"All hands. This is the Captain. We're about to enter unexplored space. I know you all are just as excited as I am and I know you're all going to do your best. So, let's give this everything we've got, and may the Force be with you."
"Entering haunted house."
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"Dr. Claire Finn's ex-husband Vice Admiral Paul Christie arrives on the USS Orville. He will be taken to a Krill vessel to negotiate Union access to the Neklav Sector which lies beyond Krill space."
"Claire is not too happy to see him again. Their relationship ended in an acrimonious divorce twenty-five years ago."
Paul: "How about we get some dinner afterward? Got a lot of years to catch up on."
Claire: "Maybe it's best if we just stay focused on the job at hand. There's a lot at stake here, and I don't think either of us need any distractions."
Paul: "Right. I didn't mean to push. I was just excited to see you again."
"In exchange for the extraction rights of harcarium - used in propulsion systems - on the uninhabited third planet in the Union's Obrall system, the Krill are prepared to allow passage for only one Union vessel. A tracking beacon will be installed on the ship so that the Krill can monitor their coordinates at all times."
"The Vice Admiral is interested in exploring the Kalarr Expanse, but the Krill warn him against going there."
Krill: "It is a domain of evil. Demons dwell within the Expanse. The Anhkana warns of Shadow Realms. Gateways to the depths of the underworld, where demons lie in wait to possess the souls of those who dare to stray within their reach. They corrupt all that is holy. Within their grasp, even the most righteous can be forced to commit unspeakable acts of depravity."
Vice Admiral Christie: "We appreciate the warning, and we'll take every precaution, but that area covers more than half the sector. We are explorers. So if it's all the same to you, we'd like to see for ourselves what's out there."
Krill: "Sala tallo ka vaspa ko loy."
"The USS Orville enters the Naklav Sector with the Vice Admiral, who hopes to have another chance with Claire. Soon they pick up a distress signal from inside the Kalarr Expanse and Captain Mercer orders them to take the ship there."
"The signal is coming from a space station and a landing party - including the Vice Admiral - goes there to investigate. The station is made out of some kind of highly advanced bio-technology. They return to the ship to analyze their findings. Suddenly the Vice Admiral collapses with violent convulsions and is taken to sickbay where he starts to mutate into an alien creature. Dr. Finn suspects that he could have been exposed to some kind of micro-particulates - bacterial spores - that is rewriting his DNA. After the transformation is complete, he infects others and using his level 9 command codes tries to take over the ship. The space station comes alive and starts transmitting a homing signal."
"Lieutenant Talla knocks out several alien creatures and carries one of them to Dr. Finn to study and find a counteragent. The doctor cannot reverse the transformation, but she does discover that they have a weakness."
Claire: "Wait a minute. I'm reading white blood cells. He was human. The cell count is low. Really low. It means the transformative process takes an enormous toll on the body. Based on the scan, it must be at least a couple of weeks before their immune systems are back up to full strength. I could create a synthetic virus. It wouldn't have to be any stronger than the common cold, and it'd probably be fatal to them."
"The decision is made to not kill the alien creatures immediately, but to give them a warning and a chance to leave peacefully. They locate the alien creature, who was once the Vice Admiral, and Dr. Finn convinces it to leave with the other transformed shipmates. But the creature warns her that they will return."
Alien creature (fka Vice Admiral Christie): "We go. Not forever."
Photos
LaMarr and Talla in the away team.
Scanning the walls of the space station.
Sickbay. Vice Admiral Christie mutating.
Videoclips
• The Orville: New Horizons | Sneak Peek Episode 2 | Shadow Realms
• The Orville Season 3 Episode 2 | Scene (1)
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Resposta de VobIdem
no 10 de xuño do 2022 ás 8:38PM
Well, that was another solid episode from The Orville team.
The design of the "Demon People" was terrifying, with the metamorphosis being absolute nightmare fuel. It was disturbing the infected crew weren't able to be cured, as one would expect, and that they had essentially died on a genetic level.
The ending seemed to imply we might see these beings again, but I'm not certain the show is going to spend any of the upcoming episodes doing that
Resposta de bratface
no 10 de xuño do 2022 ás 11:17PM
It reminded me of some episodes of Babylon 5 & Stargate SG-1.
Just like the first episode, I wasn't impressed. Plus the 'star wars' type music was overwhelming at times!
4/10
Resposta de Knixon
no 15 de xuño do 2022 ás 7:18AM
Don't forget the TNG episode "Identity Crisis" where, years after visiting an alien planet, those who had been there before - including Geordi - begin to transform.
I always thought that it was probably ridiculous that they could get someone back after that, but I can see how someone could possibly mutate one-way if exposed to something suitable. It just wouldn't be reversible.
Resposta de VobIdem
no 15 de xuño do 2022 ás 11:22AM
Fixed.
Resposta de bratface
no 15 de xuño do 2022 ás 3:24PM
??
Resposta de VobIdem
no 15 de xuño do 2022 ás 6:09PM
You know, James Horner.
The famous composer.
He did well-regarded scores for Star Trek II and III.
That's what The Orville is doing
Resposta de bratface
no 15 de xuño do 2022 ás 6:56PM
Yes, I know who he is but didn't know he did scores for ST, never saw those 2 movies. I just wanted to comment that the music was too much.
Resposta de StrawHat30
no 18 de xuño do 2022 ás 3:24AM
So the crew decide to let infected crew members go? Ummm HELLO!!. They can infect and convert anyone virtually instantly and will probably rampage through the galaxy and exponentially grow their numbers in the blink of an eye and consume entire civilizations and worlds. Way to go Orville :D
Resposta de Knixon
no 18 de xuño do 2022 ás 3:44AM
What the heck, the aliens in episode 3 might be even worse.
Resposta de VobIdem
no 19 de xuño do 2022 ás 8:53AM
For one, they no longer were the crew members, they'd died on a genetic level.
Second, slaughtering an opponent has never been a thing in Star Trek
Resposta de StrawHat30
no 19 de xuño do 2022 ás 9:42AM
Thanks for the replies. Kinda missed my point, but appreciated nonetheless ;)
Resposta de Knixon
no 19 de xuño do 2022 ás 2:32PM
Except for The Dominion.
Resposta de VobIdem
no 19 de xuño do 2022 ás 4:01PM
I'll assume you meant The Founders.
If you'd actually watched DS9, you'd know The Dominion as an organisation still existed by the final episode, Founders included.
Unless you want to confuse Section 31 with Starfleet.
Wait, Alex is that you?
Resposta de Knixon
no 19 de xuño do 2022 ás 4:21PM
You didn't say that slaughtering an opponent has never been a thing in Starfleet, you said in Star Trek.
And while they didn't finally succeed in wiping out the Founders, they sure tried. It didn't have to fully succeed to be "a thing." And I expect a lot of them did end up killed along the way.
Resposta de YouShouldKnow
no 14 de xullo do 2022 ás 2:20PM
Looks like the most incompetent crew in the universe.
And of course their bio-weapon is "the sniffles".