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Spoilers Star Trek: Prodigy 1x03 - "Starstruck"

Rate the episode...

  • 10 - Excellent!

    Votes: 13 12.1%
  • 9

    Votes: 11 10.3%
  • 8

    Votes: 32 29.9%
  • 7

    Votes: 31 29.0%
  • 6

    Votes: 13 12.1%
  • 5

    Votes: 3 2.8%
  • 4

    Votes: 1 0.9%
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    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • 2

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • 1 - Terrible.

    Votes: 1 0.9%

  • Total voters
    107
The pacing, time and distance weren't as jumpy in this one as the pilot, so I think it's the stronger of the two so far. A good exploration of the Protostar.

A few highlights from me:

+ Kinda tragic to imply that Rok-Tahk's lived her entire life in the prison camp. Food rations are all she knows.

+ Dal's refusal to go to the Federation for aid is a tantalizing mystery. Theres a backstory here fueling the beliefs that he has, I wonder what it is.

+ Pity we didn't get a good look at the shuttle intact, but it looks like the Protostar prints up a 'shuttle sled', not a full shuttlecraft.

+ I'd like to freeze frame the captain's quarters when I can to see if theres any evidence of the Captain's identity. The protostar interestingly lacks any evidence of a crew that suddenly evacuated. So...what happened?

+ Murph looks pretty cozy in the Captain's seat. Do we have anything in trek of humanoids being converted to goo monsters? I have this strange guess that Murph is the Protostar's captain that got transformed. Kinda like what happened to the science team in "Realm of Fear."
 
Soooo much exposition, and some of it dealing with procedure was weird. Never seen power needs cause brig cells to open allowing prisoners to run free. Thought that only happens in Arkham . ;) I suppose it matters little in an imminent death situation but it still seems silly. Perhaps a return to bars on brigs instead of force fields.

Enough with the Federation propaganda speech, please.

Otherwise a fun, action packed, character infused romp. 7
 
Soooo much exposition, and some of it dealing with procedure was weird. Never seen power needs cause brig cells to open allowing prisoners to run free. Thought that only happens in Arkham . ;) I suppose it matters little in an imminent death situation but it still seems silly. Perhaps a return to bars on brigs instead of force fields.

Enough with the Federation propaganda speech, please.

Otherwise a fun, action packed, character infused romp. 7

Yes, sometimes the computer is kinda stupid. Remember with Burnham when she was trapped in the brig. Well, at first it protected her against being blown out in space but then the computer wouldn't let her go regardless of imminent death. You'd think a clever computer would think of a way to save the person in the brig when something like that happens.
 
It's like a ship named Enterprise being the only starship within range to respond to a major crisis. It makes no sense when you stop and think about it but for the convenience of the plot, there you are.
 
The pacing, time and distance weren't as jumpy in this one as the pilot, so I think it's the stronger of the two so far. A good exploration of the Protostar.

A few highlights from me:

+ Kinda tragic to imply that Rok-Tahk's lived her entire life in the prison camp. Food rations are all she knows.
Agreed.

+ Dal's refusal to go to the Federation for aid is a tantalizing mystery. Theres a backstory here fueling the beliefs that he has, I wonder what it is.
You assume Dal knows what the Federation is like; and his point is well taken in that I doubt the Federation authorities are going to look kindly at a group of kids 'joyriding' in a prototype Federation starship. Yeah, I'm sure they'll (the Starfleet Brass) will buy the "We just found it...it was 100% empty - no sign of the crew... " too.

Based on what we know of their lives so far, the older ones would have no reason to trust any authority figure.
 
Me too.

Which is unfortunate because every time I think of DQ, I think of Blizzard. And every time I think of Blizzard, I think of rampant misogyny and sexual harassment.
I think of last winter when we got 3.5 feet of snow in one 24 hours period. :mad:
(and I hope like Hell it doesn't happen against this season!)
 
Why settle or aim low?
Biological immortality is inevitable thanks to exponential developments and returns by around 2030-2035... that's at most 14 years away.#

Plus, increasing research is saying that there might not be an upper hard limit to the human lifespan (or healthspan).
And we have examples of humans who are 80 years old, but look 20-30 years younger and are fit (most of them go to the gym though)... and that lifespan and healthspan are thriving when humans are on a plant based nutrition (absent of any/all animal products).

My friend, I think those exponential developments will come even earlier than that. Try 2025. :)
 
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