The sliders arrive on a world where millions play in highly realistic arcade simulations. Rembrandt and Mallory take part in separate simulations, until they discover Maggie and Diana have been forced to play characters in these simulations, where each "death" experienced is real.
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| - The sliders arrive on a world where millions play in highly realistic arcade simulations. Rembrandt and Mallory take part in separate simulations, until they discover Maggie and Diana have been forced to play characters in these simulations, where each "death" experienced is real.
- A Thousand Deaths is the 1st issue of the Charmed comic series published by Dynamite Comics. A dark force has set its sights on the art world of San Francisco and the only ones who can stop it are Phoebe, Paige, and Piper! Dynamite is proud to present a brand-new Charmed story by writer Erica Schultz (Swords of Sorrow: Black Sparrow & Lady Zorro, Revenge) and artist Maria Sanapo (Grimm, DC Comics Bombshells) that will CHARM returning fans and new alike!
- "A Thousand Deaths" is the eleventh episode of Season 4 of The Shield. It was originally broadcast on May 31, 2005.
- Kirk is jumping on a trampoline when he is paged to contact the bridge. Spock reports that a gigantic object, 20.6 times the size of Earth, has approached the Enterprise at warp 17 and is halted in front of the ship. On the bridge, Spock informs Kirk that the object is a highly complex vessel with millions of extremely faint life-signs aboard. When Uhura attempts a hailing frequency, she receives feedback from the vessel in her console. Probes that look like glowing spheres appear on the bridge and scan each member of the crew, then focus on Kirk and Spock. Surrounded by glowing light, their minds merge for a moment; they are then overcome by pain as they disappear from the bridge. The giant ship traps the Enterprise in a tractor beam.
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