
I really love sci-fi and fantasy. 19 years old, any pronouns
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Ok But What If The Ice Water Kills The Gorn Hatchlings But He Survives?
Ok but what if the ice water kills the gorn hatchlings but he survives?
What the actual fuck did I just watch?
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Michael Dante DiMartino once said that “any prequel story presents a unique challenge, never mind one set in a fictional canonical universe. A common pitfall of prequels? Since the reader already knows how things eventually turn out, they are one step ahead of the hero. Done well, however, a prequel can expand and deepen a beloved fantasy world by exploring its history and characters in new ways.”
I think that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has done a wonderful job of this and I can’t wait for season 2 :)
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