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Fan Collective Unimatrix 47: Star Trek Prodigy’s “Ghost in the Machine” Episode

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He meets up with the others, and they collectively determine that they haven’t left the Holodeck. They follow the crew into Murf’s nightclub simulation and narrowly escape into Dal’s pirate simulation. They follow the crew into Murf’s nightclub simulation and narrowly escape into Dal’s pirate simulation.

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Terror Firma: On Making the Right Choice

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Dream Catcher” left our intrepid heroes marooned on the Murder Planet after having faced their greatest desires, and “Terror Firma” picks right up where “Dream Catcher” left off both in terms of action and in terms of theme, specifically with respect to Gwyn and her place in the narrative. Dal agrees and directs the crew to move out.

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Star Trek: Discovery – All is Possible: You Just Have to be Open to It

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Tilly acknowledges Gorev’s grief at having been victimized by the Emerald Chain when they left his family to starve. HERE THERE BE SPOILERS. There’s honestly a lot to love about “ All Is Possible.” ” In some ways, it feels very much like a return to a familiar past. Plot Ahoy!

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Vortex: Looking For Changelings in All the Wrong Places

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HERE THERE BE SPOILERS. Vortex ” marks the first Odo-centric episode and builds on the set-up from “Emissary” to establish more firmly one of the primary drivers for Odo’s journey that will last throughout the series. The episode opens with Odo happily engaging in his favorite pastime, harassing Quark in the bar. Croden fires, killing Ro-Kel.

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“We’ll Always Have Tom Paris:” A Jeffries Tube Odyssey

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Arguably, layered storytelling typifies Lower Decks , usually in the form of nods back to previous Trek content, but “Tom Paris,” out of all the episodes yet, seems to take this approach to a new level. I mention that here because the title gives us a taste of how layered “Tom Paris” will be as an episode. Think onions or ogres.