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  • A: ENT
  • N: 3x05
  • P: 40358-057
  • C: 685
  • M: October
  • Y: 2003
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Similar?

This episode is very similar to DS9's "Empok Nor". -- Ben Sisko 14:26, 5 April 2006 (UTC)

More bg needed

A lot more needs to be written about this episode, like the continuing plot elements it introduced (T'pol's addiction) and Archer being confronted later about the Seleya (which, in turn was named in an homage to Star Trek III's mountain).– 58.178.213.226 08:28, 20 April 2007 (UTC)

Any better? DaveSubspace Message 21:22, 5 December 2008 (UTC)

Teaser

Are we sure this is one of the shortest teasers? While rewatching the series, I've begun to notice that the majority of Enterprise teasers are quite short, especially when compared with the previous Trek spinoffs. --Golden Monkey 13:11, 5 December 2008 (UTC)

Yeah, it's short. I thought it was longer than eighteen seconds, but it turned out I was wrong! Some things still surprise me... DaveSubspace Message 21:09, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
in the DVD Text Commentary it is stated that it is "probably" the shortest teasers in start trek history at just over 18 seconds. (18 and change?) Maybe it should be noted in the article as such.--TappDarden 22:45, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
If i remember right voy:"human error" had a shorter teaser, for wath matters... Jackoverfull

Zombie flick homage?

With the general appearance, mental state, outreaching arms, slow and staggered walk, resistance to gunfire, the hands reaching through a crack in the door and, especially, the "infected" member of the party... this seems like a pretty obvious reference to zombie media, old and new. Did anyone else get that vibe? And is there any official comment regarding these similarities?216.211.120.92 20:21, January 6, 2010 (UTC)

Also, if it is not an homage, we should take the three present zombie references down.

Reused set?

Toward the end of the episode, still on the vulcan ship, they come to a four-way intersection with a large pit in the middle. one of the vulcan zombies even falls into the pit. Is there any source that states this was a re-used set? Because it looks like the nightmare world Seven of Nine and Tuvok ended up in in the Voyager episode "Infinite Regress". With the borg lightning and panels switched up of course.--A Pickering 21:58, September 27, 2010 (UTC)

Crew Complement

"The crew of a Vulcan cruiser is comparable to that of an Intrepid-class, at around 150."

Does that really belong in "Background Information"? - Mitchz95 21:42, August 8, 2011 (UTC)

Not on this page, and not unless one has to do with the other(in canon or not)- and I'm pretty sure it doesn't. I've removed it.--31dot 22:14, August 8, 2011 (UTC)

Switch Zombie to Infected

I would vote to switch the word Zombie to infected, as no zombie reference where made during the show, i tried to reference this show on the Zombie page but that was taken down, the reason being that they are never actually referenced as Zombie; i think where all going on the assumption of what we have seen of Zombie movies.--Captain riggs 14:19, March 16, 2012 (UTC)

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