![]() T'Pol, however, is not severely affected by the virus because she has Plot-Driven Vulcan Immunity, which, of course, is the key to the eventual cure that will ultimately reverse this unfortunate condition. For all dramatic purposes of the show's first half, however, the virus "de-evolves" them: Archer, Reed, and Sato become instinct-driven savages who run around in a confused frenzy. In "Extinction," an away team shuttles down to a jungle planet and is infected by a virus that rewrites their DNA and turns them into aliens. Another infamous example is TNG's "Genesis," in which the entire crew devolved into creatures (or, as the episode so brilliantly put it, "de-evolved"). The trick assumes that a person's DNA can be "rewritten," like a hard drive, or perhaps a rewritable CD, and that can thus transform them into something else - often anything else. Voyager practically reinvented Fun With DNA by way of the infamous " Threshold," and DNA trickery persisted in episodes well after that one. Most notably, we have Fun With DNA™, a trademark I get to dust off after years of non-use (an archive search shows that season four of Voyager was the last time). Unfortunately, he plunders mostly unsuccessful material. Writer Andre Bormanis, one of the few Voyager veterans who came to Enterprise, plunders the archives of his previous series. Three episodes into season three, coming off the impressive and focused " Anomaly," this is not what I had in mind. ![]() ![]() More to the point, this is an episode that borrows so much from the Voyager bag-o-tricks that it more resembles bad-tier Voyager than bad-tier Enterprise. There's nothing about this episode that couldn't or wouldn't have happened (or, rather, can't or won't happen in the future 24th century wink, nudge!) in the Delta Quadrant, as opposed to the Delphic Expanse. "Extinction" plays like a bad Voyager episode. The new name is apparently Star Trek: Voyager. When Archer, Reed, and Sato get transformed into savages and start jumping around like the guys from the Tim Burton version of Planet of the Apes, there's only one course of action: Remind yourself that at least a new Law & Order will be on later tonight.Īs it happens, this episode coincides with the renaming of this series, which now includes the franchise branding. It is good to see that they have continued the progress of their game since I had an interview with them a couple years back and that their game is finally reaching its official release date for their Early Access.Review by Jamahl Epsicokhan "You never say please. There are two other currently available game editions, “ Angels of The Abyss” and “ Devils of The Abyss”, which allow users to receive more exclusive packages, skins, and more. ![]() Getting the Abyss edition of JoE comes with the exclusive " Made in The Abyss" outfit compatible with the story protagonists and custom multiplayer characters. ![]() However, if you can get up to 70% off if paid with platform-specific ABYSS tokens. In the case of Jaws of Extinction, or JoE, they are launching the game to the Abyss platform first and currently have it available for pre-order at 40% off. The foundation of this platform is user friendly and they are hoping to provide an easy way for players to get games at an affordable price by using their “Abyss Tokens” when purchasing a game or any in-game content. If you don’t know about The Abyss yet, it is an MMO-focused platform that intends to host games without the need for exclusivity. While they are still planning to launch on Steam, they will be providing an early launch for those that purchase their game through the new Abyss platform! It has been a while since we have received some solid news from they KYE Creations team on their zombie sandbox title Jaws of Extinction, but with plans in full force to launch Early Access in Summer 2019, we have received a big announcement. ![]()
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