PIKE and M’Benga are locked inside the abandoned outstanding focus, by a zombie crowd trying to enter inside. One of the Clingons who hunt the husband is moved by the zombies, torn it, and devoured. (I can’t imagine looking at Klingons Which – which Supervisor method.)
Since George Romero’s “Living Dead” has turned into the zombies into cinema monsters, her photos varied on the screen. Kenfori-Zombies is the fast-moving type, not pale wood. Linking their origin to plants also feels withdraw from “The Last of Us”. In that game/TV series, the zombies are not actually. Instead, the story indicates what will happen if The real Cordyceps fungus has evolved from ants to human possession. The group that is abandoned on Kenfori, full of vegetable growth that contains semi -stereoscopic human remains, is similar to “The Last of Us” and Alex Garland science fiction.
The presence of films in the future of “Star Trek” is controversial. By the fourteenth century, the cinema appears to have lost any cultural importance in favor of the interactive storytelling of Holodeck.
Given the knowledge of PIKE and M’Benga as “The Z-Word”, one must assume that zombies (or at least books) are still present in the twenty-third century. “Star Trek: Enterprise” showed that, at least, humans are still watching what “Frankenstein” in the 22nd century. Are they still watching George Romero Blogir in 23?
Wherever they learned PIKE and M’Benga about zombies, it was not from their “real” world. Yes, somehow, “Star Trek” never did the inappropriate zombies before. The privilege captured the vampires and magicians (“” “” “” “” “” “” “” “Devil” “), but not the zombie. The closest thing to Zombies was in “Star Trek” before “Shuttle to Kenfori” in the “Enterprise” episode “Impulse”. In that episode, the Enterprise NX-01 crew coincides with a broken Volcan ship, The Selelya. The mineral ship, Trellium-D, discovered a toxic for the volcano, making it less intelligent and violent. When the institution reaches Selelya, the crew deteriorates into an uncompromising crowd.
Like how it seems that “shuttle to Kenfuri” is influenced by “The Last of Us”, “Motivation” (which in 2003) broadcasts to Then “28 days later” with fast zombie that is not actually zombie, only people with “anger virus”. “Star Trek” has been appointed in the future, but it links his fans to the future by relying on their present. You can follow the films you choose by the “Star Trek” series for honor.
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” flows on Paramount+, with new episodes of the third season on Thursday.
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