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Spoilers Star Trek: Prodigy General Discussion Thread

Exactly my point. Star Wars is not the template of all fiction. It's just a pastiche of the stuff George Lucas liked growing up -- including Star Trek, which is why it's named Star [4-letter word] and has tractor beams and "proton" torpedoes.

It's not an insult. The two series I've always felt have a lot more in common than fans of both admit and they overemphasize their differences. Prodigy seems to be a lot fun but they do seem to be leaning heavily on the "wretched hive", evil overlord, and ragtag band of misfits elements.

I'm interested in how they grow and change from where.
 
Prodigy seems to be a lot fun but they do seem to be leaning heavily on the "wretched hive", evil overlord, and ragtag band of misfits elements.

As I said, I think you're really reaching to pretend the two are all that similar. The Diviner isn't an "emperor," he's just in charge of one prison asteroid. Dal isn't a predestined chosen one. It's a really bad analogy.

Plus, of course, Star Wars never claimed to be doing anything more than recycling a lot of much older tropes -- Joseph Campbell, mythic hero's journey, all that stuff. It's ridiculous to try to give it credit for being the source of story conventions that it was blatantly copying to begin with.
 
It's not an insult. The two series I've always felt have a lot more in common than fans of both admit and they overemphasize their differences. Prodigy seems to be a lot fun but they do seem to be leaning heavily on the "wretched hive", evil overlord, and ragtag band of misfits elements.

I'm interested in how they grow and change from where.
Not everyone can be the best.
 
Okay, one of the show's producers posted the following tweet today:

https://twitter.com/GoodAaron/status/1453868402406146051

To quote, "For the record, no one has guessed what Murf is yet, and I’m delighted. It may be the most obscure Star Trek reference ever conceived."

I don't know what to make of this. The coalescent life form from "Aquiel?" A baby space amoeba? I don't think Murf can be one of the Hundred infant changelings, since he's purple, not amber.

Or... given that there's a Brikar in the show, the obscure reference could be to a novel or comic. Any thoughts?
 
Apparently that slime creature’s race has already been stated in some other Star Trek show. Anyone got an idea on what it could be?
 
Okay, one of the show's producers posted the following tweet today:

https://twitter.com/GoodAaron/status/1453868402406146051

To quote, "For the record, no one has guessed what Murf is yet, and I’m delighted. It may be the most obscure Star Trek reference ever conceived."

I don't know what to make of this. The coalescent life form from "Aquiel?" A baby space amoeba? I don't think Murf can be one of the Hundred infant changelings, since he's purple, not amber.

Or... given that there's a Brikar in the show, the obscure reference could be to a novel or comic. Any thoughts?
That creature was just the Thing. A bit too spooky for a kids show
 
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