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Loglines

Part I: Just as the Protostar and Voyager crews bring their mission to a close, a former enemy suddenly resurfaces with surprising new powers.

Part II: Overwhelmed by Asencia’s mysteriously advanced weaponry, the Protostar and Voyager crews take a series of calculated risks that endanger the cadets.


Part I written by: Erin McNamara & Jennifer Muro & Diandra Pendleton-Thompson & Keith Sweet II & Aaron J. Waltke

Part I directed by: Sung Shin

Part II written by: Alex Hanson

Part II directed by: Sean Bishop

  • Value Subtracted@startrek.websiteOPM
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    5 months ago

    Ever since “Picard” season one, I’ve been itching to see Starfleet during the time of the Romulan evacuation, when the vast majority of their resources have been redeployed to support that mission. I never expected it to be this show that did it. It’s interesting to hear that there are A500 synth units supporting the Federation member worlds - it’s probably a good thing that only the units on Mars were hacked, as far as we know.

    Thematically, things are really starting to come together, with Dal and the crew learning to contribute to the mission rather than take control of it.

    I think I’m pretty happy with this resolution to Zero’s arc - their new body seems fitting.

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    4 months ago

    Asencia’s posh accent feels like such an extra affectation.

    It’s been feeling like a few too many back-to-back “big” episodes. It took me a while to realize that the Boothby Supernova wasn’t what that othet Nova Squadron did.