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Kate Cox

Senior Producer, Decoder

Kate Cox is a senior producer for Decoder. Before joining The Verge, she was the Policy Editor for Protocol. Prior to Protocol, Kate covered tech policy and culture for Ars Technica; mergers and antitrust matters at CQ Roll Call; tech policy, privacy, and other consumer issues at Consumerist; and video games basically anywhere that would allow it. She's originally from Boston but settled in the Washington D.C. area in 2008, where she lives with her family.

A cookbook helped me understand Dragon Age’s origins

Food, fine dwarven food straight from Orzammar!

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Netflix: the final frontier.

Star Trek Prodigy has completed its voyage home, landing safely on Netflix. The adorable kid-friendly Star Trek series aired one season on Paramount + and Nickelodeon starting in late 2021, but got the axe this June despite having its second season largely in the can.

Trek fans, being not new to this problem, launched a fan campaign over the summer begging other streamers, including Netflix, to take up the mantle — and, apparently, won. Prodigy’s first season will hit Netflix later this year, and my 10-year-old can continue shipping Dal and Gwyn with new episodes launching sometime in 2024.