The New Frontier series, co-created and written by Peter David, notable Star Trek novel writer, notable comic book writer, and even occasional Star Trek comic book writer, was inevitably going to have a comic book entry. It's surprising it didn't happen sooner or more often.
In this story, the Excalibur is on their way to intervene in a dispute between a local planet and the Redeemers, a race of religious crusading colonizers, when they get sidetracked by a rescue mission. By the time they get to the planet, the Redeemers have committed their passive-aggressive genocide through the virus engineered to spread across the planet if the Redeemer emissary is harmed. Shelby tells Calhoun that he can't be in two places at once, so Calhoun tries to solve the problem of being in two places at once.
Star Trek, at least in the TNG era is more cerebral and makes for boring comics, imo. A lot of people standing around talking, made more stiff by the artist trying to realistically render the characters, as some of them did appear on one TV series or another. This book has a little infodumping in the beginning, but mostly relies on you already knowing the characters and background. And this has a relatively short page count. The story concept had potential, but the end result isn't anything special.