Young Alien Adventurers Find the U.S.S. Voyager in New ‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ Teaser
I didn't watch much of Voyager, the first and possibly the second season I think. The only thing I know about it's ending is what I read online, though I'm still unsure of they made it back not.
If this animated series is going by the premise that they didn't make it back (or maybe they did but the ship didn't?) and that the ship ended up as shown in this trailer, then this is an interesting idea.
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Dandadan had the best chapter this week by quite a margin.
Did not expect an action comedy series to have a moment that poignant and to have it done quite so well.
The art is really nice in this series and its ability to fluctuate between surrealist horror and brilliantly realised realistic character work is exceptional.
I really hope this doesn't get cancelled, it's a really enjoyable series.
Ichigo: What even *are* you?!
Kenpachi: Some say my mother was a train. Some say that I'm a rejected Godzilla monster too strong for the series canon. But everyone says: I'M THE KEEEEENPACHIIIIII!!!!
Didn't see too much of the show myself, but they did make it back, as mentioned. However, there were at least a few episodes where, due to time shenanigans, various versions of Voyager ended up on radically different trajectories. There was at least one episode where they unlocked some ludicrously overclocked Super Warp Engine that let them jet across the galaxy in a matter of days, but due to some glitch, Voyager ended up phase-crashing into a moon half-way through the trip, and a couple survivors in a second ship managed to split the timeline by sending a warning to their past selves. The ending, as mentioned, saw Voyager arrive on Earth decades after the events of the show, only for her older self to use a Time Warp drive to go back and assist their past selves into making the trip much faster. One time, they phase-locked with another version of themselves from another dimension.
Lots of wacky stuff, but point being, I could see them claiming this as one of those many alternate timelines, which is kind of neat on it's own, depending on how they play with it.
Hmm, are they indicating that it's going to be all/mainly CGI. Could be good but has a chance to look just not right as a whole.
I'll have to see more.
I'm personally hoping that it means that Great Saiyaman will get some much needed attention. And I'm worried that if they bring in Jiren he'll just be used to make the big bad look that much tougher.
...Guess who got himself an Atlas on Mechwarrior Online?
Pretty much.
Just now recalling how Janeway somewhat laughed off how she and a few members of the crew with her got assimilated by the Borg...And it was intentional as it was apparently part of a plan.
...Prior to this, assimilation is arguably the most horrifying thing about the Borg, one that not only scarred Captain Picard, but got him to straight up encourage others to give any unfortunate sap caught by the Borg a mercy kill because you may as well do them a favor of sparing them the upcoming horrors the Borg will inflict on them. And Janeway treats hers like a typical crisis of the week.
...They were not kidding when they say Janeway made the Borg her bitch.
watched the knew Masters of the Universe cartoon. It wasn't amazing, but it was perfectly decent.
And the people complaining about He-Man not being in it enough were full of it, Dude's in every episode
Now I haven’t seen it, and hadn’t even heard the complaints to which you’re referring, but saying he’s “in every episode” in a series of which the previous iterations were ostensibly ALL ABOUT him, is kinda damning it with faint praise.
If you had a Scooby Doo cartoon series and Scooby was only briefly in each episode, people would still be well within their rights to complain he wasn’t in it enough.
Scooby Doo should get to be the villain of an episode
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