The most terrifying sci-fi space movie of the 90s is being taken away by Star Trek: Strange New World

Joshua Tyler | publishing
Star Trek: A Strange New World Halfway through the third season, the first episode just released. It’s called “through a series of time,” partly because it elevates ideas and aesthetics from one of the most underrated and weirdest space science fiction films of the 1990s.
This movie was from 1997 Event visionIf you’re wondering what Star Trek introduced in a 90s horror movie, hell sizes are all introduced. The latest plot of the show is weird.

Episode 5 Star Trek: A Strange New World Season 3 is titled “Through a Series of Times,” starting with one of them, one of which “Hey, let’s go down to a planet and investigate some ancient ruins” plots. In the movie Event visionsomething similar happened. A staff member goes to investigate a mysterious (and horror) ship.
Star Trek plot briefly lost its technology, then someone went crazy and started screaming about evil before it collapsed. exist Event visionnot disintegrating; that movie is too many, but there is a lot of evil.


In “The Lens of Time”, Spock soon discovers that Hell aliens are imprisoned in alternative spaces hidden in these ruins. Like the ship event horizon, it is ambiguous about the ruins of a Baroque cathedral.
An ancient Hell alien possesses the body of a young lieutenant (Chris Myers) and digs out his eyes to make him look exactly like Sam Neill Event vision Have him.





Then the young lieutenant murdered on the boat, mouth-blowing stone, nonsense, like Sam Neill Event vision.

The episode ends with Hell Aliens being captured and imprisoned, so the business never really enters the Hell dimension. Lawrence Fishburne and his crew were not lucky in the 90s horror movies.

But if that alien can go out, I hope Captain Parker has a share Event vision On one of those colored square cartridges to be used in the future. He probably should have studied.



