Impulse
- El episodio se transmitió el 8 oct 2003
- TV-PG
- 43min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaEnterprise answers a distress signal from a stranded Vulcan ship, only when arriving they find the ship completely desolate, wrecked - and filled with Vulcan zombies.Enterprise answers a distress signal from a stranded Vulcan ship, only when arriving they find the ship completely desolate, wrecked - and filled with Vulcan zombies.Enterprise answers a distress signal from a stranded Vulcan ship, only when arriving they find the ship completely desolate, wrecked - and filled with Vulcan zombies.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Jolene
- Sub-Cmdr. T'Pol
- (as Jolene Blalock)
Carol Abney
- Seleya Crewmember
- (sin créditos)
Geneviere Anderson
- Operations Division Ensign
- (sin créditos)
Jef Ayres
- Crewman Haynem
- (sin créditos)
Steve Blalock
- Seleya Crewman
- (sin créditos)
Daphney Damaraux
- Crewman
- (sin créditos)
Ian Eyre
- Seleya Crewman
- (sin créditos)
Peter Godoy
- Enterprise Crewman
- (sin créditos)
Glen Hambly
- Vulcan 'Zombie'
- (sin créditos)
Scott Sterling Hill
- Ensign Hutchison
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
A Vulcan ship is discovered, disabled in an asteroid field. When Archer, Malcolm, T'Pol and the new guy go on board, they are assaulted by zombie-like Vulcans who have succumbed to the effects of the asteroids. Unfortunately, T'Pol begins to transition to one of the Vulcan undead. Most of the adventure has to do with the crew, wading through 147 of these characters. They seem to be around every corner and also seem to have an organized approach to the "intruders." Trip and Travis harvest a huge amount of the asteroid substance, but there will be a problem using it to avoid the anomaly.
This episode begins with T'Pol in sickbay and she's totally paranoid and out of control. Then, the episode jumps back a day so you can see what led her to this state.
It begins with the ship receiving an automated distress call from a Vulcan ship---a ship T'Pol served on in the past. No living being is answering the Enterprise's call and it's in the middle of a horrific asteroid field. Getting to the stricken ship sure isn't easy--but they finally make it. Unfortunately, it turns out that the ship is filled with Vulcans who are like extras from "Night of the Living Dead". They don't seem to want brains...but they do seem intent on killing the rescue party. Why did this happen and what will happen to T'Pol-- will she become a space zombie?!
This is a rather low-brow but entertaining episode. Sure, it ain't deep but it is rather cool.
It begins with the ship receiving an automated distress call from a Vulcan ship---a ship T'Pol served on in the past. No living being is answering the Enterprise's call and it's in the middle of a horrific asteroid field. Getting to the stricken ship sure isn't easy--but they finally make it. Unfortunately, it turns out that the ship is filled with Vulcans who are like extras from "Night of the Living Dead". They don't seem to want brains...but they do seem intent on killing the rescue party. Why did this happen and what will happen to T'Pol-- will she become a space zombie?!
This is a rather low-brow but entertaining episode. Sure, it ain't deep but it is rather cool.
An Enterprise away team boards a missing Vulcan ship the Seleya.
It's a decent example of a Zombie movie set on board a spaceship. I don't mean shades of Zombie-like qualities like you get with Borg episodes. I mean Enterprise has gone 'full Zombie', with moving, decaying, green skinned, wild eyed, non-communicative hoards chasing the main protagonists.
The setting is quite 'Aliens'-like in it's atmosphere as Archer, T'Pol, Malcolm and Hawkins battle through the decaying Seleya. The action moves at a fast pace and has some suspenseful moments. Particularly when they have to get a cross a thin metal beam suspended across a missing floor section of a corridor on the Seleya.
There are some good showings from all characters, particularly T'Pol who gets to let some real emotion out that works well with the plot. It looks like what happens to her in this one will impact later episodes. Malcolm has some pretty cool action moments when fighting off Zombies, which he badly needs after the way the writers have previously treated his character.
It's a well made episode, but it's just another zombie story and if you've seen 'Night The Living Dead', 'Dawn Of The Dead', 'Dead Alive', '28 Days Later' or 'Shaun Of The Dead', this isn't really going to show you much you haven't seen before.
It's a decent example of a Zombie movie set on board a spaceship. I don't mean shades of Zombie-like qualities like you get with Borg episodes. I mean Enterprise has gone 'full Zombie', with moving, decaying, green skinned, wild eyed, non-communicative hoards chasing the main protagonists.
The setting is quite 'Aliens'-like in it's atmosphere as Archer, T'Pol, Malcolm and Hawkins battle through the decaying Seleya. The action moves at a fast pace and has some suspenseful moments. Particularly when they have to get a cross a thin metal beam suspended across a missing floor section of a corridor on the Seleya.
There are some good showings from all characters, particularly T'Pol who gets to let some real emotion out that works well with the plot. It looks like what happens to her in this one will impact later episodes. Malcolm has some pretty cool action moments when fighting off Zombies, which he badly needs after the way the writers have previously treated his character.
It's a well made episode, but it's just another zombie story and if you've seen 'Night The Living Dead', 'Dawn Of The Dead', 'Dead Alive', '28 Days Later' or 'Shaun Of The Dead', this isn't really going to show you much you haven't seen before.
Well it could as well been one of the best star trek episodes, plot is decent, acting also, but those STROBING LIGHTS! Gosh was a catastrophe really, if you're epileptic chances are you'll have a seizure watching this episode, yeah sure the ship is in a bad shape, doesn't mean there has to be sparkles all over the place all the time, it simply ruined that episode for me, especially while watching it at night (which this episode should be watched at).
As for the rest like I said it's pretty decent, some more mysterious anomalies, the revealing of the event we saw on the Vulcan video before they lost contact with the high council, worth watching obviously
So yeah my vote 7, should have been more if it wasn't for that episode breaker realization
As for the rest like I said it's pretty decent, some more mysterious anomalies, the revealing of the event we saw on the Vulcan video before they lost contact with the high council, worth watching obviously
So yeah my vote 7, should have been more if it wasn't for that episode breaker realization
Story is ok, but all there is to see are flashes. Barely watchable.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis episode finally reveals why the crew of the Vaankara acted in the way they did, in the video seen in The Expanse (2003). The crew of the Vaankara had been en route to assist the Seleya.
- ErroresWhen trying to escape the asteroid in the shuttle pod it is stated that they are having trouble with one of the thrusters because an intake manifold is jammed with debris. Thrusters are like rockets, they have contained fuel sources, they do not intake air like a jet, and even if they did, they are in space and there is no air to intake.
- Citas
Capt. Jonathan Archer: I can't try to save humanity without holding on to what makes me human.
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- Bandas sonorasWhere My Heart Will Take Me
Written by Diane Warren
Performed by Russell Watson
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