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The Serene Squall

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Title :
The Serene Squall
Series :
Rating :
3
Overall Ep :
7
First Aired :
16 Jun 2022
Stardate :
1997.9
Director :
Year :
Writers :
Season Ep :
1 x 07
Main Cast :
Guest Cast :
Shawn Ahmed as Ensign Shankar
Bart Badzioch as Pirate
Dave Dewar as Pirate
Nicole Fournier as Pirate
Michael Hough as Remy
Phi Huynh as Pirate #1
Alex Kapp as (voice) USS Enterprise computer
Jesse James Keitel as Captain Angel
John Koo as Pirate
Lawrence Libor as Weapons pirate
Roderick McNeil as Stonn
Unknown performer as Sybok
Gia Sandhu as T'Pring
Sophia Walker as Fran
Shannon Widdis as Enterprise bridge crew
Factoid :
This episode is a nominee for the DITL "Worst of Trek" award.

Plotline

A Starfleet counsellor called Aspen joins the Enterprise to visit a distant colony, which has been under attack from pirates. They are using a ship called the Serene Squall. On arrival Pike and the boarding party beam over to the pirate ship, however, at the same time the pirates beam to the Enterprise. Using his cooking skills and by manipulating the crew he causes a mutiny on the Serene Squall, allowing his team to take control of the ship.

Aspen is revealed to be the Captain of the Serene Squall, a person called Angel. She contacts T'Pring and insists that she release her lover, a Vulcan, who T'Pring is attempting to rehabilitate. Angel treatens to kill Spock if she refuses. T'Pring chooses to hand over the prisoner, so Spock pretends to have had an affair with Christine Chapel and breaks off their engagement. Angel attempts to fire on T'Pring's ship but Pike and his boarding party lock the Enterprise's systems. Angel flees and the pirates surrender.

Spock reassures T'Pring that he still loves her and tells Chapel that their friendship is strictly platonic. He also reveals that T'Pring's prisoner is actually his half brother Sybok.
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