The following contains spoilers for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy episode 7. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy slows things down this week, a move that probably shouldn’t surprise anyone given the high-stakes events that unfolded in “Come, Let’s Away.” And, to be fair, “Ko’Zeine” isn’t a bad hour. In fact, it offers some much-needed insight
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