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  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 64-Bit
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 /Intel Core i3-7100
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 550 4GB / Nvidia GTX 950
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 8 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Card
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2500X / Intel Core i5-8400
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 580 / Nvidia GTX 1060
  • Storage: 16 GB available space

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After the Protostar picks up strange readings from a dying star, Dal R'El and Gwyndala race against time to save their friends, their ship, new alien species and an entire planetary system before a supernova destroys them all! When the Protostar 's malfunctioning transporter scatters the crew across three alien planets, Dal and Gwyn must use their wits and skills to overcome ingenious puzzles, endure hostile environments, and battle deadly robot armies to rescue Jankom Pog , Rok-Tahk , Zero , and Murf . But as they search for their friends, they soon discover a sinister and deadly new enemy, one that will stop at nothing to destroy the Protostar and change the very course of history!

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Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova Review

Dave Ozzy

I’d call myself a mid-level trekkie (loved Next Generation and Deep Space Nine, can’t get into Discovery or Picard), but I’m now questioning that label thanks to Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova. Honestly, I had no idea that Star Trek Prodigy, the TV series that this game is based on, even existed. But it’s there, squirreled away on Paramount+ and aimed at younger viewers. I hang my head in shame and hand in my Starfleet lapel pin. 

Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova is the latest game to come from the collaboration between Paramount+ and Outright Games, a deal that has already produced Dreamworks Dragons: Legends of the Nine Realms . It’s also the twenty-millionth game that Outright seem to have unleashed in the past few months, having furnished the holiday period with L.O.L Surprise! B.B.s BORN TO TRAVEL , PAW Patrol: Grand Prix and the previously mentioned Dragons game, among DLC to their other games. But rather than spreading themselves thin, Outright Games are onto something of a quality run. And Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova, rather than bringing the run to a screeching halt, keeps it going. 

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It’s the age-old tale of a starship crash-landing on a planet about to be subsumed by a supernova. Even more thrillingly, the crew of said starship has been teleported out, willy-nilly, across various planets before the crash. It leaves you, Dal R’El and Gwyndala, racing against time to save the crew, fix the Starship Protostar, and yeet out of the system before everyone becomes stardust. But that’s not all! This system has been enslaved by an old nemesis of yours, and they’re harvesting the planets for as much energy as they can before it’s not there anymore.

Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova attempts to straddle the grown-up themes of conventional Star Trek, and the attention levels of your average teen, and it gets there, just about. We’re personally not fans of the Marvel-like tone, with everyone quipping like there’s no tomorrow, defusing any potential drama by joking about it (the simmering romance also makes us wince), but there’s a surprising epicness to proceedings, and the themes of slavery and isolationism are a little heavier than you might have expected. It’s actually too talky, in our view, pausing the action too often when we wanted a greater flow. But it’s far from poor quality.

What this is welded onto is an adventure-puzzle game that reminds us a little of Lara Croft: Temple of Osiris , the zoomed out, co-op take on the Tomb Raider universe. Like that game, Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova is unashamedly co-op, to the point that playing it solo feels like you are losing something of the experience. When playing alone, you are constantly tapping B to switch to the other player, when there’s a much greater energy and flow that comes from playing together. If you can find another trekkie, it’s the optimum way to play. 

It also shares Temple of Osiris’s viewpoint and mix of combat and puzzling. Roughly one-third of Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova is fighting, which feels about right: Star Trek has always liked a wrestling match with a Gorn, but it’s predominantly cerebral, and so it goes. We expected the combat to be slight and repetitive, and – you know what – it really does knock it out of the park. We’re not talking Devil May Cry here, but there’s substance that we really didn’t expect. 

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Much of the strategy comes from whether you fight close-quarters or at range. The Watchers, the game’s one and only enemy, swarm you, and the latter parts of the game become a firework display of grenades, lasers, charging attacks and explosive death rattles. You’re always on the move, switching between the two attack types, and even switching characters in single-player, as both Dal R’El and Gwyndala have their specialisms. Negotiating this chaos is great fun, and – while there are safety nets in the form of revives and extra life points – it can get pretty challenging. We found ourselves hitting the deck more times than we expected. 

But the real reason we like the combat is the choice of weapons. There are three per character, and they are decently inventive and pack quite the punch. Our favourite was a phaser rifle that would absolutely leather the enemies, and we’d swing it round at speed like we were playing a twin-stick shooter. But, equally, there are power-fists that Gwyndala uses that can be charged by holding X, leaping over enemies, or a lance that cuts through Watchers like metallic butter. A lot of work has gone into making these punchy, and it’s time well spent. There’s more heft to the combat than it has any right to have. 

Which makes it all the more bewildering that upgrading your combat abilities is so slimline. It’s a bit arse, really, and could have added another dimension with very little work at all. At various points in the campaign, you are arbitrarily told that a weapon can be upgraded. There are three levels of upgrade, and they just dink up the speed or strength. Slightly better are some holodeck challenges that improve your crewmate powers (an automatically triggered effect that deals AOE damage), but those crewmate powers were poor to start off with, and we often forgot they were there. 

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Away from combat, Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova expects you to think. As you move through chunky, lovingly realised environments, you are often confronted with laser walls and blocked corridors. You are stuck, and your aim is to become unstuck. Often, this means utilising the two characters’ skillsets. Dal R’El can lift up fallen pillars, allowing Gwyndala to duck underneath, or he can don a camouflage suit and escape the view of cameras. Gwyndala, meanwhile, has a disturbing arm-tentacle ability that can create a bridge for Dal R’El. Helping each other through the levels is one flavour of the cooperation.

The other is blocks. Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova absolutely loves a cube: enough that we expected it to feature in the title somewhere. There are heavy blocks, light-emitting blocks, teleporting blocks and switch blocks. There are small blocks and big blocks. You push them, drop them off cliffs, drop them onto switches or teleport them across an arena. This is all in the name of environmental puzzles, and, by golly, there is an endless number of them in Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova. 

Now, your reaction to this may differ. The puzzles are supremely well designed: they escalate in difficulty, and no layout is the same as another. They wring every last drop out of cube-based puzzling. But there is an opportunity for fatigue here, and we can imagine teenage trekkies with their Vulcan ears on, slamming down the pad and huffing off to their bedroom, cursing the ‘sodding blocks’. We love a good Sokoban-puzzler , and even we were starting to get sick of all the similar puzzles. Heaven knows what Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova will feel like for players who like combat, but couldn’t give a flying tribble for puzzles. 

More so than perhaps any Outright Games title that we’ve played, there is a deal of substance to Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova. Levels can run to thirty minutes in length, and there are plentiful secrets to find in nooks and crannies (although we’d have opted for an upgrade system that better used them). You’re looking at close to ten hours of gameplay here, particularly if you are chasing medals for strong performance in the level. And Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova needed to be substantial: it’s an expensive little title, coming to £44.99 – a world of prices that no Outright Game has ever gone before. 

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Is Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova worth that outlay? Yes, but with some directives. One, bring a second-in-command. This has been designed from the ground up for two players. Two, prepare yourselves for long bouts of puzzling. This isn’t the action-packed romp that you might expect. And three, fans of the series are going to get so much more from the experience. For our part, the goofy dialogue had us wrinkling our nose so much that we looked like a Klingon. 

We expected Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova to arrive in a red shirt, virtually dead on arrival. Instead, we’ve got a game with substance and style, and there’s nothing more Star Trek than that.

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RECAP | Star Trek: Prodigy - Supernova, Part 2

As the Federation hangs in the balance, the crew must make the ultimate sacrifice to save Starfleet's future.

Gwyn sits in the captain's chair, surrounded by Jankom Pog, Dal, Rok-Tahk, Murf, and Zero, as they look ahead on the viewscreen on Star Trek: Prodigy

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SPOILER WARNING: This article contains story details and plot points for Episode 20 of Star Trek: Prodigy "Supernova, Part 2."

It’s the finale of Star Trek: Prodigy ’s first season, with "Supernova, Part 2," and things look pretty bleak. The Living Construct has been unleashed on the fleet; as more ships come in to help, more continue to get infected. Soon, all of Starfleet’s ships will be lost — ensuring completion of The Diviner and The Vindicator's mission, and Solum's salvation.

Dal realizes the only thing they can do is destroy the Protostar , and the Living Construct with it. But Jankom Pog points out that blowing up the protocore will destroy everything in a 50 million mile radius and create a supernova. Rok-Tahk has an idea — they can jump to protowarp right at the exact second they destabilize the core. The destructive energy would then be spread across multiple light years.

Murf jumps in cheer as Zero, Holo-Janeway, and Rok-Tahk surrounds him on Star Trek: Prodigy

They can create a shuttlecraft and eject before detonation to save the crew. There’s just one problem — someone has to stay behind on the Protostar to detonate the the protowarp drive.

Dal decides to stay behind as the captain. He trusts that Vice Admiral Janeway will take care of his crew. But Holo-Janeway has another idea; she has Dal’s command codes and can stay behind. What’s more, they can download her program and take a copy with them so she won’t be lost for good.

Close-up of Dal looking out ahead on the viewscreen with Zero, Holo-Janeway, Murf, Rok-Tahk, Gwyn, and Jankom Pog behind him on the bridge of Star Trek: Prodigy

As Holo-Janeway tries to copy her program, she is unable to because there isn’t enough storage. But she doesn’t tell Dal that and hands over the isolinear chip as if nothing is wrong. She’s going to sacrifice herself for her crew.

The crew boards the shuttlecraft and is ejected out into space, while Admiral Janeway engages the protowarp drive and destabilizes the core. The ship is gone.

Holo-Janeway faces with her back to the viewscreen, standing proud on Star Trek: Prodigy

Back at the fleet, the lockouts lift and the ships are no longer under the influence of the Living Construct. Admiral Janeway sends out a search party for the crew.

As the crew in the shuttlecraft tries to bring Holo-Janeway back online, they receive a goodbye message from her. Her program had grown too large and complex to be able to transfer, so she couldn’t go with them. She asks them to find Starfleet and to go boldly, before signing off.

Gwyn and Dal crouch down in their getaway pod on Star Trek: Prodigy

A month later, Starfleet still hasn’t found the crew. But what they have discovered is that the Protostar created an interstellar rift where it detonated, and they’ve picked up a message through it. It’s a mayday from Captain Chakotay, but it’s not the message we’ve heard. Instead they get a message from 52 years in the future, saying the Vau N’Akat are about to relaunch the Protostar . A lot of his crew is gone, but he’s still hanging on.

It turns out that Holo-Janeway’s last act was to duplicate the interspatial flecture that took Chakotay forward in time. Starfleet may send an exploratory ship through the rift, and if they do, Janeway wants to be on it.

Vice Admiral Janeway and other Starfleet officers look out and above on Star Trek: Prodigy

Just then, Admiral Janeway’s meeting is interrupted with the welcome news that they’ve located the U.S.S. Protostar crew. The shuttle landed in San Francisco Bay, right outside Starfleet headquarters.

Unfortunately, they are pretty quickly put on trial for their actions — but Admiral Janeway argues for leniency. She even argues that Dal, as an augment, should be allowed into Starfleet Academy.

The Protostar crew stands in trial with Janeway in front of Starfleet Academy on Star Trek: Prodigy

The good news is that the Federation opts to drop all charges. The bad news is that the crew won’t be fast tracked into Starfleet Academy. However, five of them will be allowed to be officers in training, taken under Admiral Janeway’s wing. They won’t be a part of the Academy, but they’ll still be allowed to be a part of Starfleet.

Rok-Tahk begins to study xenobiology, while Jankom Pog learns to use a lighter touch when it comes to engineering. Zero gets a new and improved suit.

The Protostar crew sits on the steps of Starfleet Academy on Star Trek: Prodigy

But Gwyn won’t be joining them. She will be returning to her home planet, with Starfleet’s help. She wants to save her people, if she can. Before she leaves, she gives Dal a kiss and they promise they’ll see each other again.

As Gwyn leaves, Admiral Janeway unveils a new ship — the first of the new Protostar -class Starfleet ships (the original was just a prototype). But Janeway’s plans for this group is even bigger than just one ship. It looks like we’ll have to wait until Season 2 to find out what that plan is!

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Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1 is available to stream on Netflix outside of markets including Canada where it is available on CTV.ca and the CTV App, France on France Televisions channels and Okoo, in Iceland on Sjonvarp Simans Premium, as well as on SkyShowtime in the Nordics, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Central and Eastern Europe. Star Trek: Prodigy is distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution.

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For Trek-starved fans with Nintendo consoles, Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova does a good job - far better than you might expect - of channelling the show's spirit and appeal into a light, kid-friendly co-op adventure with plenty of puzzles. By tapping into those Trek tenets of friendship, cooperation, and problem-solving as a team, Tessera Studios has created something far closer in spirit to the series than any dry space sim, even if (much like the inexperienced crew running the Protostar) it can often feel a little rough around the edges. It's not set to stun, then, but it shows plenty of promise, especially if you have young cadets eager to enlist.

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The poor writing and bad direction don't take away too much from the co-op action of this cartoon tie-in. Fans of the show will definitely get more out of it than non-fans.

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Fans of the series will also find plenty to enjoy from familiar characters. While combat can get a little repetitive, the puzzles are genuinely inventive. Ultimately whether a trekkie or not, Supernova provides a reasonably solid experience with fun multiplayer that is approachable for everyone.

Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova represents an effort to engage the children's audience not only on TV screens, but also in video games. But for that, it brings too little interesting content, and moreover, the stereotype immediately sets in. So you only have a five-hour journey across 3 planets, where you do the same thing over and over. Moreover, with glitches and a bad camera work.

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Star Trek as a franchise has gone through quite the revival over the last few years. With shows like ‘Star Trek: Picard’, ‘Star Trek: Discovery’, and ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ to entertain adult “Trekkies”. Not content with leaving Star Trek to the mature crowd, Alex Kurzman has delivered his extended universe to the younger generation too.

Star Trek: Prodigy Supernova has an enjoyable gameplay loop that, undoubtedly, is best enjoyed in local co-op and played with a fan of the show. It doesn’t break new ground in the platforming space and certainly isn’t among the best Star Trek games, but the story really befits the characters and the game stayed fresh enough to remain interesting over the long term.

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For some, the game might be a bit prescriptive. But it’s based on an animated children’s TV programme, so it needs to be playable and enjoyable for that audience. This would be a great introduction to the adventure puzzle genre for younger players. That said, I thoroughly enjoyed playing it. I didn’t need to know anything about the TV series to engage fully with Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova.

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Cheapness and slight amount of jank aside, Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova is actually a pretty decent game.

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After the Protostar picks up strange readings from a dying star, Dal R’El and Gwyndala race against time to save their friends, their ship, new alien species and an entire planetary system before a supernova destroys them all!  When the Protostar’s malfunctioning transporter scatters the crew across three alien planets, Dal and Gwyn must use their wits and skills to overcome ingenious puzzles, endure hostile environments and battle deadly robot armies to rescue Jankom Pog, Rok-Tahk, Zero and Murf. But as they search for their friends, they soon discover a sinister and deadly new enemy, one that will stop at nothing to destroy the Protostar and change the very course of history! 

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After the Protostar picks up strange readings from a dying star, Dal R’El and Gwyndala race against time to save their friends, their ship, new alien species and an entire planetary system before a supernova destroys them all!  When the Protostar’s malfunctioning transporter scatters the crew across three alien planets, Dal and Gwyn must use their wits and skills to overcome ingenious puzzles, endure hostile environments and battle deadly robot armies to rescue Jankom Pog, Rok-Tahk, Zero and Murf. But as they search for their friends, they soon discover a sinister and deadly new enemy, one that will stop at nothing to destroy the Protostar and change the very course of history! JOIN STARFLEET – Play as Dal R’El and Gwyndala, and rescue their scattered crew. Play solo or in 2-player cooperative mode in this exciting action adventure.  GO BOLDLY – Explore the alien worlds of Orisi, Mirios and Taresse, each with its own hostile environments, puzzles, challenges and mysteries.  FIRST CONTACT – Make first contact with new alien species, learn about their history and discover their secrets.  A NEW NEMESIS – Battle a deadly new adversary and his robot army in thrilling combat encounters. This product entitles you to download both the digital PS4™ version and the digital PS5™ version of this game. If you already own the PS4™ version of this game, you can get the PS5™ digital version at no extra cost and you do not need to purchase this product. Owners of a PS4™ disc copy must insert it into the PS5™ every time they want to download or play the PS5™ digital version. PS4™ game disc owners who buy the PS5™ Digital Edition disc-free console will not be able to get the PS5™ version at no extra cost. PS5™ features 4K resolution Up to 60 fps

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Kate mulgrew credits fans & airplane stunt with saving star trek: prodigy.

Kate Mulgrew, who plays Admiral Kathryn Janeway, gave full credit to the fans who rented an airplane to fly over LA to save Star Trek: Prodigy.

  • Fans saved Star Trek: Prodigy after Paramount+ cancellation by organizing a successful initiative.
  • Kate Mulgrew, who plays Admiral Janeway, credits fans for their dedication in bringing back the series.
  • #SaveStarTrekProdigy campaign even included a fundraiser to fly a banner over Netflix headquarters in LA.

Star Trek icon Kate Mulgrew credits Star Trek: Prodigy 's devoted fans for saving the beloved animated series. When Paramount+ canceled Star Trek: Prodigy in June 2023 and purged all 20 season 1 episodes from its streaming service just 3 days later, irate fans organized to find Prodigy a new home. The #SaveStarTrekProdigy initiative was a resounding success, as Netflix acquired the rights to Star Trek: Prodigy seasons 1 and 2, with the option for season 3.

At Galactic D&I Con in Philadelphia, Kate Mulgrew, who plays Admiral Kathryn Janeway and Hologram Janeway on Star Trek: Prodigy, recounted how fans held "a fundraiser" and rented a plane to fly a #SaveStarTrekProdigy banner over Los Angeles , specifically the headquarters of streaming services like Netflix. UK-based Star Trek fan Michelle Stokes (@megsmamma), who created the GoFundMe that raised $1,200 to rent the airplane, shared a video of Mulgrew giving fans credit for saving Star Trek: Prodigy on her X, Check it out below:

Here is an X post from Star Trek: Prodigy creators Kevin and Dan Hageman from last August thanking fans for the #SaveStarTrekProdigy airplane banner:

Star Trek: Prodigy season 1's 20 episodes premiered on Netflix on Christmas Day, 2023.

Star Trek: Prodigy Cast Guide & All Returning Voyager Characters In Seasons 1 & 2

Star trek: prodigy season 2 is coming to netflix, fans are patiently waiting for prodigy season 2.

There is still no word on when Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 will premiere on Netflix, although the next 20 episodes are slated to drop sometime in 2024. Star Trek: Prodigy is one of three Star Trek series on the schedule for 2024, along with the final seasons of Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Lower Decks on Paramount+ . Star Trek: Prodigy season 2's performance is also crucial as the show needs high streaming numbers to guarantee Netflix greenlighting season 3.

Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 has already premiered in France on the French national channels, although fans are strongly encouraged to wait for Netflix's release and not pirate the new episodes or seek spoilers.

Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 will complete the story that began with the series premiere, but it leaves the door open for more stories to come in season 3. Following the completion of Star Trek: Prodigy season 2's episodes in December 2023, Prodigy 's writers' room and offices closed. Star Trek: Prodigy creators Kevin and Dan Hageman, executive producer Aaron J. Waltke, and their creative team, as well as the cast led by Kate Mulgrew, are eager to mount production of Star Trek: Prodigy season 3, which Netflix will hopefully greenlight.

Star Trek: Prodigy is available to stream on Netflix

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