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Lt. (j.g.) Kraft joins Sabriel and Ken to review the first five episodes of Star Trek: Prodigy‘s debut season. The animated show is meant to be a family-friendly entry point, and it’s the only show to have persuaded Kraft’s six daughters to give Star Trek a chance. What is it about this series that makes it so appealing and accessible? From Voyager tie-ins to character development, Prodigy has something for everyone — but is it enough for Trek veterans? We discuss!
Also check out the “Con Artist” Kickstarter by Bonnie Gordon of the Library Bards, who lends her voice to the USS Protostar‘s computer!
Stream the audio edition of Transporter Lock above or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Overcast, Pandora, Pocket Casts, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Podchaser, or the Internet Archive.
(The post Prodigy S1E01–05 first appeared on Transporter Lock - A Star Trek podcast.)4
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Lt. (j.g.) Kraft joins Sabriel and Ken to review the first five episodes of Star Trek: Prodigy‘s debut season. The animated show is meant to be a family-friendly entry point, and it’s the only show to have persuaded Kraft’s six daughters to give Star Trek a chance. What is it about this series that makes it so appealing and accessible? From Voyager tie-ins to character development, Prodigy has something for everyone — but is it enough for Trek veterans? We discuss!
Also check out the “Con Artist” Kickstarter by Bonnie Gordon of the Library Bards, who lends her voice to the USS Protostar‘s computer!
Stream the audio edition of Transporter Lock above or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Overcast, Pandora, Pocket Casts, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Podchaser, or the Internet Archive.
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