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System Requirements

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 64-Bit
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 /Intel Core i3-7100
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 550 4GB / Nvidia GTX 950
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 8 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Card
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2500X / Intel Core i5-8400
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 580 / Nvidia GTX 1060
  • Storage: 16 GB available space

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A Star Trek video game geared toward a younger demographic that the whole family can enjoy.

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Review: Star Trek: Prodigy: Supernova

It’s a rare treat when fans have new Star Trek video games to look forward to. Besides the ever-present and generally great Star Trek Online , standalone Star Trek video games just aren’t that common. Just think: the last such game was Star Trek: Bridge Crew , and understandably not everybody wanted to find a few people to play with while wearing VR headsets. Before Bridge Crew , it was Star Trek, released for consoles and PC in 2013 — and that game was only okay and it actually is no longer available for purchase on digital storefronts. Thanks, licensing.

Now, a new arrival on the scene gives gamers something to latch onto, and although Star Trek: Prodigy: Supernova is geared toward a younger demographic, we still walked away pleased enough with the result that we can say it’s worth picking up, especially if you have young ones using the second player control.  

Supernova is published by Outright Games, a company known for kids games of various IPs, and developed by Tessera Studios, a Spain-based studio that previously released Intruders: Hide and Seek , a VR-compatible stealth game. Supernova features the voice cast of the TV show, namely Kate Mulgrew as Hologram Janeway, Brett Grey as Dal, Ella Purnell as Gwyn, Rylee Alazraqui as Rok-Tahk, Angus Imrie as Zero, Jason Mantzoukas as Jankom Pog and Dee Bradley Baker as Murf. Having the entire cast on board is a huge plus and generally makes the game feel like it belongs in the Prodigy universe.

The game sees players try to repair the Protostar after crashing in a Dyson Sphere and finding the rest of the Protostar crew as they try to avert a star from collapsing. Not a bad plot as far as Star Trek goes, and we could easily picture such a scenario happening in any one of the Star Trek shows. We do recommend you watch or re-watch the existing Prodigy episodes, as this story references previous events in important ways.

The first thing you’ll notice about this game is that it feels like Prodigy . Besides the cast, the animation style of the TV show translates well enough to video game graphics, although don’t expect this game’s visuals to rival the gorgeous animation as seen on TV. Besides the introductory graphic novel-esque cutscene, the rest of the animation has that Prodigy feel.

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Regarding the game’s presentation, there are a few cut corners – things like generic lip synch, oft-repeated voice lines (you’ll be hearing a lot of “Captain Dal, ready for action!”), some typos in the subtitles, video settings not saving, and buggy animations at times, but such polish generally falls by the wayside when targeting younger minds. Although we should note most of these minor criticisms are likely easily patchable should Tessera Studios care to do so.

One thing that hits the game’s presentation is the lack of icons for controllers. On the PC version, we were playing with an Xbox controller, but the game always showed generic white icons for the Xbox’s A, X, Y, and B buttons. More than a few people likely rely on seeing the color or letter of the button as much as its position on the controller, so this is a disappointing design choice.

Aiding the game’s presentation is a surprisingly great musical score. Sure, the Prodigy theme song is present when you first start the game and at key points during gameplay, but a sweeping orchestral score helps add moodiness and emotion to the game. Having a notable score is something we totally didn’t expect from this “kids’ game,” so it’s a welcome addition.

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For those more serious gamers, we just want to note how unexpectedly happy we were at how well Supernova performs. Our review code was for Steam, and we found Supernova works easily with ultrawide setups right from the start, and the game supports high frame rates no problem. While keyboard/mouse support is available, we found the twin-stick style gameplay feels better on a controller, and you can swap between the two forms of input on the fly.

As you could gather from various trailers, Supernova is a top-down twin stick shooter, where, if playing solo, you can switch between Dal and Gwyn as they shoot, slash, and puzzle-solve their way through the environment. If you are playing co-op, which we highly recommend you do, one player controls Dal and one controls Gwyn. Local co-op is a rarity nowadays, so we are thrilled to see Tessera build their game around this feature. If you’re not playing co-op, the game’s AI does a decent job of controlling the other player when needed, although you’ll be switching between the two characters fairly often and won’t have to rely on AI to progress through the game.

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While there is not too much in the way of gameplay variety, there’s enough to occupy younger gamers. Dal is stronger with his ranged weapons than his melee weapon, and Gwyn is vice versa, so that helps inform how you can approach battles. These battles usually contain multiple forms of Watchers, an enemy familiar to Prodigy fans. You can also explore the environment to discover collectibles and harvest as many crystals as you can to upgrade your weapons. When you aren’t on one of three planets, you can explore the Protostar. We would have loved to see an Elite Force Virtual Voyager-esque free roam option, but unfortunately Supernova limits you to three rooms: the bridge, a room that houses all your collectibles, and the holodeck.

As you progress through the story, your crew can help you in combat, which is a neat touch that helps the feeling of comradery among the Protostar crew. However, if Tessera Studios makes another Prodigy- based game, we would love to see the crew more equally represented. For now, this is definitely a mostly Dal and Gwyn affair, as they are the only playable characters.

Supernova offers a standard action-adventure game progression system that kids might already be used to based on their previous video game exposure. Explore enough of the environment and you’ll be rewarded with upgrades and collectibles. While fighting, you need to keep an eye on your ranged weapon to make sure it doesn’t overheat. While adults may not find the game too involved, the important thing is that these systems are easily digestible and won’t be an impediment to young players. There is even reason to go back and replay the game’s levels, as each mission awards you accolades for completing certain challenges, including beating a level in so many minutes, something you won’t likely do the first time around.

Taken together, Supernova is a respectable entry point for kids in the Star Trek gaming space. The spirit of the show is carried pretty well into this game’s story, and younger and older players will surely have fun tackling missions together. Don’t expect an AAA-level of polish here, and there are some critiques we would hope Tessera addresses in a future patch.

So, let’s revel in a new Star Trek game arriving on our hard drives, and enjoy some time with our younger family members. Supernova seems to fit the bill in this way.

Star Trek: Prodigy: Supernova is available now digitally on the respective PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch storefronts, and on Amazon for Xbox (digital code), Xbox (physical), Switch (physical), and PlayStation 4 (physical). There doesn’t seem to be a PS5 Amazon listing for the game at this time.

Disclosure: We reviewed Star Trek: Prodigy: Supernova on PC with a pre-release code provided by Outright Games.

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STAR TREK PRODIGY: SUPERNOVA

After the Protostar picks up strange readings from a dying star, Dal R’El and Gwyndala must race against time to save their friends, their ship , new alien species and an entire planetary system before a supernova destroys them all! 

Using their unique skills to overcome ingenious puzzles, endure hostile environments and battle deadly robot armies, Dal and Gwyn must save their captured crewmates Jankom Pog, Rok-Tahk, Zero and Murf.

But they soon discover a deadly new enemy, one that will stop at nothing to destroy the Protostar and change the very course of history! 

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Play as Dal R’El  and  Gwyndala , and  rescue their scattered crew . Play solo or in 2-player cooperative mode in this exciting  action adventure. 

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Explore the alien worlds of  Orisi ,  Mirios  and  Taresse , each with its own hostile environments, puzzles , challenges  and  mysteries . 

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FIRST CONTACT

Make first contact with a new alien species, learn about their history  and discover their secrets. 

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CUSTOMIZE THE PROTOSTAR

Collect iconic trinkets from the Star Trek universe and use them to customize the Protostar . 

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Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova Reviews

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For Trek-starved fans with Nintendo consoles, Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova does a good job - far better than you might expect - of channelling the show's spirit and appeal into a light, kid-friendly co-op adventure with plenty of puzzles. By tapping into those Trek tenets of friendship, cooperation, and problem-solving as a team, Tessera Studios has created something far closer in spirit to the series than any dry space sim, even if (much like the inexperienced crew running the Protostar) it can often feel a little rough around the edges. It's not set to stun, then, but it shows plenty of promise, especially if you have young cadets eager to enlist.

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Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova represents an effort to engage the children's audience not only on TV screens, but also in video games. But for that, it brings too little interesting content, and moreover, the stereotype immediately sets in. So you only have a five-hour journey across 3 planets, where you do the same thing over and over. Moreover, with glitches and a bad camera work.

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Fans of the series will also find plenty to enjoy from familiar characters. While combat can get a little repetitive, the puzzles are genuinely inventive. Ultimately whether a trekkie or not, Supernova provides a reasonably solid experience with fun multiplayer that is approachable for everyone.

The poor writing and bad direction don't take away too much from the co-op action of this cartoon tie-in. Fans of the show will definitely get more out of it than non-fans.

Star Trek as a franchise has gone through quite the revival over the last few years. With shows like ‘Star Trek: Picard’, ‘Star Trek: Discovery’, and ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ to entertain adult “Trekkies”. Not content with leaving Star Trek to the mature crowd, Alex Kurzman has delivered his extended universe to the younger generation too.

Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova sets out to achieve a certain thing – we could, perhaps uncharitably, call this a Lego clone. It largely achieves this whilst not matching the levels of refinement – both visually and gameplay – in that series of games. Fans of the Prodigy TV show will absolutely enjoy this more but even for those who aren’t familiar with it there is a decent, if uninspiring, game here to be played.

Star Trek: Prodigy Supernova has an enjoyable gameplay loop that, undoubtedly, is best enjoyed in local co-op and played with a fan of the show. It doesn’t break new ground in the platforming space and certainly isn’t among the best Star Trek games, but the story really befits the characters and the game stayed fresh enough to remain interesting over the long term.

Cheapness and slight amount of jank aside, Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova is actually a pretty decent game.

For some, the game might be a bit prescriptive. But it’s based on an animated children’s TV programme, so it needs to be playable and enjoyable for that audience. This would be a great introduction to the adventure puzzle genre for younger players. That said, I thoroughly enjoyed playing it. I didn’t need to know anything about the TV series to engage fully with Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova.

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After the Protostar picks up strange readings from a dying star, Dal R’El and Gwyndala race against time to save their friends, their ship, new alien species and an entire planetary system before a supernova destroys them all in Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova! When the Protostar’s malfunctioning transporter scatters the crew across three alien planets, Dal and Gwyn must use their wits and skills to overcome ingenious puzzles, endure hostile environments and battle deadly robot armies to rescue Jankom Pog, Rok-Tahk, Zero and Murf. But as they search for their friends, they soon discover a sinister and deadly new enemy, one that will stop at nothing to destroy the Protostar and change the very course of history!

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Play as Dal R’El and Gwyndala, and rescue their scattered crew. Play solo or in 2-player cooperative mode in this exciting action adventure

The crew of the Protostar needs you!

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GO BOLDLY Explore the alien worlds of Orisi, Mirios and Taresse, each with its own hostile environments, puzzles, challenges and mysteries

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FIRST CONTACT Make first contact with new alien species, learn about their history and discover their secrets. 

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A NEW NEMESIS Battle a deadly new adversary and his robot army in thrilling combat encounters. 

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Dal and Gwyn must use their wits and skills to overcome ingenious puzzles, endure hostile environments and battle deadly robot armies

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A black hole threatens a new species existence, it's up to Dal and Gwyn to save their crew and the entire planetary system.

After the Protostar picks up strange readings from a dying star, Dal R’El and Gwyndala race against time to save their friends, their ship, new alien species and an entire planetary system before a supernova destroys them all!  When the Protostar’s malfunctioning transporter scatters the crew across three alien planets, Dal and Gwyn must use their wits and skills to overcome ingenious puzzles, endure hostile environments and battle deadly robot armies to rescue Jankom Pog, Rok-Tahk, Zero and Murf. But as they search for their friends, they soon discover a sinister and deadly new enemy, one that will stop at nothing to destroy the Protostar and change the very course of history!  JOIN STARFLEET – Play as Dal R’El and Gwyndala, and rescue their scattered crew. Play solo or in 2-player cooperative mode in this exciting action adventure.  GO BOLDLY – Explore the alien worlds of Orisi, Mirios and Taresse, each with its own hostile environments, puzzles, challenges and mysteries.  FIRST CONTACT – Make first contact with new alien species, learn about their history and discover their secrets.  A NEW NEMESIS – Battle a deadly new adversary and his robot army in thrilling combat encounters. 

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TV Mode : 1-2 players, all controller inputs supported (Dual Joy-Con™, Single Joy-Con™, Nintendo Switch™ Pro Controller) Tabletop Mode: 1 player, Dual Joy-Con™ + Nintendo Switch Pro Controller support Handheld Mode: 1 player (Both Joy-Con™ attached)

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Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova Co-op | PVP Multiplayer | CrossPlay

Does star trek prodigy: supernova support local or online co-op | pvp multiplayer | cross play.

Users can control 2 heroes, & they need to save their scattered staff members. Users can play alone or with a friend via 2-player co-op mode in this stunning action / adventure title.

Does Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova support Co-op Multiplayer?

Does Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova support Couch (Same / Split Screen) Co-op?

Fortunately, Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova supports Couch (Same / Split Screen) Co-op. Players can either play alone or play with a buddy in a 2 player Co-op campaign in this amazing game full of action / adventure.

Does Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova support Online Co-op?

Unfortunately, Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova does not support Online Co-op. However, it supports Remote Play Together that allows a user to play the game with others on Steam even if the game does not support Online Co-op.

Does Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova offer Couch (Same / Split Screen) PVP Multiplayer?

Sadly, Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova does not offer Couch (Same / Split Screen) PVP Multiplayer.

Does Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova provide Online PVP Multiplayer?

Unfortunately, Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova does not provide Online PVP Multiplayer.

Does Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova support Cross Play?

Alas, Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova does not support Cross Play.

Does Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova offer Cross Progression?

Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova might not support Cross Progression.

Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova Gameplay:

Users can discover & modify their flying vehicle. They need to solve puzzles, & save their buddies, vessel, swarms of aliens, & the solar system before its sun goes supernova.

Discover the planets, & every planet has its own dangerous surroundings, puzzles, dares & secrets.

Users need to interact with a new alien kind, know about their past, & reveal its mysteries.

Gather trinkets & use them to modify the Protostar.

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A second player can jump in at any time and take control of the second character.

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Dal R’El and Gwyndala race against time to save their friends, their ship, new alien species and an entire planetary system before a supernova destroys them all, while battling a deadly new enemy that will stop at nothing to destroy the Protostar and change the very course of history! 

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Part I opens with a bleak montage of Chakotay’s (Robert Beltran) repetitive days stranded on the unforgiving planet of Ysida. Ysida itself is stark and eerily beautiful — the color pallet unique and striking, with bold reds, deep purples, and greys. Day in and day out, he takes care of his basic needs, living off of fruit and eel eggs, polishing his solar collectors and literally whittling away his time. Until today, when he captures our Protostar gang in a net trap. It’s then that we learn he’s been marooned on this planet for ten years.

Ten years. That’s longer than he was in the Delta Quadrant! And that was, of course, in infinitely better conditions. What a bold choice for Prodigy to make — as it seems like a really harsh fate for someone we know and love. But because we know him, we know Chakotay can handle anything. And this version of Chakotay is arguably the best we’ve ever seen.

He’s older and wiser, a little bit grizzled, a man determined to live out his life alone as the caretaker of the Vau N’Akat weapon, heroically giving up himself to save the Federation. He’s awesome. (And as an aside, this isn’t even the worst fate modern Trek has delivered to someone we care about. I still haven’t recovered from what Picard did to poor Icheb!)

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The kids tell Chakotay the whole time-bending story, and he either doesn’t believe them — or isn’t ready to process it all — so he tells them ‘No!’ and leaves them to fend for themselves in the impending ion storm. There’s also the small matter of the protodrive and warp drive fuel being ejected… so even if he did want to help, the ship can’t fly. We get a chance to see the power of this planet during the ion storm with terrible lighting and strong wind as the kids seek shelter. Hologram Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) shames Chakotay into letting them in by invoking the memory of Adreek: “ He would have let them in”.

Seeing Holo-Janeway again is incredibly comforting, given her eventual/previous fate — and also as a relief that Chakotay wasn’t completely alone for all these years. I did have to give my youngest a temporal mechanics refresher, as she was confused how Holo-Janeway was still alive, but that wasn’t due to any lacking in the episode. The dialogue actually did a nice job of explaining just where everyone exists in the timeline, with the kids so happy to see her and her not yet knowing them.

We find out that Adreek —  Chakotay’s first officer — had a plan to try to collect some antimatter, and the crew decides they have to get both the ship and its curmudgeonly captain ready to try to get the Protostar aloft again. We are treated to a lovely montage of the crew engaged in getting the ship back into shape while Chakotay slowly melts as he witnesses them working together.

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When Murf (Dee Bradley Baker) squeegees himself across the window, it becomes clear what is actually happening here: that they are the ones who get the Protostar into the pristine condition we know they find it in. That this ship has been through a lot more than we realized by the time it’s eventually found on Tars Lamora. That they have earned this ship in more ways than one. Knowing all this deepens season one and I can’t wait to rewatch “Lost and Found” in particular knowing what I know now.

Dal (Brett Gray) gets lost during the next ion storm and we know Chakotay is back to his old self as he immediately goes looking for him. He, Gwyn, Jankom, and “the blobby guy” go off in the newly-fixed Runaway. The vehicle once again delivers some really dynamic action as the Runaway zooms around the red dunes and down into the vast array of tunnels (in hovercraft mode!). They zoom around dodging some really impressive looking graboid/molduga/sandworm type creatures that fit perfectly with the aesthetic of this P-class nightmare of a planet.

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They find Dal, and in an incredibly somber moment, Adreek. For how little we got to know Adreek, he loomed large over Prodigy as Chakotay’s Number One. At first it was partially due to his unique looks (It doesn’t get much cooler than a birdman!) but then when we got to meet him properly in “Who Saves the Saviors,” his wry personality and heroic attitude cemented him as a favorite.

When his skeleton came on screen, my daughter gasped. We all felt his loss. Robert Beltran’s heartfelt performance made us feel the depth of Chakotay’s loss too. We soon find out that Adreek died as he lived: a Starfleet hero. He managed to rig up some kind of lightning rod and was able to harness the energy of the storms to collect antimatter. Way to go, feathered friend.

Chakotay is fully on board now and ready to try to get the Protostar to fly again. Part 1 ends with the best setup line, that Adreek knew “before this ship could fly, first it has to sail.” My jaw dropped at that reveal of what has to come next to get the Protostar off of Ysida. I was surprised when Part I ended after that most intriguing statement because it absolutely flew by. The entire episode was riveting and I was completely captivated by the emotional payoffs and setbacks finally finding Chakotay introduced to the season.

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Composer Nami Melumad just absolutely out does herself in this two-parter. The music ebbs and flows along with the emotional highs and lows — like so many waves on the vapor sea — making the character moments feel even more intimate and the action moments even more epic. A beautiful companion and guide on this journey.

Part II finds our heroes modifying the Protostar into a sailing ship worthy of sailing through the high density vapor ocean of Ysida. Their destination is the eye of a gigantic storm where Holo-Janeway has detected a large concentration of the deuterium they need for the matter/antimatter reaction that powers the warp drive.

I. Love. This. Plan! What a cool and different adventure for a Star Trek crew and their ship to embark on. Such a romantic notion to turn the Protostar from a starship into, as Dal puts it, “a ship-ship,” while Chakotay declares it the HMS Protostar in a nice touch.

After a quick lesson on simple machines (“Give me a lever and a place to stand and I can move the world!”), she is in the vapor and they are sailing. Just wonderful nautical language and imagery as Captain Chakotay gives everyone orders while they navigate the sea. I could watch the Protostar floating on this sea of clouds with its rigging and gorgeous solar collector forward sail forever. What an absolute delight!

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Dal makes a mistake and gets demoted from the jib to rope coiling duties. This leads to what might possibly be my favorite scene in all of Prodigy . Dal and Chakotay sit on the edge of the ship and have a moving heart-to-heart chat. Chakotay talks about his history, familiar to us, about how he felt the same way when he was Dal’s age and he joined the Maquis — but he never felt like he truly belonged until Voyager .

He gives him some great advice: “Whenever you’re feeling lost, it’s best to find where you’re needed most.” This quiet little moment of connection — this poignant conversation between two characters we love — is the best sort of reason to bring back these legacy characters. And Prodigy has done some of the best work of all the newer shows in making their returns worthwhile and meaningful.

And then? Back to the action, as the ship has reached the storm. It’s too much to fight and they get caught circling the eye. The rudder is stuck and, luckily, Gwyn (Ella Purnell) was paying attention when we learned about levers earlier so she has the idea that they operate it manually just long enough for the Bussard collectors to do their thing and collect the deuterium they need.

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They all go up to the rudder with their levers, and the plan works. Listen to those Bussard collectors hum! But Jankom’s (Jason Mantzoukas) joy of having gas as the deuterium tanks fill is short lived as Chakotay falls overboard. There’s no hesitation from Dal as he grabs the rope and jumps in after him, with a few tense moments until Dal’s quick thinking gets them back onboard via hitching a ride from an eel — and then it’s just sheer joy as everyone is ok and warp and impulse drives are online.

I felt caught up in their excitement watching as Dal calls it our ship and relays Chakotay’s advice back to him: “we just went where we were needed most.” Could I be any more proud of him? Of Chakotay? Of the rest of the gang? Could I love this two-parter any more?

The Protostar is back in space. Unfortunately, the Voyager -A is 3,000 light years away. But no biggie, as they vow to get the protodrive working. The confidence on Dal here is earned this time, as he gives a great closing line: “We just rebuilt a starship, so let’s go build a star.” It’s such a great setup for what’s next on the agenda, and I can’t wait to find out the “how” of this part.

I haven’t even mentioned the fantastic and surprising Gates McFadden cameo! It certainly looks like we are definitely going down the path of intersection with what we learned about the Crusher family in Picard . It’s a lovely conversation between two wonderful women. The emphasis on Janeway being like a mother to the Protostar crew adds depth to Chakotay becoming somewhat of a fatherly figure, as in his “father-son” heart-to-heart chat with Dal. The idea of them “co-parenting” in that way is one I’d really like to explore more.

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“The Last Flight of the Protostar ” feels like an emotional interlude in the middle of the season but it’s more than just that. It’s integral in advancing the plot to get both Chakotay and the Protostar back into action. It’s unique to slow it down this way, to let it breathe and to allow us the time necessary to get to know Chakotay again and — for the younger viewers and the Protostar crew — for the first time.

Giving them such a sublime adventure together in which to bond feels like Star Trek stripped down to it’s basics. A special episode that will be remembered as one of the best of the modern era.

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Stay tuned for our next Star Trek: Prodigy review, covering Season 2’s “A Tribble Called Quest” and “Cracked Mirror” in the days ahead!

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Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2 is available to stream now on Netflix globally (excluding-Canada, Nordics, CEE, Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Russia, Belarus, and Mainland China). The show can also be viewed on SkyShowtime in the Nordics, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Central and Eastern Europe.

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