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Strange New Worlds continues its strong third season with said season's third episode. With Captain Batel set to take command of a new ship, what ...
Shuttle to Kenfori' sidesteps the 'Are we the real monsters?' trope of zombie horror to deliver a perfectly 'Trek' message.
Captain Pike and the crew of the USS Enterprise are the focus of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
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The third episode of Strange New Worlds Season 3 approaches the classic Star Trek trope of breaking the rules with a side of Klingon zombies.
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Pike said that M’Benga acted in self-defense, and when the Klingon asked the doctor to confirm, he told her that he did assassinate him. He’d also do it again because he was a mass murderer.
Though fans were sad to see "Star Trek: Discovery" wrap up last year, a new season of the cherished "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" arrives this week.
But yeah, it’s an evolving story.” Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Thursdays, Paramount+ This article first appeared on TV Insider and was syndicated with permission.