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"Impulse" is the fifty-seventh episode of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Enterprise'', the fifth episode of season three. The episode was written by story editor Jonathan Fernandez from a story by Fernandez and Terry Matalas. It first aired October 8, 2003 on the UPN network in the United States. The episode was described by
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as "as close to a horror show as ''Star Trek'' gets". Set in the 22nd century, the series follows the adventures of the first Starfleet starship '' Enterprise'', registration NX-01. In this episode, while investigating the
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for a Xindi superweapon, the ''Enterprise'' responds to the distress call of a Vulcan ship.


Plot

Captain Archer carries Sub-Commander T'Pol into sickbay, where he and Doctor Phlox strap her to a bed. She awakes and threatens to kill Archer, and Phlox sedates her. A day earlier, ''Enterprise'' received a distress call from the Vulcan cruiser ''Seleya'', and found the ship adrift in an asteroid belt rich in Trellium ore. Archer decides to send in a shuttlepod as ''Enterprise'' is too big to maneuver among the asteroids. En route, T'Pol informs the other members of the away team that the ''Vaankara'' had been sent into the Expanse to find the ''Seleya'', but the crew began to attack one another and the ship was destroyed. Meanwhile, Commander
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and Ensign Mayweather decide to mine some Trellium ore from an asteroid. Lieutenant Reed, T'Pol and Archer board the ''Seleya'' and are attacked by zombie-like Vulcans. Soon T'Pol begins to show the same effects as seen in the other Vulcans. Archer and the away team fight their way to the ''Seleya''s Engineering section, where they attempt to re-route the bulkhead controls on the ship so they can get back to their shuttle. They discuss a general override, which would unlock the bulkheads, but also shut down the containment on the warp core, and T'Pol accuses Archer of wanting to kill all the Vulcans. Tucker and Mayweather retrieve the ore, but their shuttlepod is damaged in the process. After they return to ''Enterprise'' they begin repairs. Meanwhile, the Vulcan crew begins to gas Engineering, forcing Reed to activate the override. Archer's away team head back to the shuttle and arrive moments before the ''Seleya'' is due to explode, but find the docking clamps locked. Tucker and Mayweather then arrive on the second shuttle and shoot out the clamps and the two shuttles depart, as the ''Seleya'' is destroyed. Back on the ''Enterprise'', Phlox treats T'Pol's symptoms, stating that Trellium is a lethal
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for Vulcans, but while the crew of the ''Seleya'' was beyond saving, T'Pol will slowly recover, having only briefly been exposed. Tucker announces enough ore was recovered to shield the forward hull, but Archer notes that it will harm T'Pol, and orders it stored in a bio-hazard locker until a cure can be created.


Production

The story was by
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and Terry Matalas, and Fernandez also wrote the script. David Livingston directed a total of 62 episodes of Star Trek, including 15 episodes of ''Enterprise''. "Impulse" was from a directing and visual standpoint, his favorite episode of the work he did on ''Enterprise''. Everyone in all departments, especially director of photography Marvin Rush, understood that they were making a zombie movie, "so let's do a zombie movie." Livingston explained that when filming, he tended to shoot fast and that, relative to page count, he would inevitably come up short and have to shoot additional footage with the
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to make the episode long enough. In this case, Livingston sketched out a sequence shot-by-shot for the end of the episode, which the producers accepted. This became T'Pol's nightmare, and he believed it integrated well into the episode and did not feel like it was added on. Livingston was very pleased with how the final episode turned out and said he wouldn't change anything. Blalock said she loved the episode.


Reception

"Impulse" was first aired in the United States on UPN on October 8, 2003. It received a 2.8/4 percent share among adults. This means that it was seen by 2.8 percent of all households, and 4 percent of all of those watching television at the time of the broadcast. ''Enterprise'' was the sixth most watched program in the timeslot, behind ''
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'' on The WB. It was estimated that "Impulse" was watched by 4.17 million viewers, which was less than the previous episode, "
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". Michelle Erica Green of TrekNation was prepared for the worst based on the previews for this episode, but said it "is actually a well-done haunted ship story". She noted "script could have seemed really hackneyed were the visuals and the emotional focus not so perfectly controlled", and praised "a spot-on performance by Jolene Blalock and superb directing by David Livingston." Jamahl Epsicokhan at his website Jammer's Reviews described the episode as "sort of a guilty pleasure" due to the "superficial visual qualities", but said that it lacked substance. He gave "Impulse" a rating of three out of four. Television Without Pity gave the episode a grade A−. In 2017 H&I noted this as an episode of ''Star Trek'' featuring scary or eerie content, and said "this is about as straight-up horror as ''Star Trek'' gets." In 2018, ''TheGamer'' ranked this one of the top 25 creepiest episodes of all ''Star Trek'' series. In 2020, '' Den of Geek'' ranked this episode as the 7th most scary episode of all ''Star Trek'' franchise television episodes. In 2021, '' ScreenRant'' ranked "Impulse" the 5th scariest episode of all ''Star Trek'' franchise episodes up to that time.


Home media releases

"Impulse" was released as part of the season three DVD box set, released in the United States on September 27, 2005. The set included optional text commentary for "Impulse" from
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and
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. The season was released on Blu-ray in the United States on January 7, 2014.


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* * * {{Star Trek: Enterprise episodes, 3 Star Trek: Enterprise (season 3) episodes 2003 American television episodes Television episodes directed by David Livingston