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Terrible news for lovers. Star Trek: Prodigy, one of the best written shows of the recent crop, is apparently being passed on by . They're also going to be removing the first two seasons. You don't do that if you have a new season on the way.

Despite being targeted at the young adult demographic, the show is pure Trek and has all the parts that make for great TV for Trek fans of any age. The first season is good, but the second season is fantastic. Well worth watching, despite it getting cancelled. Very not cool. https://trekkies.social/@punkonbuslives/114497108107591419

reviewed Star Trek Prodigy Collection by Robb Pearlman (Star Trek: Prodigy, #1-3)

Robb Pearlman, Cassandra Rose Clarke: Star Trek Prodigy Collection (Paperback, 2023, Simon Spotlight)

Contains three books:

A Dangerous Trade by Cassandra Rose Clarke While traveling through the …

Group Hug!

This is a delightful collection of stories. They have as much heart, humour, and excitement as the tv show and I want more. Much much more! I enjoyed all three books. They are quick to read, each of them 150 pages long with larger than usual print. I think this is a great format for Prodigy stories outside of the show. But I doubt there will ever be more since P+ has kicked the show out.

Two of the books were written by Cassandra Rose Clarke, who also wrote the TNG novel "Shadows Have Offended". I want more of her writing in Star Trek.

All three books introduce us to a new world and new species, which were all fun and interesting to explore. I am particularly fond of the garbage pile and its inhabitants in Clarke's "Escape Route" though. I thought that was a great idea to …