

Sure, it has no suspense as it flexes its practical monster effects, but Catherine Cyran’s script has its moments. Frank Darden ( Bryan Cranston) and the Delta 5 virus they are messing around with.ĭead Space might be an excuse to show off Singer’s well-chiseled body and his not-so chiseled acting talents, but it is entertaining enough as even Tate joins in on the undressing shenanigans. Marissa Salinger ( Laura Mae Tate), who convinces him to stay even though he is getting a BAD FEELING about the suspicious people playing games in the research facility.

His co-pilot android, Tinpin ( Rodger Halston), thinks otherwise and so does Dr. Now, Krieger is pissed at them for wasting his time.īut did they? Wait until you see their monster! Once there, the scientists tell him that it is a false alarm. "might be an excuse to show off Singer’s well-chiseled body and his not-so chiseled acting talents, but it is entertaining enough"įrom sun-tanning himself in a booth to dodging green lasers fired from enemy ships, Commander Steve Krieger ( Marc Singer, The Beastmaster) has his ever-loving hands full when a couple of scientists telecommunicate their woes through a distress signal from the facility known as Phaebon.
