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The ''Enterprise'' crew must cope with devastating damage to the ship, with another alien ship needing assistance nearby. Dissent grows in the Xindi Council.
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The ''Enterprise'' crew must cope with devastating damage to the ship, with another alien ship needing assistance nearby. T'Pol seeks help from Phlox with a personal problem, and dissent grows in the Xindi Council.
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
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[[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] is still suffering overwhelming damage inflicted by the [[Xindi-Reptilians]]. Most of the major systems have failed, apart from [[life support]], and there are [[hull breach]]es on C, D and E decks. [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] informs [[T'Pol]] that the [[primary warp coil]] is damaged beyond repair, and that they've got no spare parts to make a new one. Then, for reasons unknown to the ''Enterprise'' crew, the Xindi cut off their attack and begin to move off.
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{{NX|Enterprise}} is still suffering overwhelming damage inflicted by the [[Xindi-Reptilian]]s. Most of the major systems have failed, apart from [[life support]], and there are [[Hull#Hull breach|hull breaches]] on C, D, and E decks. [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] informs [[T'Pol]] that the [[primary warp coil]] is damaged beyond repair, and that they've got no spare parts to make a new one. Then, for reasons unknown to the ''Enterprise'' crew, the Xindi cut off their attack and begin to move off.
   
On the [[Xindi Council]] ship orbiting [[Azati Prime (planet)|Azati Prime]], [[Dolim]] is angered by the rest of the Xindi recalling his ships behind his back. [[Degra]] is becoming more and more convinced about what [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] told him. Dolim remains unconvinced, but is forced to release Archer by the [[Xindi-Arboreal]] councilor.
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On the [[Xindi Council]] ship orbiting [[Azati Prime]], [[Dolim]] is angered by the rest of the Xindi recalling his ships behind his back. [[Degra]] is becoming more and more convinced that [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] told him the truth. Dolim remains unconvinced, but is forced to release Archer by the [[Xindi-Arboreal]] councilor.
   
Captain Archer is taken on board a [[Xindi-Aquatic]] ship, and is released back to ''Enterprise'' in an [[escape pod]]. At least 14 crew members have died from the attack, and there are further casualties in [[sickbay]]. With only one [[phase cannon]] and the aft [[torpedo launcher]] working as defense against another attack, the Captain orders that they should try to find somewhere to hide, just in case the Reptilians come back to finish them off. They head towards a nearby comet dust field for cover. ''En route'', they intercept a smaller ship in distress.
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Captain Archer is taken on board a [[Xindi-Aquatic]] ship, and is released back to ''Enterprise'' in an [[escape pod]]. At least fourteen crew members have died from the attack, and there are further casualties in [[sickbay]]. With only one [[phase cannon]] and the aft [[torpedo launcher]] working as defense against another attack, the captain orders that they should try to find somewhere to hide, just in case the Reptilians come back to finish them off. They head towards a nearby comet dust field for cover. ''En route'', they intercept a smaller ship in distress.
   
The smaller ship has sustained damage from the [[spatial anomaly|spatial anomalies]], and asks the Captain for assistance. Captain Archer tries to convince the aliens to part with their [[warp coil]] in exchange for a supply of [[trellium-D]], but they refuse.
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The smaller ship has sustained damage from the [[spatial anomaly|spatial anomalies]], and asks the captain for assistance. Captain Archer tries to convince the aliens to part with their [[warp coil]] in exchange for a supply of [[Trellium|trellium-D]], but they refuse, as it would knock out their own warp engines, leaving them years away from their home world.
   
T'Pol begins experiencing withdrawal symptoms, because she has been cut off from the supply of [[trellium-D]] by all the damage sustained. She uses an [[environmental suit|EV suit]] to get to it, and injects some into herself, relieving the symptoms.
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T'Pol begins experiencing withdrawal symptoms, because she has been cut off from the supply of trellium-D by all the damages sustained. She uses an [[environmental suit|EV suit]] to get to it, and injects some into herself, relieving the symptoms.
   
From the escape pod, Ensign [[Hoshi Sato|Sato]] translates some coordinates and a [[stardate]], indicating where Degra will be on that date, three days from now. Unfortunately, it's over four light years from their current position, and without their [[warp drive]] the ''Enterprise'' will never get there in time. Archer decides to throw the rule book out of the window, and board the alien ship to steal their warp coil.
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From the escape pod, Ensign [[Hoshi Sato|Sato]] translates some coordinates and a [[stardate]], indicating where Degra will be on that date, three days from now. Unfortunately, it's over four light years from their current position, and without their [[warp drive]] the ''Enterprise'' will never get there in time. Archer decides to throw the rule book out of the window, and board the alien ship to steal their warp coil.
   
In the Xindi Council chamber, Daegra and the Primate and Arboreal Council members meet with a member of the [[Sphere Builder|trans-dimensional species]]. They question if she had anything to do with sending the Reptilians into the past to build a bio-weapon. She admits to helping the Reptilians in order to keep them and the [[Xindi-Insectoid | Insectoids]] from leaving the Council. This angers Degra, and he questions if Archer's claim that her species built the spheres is true. She deflects the question, angrily demanding that Earth be destroyed for the benefit of all Xindi, and to not summon her again unless all the members of the Council are present. After she leaves, the Primate Council member asks why they should doubt her. Degra insists that they must examine the proof offered by Captain Archer.
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In the Xindi Council chamber, Degra and the Primate and Arboreal Council members meet with a member of the [[Sphere-Builder|trans-dimensional species]]. They question if she had anything to do with sending the Reptilians into the past to build a bio-weapon. She admits to helping the Reptilians in order to keep them and the [[Xindi-Insectoid|Insectoids]] from leaving the Council. This angers Degra, and he questions if Archer's claim that her species built the spheres is true. She deflects the question, angrily demanding that Earth be destroyed for the benefit of all Xindi, and to not summon her again unless all the members of the Council are present. After she leaves, the Primate Council member asks why they should doubt her. Degra insists that they must examine the proof offered by Captain Archer.
   
After an emotional argument with the captain about the planned attack on the alien ship, T'Pol consults [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Phlox]], and he is shocked. T'Pol explains how she began to experiment with trellium after their encounter with the ''[[Seleya]]'', and how injecting herself with the compound allowed her to access certain emotions, but that she has now become addicted. He decides to help her overcome her problem, and agrees to not tell anyone.
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After an emotional argument with the captain about the planned attack on the alien ship, T'Pol consults [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Phlox]], and he is shocked. T'Pol explains how she began to experiment with trellium after their encounter with the ''[[Seleya]]'', and how injecting herself with the compound allowed her to access certain emotions, but that she has now become addicted. He decides to help her overcome her problem, and agrees to not tell anyone.
   
With a boarding party, Archer, and Trip [[transport]] onto the vessel, and manage to steal their warp coil. After integrating it into the ''Enterprise'' systems, Archer orders maximum warp speed (now only 3.2), and they set off to meet Degra at the coordinates.
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With a boarding party, Archer and Tucker [[transport]] onto the vessel, and manage to steal their warp coil while leaving behind three containers of trellium-D as well as other supplies in "compensation". When the captain asks why Archer is doing this, Archer simply states that he has no choice before leaving, knowing that by taking their warp coil the alien crew has been left stranded three years from their home. After integrating it into the ''Enterprise'' systems, Archer orders maximum warp speed (now only 3.2), and they set off to meet Degra at the coordinates.
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T'Pol and Phlox discuss her residual emotional instability. T'Pol fears that she may never fully be able to suppress her feelings again.
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== Memorable quotes ==
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"''At the very least, we should board their vessel and take them prisoner!''"
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: - '''Dolim''', after ''Enterprise'' is critically damaged
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"''He will not be harmed any further. You have my assurances.''"<br />
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"''That ''isn't'' good enough!''"
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: - '''Dolim''' and '''Degra''', on Archer
   
T'Pol and Phlox discuss her residual emotional instability. T'Pol fears that she may never fully be able to supress her feelings again.
 
   
== Memorable Quotes ==
 
 
"''I really don't know what's holding us together. But let's hope it doesn't give out.''"
 
"''I really don't know what's holding us together. But let's hope it doesn't give out.''"
 
: - '''Reed'''
 
: - '''Reed'''
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"''Hard to believe we'll ever get this ship back the way it was.''"<br />
 
"''Hard to believe we'll ever get this ship back the way it was.''"<br />
"''Just a simple matter of repairs.''" (Archer glances at him) "''Well, perhaps not that simple."
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"''Just a simple matter of repairs.''" (Archer glances at him) "''Well, perhaps not that simple."''
 
: - '''Archer''' and '''Phlox'''
 
: - '''Archer''' and '''Phlox'''
   
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"''I'll be ready.''"
 
"''I'll be ready.''"
 
: - '''Archer''' and '''Phlox'''
 
: - '''Archer''' and '''Phlox'''
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"''"''We can't try to save Humanity without holding on to what makes us Human.''" Those were your words to me.''"<br />
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"''I'm no happier doing this than you are, but we're not going to make a habit of it.''"
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: -'''T'Pol''' and '''Archer, '''the former reminding the captain his own words during [[Impulse (episode)|the events on the ''Seleya'']].
   
   
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"''You're stranding us three years from home. Why are you doing this?!''"<br />
 
"''You're stranding us three years from home. Why are you doing this?!''"<br />
 
"''Because I have no choice!''"
 
"''Because I have no choice!''"
: - '''Illyrian Captain''' and '''Archer'''
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: - '''Illyrian captain''' and '''Archer'''
   
   
 
"''You did the right thing.''"<br />
 
"''You did the right thing.''"<br />
 
"''It seems the longer we're out here, the more I have to keep saying that to myself.''"
 
"''It seems the longer we're out here, the more I have to keep saying that to myself.''"
: - '''Trip''' and '''Archer'''
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: - '''Tucker''' and '''Archer'''
   
== Background Information ==
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== Background information ==
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* The archival version of this episode's final draft script was submitted on {{d|24|May|2004}}. The script included a scene that is not in the episode. It took place in the [[inspection pod]], with T'Pol and Tucker touring ''Enterprise'' after the [[Battle of Azati Prime]]. The script also detailed the horrific T'Pol seen in a nightmare by describing her as "the spitting image of the homicidal Vulcans seen in '{{dis|Impulse|episode}}'." Also, the scene between Phlox and Archer in the captain's ready room was slightly different, Phlox initially mentioning that [[Porthos]] kept eyeing a [[Droxin field mouse]] in sickbay. In response to Archer saying (later in the scene) that a line he intended to cross would probably not be the last one, Phlox replied, "''Sometimes you have to draw a line... sometimes you have to step over one... ethics are not the only consideration,''" instead of merely responding, as he does in the final version of the scene, "''Probably not.''"
 
* The actions of the crew here are reflected back to their own encounter with piracy in {{e|Anomaly}}.
 
* The actions of the crew here are reflected back to their own encounter with piracy in {{e|Anomaly}}.
 
* As a result of the Xindi attacks, fourteen members of the crew are dead and three are unaccounted for, probably the ones flying into space in the previous episode.
 
* This episode contains the first mention of [[stardate]]s in the series. The stardate is communicated to ''Enterprise'' by Degra.
 
* [[Casey Biggs]] (the [[Illyrian]] captain) is better known for playing the recurring character of [[Damar]] in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. Three of his co-stars in this episode are also former ''Deep Space Nine'' guest stars; [[Rick Worthy]] played [[Kornan]] in {{e|Soldiers of the Empire}}, [[Scott MacDonald]] played [[Tosk]] in {{e|Captive Pursuit}} and [[Goran'Agar]] in {{e|Hippocratic Oath}}, whereas [[Randy Oglesby]] played both [[Ah-Kel]] and [[Ro-Kel]] in {{e|Vortex}} and [[Silaran Prin]] in {{e|The Darkness and the Light}}.
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* [[Dorenda Moore]] plays one of the [[MACO]]s who participate in the incursion to the [[Illyrian starship]]; however, her character is referred to as "[[Parsons]]" and not as "[[S. Money]]", a character already established in the season.
 
* Among the items from this episode which were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay was the costume of stuntman [[Eric Norris]], which was previously worn by a background actor in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Alliances}} and by actor [[Bob Rudd]] in the VOY episode {{e|Nightingale}}. {{stala|9675}}
   
 
== Links and references ==
* We learn that, as a result of the Xindi attacks, 14 members of the crew are dead and three are unaccounted for, probably the ones flying into space in the previous episode.
 
 
=== Main cast ===
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*[[Scott Bakula]] as [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]]
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*[[John Billingsley]] as [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]]
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*[[Jolene Blalock]] as [[Sub-Commander]] [[T'Pol]]
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*[[Dominic Keating]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Reed]]
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*[[Anthony Montgomery]] as [[Ensign]] [[Travis Mayweather]]
 
*[[Linda Park]] as [[Ensign]] [[Hoshi Sato]]
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*[[Connor Trinneer]] as [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Charles "Trip" Tucker III]]
   
 
=== Guest stars ===
* This episode contains the first mention of [[stardate]]s on the series. The stardate is communicated to ''Enterprise'' by Degra.
 
 
*[[Casey Biggs]] as [[Unnamed Illyrians|Illyrian Captain]]
 
*[[Randy Oglesby]] as [[Degra]]
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*[[Scott MacDonald]] as [[Dolim]]
 
*[[Tucker Smallwood]] as [[Unnamed Xindi#Xindi-Primate councilor|Xindi-Primate councillor]]
 
*[[Rick Worthy]] as [[Jannar]]
 
*[[Josette Di Carlo]] as [[Unnamed Sphere-Builders#Sphere-Builder "Woman"|Sphere-Builder woman]]
   
 
=== Uncredited co-stars ===
* [[Casey Biggs]] (the [[Illyrian]] captain) is better known for playing the recurring character of [[Damar]] in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. Three of his co-stars in this episode are also former ''Deep Space Nine'' guest stars. [[Rick Worthy]] played [[Kornan]] in {{e|Soldiers of the Empire}}, [[Scott MacDonald]] played [[Tosk]] in {{e|Captive Pursuit}} and [[Goran'Agar]] in {{e|Hippocratic Oath}}. [[Randy Oglesby]] played both [[Ah-Kel]] and [[Ro-Kel]] in {{e|Vortex}} and [[Silaran Prin]] in {{e|The Darkness and the Light}}.
 
 
*[[Geneviere Anderson]] as an [[EnterpriseNX operations ensign 003|operations division ensign]]
 
 
*[[Solomon Burke, Jr.]] as {{dis|Billy|Starfleet}}
* Among the items from this episode which were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay, was the costume of stuntman [[Eric Norris]], which was previously worn by a background actor in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Alliances}} and by actor [[Bob Rudd]] in the episode {{e|Nightingale}}. {{stala|9675}}
 
 
*[[Zane Cassidy]] as a [[MACO personnel MACO 008|MACO]]
 
 
*[[Mark Correy]] as [[Alex]]
== Links and References ==
 
 
*[[Daphney Dameraux]] as an [[EnterpriseNX operations ensign 002|operations division ensign]]
=== Main Cast ===
 
*[[Scott Bakula]] as [[Jonathan Archer]]
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*[[Kevin Derr]] as {{dis|Kelly|Corporal}}
*[[John Billingsley]] as [[Phlox]]
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*[[Josh Holt]] as [[Masaro]]
*[[Jolene Blalock]] as [[T'Pol]]
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*[[Ricky Lomax]] as [[W. Woods]]
*[[Dominic Keating]] as [[Malcolm Reed]]
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*[[Andrew MacBeth]] as [[E. Hamboyan]]
*[[Anthony Montgomery]] as [[Travis Mayweather]]
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*[[Dorenda Moore]] as [[Parsons]]
 
*[[Eric Norris]] as an [[Unnamed Illyrians#Illyrian crewmember 3|Illyrian]]
*[[Linda Park]] as [[Hoshi Sato]]
 
*[[Connor Trinneer]] as [[Charles Tucker III|Charles "Trip" Tucker III]]
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*[[Paul Sklar]] as [[R. Richards]]
 
*[[Jeff Smolek]] as an [[Unnamed Illyrians|Illyrian]]
 
 
*[[Pablo Soriano]] as an [[Unnamed Illyrians|Illyrian]]
=== Guest Stars ===
 
* [[Casey Biggs]] as [[Unnamed Illyrians|Illyrian Captain]]
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*[[Scott L. Treger]] as a [[Unnamed Xindi|Xindi-Reptilian]]
* [[Randy Oglesby]] as [[Degra]]
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*[[Curtis Wong]] as an [[Unnamed Illyrians|Illyrian]]
* [[Scott MacDonald]] as [[Dolim]]
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*[[Breezy]] or [[Windy]] as [[Porthos]]
* [[Tucker Smallwood]] as [[Unnamed Xindi#Xindi-Primate councilor|Xindi-Primate councillor]]
 
* [[Rick Worthy]] as [[Jannar]]
 
* [[Josette Di Carlo]] as [[Unnamed Sphere Builders#Sphere Builder "Woman"|Sphere-Builder woman]]
 
 
=== Uncredited Co-Stars ===
 
* [[Geneviere Anderson]] as an [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female relief tactical ensign|operations division ensign]]
 
* [[Solomon Burke, Jr.]] as [[Billy (Starfleet)|Billy]]
 
* [[Zane Cassidy]] as a [[MACO personnel#Raiding party member (2154)|MACO]]
 
* [[Mark Correy]] as [[Alex]]
 
*[[Daphney Dameraux]] as an [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female operations division ensign (2152-2155)|operations division ensign]]
 
* [[Kevin Derr]] as [[Kelly (Corporal)|Kelly]]
 
* [[Josh Holt]] as [[Masaro]]
 
* [[Ricky Lomax]] as [[W. Woods]]
 
* [[Andrew MacBeth]] as [[E. Hamboyan]]
 
* [[Dorenda Moore]] as [[Parsons]]
 
* [[Eric Norris]] as an [[Unnamed Illyrians#Illyrian crewmember 3|Illyrian]]
 
* [[Paul Sklar]] as [[R. Richards]]
 
* [[Jeff Smolek]] as an [[Unnamed Illyrians|Illyrian]]
 
* [[Pablo Soriano]] as an [[Unnamed Illyrians|Illyrian]]
 
* [[Scott L. Treger]] as a [[Unnamed Xindi|Xindi-Reptilian]]
 
* [[Curtis Wong]] as an [[Unnamed Illyrians|Illyrian]]
 
* [[Breezy]] or [[Windy]] as [[Porthos]]
 
   
 
=== References ===
 
=== References ===
[[Ansara]]; [[antimatter]]; [[cometary dust cloud]]; [[diamagnetic field]]; [[emergency power]]; [[evasive maneuvers]]; [[exhaust manifold]]; [[force field]]; [[Illyria]]; [[Illyrian]]; [[Illyrian starship]]; [[impulse power]]; [[injector system]]; [[Jaina]]; [[O'Malley]]; [[Osaarian]]; [[phase cannon]]; [[piano]]; [[Piral]]; [[plasma injector]]; ''[[Seleya]]''; [[stardate]]; [[stun grenade]]; [[trellium-D]]; [[Trenia]]; [[warp coil]]
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[[Ansara]]; [[antimatter]]; [[cometary dust cloud]]; [[Delphic Expanse]]; [[diamagnetic field]]; [[drug addiction]]; [[Earth]]; [[emergency power]]; [[EPS grid]]; [[evasive maneuvers]]; [[exhaust manifold]]; [[force field]]; [[Illyria]]; [[Illyrian]]; [[Illyrian starship]]; [[impulse power]]; [[injector system]]; [[Jaina]]; [[kilometer]]; [[kiss]]; [[maintenance request form]]; [[O'Malley]]; [[Osaarian]]; [[phase cannon]]; [[piano]]; [[Piral]]; [[plasma injector]]; ''[[Seleya]]''; [[stardate]]; [[stun grenade]]; [[Trellium|trellium-D]]; [[Trenia]]; [[Vulcan]]s; [[warp coil]]; [[withdrawal]]
   
 
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The Enterprise crew must cope with devastating damage to the ship, with another alien ship needing assistance nearby. T'Pol seeks help from Phlox with a personal problem, and dissent grows in the Xindi Council.

Summary

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Enterprise is still suffering overwhelming damage inflicted by the Xindi-Reptilians. Most of the major systems have failed, apart from life support, and there are hull breaches on C, D, and E decks. Commander Tucker informs T'Pol that the primary warp coil is damaged beyond repair, and that they've got no spare parts to make a new one. Then, for reasons unknown to the Enterprise crew, the Xindi cut off their attack and begin to move off.

On the Xindi Council ship orbiting Azati Prime, Dolim is angered by the rest of the Xindi recalling his ships behind his back. Degra is becoming more and more convinced that Captain Archer told him the truth. Dolim remains unconvinced, but is forced to release Archer by the Xindi-Arboreal councilor.

Captain Archer is taken on board a Xindi-Aquatic ship, and is released back to Enterprise in an escape pod. At least fourteen crew members have died from the attack, and there are further casualties in sickbay. With only one phase cannon and the aft torpedo launcher working as defense against another attack, the captain orders that they should try to find somewhere to hide, just in case the Reptilians come back to finish them off. They head towards a nearby comet dust field for cover. En route, they intercept a smaller ship in distress.

The smaller ship has sustained damage from the spatial anomalies, and asks the captain for assistance. Captain Archer tries to convince the aliens to part with their warp coil in exchange for a supply of trellium-D, but they refuse, as it would knock out their own warp engines, leaving them years away from their home world.

T'Pol begins experiencing withdrawal symptoms, because she has been cut off from the supply of trellium-D by all the damages sustained. She uses an EV suit to get to it, and injects some into herself, relieving the symptoms.

From the escape pod, Ensign Sato translates some coordinates and a stardate, indicating where Degra will be on that date, three days from now. Unfortunately, it's over four light years from their current position, and without their warp drive the Enterprise will never get there in time. Archer decides to throw the rule book out of the window, and board the alien ship to steal their warp coil.

In the Xindi Council chamber, Degra and the Primate and Arboreal Council members meet with a member of the trans-dimensional species. They question if she had anything to do with sending the Reptilians into the past to build a bio-weapon. She admits to helping the Reptilians in order to keep them and the Insectoids from leaving the Council. This angers Degra, and he questions if Archer's claim that her species built the spheres is true. She deflects the question, angrily demanding that Earth be destroyed for the benefit of all Xindi, and to not summon her again unless all the members of the Council are present. After she leaves, the Primate Council member asks why they should doubt her. Degra insists that they must examine the proof offered by Captain Archer.

After an emotional argument with the captain about the planned attack on the alien ship, T'Pol consults Dr. Phlox, and he is shocked. T'Pol explains how she began to experiment with trellium after their encounter with the Seleya, and how injecting herself with the compound allowed her to access certain emotions, but that she has now become addicted. He decides to help her overcome her problem, and agrees to not tell anyone.

With a boarding party, Archer and Tucker transport onto the vessel, and manage to steal their warp coil while leaving behind three containers of trellium-D as well as other supplies in "compensation". When the captain asks why Archer is doing this, Archer simply states that he has no choice before leaving, knowing that by taking their warp coil the alien crew has been left stranded three years from their home. After integrating it into the Enterprise systems, Archer orders maximum warp speed (now only 3.2), and they set off to meet Degra at the coordinates.

T'Pol and Phlox discuss her residual emotional instability. T'Pol fears that she may never fully be able to suppress her feelings again.

Memorable quotes

"At the very least, we should board their vessel and take them prisoner!"

- Dolim, after Enterprise is critically damaged


"He will not be harmed any further. You have my assurances."
"That isn't good enough!"

- Dolim and Degra, on Archer


"I really don't know what's holding us together. But let's hope it doesn't give out."

- Reed


"How long?"
"A couple of weeks... if we had the parts. We don't. As it stands now, warp drive is out of the question."

- T'Pol and Tucker


"I thought Insectoid was tough!"
"Almost sounds like music."
"My mother always wanted me to take piano lessons. I should've listened to her."

- Hoshi and Travis


"Hard to believe we'll ever get this ship back the way it was."
"Just a simple matter of repairs." (Archer glances at him) "Well, perhaps not that simple."

- Archer and Phlox


"How long have you been a doctor?"
"Nearly forty years."
"And in all that time, did you ever do anything you thought was unethical?"
"Twice. Why?"
"I'm about to step over a line, a line I thought I would never cross. And given the nature of our mission, it probably won't be the last."
"Probably not. May I ask what you're planning to do?"
"There could be more casualties."
"I'll be ready."

- Archer and Phlox


""We can't try to save Humanity without holding on to what makes us Human." Those were your words to me."
"I'm no happier doing this than you are, but we're not going to make a habit of it."

-T'Pol and Archer, the former reminding the captain his own words during the events on the Seleya.


"We've had our share of disagreements, but you've never taken it out on my desk before."

- Archer, to T'Pol


"You're stranding us three years from home. Why are you doing this?!"
"Because I have no choice!"

- Illyrian captain and Archer


"You did the right thing."
"It seems the longer we're out here, the more I have to keep saying that to myself."

- Tucker and Archer

Background information

  • The archival version of this episode's final draft script was submitted on 24 May 2004. The script included a scene that is not in the episode. It took place in the inspection pod, with T'Pol and Tucker touring Enterprise after the Battle of Azati Prime. The script also detailed the horrific T'Pol seen in a nightmare by describing her as "the spitting image of the homicidal Vulcans seen in 'Impulse'." Also, the scene between Phlox and Archer in the captain's ready room was slightly different, Phlox initially mentioning that Porthos kept eyeing a Droxin field mouse in sickbay. In response to Archer saying (later in the scene) that a line he intended to cross would probably not be the last one, Phlox replied, "Sometimes you have to draw a line... sometimes you have to step over one... ethics are not the only consideration," instead of merely responding, as he does in the final version of the scene, "Probably not."
  • The actions of the crew here are reflected back to their own encounter with piracy in "Anomaly".
  • As a result of the Xindi attacks, fourteen members of the crew are dead and three are unaccounted for, probably the ones flying into space in the previous episode.
  • This episode contains the first mention of stardates in the series. The stardate is communicated to Enterprise by Degra.
  • Casey Biggs (the Illyrian captain) is better known for playing the recurring character of Damar in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Three of his co-stars in this episode are also former Deep Space Nine guest stars; Rick Worthy played Kornan in "Soldiers of the Empire", Scott MacDonald played Tosk in "Captive Pursuit" and Goran'Agar in "Hippocratic Oath", whereas Randy Oglesby played both Ah-Kel and Ro-Kel in "Vortex" and Silaran Prin in "The Darkness and the Light".
  • Dorenda Moore plays one of the MACOs who participate in the incursion to the Illyrian starship; however, her character is referred to as "Parsons" and not as "S. Money", a character already established in the season.
  • Among the items from this episode which were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay was the costume of stuntman Eric Norris, which was previously worn by a background actor in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Alliances" and by actor Bob Rudd in the VOY episode "Nightingale". [1]

Links and references

Main cast

Guest stars

Uncredited co-stars

References

Ansara; antimatter; cometary dust cloud; Delphic Expanse; diamagnetic field; drug addiction; Earth; emergency power; EPS grid; evasive maneuvers; exhaust manifold; force field; Illyria; Illyrian; Illyrian starship; impulse power; injector system; Jaina; kilometer; kiss; maintenance request form; O'Malley; Osaarian; phase cannon; piano; Piral; plasma injector; Seleya; stardate; stun grenade; trellium-D; Trenia; Vulcans; warp coil; withdrawal

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Star Trek: Enterprise
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