

No stupid looking aliens and nothing that would irritate Trekkies. initially denied rumors that Ezra Miller would be fired from the DCEU after the actors first arrest, though future projects featuring the star were put on. Unfortunately, space pirates steal the stuff and Kirk needs to convince the pirates to be nice guys and give it back! The story ain't great and the ending is a bit limp but at least it is a story-the type you might have actually seen on the original "Star Trek". The problem is that it's too far to go to get the medicine he needs, so they need to rely on a ship to bring it towards them and they'll race to get the needed drug. Spock ill with a disease that won't kill humans.but it does kill Vulcans. Also, the characters are just terribly drawn-like a group of 8th graders made the thing. As always for the show, the cell count is minuscule and this means robotic movement. As for the animation, however, it's about the same quality as usual.terrible.

Of course, the goods that the Orion interceptors sought from the NX-01 in Borderland were slaves for their auctions. Normally, I'd give one of the shows a 4-this time it's a bit better due to slightly better writing. Orions and the Orion Syndicate turned up in numerous Star Trek series over the years, but their guest appearances in these three episodes were intricately tied to space piracy. Far better than usual is in reference to this cartoon series.
