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Cold Front

Series : Enterprise Rating : 4 Random Image
Disc No : 1.3 Episode : 11
First Aired : 28 Nov 2001 Stardate : Unknown
Director : Robert Duncan McNeill Year : 2151
Writers : Stephen Beck, Tim Finch Season : 1
Guest Cast :
John Fleck as SilikJoseph Hindy as Prah Mantoos
Lamont D. Thompson as Alien PilgrimLeonard Kelly-Young as Sonsorra
Matt Winston as DanielsMichael O'Hagan as Captain Fraddock
Plotline : While Enterprise is visiting a nebula the crew encounters a group of monks on a pilgramage to what they believe is a holy place. One of the monks apparently sabotages the ship's engines - but the act actually saves them from being destroyed by a storm a few hours later. Things get even stranger when one of Enterprise's crew suddenly announces to Archer that he is from the distant future, on a mission to capture the saboteur - who is none other than Silik, the Suliban soldier who tried to kill Archer at the Helix. The Captain finds himself in the middle of the temporal cold war - and far from certain which side he should be on.
Moral :
Trust : You never know who your friends are
Guest Reviews :
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YATI : When the bay opened, the wind buffeting Archer was far too wimpy. Air rushing into a vacuum moves at something like a thousand miles per hour, but this stuff was barely ruffling his hair!
Great Moment : Daniels' cryptic references to the future.
Body Count : Daniels was apparently killed.
Factoid : John Fleck probably doesn't look familiar under his makeup, but he played Abaddon in the Voyager episode "Alice", Ornithar in the Deep Space Nine episode "The Search Part 1", and Taibak in the The Next Generation episode "The Minds Eye".

Phlox also establishes that at least several Human religions still exist at this point in history.

Quote : "There's a difference between keeping an open mind and believing something because you want it to be true." - T'Pol to Trip.

Trip : "It's good to know that Earth will still be around in nine hundred years."
Daniels : That depends on how you define Earth."

Datapoints :
Nebulae : DITL Nebulae #31
People : Jonathan Archer, Taylor
Scitech : Antimatter junction, Temporal observatory, Warp manifold
Ship Classes : Alien Transport #1
Species : DITL Species #853, DITL Species #854, DITL Species #855, Suliban
Timeline : 2151
Images :

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