 Welcome back to the Come Again Single Issue series, where we take a single issue from a comic book series and read it back to you in our own words. The text has been removed from the pages to prevent copyright and the art is owned by its publishers. This is Star Trek The Next Generation, mere broken issue 4. Lieutenant Commander Data and Lieutenant Barclay are in one of the docking bays of the Enterprise. Picard had a very large isolation pod beamed over from the Stargazer. Inside the Cotator is very solitary, very bug-eyed Gaiman, who's a special guest and confidant of Picard. She's locked up for the safety of others. You see, she can be quite unpredictable at times. It's possible she's the last surviving member of the Allurean race. Back in the conference room, Picard congratulates his top crew members, Riker, Jordy, and Troy. They've successfully taken over the Enterprise, but now they have to deal with a very harsh truth before they can retake the Empire from the Cardassians and Klingons. Number one, they have to deal with Captain Jellico's Loyalists. And number two, they have to learn how to effectively run a ship of the Enterprise's stature with a skeleton crew. After extensive discussion, Picard recommends Wesley Crusher to become an officer in training in order to help fill the gaps of the skeleton crew. Of course, Riker is startled by this at first due to Wesley's act of being invulant, but Picard reassures him. It's just an act. At Neptune Station, Picard begins transferring many of Jellico's Loyalists over to the station as prisoners. When he leaves the Loyalists at the penal station with his old friend Tusta, he tells him to feel free and use them as test subjects for his experiments. After this, Diana meets with Riker on the observation deck of the Enterprise, where she tries to convince him that the Enterprise could still be his, and so could she. He just has to wait until the time is right. Picard meets with Beverly and offers Wesley the opportunity to become an officer in training on the bridge. However, she's not willing to allow it at first, but Wesley overhears them and accepts the position. Shortly after, the Enterprise is intercepted by the ISS Stargazer, Horatio, and the Arnold. Three ships were sent to bring Picard and the Enterprise back to the Empire by any means necessary. However, the ISS Enterprise holds his own effortlessly. But after an extensive battle, all four ships become surrounded by the Cardassians. We're only one issue away from the series finale. For those wondering, we skipped issue one out of sheer ignorance and forgetfulness. But that's all the more reason for you guys to pick up the single issues or collected edition, right? Mirror Broken is a six-part mini-series from IDW, but unlike most series, Mirror Broken begins counting from zero. If you enjoyed this video, hit the subscribe button, and while you're at it, hit the bell icon so you don't miss out on future episodes. Don't forget to leave a comment down below to let us know what you thought of this video and the series as a whole. Until next time, my friends, I'm Shannon for Comic-Ed and TV. Live long and prosper.