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Enterprise - Season Two |
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Mission Date |
Original US Airdate |
Shockwave, Part II |
28 |
Unknown |
18 September 2002 |
While the "Enterprise" is overrun by Suliban, Captain Archer, trapped in the far future, finds that his own removal from the timeline is the cause of the devestation he witnesses in the 31st century. |
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Carbon Creek |
27 |
Apr 1952 |
25 September 2002 |
Taking issue with the history books, T'Pol recounts how her great-grandmother took part in the "actual" first contact between Vulcans and humans, in the small Pennsylvania mining town of Carbon Creek. |
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Minefield |
29 |
Unknown |
02 October 2002 |
Disabled by an alien orbital mine in territory occupied by hostile Romulans, Reed tires to disarm the device. When he fails, he attempts to sacrifice his own life to save those of his crewmates. |
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Dead Stop |
31 |
Unknown |
09 October 2002 |
Having docked with a mystaerious space station, the "Enterprise" crew is amazed by the station's technical abilities. However, the "too-good-to-be-true" feeling turns sour when Ensign Mayweather is found dead. |
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A Night in Sickbay |
30 |
Unknown |
16 October 2002 |
Struck down by a pathogen contracted while accompanying Archer on a diplomatic mission, Porthos the beagle is confined to sickbay. While consoling his pet, Archer finds himself increasingly distracted by intimate thoughts involving T'Pol. |
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Marauders |
32 |
Unknown |
30 October 2002 |
Seeking fuel, the "Enterprise" encounters a small mining colony whose inhabitants are being terrorised by Klingon bandits who are stealing the colonists' supplies. Archer and his crew join the fight. |
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The Seventh |
33 |
Unknown |
06 November 2002 |
Assigned a secret mission by the Vulcan High Command, T'Pol asks Archer to accompany her - a request which surprises the captain, especially when it emerges that T'Pol has a personal interest in retrieving her mission's objective. |
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The Communicator |
34 |
Unknown |
13 November 2002 |
Returning to a pre-warp civilisation to retrieve a communicator accidentally left behind on a research mission, Archer and Reed are apprehended and sentenced to execution as agents of their captor's enemy. |
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Singularity |
35 |
Unknown |
20 November 2002 |
En route to observe part of a trinary star system, the crew find their daily tasks turning to obsessions. Unaffected by the compulsive behaviour, T'Pol investigates, and finds a dangerous factor at work on her crewmates. |
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Vanishing Point |
36 |
Unknown |
27 November 2002 |
Reluctantly taking her first trip in a transporter, Hoshi emerges feeling strange and begins to omagine her fellow crew are acting differently toward her. Despite Phlox's reassurances, Hoshi is unconvinced, and her investigations reveal alien involvement . |
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Precious Cargo |
37 |
Sep 12 2152 |
11 December 2002 |
Answering a request for assistance, the "Enterprise" finds that the alien ship needing help is transporting a beautiful female prisoner in stasis. Despite freeing her from her captors, Trip finds that the attractive alien irritatingly combative. |
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The Catwalk |
38 |
Sep 18 2152 |
18 December 2002 |
Threatened by a deadly radioactive storm, the entire "Enterprise" crew is forced to take refuge for eight days in a small maintenance shaft, unaware of an alien presence attempting to take control of the ship. |
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Dawn |
39 |
Unknown |
08 January 2003 |
Fired upon while on a solo mission, Trip is forced to land on a moon that experiences deadly heat during daytime hours. To escape with his life, Trip must contact "Enterprise" before dawn. However, an aggressive alien blocks his path. |
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Stigma |
40 |
Unknown |
05 February 2003 |
T'Pol's standing and career are threatened when she is diagnosed with Pa'nar syndrome, a Vulcan disease which is contracted via mind-melding: a practice considered distasteful by Vulcan society, including the High Command. |
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Cease Fire |
41 |
Unknown |
12 February 2003 |
With Andorians and Vulcans locked in conflict over occupation of a small planet, Archer is called upon to mediate between the factions. Despite an initial success, Archer's progress is frustrated by one side's "rogue officer". |
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Future Tense |
42 |
Unknown |
19 February 2003 |
Finding a small craft containing a humanoid corpse, the "Enterprise" comes under attack from the Sulban and the Tholians, both of whom are keen to reclaim the futuristic ship. |
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Canamar |
43 |
Unknown |
26 February 2003 |
Mistakenly arrested as smugglers, Archer and Trip are bound and placed aboard a ship headed to the prison colony of Canamar. When fellow prosoners escape and overrun the ship, the Starfleet officers become reluctant renegades. |
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The Crossing |
44 |
Unknown |
02 April 2003 |
The "Enterprise" encounters a large, otherworldy vessel which "swallows" the Starfleet ship. While in the belly of the giant, non-corporeal aliens attempt to trade consciousness with the "Enterprise" crew. The intriguing sensations hide a bizarre threat. |
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Judgment |
45 |
Unknown |
09 April 2003 |
Charged with conspiring against the Klingon Empire, Archer faces a sentence of life on the harsh penal colony of Rura Penthe if convicted. Unfortunately, Archer's Klingon advocate is too "experienced" to offer a combative defence. |
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Horizon |
46 |
Jan 10 2153 |
16 April 2003 |
With "Enterprise" otherwise engaged, Mayweather takes the chance to visit the ship on which he grew up. Unfortunately, Travis' return is marred by his father's death, strained relations with his brother, and an alien attack. |
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The Breach |
47 |
Unknown |
23 April 2003 |
While Mayweather, Tucker and Reed attempt to rescue three Denobulans from deep underground caverns, Phlox finds himself with a patient who refuses to be treated by a Denobulan because of historical conflicts between their races. |
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Cogenitor |
48 |
Unknown |
30 April 2003 |
Making first contact with the Vissians, the "Enterprise" crew learns that the aliens have three genders, and that the third sex are treated aa second-class citizens. Trip invites disaster by teaching one of the "cogenitors" to read. |
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Regeneration |
49 |
Mar 1 2153 |
07 May 2003 |
Discovering the bodies of cybernetically enhanced aliens who have been buried in a glacier for almost a hundred years, an arctic research team revive the beings, with chilling consequences. |
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First Flight |
50 |
Unknown |
14 May 2003 |
When Archer receives news that A.G. Robinson , his old rival from the NX program, has died, the Captain recounts his days competing with Robinson to be the first pilot to break the Warp 2 barrier. |
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Bounty |
51 |
Mar 21 2153 |
14 May 2003 |
Captured by a Tellarite bounty hunter, Archer finds himself en route to be handed back to the Klingons as payment for a confiscated starship. Meanwhile, a microbe triggers T'Pol's Vulcan mating drive, with overpowering results. |
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The Expanse |
52 |
Apr 24 2153 |
21 May 2003 |
An alien probe unleashes a violent attack upon Earth, cutting a swathe from Florida to Venezuela and killing millions. Dispatched to find the aggressors, Archer encounters Suliban and Klingons on the way to the deadly area known as "The Expanse". |
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