With the sixth and final season of The Expanse currently streaming, some fans might be surprised to learn that almost 30 minutes of additional footage has been hidden in the menus of Amazon Prime Video.A series of vignettes titled One Ship has been included as part of The Expanse Season 6. The vignettes can be found by clicking "X-ray" then "View All," but may still be hidden depending on what device the show is being watched on."Unfortunately as of now, our X-rays aren’t available on TVs and can only be accessed on phones, tablets, or laptops," The Expanse's writers recently confirmed. "[One Ship] isn’t the easiest to find unfortunately but it’s definitely worth checking out!"RELATED: The Expanse Star Promises the Series Finale Is Essentially a Movie

Similar to how the novellas fleshed out the mainline novels the show is based on, One Ship offers fans a handful of focused character moments that connect to the show's central narrative. One Ship has currently aired three out of its five planned episodes. The first episode, "Ankawala," follows Joesp and Michio uncovering a secret their crewmate Drummer has been keeping from them, while the second episode, "Zenobia," sees Avasarala trying to relax from her governing duties when her granddaughter interrupts her respite with an unexpected call. The most recent episode, "Win or Lose," brings Bobbie and Amos together as the two try to find ways to blow off steam. The episodes are roughly five minutes each and are released alongside new episodes of The Expanse Season 6 every Friday until Jan. 7, 2022.

Three mainline episodes of The Expanse's sixth season have been released as of writing. Episode one, "Strange Dogs," kicked off the season when it premiered earlier this month. "Azure Dragon," the second episode, brings an unexpected passenger aboard the Rocinante, while the most recent episode, "Force Projection," puts Filip and Marco's relationship to the test as the war begins to escalate.

In addition to One Ship, The Expanse's television adaptation will be receiving another spinoff in a recently announced story-driven video game. The Expanse: A Telltale Series will be a prequel to the events of the TV show and seemingly focus on Camina Drummer, who will be voiced by original actor Cara Gee. The game is being developed by Deck Nine in collaboration with Alcon Entertainment, the production company behind the TV series.

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