In order to cure Batel, Pike and M'Benga travel to Klingon space, where M'Benga's past resurfaces on a dangerous planet.In order to cure Batel, Pike and M'Benga travel to Klingon space, where M'Benga's past resurfaces on a dangerous planet.In order to cure Batel, Pike and M'Benga travel to Klingon space, where M'Benga's past resurfaces on a dangerous planet.
Simon Northwood
- Herak
- (uncredited)
Sandy E. Scott
- Klingon Zombie
- (uncredited)
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Let's go back to season 2 episode 5.
Shuttle accident. All of Spocks Vulcan DNA removed and left him fully human. Why not take her back to that place. Recreate the accident and let yellow remove all the gorn stuff from her leaving her fully human again. Not that hard to figure out and I'm not a rocket scientist or a starfleet medical doctor.
Shuttle accident. All of Spocks Vulcan DNA removed and left him fully human. Why not take her back to that place. Recreate the accident and let yellow remove all the gorn stuff from her leaving her fully human again. Not that hard to figure out and I'm not a rocket scientist or a starfleet medical doctor.
Man, this show is having an odd start to the third season and I think it is easily in trouble of going off the deep end here.
Too many goofy aliens and not enough seriousness, and yes, I understand the show and franchise I am talking about.
I am hoping future episodes are a little bit better than this.
Too many goofy aliens and not enough seriousness, and yes, I understand the show and franchise I am talking about.
I am hoping future episodes are a little bit better than this.
Dr M'Benga has a potential cure for Captain Batel. He wants to go with Spock to find a special flower, the Chimera Blossom. It also means endangering a Federation/Klingon treaty.
Captain Pike decides to accompany Dr M'Benga to Kenfori. A former Federation agricultural outpost abandoned during the Klingon War.
Upon arrival, they discover that Federation scientists and the invading Klingons encountered a chemical agent that turned them into zombies.
If that is not enough, they are being tracked by Klingons, one of them looking for vengeance and restoration of honour.
Star Trek does horror. The Walking Klingons. Some of the visual effects were on the strong side.
Yet the episode was weakened by being overstuffed. It should really had been more of a zombie episode. It got lost with the ethical dilemmas that Pike faced when he learns of Dr M'Benga's true intentions.
Captain Pike decides to accompany Dr M'Benga to Kenfori. A former Federation agricultural outpost abandoned during the Klingon War.
Upon arrival, they discover that Federation scientists and the invading Klingons encountered a chemical agent that turned them into zombies.
If that is not enough, they are being tracked by Klingons, one of them looking for vengeance and restoration of honour.
Star Trek does horror. The Walking Klingons. Some of the visual effects were on the strong side.
Yet the episode was weakened by being overstuffed. It should really had been more of a zombie episode. It got lost with the ethical dilemmas that Pike faced when he learns of Dr M'Benga's true intentions.
The first 2 seasons of this show were really good but so far season 3 has been sloppy and lazy. The writing is poor, the acting is mailed in, and the CGI looks like video games from 25 years ago. How are yall rating this junk so high? This show is almost as bad as Discovery. Watch Lower Decks instead, that's quality Star Trek.
I don't get the negativity at all. Like most of the other episodes they caught the old school humorous tone and fun sense of adventure, but with a modern feel too. I think the whole blend is very cleverly done.
But -1 for the cliche Michael Jackson-esc zombies. Maybe think up foes a bit more alien or at least more original.
But -1 for the cliche Michael Jackson-esc zombies. Maybe think up foes a bit more alien or at least more original.
Did you know
- TriviaThe LCAR display for the Chimera Weed has a description of its medical uses, which says (some letters are hard to discern): "Chimera is popular as a traditional medicine in Alpha Doctari for the treatment of hypotension and diaphanous ceti syndrome. Scientifically, it is not proven to have any anti-diabetic effects, but still is used for this purpose. An experiment has been carried out for the extraction of crude polysaccharides from Chimera to investigate the hypoglycemic effects of these constituents with tests for the use of this plant in the treatment of diaphanous ceti syndrome. It is rich in vitamin alpha 16, which is a natural antioxidant. It can play a role in supporting vision by keeping mucus membranes healthy, and helps protect from lung and oral cavity cancer. Chimera contains the highest content of vitamin alpha 16 among green, leafy vegetation. It also contains vitamin C136 and B-complex vitamins like riboflavin, niacin delta, and pyridoxine. It provides dietary minerals such as potassium laurate (4 mg/100 g), followed by magnesium 56 (70 mg/100 g), calcium (45 mg/ 100 g), phosphorus bilipids (47 mg/100 g), and iron vulcanite (1.01 mg/ 100 g)".
- GoofsThe Enterprise is in close proximity to a Klingon battle cruiser, yet Una doesn't order an increased alert status, considering the circumstances going to Yellow Alert would be warranted. Nor does she order Red Alert after the Klingons raise shields and lock weapons on the Enterprise.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Inglorious Treksperts: STLV2025: Trek To Vegas Recap (2025)
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