The colony is plagued by a mysterious illness they attribute to a monster called "The Gallows". Dal and a young Enderprizian named Cadet Huur'A both contract the disease, which manifests as dark lesions on the skin.
Star Trek: Prodigy Episode 1.13: "All the World's a Stage" Originally aired on , " All the World's a Stage " is the thirteenth episode of the first season of Star Trek: Prodigy. Written by Aaron Waltke , a self-professed fan of the franchise, the episode serves as a "love letter" to Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS) and explores the profound impact of Starfleet's ideals on a remote culture. Plot Summary
Investigating the source of the "curse," the crew finds a crashed shuttlecraft—the Galileo from the original USS Enterprise . They realize the illness is actually radiation poisoning caused by leaking plasma reacting with local dilithium crystals.
The Enderprizians tell stories of "James'T," "Sprok," and "Sool'U" through ceremonial plays, believing themselves to be members of "Star Flight". Their society was shaped by Ensign David Garrovick (a character from the TOS episode "Obsession"), who crashed on the planet over a century prior.
The colony is plagued by a mysterious illness they attribute to a monster called "The Gallows". Dal and a young Enderprizian named Cadet Huur'A both contract the disease, which manifests as dark lesions on the skin.
Star Trek: Prodigy Episode 1.13: "All the World's a Stage" Originally aired on , " All the World's a Stage " is the thirteenth episode of the first season of Star Trek: Prodigy. Written by Aaron Waltke , a self-professed fan of the franchise, the episode serves as a "love letter" to Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS) and explores the profound impact of Starfleet's ideals on a remote culture. Plot Summary "Star Trek: Prodigy" Episode #1.13(2022)
Investigating the source of the "curse," the crew finds a crashed shuttlecraft—the Galileo from the original USS Enterprise . They realize the illness is actually radiation poisoning caused by leaking plasma reacting with local dilithium crystals. The colony is plagued by a mysterious illness
The Enderprizians tell stories of "James'T," "Sprok," and "Sool'U" through ceremonial plays, believing themselves to be members of "Star Flight". Their society was shaped by Ensign David Garrovick (a character from the TOS episode "Obsession"), who crashed on the planet over a century prior. Written by Aaron Waltke , a self-professed fan