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'''Damron''' was a [[Xindi-Reptilian]] biologist and a colleague of [[Degra]]. He was in charge of the team developing the [[Xindi bioweapon]].
 
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Xindi-Reptilian]]
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| occupation = [[Scientist]]
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| status = Deceased
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| datestatus = 2153
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| died = [[2004]]
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| actor = [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]];<br />[[Henry Farnam]]
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'''Damron''' was a [[Xindi-Reptilian]] [[scientist]], placed in charge of developing [[Xindi bio-weapon|a bio-weapon]] with which to destroy [[humanity]] in the [[22nd century]].
   
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In [[2153]], when the [[Xindi Council]] disallowed the development of a bio-weapon in favor of a larger, more powerful version of [[Xindi weapon#Probe|the initial probe they sent to attack Earth]], the [[Sphere-Builder]]s, attempting to increase their chances of successfully destroying humanity, sent Damron and his team [[time travel|back in time]] to [[Earth]], the year [[2004]], where they could work on the bio-weapon in secret from the rest of the coucil. Damron enlisted the assistance of an unscrupulous [[blood bank]] employee named {{dis|Loomis|21st century}} to supply him with victims of each blood type, which would allow them to modify the [[virus]] they were developing to target all humans. After three months on Earth, their activities were detected by the [[31st century]] [[temporal agent]]s, who sent {{dis|Daniels|Crewman}} to inform [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] of Damron's activities. Providing him with a [[temporal beacon]] and [[temporal tag]]s with which to mark anything which did not belong in that time period for retrieval, Daniels sent Archer and [[T'Pol]] back in time on a mission to stop Damron.
When the [[Xindi Council]] elected to stop pursuing the bioweapon project, Damron and his team mysteriously disappeared. It was later learned that one of the [[Sphere Builder|Guardians]] had transported them to the year [[2004]] so they could deploy the weapon in secret. However, Damron was killed by Captain [[Jonathan Archer]], who had been sent back in time from [[2153]] to stop him.
 
   
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While on Earth, Archer and T'Pol were able to locate the secret location out of which Damron and his team were operating. Destroying their operation and killing Damron's team, they forced him to flee with the canister of the virus. Confronting Damron on a nearby rooftop, Archer demanded to know the nature of the bio-weapon. Damron, however, refused to provide Archer with answers, and attempted to release the virus, forcing Archer to kill him. ({{ENT|Carpenter Street}})
== Appearances ==
 
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* [[ENT]]: "[[Carpenter Street]]"
 
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The bodies of Damron and his team were subsequently stored in {{EnterpriseNX}}'s [[morgue]]. The bodies, along with the [[bioreactor]] they were using to synthesize the virus, were used by Archer in an attempt to convince [[Degra]] that the Sphere-Builders were attempting to manipulate the [[Xindi]]. ({{ENT|The Forgotten}})
* [[ENT]]: "[[The Forgotten]]"
 
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{{bginfo|In "Carpenter Street", Damron was played by [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]]. Damron's dead body, seen in "The Forgotten", was portrayed by regular background actor [[Henry Farnam]].|In a {{y|2012}} interview with ''Entertainment Weekly'', Jeffrey Dean Morgan stated that he only took the role of Damron because he needed some money to pay his bills. He recalled the experience of playing a [[Xindi-Reptilian]] was not pleasant for him at all, remembering that he had to stick straws in his nose to breathe, was claustrophobic the entire time, and that he couldn't eat. He remembered going to his home in tears and claimed he nearly quit acting because of his experience on ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. (''Entertainment Weekly'', issue #1201, p. 65)}}
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Revision as of 11:10, 17 March 2016

Damron was a Xindi-Reptilian scientist, placed in charge of developing a bio-weapon with which to destroy humanity in the 22nd century.

In 2153, when the Xindi Council disallowed the development of a bio-weapon in favor of a larger, more powerful version of the initial probe they sent to attack Earth, the Sphere-Builders, attempting to increase their chances of successfully destroying humanity, sent Damron and his team back in time to Earth, the year 2004, where they could work on the bio-weapon in secret from the rest of the coucil. Damron enlisted the assistance of an unscrupulous blood bank employee named Loomis to supply him with victims of each blood type, which would allow them to modify the virus they were developing to target all humans. After three months on Earth, their activities were detected by the 31st century temporal agents, who sent Daniels to inform Captain Archer of Damron's activities. Providing him with a temporal beacon and temporal tags with which to mark anything which did not belong in that time period for retrieval, Daniels sent Archer and T'Pol back in time on a mission to stop Damron.

While on Earth, Archer and T'Pol were able to locate the secret location out of which Damron and his team were operating. Destroying their operation and killing Damron's team, they forced him to flee with the canister of the virus. Confronting Damron on a nearby rooftop, Archer demanded to know the nature of the bio-weapon. Damron, however, refused to provide Archer with answers, and attempted to release the virus, forcing Archer to kill him. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")

The bodies of Damron and his team were subsequently stored in Enterprise NX-01's morgue. The bodies, along with the bioreactor they were using to synthesize the virus, were used by Archer in an attempt to convince Degra that the Sphere-Builders were attempting to manipulate the Xindi. (ENT: "The Forgotten")

In "Carpenter Street", Damron was played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Damron's dead body, seen in "The Forgotten", was portrayed by regular background actor Henry Farnam.
In a 2012 interview with Entertainment Weekly, Jeffrey Dean Morgan stated that he only took the role of Damron because he needed some money to pay his bills. He recalled the experience of playing a Xindi-Reptilian was not pleasant for him at all, remembering that he had to stick straws in his nose to breathe, was claustrophobic the entire time, and that he couldn't eat. He remembered going to his home in tears and claimed he nearly quit acting because of his experience on Star Trek: Enterprise. (Entertainment Weekly, issue #1201, p. 65)