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Episode 13 | All The World's A Stage | A Star Trek Prodigy Review

Episode 13 | All The World's A Stage | A Star Trek Prodigy Review

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Brand new episode review – Steve and Toby share their thoughts on the glorious, animated entry to the Star Trek franchise: Star Trek: Prodigy

This week we take a look at the 13th episode of season one "All The World's A Stage"


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EPISODE: S1 E13 "All The World's A Stage"


SYNOPSIS

The crew of the USS Protostar receive a distress call from a colony stuck in Starfleet's past.


CAST:

Rylee Alazraqui as Rok-Tahk

Dee Bradley Baker as Murf

Brett Gray as Dal

Angus Imrie as Zero

Ella Purnell as Gwyn

Jason Mantzoukas as Jankom Pog

John Noble as The Diviner

Jimmi Simpson as Drednok

Kate Mulgrew as Hologram Janeway


MUSIC Thanks Infraction for allowing the use of “Synthwave Game Boy” in this podcast. It is a super energetic retro track with disco drums, old school lead melody, synth chords and electric guitar. Check out the Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Infraction

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