Given that everyone is cashing in on the current zombie craze with cross-genre zombie tales (e.g. "28 Days Later", "World War Z", "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies", etc) let's think up a zombie version of our own favourite sci-fi series/movie. OK, here goes...
Star Trek Enterprise: NX-01 Enterprise comes across a Vulcan starship drifting in space, whose crew have been turned into shambling, incoherent...
What? They did?
Uh...alright then, how about:
Night of the Living Redshirt?
Every expandable extra killed in The Original series comes back to life as a horde of Trekkies, who shamble after William Shatner moaning incoherantly about continuity errors.
Spock's Braaaaaaaaains!
Spock dies at the end of "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan", but is resurrected by Paramount executives fearful of plummeting ratings in the next movie. As Spock's body starts to rot from the pong farr, can McCoy find a vegetarian version of the zombie's favourite meal of raw brains?
Star Trek Enterprise: NX-01 Enterprise comes across a Vulcan starship drifting in space, whose crew have been turned into shambling, incoherent...
What? They did?
Uh...alright then, how about:
Night of the Living Redshirt?
Every expandable extra killed in The Original series comes back to life as a horde of Trekkies, who shamble after William Shatner moaning incoherantly about continuity errors.
Spock's Braaaaaaaaains!
Spock dies at the end of "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan", but is resurrected by Paramount executives fearful of plummeting ratings in the next movie. As Spock's body starts to rot from the pong farr, can McCoy find a vegetarian version of the zombie's favourite meal of raw brains?