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Shockwave, Part 1

Series : Enterprise Rating : 3 Random Image
Disc No : 1.6 Episode : 26
First Aired : 22 May 2002 Stardate : Unknown
Director : Allan Kroeker Year : 2152
Writers : Brannon Braga, Rick Berman Season : 1
Guest Cast :
David Lewis Hays as Tactical CrewmanJames Horan as Humanoid Figure
John Fleck as SilikMatt Winston as Daniels
Stephanie Erb as ReceptionistVaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest
Plotline : Enterprise pays a courtesy visit to a planet with a colony of several thousand alien miners. Unfortunately, on the way down the shuttlepod ignites a gas released by the mining process, setting off a huge explosion which destroys the whole colony. The Vulcans convince Starfleet to recall the ship and close down their program of space exploration for another ten or twenty years, plunging Archer into depression and self-doubt. But an unexpected temporal visitor offers a way out of the dilemma - one which will bring Archer into direct conflict with the Suliban and threaten Mankind's future.
Moral :
Tough : When the going gets tough, the tough get going
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Great Moment : T'Pol cheering up Archer.
Body Count : Some 3,600 miners are killed when the shuttlepod sets of the explosion. Quite a few Suliban are injured or killed during the raid on the stealth cruiser. An unknown number are killed in the future when the temporal bad guys pull their trick.
Factoid : James Horan, who has played the shadowy Humanoid throughout Enterprise, also played Ikat'ika in DS9's "By Inferno's Light" and "In Purgatory`s Shadow", Tosin in Voyager's "Fair Trade", Lieutenant Barnaby in TNG's "Descent: Part 2", and Dr. Jo'Brill in TNG's "Suspicions".
Quote : "Anyone tries to badmouth Captain Archer in front of me is going to get an earful. In any language they want." - Hoshi to Mayweather.
Datapoints :
Architecture : Future Earth city
Internals : Suliban Stealth Cruiser Bridge, Suliban Stealth Cruiser Corridor, Suliban Stealth Cruiser Docking port
Food : Orange Juice
People : Ambassador Soval, Charles Tucker III, Hoshi Sato, Jonathan Archer, Malcolm Reed, Phlox, T'Pol, Travis Mayweather
Planets : New Sausalito, Paragaan II
Scitech : Auto stabilisers, Borocarbons, Cloaking Device, Phase discriminator, Quantum beacons, Tetrazine, Time portal
Ship Classes : Suliban Stealth Cruiser
Species : Paraagan
Temporal : Shockwave
Timeline : 2132, 2152
Weapons : Particle Beam, Stun Grenade
Images :

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