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American animated television series

Star Trek: Prodigy
Star Trek Prodigy Logo.png
Genre
  • Adventure
  • Drama
  • Science fiction
Created by Kevin & Dan Hageman
Based on Star Trek
by Factor Roddenberry
Voices of
  • Brett Gray
  • Ella Purnell
  • Jason Mantzoukas
  • Angus Imrie
  • Rylee Alazraqui
  • Dee Bradley Baker
  • Jimmi Simpson
  • John Noble
  • Kate Mulgrew
Theme music composer Michael Giacchino
Composer Nami Melumad
Country of origin U.s.
Original language English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes x
Production
Executive producers
  • Kevin Hageman
  • Dan Hageman
  • Rod Roddenberry
  • Trevor Roth
  • Katie Krentz
  • Aaron Baiers
  • Heather Kadin
  • Alex Kurtzman
Producer MacGregor Middleton
Running time 24 minutes
Product companies
  • Hole-and-corner Hideout
  • Roddenberry Entertainment
  • Brothers Hageman Productions
  • Nickelodeon Blitheness Studio
  • CBS Heart Animation Productions
Release
Original network Paramount+
Original release October 28, 2021 (2021-10-28) –
present (present)
Chronology
Preceded by Star Trek: Lower Decks
Followed by Star Expedition: Foreign New Worlds
Related shows Star Trek TV serial

Star Expedition: Prodigy is an American blithe television series created past Kevin and Dan Hageman for the streaming service Paramount+ and the cable channel Nickelodeon. It is the tenth Star Trek series and was launched in 2021 every bit part of executive producer Alex Kurtzman'south expanded Star Expedition Universe. Prodigy is the outset Star Expedition series to target younger audiences and is as well the first to use 3D animation. The series follows a grouping of young aliens who utilise an abandoned starship to search for adventure.

Brett Gray, Ella Purnell, Jason Mantzoukas, Angus Imrie, Rylee Alazraqui, and Dee Bradley Baker voice the young crew of the USS Protostar, with Jimmi Simpson, John Noble, and Kate Mulgrew also providing voices for the series, the latter reprising her part as Kathryn Janeway from Star Trek: Voyager. Kurtzman first mentioned the serial in January 2019, and it was confirmed a month later. The Hageman brothers were set equally creators and showrunners, and Nickelodeon ordered two seasons of Prodigy that April. Ben Hibon was appear as director and creative atomic number 82 in August 2020, and it was revealed in February 2021 that the serial would debut on Paramount+ before airing on Nickelodeon. It is produced by CBS Heart Animation Productions and Nickelodeon Animation Studio in association with Secret Hideout, Roddenberry Amusement, and Brothers Hageman Productions.

Star Trek: Prodigy premiered on Paramount+ on October 28, 2021, and began airing on Nickelodeon on Dec 17. The first season of twenty episodes will run into 2022, and a 2d season is in production.

Premise [edit]

In 2383, v years after the USS Voyager returned to World at the cease of Star Trek: Voyager, a motley coiffure of young aliens find an abandoned Starfleet transport, the USS Protostar, in the Tars Lamora prison colony. Taking control of the ship, they must larn to piece of work together as they make their manner from the Delta Quadrant to the Alpha Quadrant.[ane] [2]

Cast and characters [edit]

Main [edit]

  • Brett Gray as Dal R'El: a 17-twelvemonth-one-time "maverick" of unknown species who takes the role of captain on the USS Protostar.[3]
  • Ella Purnell as Gwyndala: a 17-year-sometime Vau N'Akat nicknamed "Gwyn" who dreamed of exploring the stars while growing up on her father's bleak mining planet.[3]
  • Jason Mantzoukas as Jankom Pog: a xvi-yr-one-time Tellarite. He always plays devil's advocate.[3]
  • Angus Imrie equally Zero: a Medusan—a noncorporeal, genderless, energy-based lifeform—who wears a containment suit to terminate others from going mad at the sight of them.[3]
  • Rylee Alazraqui as Rok-Tahk: a shy, 8-year-old Brikar.[iii]
  • Dee Bradley Baker as Murf:
    An indestructible blob with practiced timing and an ambition for ship parts.[3] The graphic symbol was initially added as a joke, with Dal arriving to find a "semi-sentient blob" had joined the coiffure, but the writers soon brutal in honey with the idea of having a "canis familiaris-type character" in the serial that children would enjoy.[4] In the second half of the first flavor, the writers gave Murf a grapheme arc across "just eating things".[v]
  • Jimmi Simpson as Drednok:
    The Diviner'southward deadly robotic enforcer.[6] Co-showrunner Kevin Hageman said the robot was "very still, and silent, and soft-spoken", which contrasted with the more driven personality of the Diviner.[4] Simpson described Drednok as a more than verbose version of the character Maximilian from the moving-picture show The Black Hole (1979).[2]
  • John Noble as the Augur:
    Gwyn's father and a ruthless tyrant who controls the asteroid Tars Lamora and searches for the Protostar.[6] The character, and Noble's functioning, were inspired by Ricardo MontalbƔn's Star Trek villain Khan Noonien Singh.[2] The character initially just appears floating in a tank, which was inspired by the floating Guild Navigator animate being from David Lynch'south Dune (1984).[7]
  • Kate Mulgrew as Kathryn Janeway:
    Mulgrew primarily voices the Protostar 'south Emergency Training Holographic Advisor which is based on the likeness of Janeway, the sometime captain of the USS Voyager.[1] [viii] She as well voices the real Janeway, now a Starfleet Vice Admiral in command of the USS Dauntless.[9]

Recurring [edit]

  • Bonnie Gordon as the USS Protostar 's computer[x]
  • Robert Beltran equally Chakotay: the original captain of the Protostar.[11]
  • Jameela Jamil as Asencia[11]
  • Daveed Diggs as Tysess[11]
  • Jason Alexander as Noum[11]

Guest [edit]

  • RenĆ© Auberjonois as Odo: a famous space station security officer and Changeling who appears as a hologram. Archival audio of Auberjonois from Star Expedition: Deep Space Nine is used for the series.[12]
  • James Doohan as Montgomery Scott: a famous Starfleet engineer who appears as a hologram. Archival audio of Doohan from Star Expedition: The Original Series and Star Expedition: The Next Generation is used for the series.[12]
  • Nichelle Nichols equally Uhura: a famous Starfleet communications officer who appears as a hologram. Archival audio of Nichols from The Original Series and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) is used for the series.[12]
  • Leonard Nimoy as Spock: a famous Starfleet science officer who appears as a hologram. Archival audio of Nimoy from The Original Series, Star Trek: The Move Picture (1979), The Wrath of Khan, and The Next Generation is used for the series.[12]
  • David Ruprecht as the captain of the Kobayashi Maru who appears as a hologram. Archival audio of Ruprecht from The Wrath of Khan is used for the series.[13]
  • Gates McFadden as Beverly Crusher: a famous Starfleet medical officer who appears equally a hologram.[12]
  • Grey Griffin as Nandi: a female Ferengi smuggler who raised Dal.[14]
  • Billy Campbell as Thadiun Okona: a rogue freighter captain.[15]

Episodes [edit]

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

In June 2018, after condign sole showrunner of the serial Star Trek: Discovery, Alex Kurtzman signed a five-year overall deal with CBS Television Studios to expand the Star Trek franchise beyond Discovery to several new serial, miniseries, and animated series.[17] After the announcement of adult blithe comedy Star Expedition: Lower Decks, Kurtzman said in January 2019 that there would be at least one more animated series released as role of his expansion. This would be a "kids-focused" series that could potentially be released on a different network from the more adult-focused streaming service CBS All Access (later rebranded Paramount+) where the other Star Trek series under Kurtzman were being released. Kurtzman said other animated series would be unlike from Lower Decks in both tone and visual style, with the latter potentially beingness achieved through different engineering.[18]

Kevin and Dan Hageman joined the series as writers by mid-Feb 2019, when Nickelodeon was in talks to air the bear witness since its viewers match the series' younger target audience. The project was expected to be a "major tentpole serial" for the network under its new president Brian Robbins.[xix] A month later, Kurtzman confirmed the project and said negotiations with Nickelodeon were almost consummate. He expected the series to be set up for release in 2021 or 2022.[20] Nickelodeon officially ordered the serial in belatedly April 2019, with the Hageman brothers confirmed to exist writing and executive producing the series aslope Kurtzman, Secret Hideout'southward Heather Kadin, Rod Roddenberry (the son of Star Trek creator Cistron Roddenberry) and Trevor Roth of Roddenberry Entertainment, and CBS Television set's animation executive Katie Krentz.[21] Kadin revealed in October 2019 that the series had received a two-flavour social club from Nickelodeon due to the animation work required for the series and said it would feature serialized elements. She explained that the Hagemans were hired due to their work on previous children'southward series that were non "playing downwards" to the audience and were still watchable for older viewers. Kadin felt the serial would exist something that older Star Trek fans could watch with their children to introduce them to the franchise.[22]

In an article on the Star Trek franchise in Jan 2020, The Wall Street Journal listed the series as Star Expedition: Prodigy.[23] This championship was officially confirmed in July, along with a 2021 release engagement. Ramsey Naito was overseeing the series for Nickelodeon as EVP of Animation Production and Evolution.[24] Ben Hibon was appear as director, co-executive producer, and creative atomic number 82 for the series in August 2020. Naito described Hibon as "an incredible storyteller and a earth builder with a distinct vision" for the series.[25] In February 2021, ViacomCBS appear that Prodigy would debut on the streaming service Paramount+ forth with the rest of the Star Trek Universe.[26] Paramount+'s EVP of development and programming, Julie McNamara, said they would have the "best of both worlds" with this move by introducing the series to fans of the other Star Trek series on the service before bringing information technology to new audiences on Nickelodeon. She added that viewership data from CBS All Access showed that fans of Star Trek too watched the animated series The Legend of Korra on the service, and this was another factor in deciding to add Prodigy to Paramount+.[27] At that time, the series was revealed to take been ordered for a 20-episode season,[28] with a 2d 20-episode flavour officially confirmed by Paramount+ in November.[29] [30]

Writing [edit]

"We never really view information technology as a child show. We view it every bit a prove for people who don't know Star Trek, which could be young or one-time... We wanted to keep the stakes real for an older audience. We never want to dumb things down for kids. Kids are really smart. They may have a learning curve in the evidence, but they'll become in that location."

Co-showrunner Dan Hageman on making Star Trek for younger audiences[31]

The Hageman brothers announced the serial' writers room in July 2019, which included Julie and Shawna Benson, Diandra Pendleton-Thompson, Republic of chad Quandt, Aaron Waltke, Lisa Shoop Boyd, Nikhil Jayaram, Erin McNamara, and Keith Sweetness.[32] Star Expedition writer David Mack served equally a consultant and adviser on the serial.[33] Astrophysicist Erin Macdonald also served as a consultant on the series after being hired equally a general science advisor for the Star Trek franchise.[34] The premise of the serial was developed every bit a way to introduce Star Trek concepts to new, young audiences by featuring a group of young aliens from the Delta Quadrant who larn most Starfleet and its ideals throughout the series. Kevin Hageman noted that young viewers may not exist able to place with the "fully formed officers" who star in almost Star Expedition series so Prodigy starring younger characters also helped with the target audience beingness able to engage with the series.[35] Waltke was promoted to co-head writer and co-executive producer of the second season,[36] and explained that the outset two seasons were written to tell one continuous story beyond four x-episode "mini-arcs".[thirty]

Casting [edit]

During New York Comic Con in October 2020, Kate Mulgrew was announced to exist reprising her office of Kathryn Janeway from Star Trek: Voyager. Further casting for the serial was expected to be revealed in the following months.[8] Kurtzman said bringing Mulgrew dorsum for the serial was part of the Hagemans' initial pitch, and he felt their reasoning was compelling enough to encounter his requirements that "legacy characters" like Janeway but be brought back for a very specific reason. The product had approached Mulgrew nearly starring in the serial a year before the official announcement, and Kurtzman was surprised that her involvement had not leaked during that fourth dimension.[37] Mulgrew was initially reluctant to bring together the series, but after several months of negotiations she was convinced to reprise her office past the idea of introducing Star Trek to a new generation of fans.[38] The series' version of Janeway is a hologram aboard the USS Protostar that is based on the original character's likeness,[1] though the actual Janeway also appears.[ix] The hologram Janeway helps train the series' span coiffure,[1] which features six young misfits who,[27] in a first for the Star Trek franchise, are all aliens rather than man.[39] Mulgrew revealed in January 2021 that recording for the first season had been completed, and recording on the 2nd flavour was about to begin.[xl] The main vocalism cast for the serial was appear in June 2021, including Rylee Alazraqui as Rok-Tahk, Brett Gray every bit Dal, Angus Imrie as Naught, Jason Mantzoukas equally Jankom Pog, Ella Purnell as Gwyn, and Dee Bradley Bakery as Murf.[3] At the terminate of August, John Noble was announced as voicing Gwyn'southward father, the Diviner, with Jimmi Simpson bandage as the Diviner's robotic enforcer Drednok.[6]

Bonnie Gordon was hired to provide temporary "scratch vocals" for Gwyn and Janeway during development of the series, which led to her getting a permanent office as the voice of the USS Protostar 'south computer.[10] Billy Campbell revealed in February 2021 that he was reprising his invitee role of Thadiun Okona from Star Trek: The Next Generation in the series and said his role was i of several "legacy characters" that were returning for Prodigy.[15] Robert Beltran, who portrayed Chakotay in Voyager, said he was working on Prodigy in Baronial,[41] and was confirmed that October to be reprising his role as Helm Chakotay. Other recurring guests include Daveed Diggs as Commander Tysess, Jameela Jamil as Ensign Asencia, and Jason Alexander equally Dr. Noum. Alexander previously had a unlike guest office in Voyager.[11] In the 6th episode, Dal takes a holographic simulation of the Kobayashi Maru captaincy test from the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982). In the motion-picture show, cadets took the exam with experienced Starfleet officers as their crew, and episode author Waltke chose to replicate this by including famous Starfleet officers from previous Star Expedition series in the simulation. He originally included eight well-known crewmembers and the writers room debated which characters to bring back for the scene. This was ultimately narrowed down to five characters during the writing process: RenƩ Auberjonois's Odo from Star Trek: Deep Infinite Nine; James Doohan's Montgomery Scott, Nichelle Nichols' Uhura, and Leonard Nimoy's Spock from Star Trek: The Original Serial; and Gates McFadden's Beverly Crusher from Star Trek: The Side by side Generation. McFadden returned to provide new vocals for the episode, while archival sound of the other actors was used for their characters. Waltke read around 90 scripts for by Star Trek episodes and rewatched 40 episodes of the older series to notice lines that could fit into these scenes and and then pulled the dialogue for those lines from the Star Trek archives.[42]

Animation [edit]

When the series was appear, Kurtzman expected it would take around a twelvemonth for each season's animation work to be completed.[20] During their initial discussions when Hibon kickoff joined the projection, the Hagemans said that they wanted to create an "epic" scope without losing the characters and emotion. Using computer-generated blitheness was the logical choice for Hibon, as he felt it would requite the product all the tools they needed to create a cinematic serial that was on-par with the live-action entries in the franchise.[35] Using CG animation differentiated Prodigy from the previous Star Trek animated serial, Star Trek: The Animated Series and Lower Decks.[43] [44] The serial' blueprint mode was first developed through 2D drawings before being animated with 3D CG animation,[35] and Kurtzman compared information technology to the animated anthology series Dearest, Death & Robots in terms of "beauty and lighting and cinema".[44] Kadin farther compared the style to the Hagemans' previous work on the animated series Ninjago and Trollhunters,[22] while Kurtzman said the series' animation was feature film-quality and would hold up if projected in cinemas.[27] In August 2020, Kurtzman said work on the series' animation was "barreling alee, total steam ahead" in contrast to the live-action Star Trek series which had been delayed past the COVID-19 pandemic.[45]

External video
video icon Star Trek: Prodigy opening credits presents the serial' title sequence with main theme composed by Michael Giacchino, Twitter video from the "Star Expedition on Paramount+" channel

The series' designers tried to make the initial designs feel more grounded than previous Star Expedition series, with the intention of integrating more than of the "classic language" of Star Trek designs into Prodigy equally the main characters movement closer to the Federation and Starfleet.[35] The USS Protostar, the central send of the series, has a similar blueprint to the USS Voyager. The series' opening title sequence follows the Protostar through various spatial anomalies, planets, and droppings fields that form into images of the principal cast.[46]

Music [edit]

In August 2020, Kurtzman said Nami Melumad had been hired to compose the music for a new Star Trek series later impressing with her piece of work on the Star Trek: Short Treks short "Q&A". He did non reveal which serial she had been hired for, but Melumad indicated that information technology was Prodigy.[47] She was confirmed to be composing for the serial in October.[48] The series' chief theme was composed by Michael Giacchino, who supervised Melumad'due south Short Treks work and likewise composed the music for the Kelvin Timeline Star Expedition films.[46] [49]

Melumad was the first woman to compose the music for a Star Expedition series, which she said was "a huge honor, and [a] great responsibility". Giacchino's suggest to Melumad was to not overuse the serial' primary theme or the original Star Trek theme by Alexander Courage, and then they would feel earned when they do go used. Melumad composed several other themes, including for each of the primary characters. To represent Jankom'due south Tellarite "characteristics", Melumad focused on the trombone and a tune that she called "a little chip of a clumsy matter". Zippo'due south theme uses a piccolo, while Gwyn's features a "keyboard-y kind of bell tone sound". Melumad did non reprise Jerry Goldsmith'due south main theme from Star Trek: Voyager to stand for Hologram Janeway, since the graphic symbol represents Starfleet in full general inside the serial and considering she felt the young target audience would not recognize the theme anyway. She did say that the music becomes "more than Star Trek-y" equally the serial goes on.[fifty] The score was recorded in Budapest with a 64-musician orchestra, and Melumad was glad that this was not impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic which had forced other series to tape their musicians individually.[51] Selections from the score are existence released after the debut of each episode, leading to a total soundtrack album at the end of the first season.[52]

All music is composed past Nami Melumad, except where noted.

Star Trek Prodigy (Original Music from the Series)
No. Championship Creative person(s) Length
one. "Star Trek Prodigy (Main Theme)" Michael Giacchino 2:52
2. "Tars Lamora" 4:11
3. "Wing Me Hover" ii:ten
4. "It's Not O-Kazon" 2:eighteen
5. "The Last of Vau N'Akat" 2:27
half-dozen. "Zero Zeros In" 1:00
vii. "In Catboots" 2:57
8. "Great Mines Work Alike" 1:11
ix. "Mine Your Own Business organization" ii:04
10. "USS Protostar NX-76884" four:xvi
11. "Close Encounters of the Curious Kind" 1:55
12. "Trust Me, I'm an Engineer" 2:42
13. "Cultural Studies" 0:46
14. "No Dal Moment" 2:31
15. "The Surge Between U.s.a." 4:25
sixteen. "Have a Dainty Fight" three:54
17. "Become Outer Space" 5:12
18. "E'er Wanted to See the Stars" 1:37
nineteen. "Divine Intervention" 0:41
xx. "Starfleet 101 - Introduction to Starfleet" five:17
21. "Trading Spaces" 1:58
22. "Alive Well and Prosper" 2:21
23. "Second Get-go Contact" 0:54
24. "Red Alarm" 2:35
25. "Any Floats Your Boat" four:26
26. "Pathfinder" 3:18
27. "A Nudge in the Correct Management" 1:29
28. "The Revenant-12" 1:03
29. "Get-go Away Mission" 3:46
thirty. "Set Phasers to Fun" 3:xiv
31. "Gwyning Control, Pt. 1" ane:21
32. "Gwyning Control, Pt. 2" i:34
33. "Curiouser and Curiouser" 2:48
34. "Persistence of Vision" two:16
35. "Weird is Part of the Job" 2:09
36. "Running a Tied Ship" 4:52
37. "From Here to Where" iii:38
38. "Moving Mountains" 2:55
39. "Watcher in the Forest" ii:05
40. "juppu' maHlaH" 4:28
41. "Unwelcome Visitor" 3:11
42. "Dream Catcher, You Heart Breaker" three:42
43. "My Protostar, My Choice" 3:09
44. "Proto, I Have a Feeling Nosotros Aren't in Delta Quadrant Anymore" ii:19
45. "Holodeck 101" 3:29
46. "A Penny For Your Thoughts" i:21
47. "You Are My Blood, My Spirit'due south Song" one:32
48. "Starfleet's Finest" two:29
49. "Coffee First" 1:26
50. "Dal vs. The Kobayashi Maru" 1:46
51. "Murftoot" 1:31
52. "A Captain With a Plan" 0:28
53. "Lightningboom" 1:32
54. "Stinger of Prey" 0:23
55. "The Measure of a Captain" ii:32
56. "Found in Translation" 1:10
57. "Beam Me out" 1:57
58. "Meet and Greed" 3:10
59. "Ferengi Rule of Acquisition No. 208" 3:15
60. "First Con-Tact" ii:48
61. "Frame 245" 0:37
62. "Crystal Matters" 1:14
63. "The Cymari Song" 4:31
64. "The Prime Deceptive" 2:47
65. "Who Your True Friends Are" 1:47
Total length: 2:42:00

Marketing [edit]

The series' championship and logo were officially announced at the virtual Star Trek Universe panel during the July 2020 Comic-Con@Home convention,[24] while Mulgrew's casting was announced at another virtual Star Expedition Universe panel for New York Comic Con in Oct 2020.[8] A beginning look at the main characters was released during the February 2021 ViacomCBS Investor Day,[39] and a first look at Hologram Janeway was revealed during the "Get-go Contact Day" virtual event on April 5, 2021, celebrating the fictional vacation marking first contact betwixt humans and aliens in the Star Trek universe.[1] At the Tv Critics Association printing tour in August 2021, the opening championship sequence was revealed along with Giacchino's chief theme.[46] After beingness the dominant producer of Star Trek collectible figures in the 1990s, Playmates Toys returned to the franchise in 2022 with new figures based on Prodigy.[53] [54]

Release [edit]

Star Trek: Prodigy premiered on October 28, 2021, on the streaming service Paramount+,[55] in the The states. The series is existence released in other countries as Paramount+ is made available to them.[56] CTV Sci-Fi Aqueduct broadcasts the series in Canada.[57] The first five episodes were released through Nov 18, followed by a intermission before the next five episodes were released beginning on January half dozen, 2022. The concluding ten episodes of the first season will be released after in 2022.[29] Prodigy premiered on the cable channel Nickelodeon, which originally ordered the series, on Dec 17, 2021.[58]

Reception [edit]

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 93% approval rating for the commencement season, with an average rating of 7.nine/10 based on fifteen reviews.[59] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 68 out of 100 based on reviews from v critics, indicating "mostly favorable reviews".[60]

Alex Maidy of JoBlo.com rated the series "swell" and wrote: "Star Trek: Prodigy proves that it is entirely possible for Cistron Roddenberry'due south vision to be both activity-packed and thought-provoking... information technology is a rip-roaring adventure that will continue adults engaged, make kids remember, and opens upwards endless possibilities for Star Trek more than whatever other series since the 1966 original."[61] Collier Jennings of Collider praised the series in his review, claiming "it is ane of the best new entries in the Star Trek franchise... Prodigy wrings genuine emotion out of its moments, proving that even though it's targeted toward a younger audience it won't speak downwardly to said audience."[62] Tara Bennett of IGN rated the episode 7 out of 10 and wrote: "Prodigy has the slick wait of a high-end pic" and "The premiere sets the stage for a credible course for adventure that has the potential to grow into something special." Bennet praised the performances and said Ella Purnell's Gwyn and Rylee Alazraqui'due south Rok-Tahk are already stealing a lot of their scenes.[63] Joel Keller of Decider.com wrote, "The animation, writing and action sequences make the show as accessible to Trekkers, equally well. Mulgrew's performance as a slightly more wise-acre version of Voyager's Janeway grounds the show in Trek's universe, but but merely enough to not get it mired in the franchise's drier, more talky tendencies. The first episode is full of well-designed action that ratchets upwardly tension and keeps all viewers engaged, whether they're kids or grownups."[64] Jeff Ewing of Slashfilm praised Star Trek: Prodigy's bold themes and unique tone aimed at both young and old audiences, noting it is "well-paced for mod audiences with a stiff set of character introductions, good action sequences, and a lot of open-ended potential. It strikes every bit ably accomplishing its goals to innovate younger audiences to the globe of "Expedition," finding a potent path to do so with its young characters' guided trip through the galaxy."[65] Keith DeCandido, author of several Star Trek novels, praised Prodigy in a review for Tor.com, saying it was fifty-fifty better than Discovery, Picard, and Lower Decks. DeCandido noted that "the target audience is on Nickelodeon, just honestly this show'due south audition is anyone who loves Star Trek, because this is very much a Trek show."[66] Zack Handlen of The A.V. Gild gave the first episode a grade B and said the show had potential. He wrote: "The series is aimed at children, but in a cheery all-ages kind of way that avoids insulting its audition even if it never quite manages to print them."[67] Shah Shahid of Comic Years praised Prodigy as "a beautiful style to remind audiences of what the promise of a vivid hereafter means to those without that hope... and at the end of the day, that is ultimately what Roddenberry intended."[68]

CNN.com'southward Brian Lowry was critical of the first episode and wrote: "The show generally just transparently trades off the 'Trek' title without feeling like it'south going anywhere, boldly or otherwise."[69]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Star Trek: Prodigy on Paramount+
  • Star Expedition: Prodigy at IMDbEdit this at Wikidata
  • Star Trek: Prodigy at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Prodigy

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