"Broken Bow" | ||
| Episode Number | 1 & 2 | ![]() Enterprise NX-01 in orbit of Qo'noS |
| Production Number | 001 & 002 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | 16-Apr-2151 | |
| Original Airdate | 9/26/2001 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | James L. Conway | |
| Synopsis | ||
| After decades of being held back from deep space exploration by the Vulcans, the human race makes its first venture into interstellar travel with Captain Jonathan Archer at the helm of the Enterprise NX-01, Earth Starfleet's first Warp 5 vessel. The crew's mission is to return an injured Klingon -- the first the human race has ever encountered -- to his people on Qo'noS. But when a villainous race of aliens called the Suliban kidnap the Klingon, Archer and his crew must make an unexpected detour into another world to retrieve their precious cargo -- and stave off a dangerous diplomatic interstellar crisis. | ||
| Starring | ||
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Scott Bakula (Captain Jonathan Archer) Jolene Blalock (Sub-Commander T'Pol) John Billingsley (Doctor Phlox) Linda Park (Ensign Hoshi Sato) Anthony Montgomery (Ensign Travis Mayweather) Dominic Keating (Lieutenant Malcolm Reed) Connor Trinneer (Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III) | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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John Fleck (Silik) Melinda Clarks (Sarin) Tommy 'Tiny' Lister Jr. (Klaang) Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest) Jim Beaver (Admiral Dan Leonard) Mark Moses (Henry Archer) Gary Graham (Ambassador Soval) Thomas Kopache (Tos) Jim Fitzpatrick (Commander Williams) James Horan (Humanoid Figure) Joseph Ruskin (Suliban Doctor) Marty Davis (Young Jonathan Archer) Van Epperson (Alien Man) Ron King (Farmer Moore) Peter Henry Schroeder (Klingon Chancellor) Matt Williamson (Klingon Council Member) Byron Thames (Crewman) Ricky Luna (Carlos) Jason Grant Smith (Crewman Fletcher) Chelsea Bond (Alien Mother) Ethan Dampf (Alien Child) Diane Klimaszewski (Dancer) Elaine Klimaszewski (Dancer) James Cromwell (Zefram Cochrane) Porthos | ||
| Notes | ||
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The Suliban Cabal are a renegade faction of Suliban that has been genetically altered by the "Humanoid Figure", a 29th century figure who gives them orders as part of a Temporal Cold War. Mayweather, the helmsman, is a space boomer, raised on a cargo ship. Hoshi, on leave from Starfleet teaching linguistics in Brazil, was recalled 3 weeks early by Archer to function as comm officer. Phlox was participating in the Interspecies Medical Exchange; Archer recruited him because he was familiar with Klingon anatomy. This is the first appearance of the controversial decontamination chamber. In their underwear, Trip and T'Pol, spread bio gel on each other. This is the first use of the grappler -- a tow cable with a claw on the end. The transporter was just approved for transportation of bio-matter, but had not been tested with humans yet. The first human test was Archer -- beamed out of the Suliban helix at the last second. The crew is given new hand-held weapons, phase pistols, before they leave Earth. At the Enterprise launch ceremony, Zefram Cochrane is shown on video giving his famous speech: "We'll be able to explore those strange new worlds, and seek out new life and new civilizations. This engine will let us go boldly where no man has gone before." The three Starfleet Command officers who give Archer his first mission -- Admiral Forrest, Admiral Leonard, and Cmdr. Williams -- are named for the Original Series regulars DeForest Kelley, Leonard Nimoy, and William Shatner. | ||
"Fight or Flight" | ||
| Episode Number | 3 | ![]() Hoshi discusses her situation with Phlox |
| Production Number | 003 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | 06-May-2151 | |
| Original Airdate | 10/3/2001 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | Allan Kroeker | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Two weeks into their first mission of deep space exploration, the Enterprise NX-01 crew comes across an abandoned ship of dead aliens. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Jeff Ricketts (Alien Captain) Efrain Figueroa (Translator Voice) Porthos | ||
| Notes | ||
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After seeing the dead bodies and falling apart, Hoshi is not sure that she is right for this mission. In the end, she proves herself by communicating with the Axanar captain and she decides to remain on board. The aliens -- identified as Axanar -- are being drained of triglobulin, produced by their zymuth gland. | ||
"Strange New World" | ||
| Episode Number | 4 | ![]() The crew poses for a photo on the Minshara-class planet |
| Production Number | 004 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 10/10/2001 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Teleplay | Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong | |
| Director | David Livingston | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Crew members go on a survey mission to a seemingly uninhabited Earth-like planet where a mysterious alien presence sends them into a state of paranoid overdrive. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Kellie Waymire (Crewman Elizabeth Cutler) Henri Lubatti (Crewman Ethan Novakovich) Rey Gallegos (Crewman) Porthos | ||
| Notes | ||
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Enterprise has 82 crew members according to Trip. This is the first uncharted planet visited by Enterprise. It is also the first use of the Vulcan term Minshara-class planet, one which is suitable for humanoid life, and a pre-cursor to the future "M-class" planet. This is the first appearance of Crewman Cutler, the ship's entomologist. When Novokavich is transported to the ship, swirling debris is beamed up as well, fused into his skin. The crew is affected by tropolisine pollen; the psychotropic compound is known for its hallucinogenic effects. T'Pol uses the Vulcan nerve pinch on Mayweather to give him the inaprovaline injection. | ||
"Unexpected" | ||
| Episode Number | 5 | ![]() Ah'len scans Trip's growing embryo |
| Production Number | 005 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 10/17/2001 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | Mike Vejar | |
| Synopsis | ||
| After discovering the presence of a damaged alien vessel, Archer dispatches Tucker to its aid, but the engineer's encounter with a Xyrillian female has an unexpected side effect. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Julianne Christie (Ah'len) Randy Oglesby (Captain Trena'l) Christopher Darga (Captain Vorok) Regi Davis (Klingon First Officer) TL Kolman (Alien Man) John Cragen (Crewman) Drew Howerton (Steward) Mike Baldridge (Crewman Dillard) Porthos | ||
| Notes | ||
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Trip unintentionally becomes pregnant by Ah'len while playing a telepathic game. He also grows a nipple on his left forearm. The embryo is implanted into another host. The episode opens with Archer taking a shower; NX-01 has standard shower stalls that use water. The Xyrillians have holographic technology that can create landscapes, similar to the Enterprise-D holodeck before the upgrades (e.g., "Encounter at Farpoint"). | ||
"Terra Nova" | ||
| Episode Number | 6 | ![]() The crew searches for the missing colonists |
| Production Number | 006 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 10/24/2001 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | LeVar Burton | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Archer and the Enterprise crew set out to learn what happened to the lost human colony of Terra Nova, and discover a tribe of human-hating cave dwellers. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Erick Avari (Jamin) Mary Carver (Nadet/Bernadette Fuller) Brian Jacobs (Athan) Greville Henwood (Akary) | ||
| Notes | ||
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Terra Nova was dubbed the "Great Experiment", a deep space human colony. It took the S.S. Conestoga 9 years to get there. The ship was dismatled and used to build the colony's structures. Terra Nova was founded after other off-world colonies: New Berlin on Luna (the moon), Utopia Planitia on Mars, and a handful of colonies on asteroids. It was assumed that disagreements over sending additional colonists caused Terra Nova to cut off contact with Earth 70 years ago. Actually, an asteroid collision on the northern hemisphere caused a radioactive cloud. The Novans thought it was an attack by the humans. Only the young children survived. Enterprise relocates the Novans to the southern hemisphere. | ||
"The Andorian Incident" | ||
| Episode Number | 7 | ![]() Archer proves Shran was correct about P'Jem |
| Production Number | 007 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 10/31/2001 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga and Fred Dekker | |
| Teleplay | Fred Dekker | |
| Director | Roxann Dawson | |
| Synopsis | ||
| When Archer and his crew pay a friendly visit to the ancient Vulcan monastery P'Jem, they stumble into an interstellar conflict between the Vulcans and their militaristic rivals, the Andorians. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Jeffrey Combs (Commander Shran) Bruce French (Vulcan Elder) Steven Dennis (Tholos) Jeff Ricketts (Keval) Richard Tanner (Vulcan Initiate) Jamie McShane (Tactical Crewman) | ||
| Notes | ||
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This episode marks the first appearance of the Andorians on Enterprise and of Andorian Commander Shran. The Andorian make-up and antenna effects are much more realistic than previous appearances in the other series. Under the P'Jem monestary is a huge Vulcan surveillance base, which is used to spy on the Andorians. It is a direct violation of the treaty between the Andorians and Vulcans. It seems at this point in history, Vulcans have much in common with their Romulan siblings. Jeffrey Combs (Shran) is famous for his previous recurring roles of Weyoun and Brunt on Deep Space Nine. Director Roxann Dawson played B'Elanna Torres on Star Trek: Voyager. This episode was voted the second most popular episode by fans during the push to the Enterprise series finale. | ||
"Breaking the Ice" | ||
| Episode Number | 8 | ![]() T'Pol asks Trip for his advice |
| Production Number | 008 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 11/7/2001 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Maria Jacquemetton & André Jacquemetton | |
| Director | Terry Windell | |
| Synopsis | ||
| While the Enterprise crew researches a newly discovered comet, Archer tries to deal diplomatically with a Vulcan ship that is suspiciously observing them and sending encrypted messages to T'Pol. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
| William Utay (Captain Vanik) | ||
| Notes | ||
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Archer and the crew answer questions from school children on Earth. The ship has a hydroponics bay where they grow fruits and vegetables and their protein resequencers can replicate many types of foods. The biomatter resequencer recycles toilet waste. Phlox comes from the system Denobula Triaxa. The message to T'Pol was a request to return to Vulcan immediately to fulfill her arranged marriage to Koss. She had postponed the marriage to remain on Enterprise. T'Pol will return to Vulcan to face Koss in the 4th season episode "Home". Since Tucker read her message, T'Pol decides to confide in him. Though she initially insists that she is obligated to fulfill her customs, she later chooses to remain on the ship. In the privacy of her quarters, she tries a piece of pecan pie. The Vulcan starship is the Ti'Mur, a Surak-class vessel with a maximum warp factor of 6.5. The ship is also equipped with a tractor beam. | ||
"Civilization" | ||
| Episode Number | 9 | ![]() Archer and T'Pol visit Akaali apothecary Riann |
| Production Number | 009 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | 31-Jul-2151 | |
| Original Airdate | 11/14/2001 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Phyllis Strong & Mike Sussman | |
| Director | Mike Vejar | |
| Synopsis | ||
| The Enterprise crew encounters a pre-industrial society that is afflicted with a plague caused by exploitative secret visitors. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Diane DiLascio (Riann) Wade Andrew Williams (Garos) Charlie Brewer (Alien/Akaali #1) | ||
| Notes | ||
| The crew finds that Malurians are mining the planet for veridium, which is primarily used to manufacture explosives. They are using "tetracyanate 622" as an industrial lubricant for their drill bits; it is poisoning the Akaali water supply. | ||
"Fortunate Son" | ||
| Episode Number | 10 | ![]() Ryan's visit stirs up feelings of guilt in Travis |
| Production Number | 010 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 11/21/2001 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | James Duff | |
| Director | LeVar Burton | |
| Synopsis | ||
| The Enterprise crew is dispatched by Starfleet Command to assist the E.C.S. Fortunate, a human freight vessel that has been attacked by Nausicaan pirates. On arrival, they are surprised to find that Fortunate's crew is resistant to Archer's efforts to help them and determined to seek revenge against their attackers, no matter what the repercussions. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Lawrence Monoson (Matthew Ryan) Kieran Mulroney (Shaw) Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest) Danny Goldring (Nausicaan Captain) Charles O. Lucia (Captain Keene) D. Elliot Woods (Nausicaan Prisoner) Daniel Asa Henson (Boy) Elyssa D. Vito (Girl) Porthos | ||
| Notes | ||
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The E.C.S., Earth Cargo Service, governs the ships used to carry freight between star systems on Earth's trade routes. The E.C.S. Fortunate is a Y-Class freighter, maximum speed of warp 1.8, crew compliment 23. Mayweather grew up on the E.C.S. Horizon, a J-Class freighter, which is a smaller ship of the same configuration. His family runs the ship. He feels guilty for joining Starfleet and "abandoning" his family. Enterprise is preparing to deploy a subspace communications amplifier. | ||
"Cold Front" | ||
| Episode Number | 11 | ![]() Daniels shows Archer the temporal monitoring device |
| Production Number | 011 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 11/28/2001 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Stephen Beck & Tim Finch | |
| Director | Robert Duncan McNeill | |
| Synopsis | ||
| While Enterprise joins an alien pilgrimage to witness a religious stellar occurrence, Archer finds himself again faced against the Suliban warrior Silik. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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John Fleck (Silik) Matt Winston (Crewman Daniels) Michael O'Hagan (Captain Fraddock) Joseph Hindy (Prah Mantoos) Leonard Kelly-Young (Sonsorra) Lamont D. Thompson (Alien Pilgrim) | ||
| Notes | ||
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Daniels reveals that he is from 900 years into the future, sent to stop Silik and the "Temporal Cold War". A Temporal Accord was signed by species with time travel ability to limit its use to research. Some factions broke the treaty, starting the Temporal Cold War. The crew has 50,000 movies in its database. The crew viewed Night of the Killer Androids on movie night. Director Robert Duncan McNeill played Tom Paris on Star Trek: Voyager. | ||
"Silent Enemy" | ||
| Episode Number | 12 | ![]() The crew celebrates victory and Reed's birthday |
| Production Number | 012 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | 01-Sep-2151 | |
| Original Airdate | 1/16/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | André Bormanis | |
| Director | Winrich Kolbe | |
| Synopsis | ||
| When the Enterprise is attacked by an unidentified enemy ship, the crew must work frantically to get their new phase cannons to operate. Meanwhile, Archer realizes that no one knows Reed well enough to give him a personalized birthday gift. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Jane Carr (Mary Reed) Guy Siner (Stuart Reed) Paula Malcomson (Madeline Reed) John Rosenfeld (Lt. Mark Latrelle) Robert Mammana (Engineer [Eddie]) Porthos | ||
| Notes | ||
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Enterprise deploys Echo Two, one in a series of subspace amplifiers that will allow more frequent, near real-time communication with Earth. The aliens destroyed Echo One and Echo Two, but they deploy a replacement. Enterprise was designed to carry three phase cannons, two forward and one aft. Because they left space dock early, they were not installed. They left dock with one prototype phase cannon, and built the other two. Malcolm's favorite flavor of cake is pineapple. | ||
"Dear Doctor" | ||
| Episode Number | 13 | ![]() Dr. Phlox and Crewman Cutler |
| Production Number | 013 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 1/23/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Maria Jacquemetton & André Jacquemetton | |
| Director | James A. Contner | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Dr. Phlox faces a serious dilemma as a dying race begs for help from Enterprise. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Kellie Waymire (Crewman Elizabeth Cutler) David A. Kimball (Esaak) Chris Rydell (Alien Astronaut) Karl Wiedergott (Larr) Alex Nevil (Menk Man) | ||
| Notes | ||
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The planet Valakis is the homeworld of both the Valakians and the lesser-evolved Menk. The Menk are immune to the plague, which is a genetic disease that will wipe the Valakians out within 200 years. The Valakians treat the Menk almost as pets. While the Valakians are dying, Menk evolution is beginning to flourish. Phlox creates a cure for the disease, but does not want to interfere with the planet's natural evolution. Archer's first response is to give them the cure, but reconsiders. Phlox has been corresponding with a friend, a human named Dr. Lucas. Phlox will be reunited with Lucas in the 4th season episode "Cold Station 12". Crewman Cutler (introduced in "Strange New World") has a crush on Phlox. Hoshi has been learning Denobulan. She and Phlox speak Denobulan (subtitled) during dinner. Phlox has three wives, who also have two other husbands each. Denobulans require little sleep, but they have a six day hibernation cycle once a year. | ||
"Sleeping Dogs" | ||
| Episode Number | 14 | ![]() Hoshi translates the Klingon computer panels |
| Production Number | 014 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 1/30/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Fred Dekker | |
| Director | Les Landau | |
| Synopsis | ||
| T'Pol, Reed and Hoshi become stranded on a Klingon "shipwreck" sinking inside a gas giant. Archer tries to convince a captured Klingon to help before her crewmates and his crew get crushed in the intense pressure of the planet's atmosphere. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Michelle C. Bonilla (Bu'Kah) Vaughn Armstrong (Klingon Captain) | ||
| Notes | ||
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Vaughn Armstrong also plays recurring character Admiral Forrest. This episode mentions photon torpedoes, standard on the Klingon ships at this time. | ||
"Shadows of P'Jem" | ||
| Episode Number | 15 | ![]() Shran repays his debt to Archer and T'Pol |
| Production Number | 015 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 2/6/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Teleplay | Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong | |
| Director | Mike Vejar | |
| Synopsis | ||
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When T'Pol is ordered by her superiors to leave Enterprise, she goes on one last away mission with Archer to planet Coridan, where they are taken captive by a militant faction and once again encounter the volatile Andorians. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Jeffrey Combs (Commander Shran) Gregory Itzin (Captain Sopek) Steven Dennis (Tholos) Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest) Gary Graham (Ambassador Soval) Barbara J. Tarbuck (Coridan Chancellor Kalev) Jeff Kober (Traeg) | ||
| Notes | ||
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The Vulcans blame Archer and T'Pol for the destruction of the P'Jem monestary by the Andorians (see "The Andorian Incident"). The Andorians gave the monks and the spies three hours to evacuate before they destroyed it. The Coridans have the largest starship construction yard in the sector. They have ships that can travel up to Warp 7. The Vulcans have a mining agreement with Coridan. By the Tau Ceti Accords between Vulcan and Andoria, Andorians are not allowed on Coridan. The Andorians think that the Vulcans are planning a war against them. This will prove to be true as seen in the Vulcan trilogy in Season 4 (see "The Forge"). | ||
"Shuttlepod One" | ||
| Episode Number | 16 | ![]() Tucker and Reed wait for rescue |
| Production Number | 016 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | 09-Nov-2151 | |
| Original Airdate | 2/13/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | David Livingston | |
| Synopsis | ||
| During a shuttlepod mission, Tucker and Reed are cut off from Enterprise and become convinced the starship has been destroyed and that their days are numbered. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
| Notes | ||
| While drunk from bourbon, Malcolm asks Trip if he ever noticed that T'Pol has "an awfully nice bum." | ||
"Fusion" | ||
| Episode Number | 17 | ![]() Tolaris mind melds with T'Pol |
| Production Number | 017 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 2/27/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Teleplay | Phyllis Strong & Mike Sussman | |
| Director | Rob Hedden | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Enterprise encounters a group of Vulcans who have split off from the normal way of Vulcan life in an effort to explore their emotions. T'Pol is disturbed by the new visitors and warns the Captain that all attempts in the past to integrate Vulcan emotions into their lives has proven disasterous. Meanwhile, a message from Admiral Forrest leaves the Captain with the difficult task of trying to convince one of the visiting Vulcans to call home to speak with his dying father. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Enrique Murciano (Tolaris) Robert Pine (Captain Tavin) Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest) John Harrington Bland (Kov) | ||
| Notes | ||
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According to T'Pol, the Vulcans aboard the Vahklas are V'tosh ka'tur, "Vulcans without logic." At this point in Vulcan history, mind-melds are considered unnatural. Tolaris forces a mind-meld on T'Pol and she will develop Pa'nar Syndrome because of this (see "Stigma"). Trip notes that one-third of Enterprise's crew is female. Fusion is the name of a jazz club in San Francisco that T'Pol once secretly visited. | ||
"Rogue Planet" | ||
| Episode Number | 18 | ![]() A wraith appears to Archer |
| Production Number | 018 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 3/20/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga & Chris Black | |
| Teleplay | Chris Black | |
| Director | Allan Kroeker | |
| Synopsis | ||
| While exploring an uncharted rogue planet, Enterprise crew members encounter a group of aliens who are hunting down indigenous creatures for recreation. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Stephanie Niznik (Woman) Conor O'Farrell (Burzaan) Eric Pierpoint (Shiraht) Keith Szarabajka (Damrus) | ||
| Notes | ||
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A "rogue" planet is one that has broken out of orbit. The Eska have been hunting the "wraith" for decades. Archer discovers that the wraith are sentient, peaceful, telepathic shape-shifting aliens. He has Phlox develop a masking agent so that the Eska can no longer detect their chemical signature. | ||
"Acquisition" | ||
| Episode Number | 19 | ![]() Trip leads the Ferengi to the 'gold vault' |
| Production Number | 019 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 3/27/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Teleplay | Maria Jacquemetton & André Jacquemetton | |
| Director | James Whitmore, Jr. | |
| Synopsis | ||
| When a group of intergalactic thieves stun the Enterprise crew and try to rob the ship, it's up to Trip to work covertly to stop them. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Jeffrey Combs (Krem) Ethan Phillips (Ulis) Clint Howard (Muk) Matt Malloy (Grish) | ||
| Notes | ||
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The pirates are Ferengi, but the crew does not know their species. Official first contact with the Ferengi occurs in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Last Outpost". Jeffrey Combs, who plays recurring Andorian character Commander Shran on Enterprise, also played recurring Ferengi character Brunt on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Ethan Philips also played Neelix on Star Trek: Voyager, in addition to playing Ferengi Dr. Farek in The Next Generation episode "Ménage à Troi". Trip was in decon when the Ferengi gassed the ship. He spends a half of the episode in his blue Starfleet underwear. | ||
"Oasis" | ||
| Episode Number | 20 | ![]() Tucker and T'Pol encounter ghosts |
| Production Number | 020 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 4/3/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga & Stephen Beck | |
| Teleplay | Stephen Beck | |
| Director | Jim Charleston | |
| Synopsis | ||
| The crew is directed to a derelict ship on a barren planet that they can salvage for supplies, and learn that rumors the shipwreck is haunted may not be unfounded. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Tom Bergeron (D'Marr) Rene Auberjonois (Ezral) Annie Wersching (Liana) Rudolph Willrich (Kuulan) Claudette Sutherland (Maya) | ||
| Notes | ||
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Rene Auberjonois previously played Odo on Deep Space Nine. The crew learns that Ezral and his daughter Liana are the only survivors of the crashed ship. Ezral created the rest of the crew with holographic technology so that his daughter did not grow up alone. | ||
"Detained" | ||
| Episode Number | 21 | ![]() Archer and Mayweather plan an escape |
| Production Number | 021 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 4/24/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Teleplay | Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong | |
| Director | David Livingston | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Archer and Mayweather are detained by the Tandarans in a Suliban internment camp. Learning of the Suliban's persecution by the Tandarans, Archer enlists the aid of Enterprise and his crew. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Dean Stockwell (Colonel Grat) Christopher Shea (Sajen) Jessica D. Stone (Narra) Dennis Christopher (Danik) David Kagen (Major Klev) | ||
| Notes | ||
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Dean Stockwell previously starred with Scott Bakula on "Quantum Leap". Archer and Mayweather learn that the Suliban in the camp are not members of the Suliban Cabal organization, but are innocent families. When the Enterprise crew rescues them, the Suliban escape. | ||
"Vox Sola" | ||
| Episode Number | 22 | ![]() An alien organism captures Tucker |
| Production Number | 022 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 5/1/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga and Fred Dekker | |
| Teleplay | Fred Dekker | |
| Director | Roxann Dawson | |
| Synopsis | ||
| When a strange, symbiotic alien creature boards Enterprise and captures several crew members, it's up to Hoshi to decipher the creature's complex language. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Vaughn Armstrong (Kreetassan Captain) Joseph Will (Lt. Michael Rostov) Renee Goldsberry (Crewman Denise Kelly) Porthos | ||
| Notes | ||
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Vox Sola is Latin for "One Voice". Vaughn Armstrong also plays recurring character Admiral Forrest. This is the second Enterprise episode directed by Voyager's Roxann Dawson. | ||
"Fallen Hero" | ||
| Episode Number | 23 | ![]() T'Pol meets Ambassador V'Lar |
| Production Number | 023 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | 09-Feb-2152 | |
| Original Airdate | 5/8/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga and Chris Black | |
| Teleplay | Alan Cross | |
| Director | Patrick Norris | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Archer is ordered to transport Vulcan Ambassador V'Lar, an early role model of T'Pol's, from planet Mazar where her integrity has been called into question. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Fionnula Flanagan (Ambassador V'Lar) John Rubinstein (Mazarite Captain) Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest) J. Michael Flynn (Mazarite Official) Dennis Howard (Vulcan Captain) Porthos | ||
| Notes | ||
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T'Pol notes that crew effeciency is down and suggests that they take shore leave on Risa. V'Lar has been gathering evidence on corrupt Mazarite government officials. V'Lar negotiated territorial disputes between Vulcan and Andoria, before first contact with Earth. The phase cannons can only operate when the ship is out of warp. Enterprise travels at warp 4.9 while trying to outrun the Mazarites, which is a Starfleet record. Fionnula Flanagan previously played Data's mother, Juliana Tainer, in the Next Generation episode "Inheritance" and Enina Tandro in the DS9 episode "Dax". | ||
"Desert Crossing" | ||
| Episode Number | 24 | ![]() Archer and Trip make their way through the desert |
| Production Number | 024 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | 12-Feb-2152 | |
| Original Airdate | 5/8/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga & André Bormanis | |
| Teleplay | André Bormanis | |
| Director | David Straiton | |
| Synopsis | ||
| When Archer and Trip are invited to a desert-like planet by an alien leader, they discover he is a terrorist who has lured them there under false pretenses. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Clancy Brown (Zobral) Charles Dennis (Chancellor Trelit) Brandon Karrer (Alien Man) Porthos | ||
| Notes | ||
| Zobral is a rebel leader trying to free his people from the Torothans. Zobral heard from Suliban refugees that a heroic warrior named Archer helped liberate them. | ||
"Two Days and Two Nights" | ||
| Episode Number | 25 | ![]() Archer and Porthos relax on Risa |
| Production Number | 025 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | 18-Feb-2152 | |
| Original Airdate | 5/15/2002 | |
| Story | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Teleplay | Chris Black | |
| Director | Michael Dorn | |
| Synopsis | ||
| Shore leave takes some interesting twists when the Enterprise crew finally arrives at Risa, the famous pleasure planet. | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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Kellie Waymire (Ensign Elizabeth Cutler) Dennis Cockrum (Freebus) Geoff Meed (Dee'Ahn) Rudolf Martin (Ravis) DonnaMarie Recco (Dee'Ahn) Stephen Wozniak (Latia Male) Joseph Will (Lt. Michael Rostov) James Ingersoll (Risan Man) Dey Young (Keyla) Jennifer Williams (Alien Woman) Porthos | ||
| Notes | ||
| Phlox goes into hibernation for two days. He normally requires six days per year. | ||
"Shockwave, Part I" | ||
| Episode Number | 26 | ![]() Captain Archer and Daniels stand in the ruins |
| Production Number | 026 | |
| Season | 1 | |
| Stardate | ||
| Original Airdate | 5/22/2002 | |
| Story | ||
| Teleplay | Rick Berman & Brannon Braga | |
| Director | Allan Kroeker | |
| Synopsis | ||
| After apparently causing the obliteration of an alien colony, Enterprise is ordered to return to Earth, until a surprise visitor offers Archer startling evidence about what really happened... | ||
| Guest Cast | ||
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John Fleck (Silik) Matt Winston (Daniels) Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Maxwell Forrest) James Horan (Humanoid Figure) Stephanie Erb (Receptionist) David Lewis Hays (Tactical Crewman) | ||
| Notes | ||
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The Paraagan colony was a mining outpost. Tetrazine gas is produced as a by-product of their mining operation. Strict landing protocols have to be followed to prevent exhuast plasma from igniting the gas. The shuttle was sabotaged with a plasma generator by the Suliban. The Humanoid Figure demands that Silik bring him Archer, but Daniels intercepts him before the Suliban capture him. When Archer steps off the turbolift in the 31st century which has been totally destroyed. Daniels was supposedly killed by Silik in "Cold Front". | ||