After the extrem damages taken by the Enterprise, the ship finally arrives at one of the mysterious, metallic spheres for a clandestine meeting with Xindi weapon designer Degra. Archer has gotten the attention of two high-ranking Xindi, weapon designer Degra and an Arboreal council member, but they demand absolute proof of his claims that they've been manipulated into their hostilities against the human race. If sufficiently convinced, they promise to stop the planet-killing weapon from being launched. Meanwhile, amidst continuing repair work, the deaths of about a fifth of the Enterprise crew from recent events weigh heavily on the survivors, especially Trip, who is having a very hard time remembering him with the death of his sister, but must writing a letter to the parents of one of the deceased. Also, T'Pol must confront the implications of her emotion-provoking substance addiction.
Guests:
Randy Oglesby Rick Worthy Bob Morrisey Seth MacFarlane Kipleigh Brown |
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Degra Xindi arboreal Reptilian Captain Engineer crewman Jane Taylor |
Production : #072
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Chris Black & David A. Goodman |
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LeVar Burton |
Notes : Continuing story of the previous episode. Morrisey was the Vulcan Dr. Strom in 'Stigma' (seas.2). S. MacFarlane escapped from dying in one of the planes, on Sept the 11th, 2001, but he arrived late and missed his plane. Goodman, who writes this episode, also wrote the Star Trek episode of Futurama, 'Where no fan has gone before'. Allusion to a Starfleet vessel, 3 years ago : The Saratoga, Captain Brody.
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