"I'd never thought I'd actually find it," Drummer says. However, they soon detect another, derelict vessel this time, and it turns out to be Klaes Ashford's old ship, the Tynan. The crew celebrates their success over dinner, they have the spoils of the raid and no one was hurt. Drummer informs the Sulaiman Al Mahri that their distress call has been forwarded to Earth and someone will come to their aid, reminding their furious captain that they were lucky to have escaped with their lives. She tells him that she is control of this area of space now, further asserting her already imposing reputation. Drummer confirms with the pirate captain that he has his cut of the raid and that no innocents were killed. Life aboard the Dewalt seems casual and carefree. I think one of the things that is sort of an outmoded idea is the idea of being canceled."Ĭertainly no "detached nacelles" nonsense going on here, the Rocinante undergoes a refit at Tycho Station. It'll feel like a satisfying end to the story we've been building over the first five seasons. Speaking to Polygon, Franck said, "We have what we think is a very natural pause point for the story after Season 6. Corey - have said that they came to Amazon prepared for a six-season arc. However, the writing duo Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck - who write "The Expanse" novels under the single pen name James S.A. That would obviously require everyone to be aged either digitally or by makeup, or possibly recast altogether. Corey, has more or less equated to one book, and the seventh in the series, " Persepolis Rising," is set after a 30-year time jump from the events of book six. Each season of the TV show, which is based on the sci-fi books by James S.A. Fans of "The Expanse" may have heard by now that the next season, the sixth, will be the last of the series on Amazon Prime, and many have wondered how the show will end.
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