
Warning: Spoilers for Star Trek: Prodigy Season 1, Episode 11 - "Asylum"
The species Murf (Dee Bradley Baker) belongs to was revealed by Star Trek: Prodigy, and it has an amazing link to Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) and Star Trek: The Next Generation. In Star Trek: Prodigy's midseason 1 premiere, the teenage alien crew of the USS Protostar arrives at a Federation relay station and meets a Starfleet Lieutenant named Barniss Frex (Eric Bauza). Frex scans each member of the Protostar's crew to determine their species, and just like that, everyone found out what Murf is.
According to Barniss Frex's scanner, Murf is a Mellanoid slime worm. This is quite a deep-cut reference by Star Trek: Prodigy to the Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1 episode, "Coming of Age." In that episode originally broadcast in March 1988, Wesley Crusher traveled to Relva VII in order to take the Starfleet Academy entrance exam. Wes...
The species Murf (Dee Bradley Baker) belongs to was revealed by Star Trek: Prodigy, and it has an amazing link to Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) and Star Trek: The Next Generation. In Star Trek: Prodigy's midseason 1 premiere, the teenage alien crew of the USS Protostar arrives at a Federation relay station and meets a Starfleet Lieutenant named Barniss Frex (Eric Bauza). Frex scans each member of the Protostar's crew to determine their species, and just like that, everyone found out what Murf is.
According to Barniss Frex's scanner, Murf is a Mellanoid slime worm. This is quite a deep-cut reference by Star Trek: Prodigy to the Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1 episode, "Coming of Age." In that episode originally broadcast in March 1988, Wesley Crusher traveled to Relva VII in order to take the Starfleet Academy entrance exam. Wes...
- 10/27/2022
- by John Orquiola
- ScreenRant


20 years ago, 20th Century Fox released the holiday comedy Jingle All the Way, which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as devoted father Howard Langston, who promised to do whatever it takes to get his son a Turbo Man action figure for Christmas. When he finds out that all of his local stores are sold out of this coveted action figure, he goes on a Christmas Eve quest to track down the toy, competing with hordes of parents along the way. As it turns out, you may be able to bring your own version of Turbo Man home in the near future.
A Kickstarter campaign was recently started by a Cleveland, Ohio man named J.R. DeJesus, who has taken matters into his own hands and created a real Turbo Man action figure. Just one week after the Kickstarter campaign launched, the project has reached its goal of $13,000, with backers asked to donate...
A Kickstarter campaign was recently started by a Cleveland, Ohio man named J.R. DeJesus, who has taken matters into his own hands and created a real Turbo Man action figure. Just one week after the Kickstarter campaign launched, the project has reached its goal of $13,000, with backers asked to donate...
- 12/19/2016
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
Pentathlon
Stars: Dolph Lundgren, David Soul, Roger E. Mosley, Renée Coleman, Daniel Riordan, Evan James | Written by William Stadiem, Gary T. McDonald, Gary DeVore | Directed by Bruce Malmuth
After winning Olympic Gold in Seoul, East German pentathlete Eric Brogar (Lundgren) takes flight and makes an escape from the demands of his tyrannical coach, Heinrich Mueller (Soul), fleeing to the safety and freedom of the Us with the help of a beautiful American athlete. Several years later, Brogar is “living” in Los Angeles, in an alcohol-fueled stupor, eking out a meagre living working at a grotty diner run by Tc from Magnum P.I., aka actor Roger E. Mosley. Meanwhile his former coach Mueller has turned his dubious talents (not including singing or sliding over the hoods of cars in and around New York, sorry Soul-ites) to neo-Nazi terrorism and a series of attacks on German government officials… Spurred on by his boss,...
Stars: Dolph Lundgren, David Soul, Roger E. Mosley, Renée Coleman, Daniel Riordan, Evan James | Written by William Stadiem, Gary T. McDonald, Gary DeVore | Directed by Bruce Malmuth
After winning Olympic Gold in Seoul, East German pentathlete Eric Brogar (Lundgren) takes flight and makes an escape from the demands of his tyrannical coach, Heinrich Mueller (Soul), fleeing to the safety and freedom of the Us with the help of a beautiful American athlete. Several years later, Brogar is “living” in Los Angeles, in an alcohol-fueled stupor, eking out a meagre living working at a grotty diner run by Tc from Magnum P.I., aka actor Roger E. Mosley. Meanwhile his former coach Mueller has turned his dubious talents (not including singing or sliding over the hoods of cars in and around New York, sorry Soul-ites) to neo-Nazi terrorism and a series of attacks on German government officials… Spurred on by his boss,...
- 7/26/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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