How can a pony move on after they lose everything? Spitfire struggles to hold together the pieces of her life when an critical injury leaves her hospitalized.
When Rainbow Dash finds herself off flight status after being injured, she ends up back at home with her parents. In the midst of pain and self-doubt, she discovers things about her father--and her namesake--that give her hope for her future.
Hitch Trailblazer and his friends discover that magic stopped working, again. Those ponies and an owl need to stop the Feline Alicorn Opalescence from misusing the Unity Crystals.
The Wonderbolts. A place to find Fame, Glory, Honor. Oh, you wanted a decent paycheck? That's a different department, and the sacrifice required is a lot more than the mere blood, sweat, and tears you already paid to join up.
Rainbow Dash promised Scootaloo a Rainboom at the next Wonderbolts show but she's been hurt. Solution: bring in another Rainbow Dash to do it for her! Two problems: Spitfire isn't fooled, and nobody taught the human Dash how to do a Rainboom.
History recalls Flaire d'Mare as the eminent fashion designer who streamlined the uniforms of the Wonderbolts. She is remembered as a visionary, an icon — a good mare. She wishes she was remembered as a mare who was afraid.
Lightning Dust strands her rocket in space. She'll die unless Equestria's Best and Brightest find a way to bring her home despite sabotage, snobbery, limited resources, and bureacratic incompetence.