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Trekyards’ take on Prodigy’s new Voyager-A

I had been curious to see what the Trekyards guys’ first-look analysis would be based on the preview clip shared at STLV. Thought others might be too.

As usual, I find they can be overly rigid on some points, but can agree that for a new, large science vessel that would carry families, Voyager-A seems to be lacking windows.

StillPaisleyCat OP ,
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You would need to ask the mods. Trekyards can be very negative and get stuck on points that aren’t based in fact. I can see their videos getting deleted in those cases. This is an analysis of a specific new ship in show they are generally positive about.

NuPNuA ,

Odd seeing Trekyards allowed here, they did not like them over on the Star Trek subreddit.

StillPaisleyCat OP ,
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@GoodAaron has provided a quote from the preview about the ship, and a few gifs. See mastodon.social/.

47_alpha_tango ,
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It’s not pretty at all.

rdh ,
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I really wish some new Trek show would try to form its own identity, rather than relying on the crutch of nostalgia. Discovery kind of did starting in season 3, but it had already established itself as not very good.

StillPaisleyCat OP ,
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In Prodigy’s case, I would say that nostalgia is the opposite of what they’re trying to do.

The show is intended to pull kids and families with no Star Trek experience into the franchise. It is a gateway into Trek’s massive library rather than using the legacy characters to pull viewers in.

The main cast is primarily original characters, but using Janeway who has been demonstrated to appeal to 8-11 year olds as a heroic captain who will protect her crew is a smart choice.

Now, it’s fairly clear that having Janeway and now Voyager is a way to get established fans to show Prodigy to their kids and grandkids, as well as to have them join in the viewer base. But that’s clearly a secondary goal or Paramount would have kept the show on Paramount+ where it outperformed every other original digital animated show other than Lowe Decks in 2022.

It seems the real problem is that Prodigy wasn’t reaching enough of the new viewers on Paramount and Nickelodeon to fulfil its mission to expand the audience base for the future. It will be interesting to see where it lands.

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