially deconstructs it by [[AndThenWhat asking why anyone would do that]], since all they seem to do is simply exist now. He's answered by chalking that up to the ancient philosophical question of the meaning of life.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: ''Countdown To Darkness'' turns Robert April (the otherwise heroic original captain of the first Enterprise) into a rogue AntiVillain who commandeers the new Enterprise in order to save a race from extinction.

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''Countdown To Darkness'' turns Robert April (the otherwise heroic original captain of the first Enterprise) into a rogue AntiVillain who commandeers the new Enterprise in order to save a race from extinction.extinction.
** The long dead Landru in [[Recap/StarTrekS1E21TheReturnOfTheArchons The Return Of The Archons]] was a WellIntentionedExtremist at worst trying to restore peace after a devastating war, here he was a corrupt Starfleet scientist with a God complex whose actions were based around population control.
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** In "Boldly Go" issue 2, the crew of the ''Endeavour'' analyse where the ship that attacked the ''Concord'' is going. Not only is it going to the exact place the ''Narada'' first appeared, their scans indicate they share technology and power. [[spoiler:Which the would, given "Countdown" revealed the Narada was made using Borg technology.]]

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** In "Boldly Go" issue 2, the crew of the ''Endeavour'' analyse where the ship that attacked the ''Concord'' is going. Not only is it going to the exact place the ''Narada'' first appeared, their scans indicate they share technology and power. [[spoiler:Which the they would, given "Countdown" revealed the Narada was made using Borg technology.]]
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Also released in this story line was ''ComicBook/StarTrekGreenLantern'', where the cast from ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'' winds up in the Kelvin Timeline following the destruction of the DC Universe.
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** All the {{Redshirt}}s in "The Apple", which even ends with them reflecting they could have been killed if the mission had gone slightly differently.

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** All the {{Redshirt}}s in "The Apple", Redshirt's Tale", which is based on the high-bodycount episode "The Apple". It even ends with them reflecting they could have been killed if the mission had gone slightly differently.
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** All the {{Redshirt}}s in "The Apple", which even ends with them reflecting they could have been killed if the mission had gone slightly differently.
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* InTheBlood: ''Countdown to Darkness'' implies that "Mudd" (the female arms dealer) is the half-Bajoran, half-human daughter of Harry Mudd (a character who also exists in the Prime Universe).
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** According to [[spoiler: Gary Mitchell]] in ''Boldly Go'' #17, there are universes where the ''Enterprise'' is "powered by mushrooms", presumably referencing an alternate verison of the spore drive from ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery''.
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