If youre not currently watching “The Expanse” on Amazon Prime Video today, go and do so instantly. Space.com has exclusively been offered a clip from the next episode entitled “Force Projection” that will air at midnight PST on Friday (Dec. 24). In the clip, we see a tender minute behind Holden and Naomi that yields an idea for occasions to come.This 6th and last season chooses up with the planetary system taken part in full-scale war, as Marco Inaros (Keon Alexander) continues to introduce destructive asteroid attacks on Earth and Mars. Tensions of war and personal loss threaten the unity of the crew of the Rocinante, on the other hand Chrisjen Avasarala (Shohreh Aghdashloo) makes an adventurous move and sends out former Martian Marine Bobbie Draper (Frankie Adams) on a secret objective that might possibly turn the tide of the conflict. Meanwhile, in the Belt, Drummer (Cara Gee) and whats left of her family are on the pursue betraying Marco. Video: The Expanse preview! – Season 6, Episode 3 clipRelated: The Expanse dials the area drama up to 11 in brand-new full trailer(Image credit: Amazon Prime Video)Its excellent to see the regulars as soon as again, Naomi Nagata (Dominique Tipper), Jim Holden (Steven Strait), Amos Burton (Wes Chatham) along with Clarissa Mao (Nadine Nicole) whose story arc with Amos was among the most intriguing components of last season.This is the last season that Amazon Prime Video is going to produce. It brings us as much as the occasions in book 6, “Babylons Ashes” by James S. A. Corey– the joint pen name of authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck. In the total story, there is a 28-year space in between the events of “Babylons Ashes” and book 7, “Persepolis Rising,” so this seems like a natural location to break. The final book in the series, the ninth book, “Leviathan Falls” is out now.Season 6 consists of simply 6 episodes, each about an hour long. The 3rd episode, “Force Projection” drops on Amazon Prime TV at midnight PST (3 a.m. EST) on Friday, Dec. 24 and new installments will drop weekly till Jan. 24, 2022. Follow Scott Snowden on Twitter. Follow us on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.