Game Industry News highlights the best blog posts from people writing about the game industry. These were originally posted on the authors’ respective blogs.
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 examines Star Trek: Prodigy’s sixteenth episode of the first season. In the wake of the revelation of Dal’s backstory, the Prodigy team give us the details on the rest of the crew’s back stories. We get long-awaited discussions of how Rok-Tahk, Zero, and Jankom Pog came to be on Tars Lamora.
Movie Monday is a column by Michael Blaker covering various movies from the past. This week, he takes a look at the 1983 holiday classic A Christmas Story that stars Peter Billingsley and Darren McGavin.
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 looks at Star Trek Prodigy’s fifteenth episode of the first season. Dal gets his answers from a rogue geneticist on a pirate outpost, but he isn’t entirely ready for them. Dr. Jago offers him a shortcut to “unlocking his potential,” and it goes about as well as you might imagine.
Michael Blaker is back with the first entry in a Light Novel series for this week’s Translation Necessary Thursday. It’s “Japan Summons: Volume 01” by Minorou!
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 looks at Star Trek Prodigy’s thirteenth episode of the first season. Dal and the Protostar crew find themselves in the middle of a classic Trek trope: the planet with the slightly inappropriate First Contact. However, despite the differences, the Enderprizians teach Dal a lot about faith.
Synth Saturday is a column by Michael Blaker covering Fan Fiction. This week, he writes about Chapters 1-10 of “Black Sky,” which is a Katekyo Hitman Reborn and Potter crossover fic by Umei no Mai.
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 looks at Star Trek: Prodigy’s twelfth episode of the first season. The Protostar encounters a dormant Borg cube, which could hold the key to shutting the Living Construct down. Despite Janeway’s misgivings, Dal decides to risk going aboard the Cube. What could possibly go wrong?
Michael Blaker is back with yet another question for readers in his column for this week’s Video Game Tuesday. This week he poses a question about Game Subscriptions.
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