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| Enterprise (ENT) The Warp Five Project has produced the first Star Fleet Star Ship. Klingons have made First Contact. In ten short years Captain Archer must help form a Federation of Planets. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| 4.12: Babel One ----------------------------- Creating topic, remember you can only discuss this episode inside this topic. Reviews of the episode are encouraged ----------------------------- Archer must reportedly transport Tellarite and Andorian delegates to a peace conference on Babel One. Quote:
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| I teach, therefore I rule Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Texas
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| Enterprise agrees to transport the Tellarites to the peace talks. The get a transmission from the Andorians saying that they were under attack from a Tellarite ship. When Enterprise gets there, Shran's ship has been distroyed and only 19 made it to the excape pods. In route to Andoria to drop Shran and crew off, Enterprise is attacked by an Andorian ship. Shran tells the Andorian ship to break off but they don't listen so he tells Reed where to target to disable sheilds but it doesn't work. Enterprise is able to escape. The readings from the Andorian ship and the Tellarite ship are analized and T'Pol finds that they both have the same energy signiture. They follow the warp trail and find the ship only to find it's neither Andorian nor Tellarite. Trip, Reed and 2 Macos got on board to figure out what kind of ship it is. All the while you see some Romulans on the ship with a guy who appears to be the pilot with all kinds of wires hooks up to him and a helmet on. The 2 Macos transport back to Enterprise but Trip and Reed are unable to because the transporter goes out. So the explore the ship and find that the brige is empty. Then it shows the Romulans on their 'ship' and it zooms out to show they are on Romulus and the ship is remote controled.... TO BE CONTINUED.... ![]() :blpaw: |
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Enterprise has shown us that there is sub-space radio with viewscreens in this time period, not to mention that 'Homefront' DS9 suggested that the Romulan Wars actually reached Earth itself. Although having remote controlled Romulan ships is a clear case of Retconning (The act of retroactively adjusting continuity) it actually makes huge sense and clears up a big Trek nit. So another 'thumbs up' from me to Mr Coto. The only thing left to explain is why the Romulans stopped using these remote contolled ships. | |
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| The Romulan ship looked more advanced that anything that Earth, the Vulcans, the Andorians or the Tellarites have! Its ability to mimic seems almost more useful than a cloak, which is obviously what they traded it in for later! I thought that the twist ending made this was another good episode, and it looks like the start of another good three-parter, though I understand why many think the storyline was a little derivative. My only disappointment is that the Andorians are shown to be a race of two sexes (Shran and Talas), when this was not always clear in the past. It was left deliberately vague in the past about why four individuals were required at an Andorian marriage ceremony, and I believe some DS9 novels expanded this into a complex social structure very unlike anything else seen. Until now I was not certain that Shran was 'male', he could have been something akin to a 'worker' bee or a 'soldier' ant. I would have liked them to have been shown to have some very alien family organisation, but both Shran's conversation with Archer, and the interaction of Talas with the MACOS guard makes them seem just like us. It still doesn't explain the Andorian marriage ceremony though. |
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| I'll agree! Many of the episodes of this season are knocking Trek Lore into some logical sense. In pure practical terms for there to have been a Romulan War at all both sides must have some form of warp drive or it all becomes very one sided. Using Q-Ships (ships that disguise themselves for what ever reason) however could never become a basis for a whole naval fleet. People catch on to what is happening and you are looking for big guns, lots of armour and a way of running away. (Look at how quickly unmarked police cars and speed traps are spotted!). But as a ruse for commerce raiding, where people are not looking too closely, it works a treat. |
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