I
was kind of wondering if Harry Mudd would be back. We don’t get a full episode, but we do get a
brief look at what he’s been up to. He’s
captured by a Tellarite bounty hunter named Krit. Mudd tries to plead his way out of captivity
to no avail. When Mudd is turned over to
the nearest Starship, the bounty hunter is denied his reward for a rather
surprising reason.
You
don’t really need a lot to time to tell the story. In fact, if I said that a Short Trek was too
long, it would be saying something. There’s
just enough time for a few flashbacks and a twist ending. We also see that the Federation does use some
sort of credit system. Latinum is also a
thing this early in Star Trek’s histry, but the important thing is that Krit is
doing this for money.
Mudd
is one of those characters that won’t change.
He’ll always be up to his old tricks.
This episode is no different. In
fact, he’s even slicker than ever. One
would assume, though, that the bounty was resolved by Kirk’s time. I don’t recall it being mentioned during
either of Roger C. Carmel’s episodes, although Mudd was taken into custody at
the end of his first appearance.
This
episode concludes the end of Star Trek: Short Trek’s first season. It’s odd that they would only have four
episodes, but I don’t think this was meant to be expansive. It was meant to fill the gap between the two
seasons for the viewers. (Episodes were
released a month apart.) The second
season is six episodes. Hopefully, if
there is a third season, it will be a little longer.
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Hopefully, we'll get a third season later this year. I hate that reality shows (which were filmed way in advance of social distancing) are the only shows that seem to be thriving on regular TV these days.
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