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BROKEN BOW, PART I
"Where no man has gone before…."
— YOUNG JONATHAN ARCHER, uttering the very first words of Star Trek Enterprise, as he assembles a model spacecraft and discusses the future with his father
BROKEN BOW, PART I
"On this site, a powerful engine will be built – an engine that will someday help us to travel a hundred times faster than we can today. Imagine it: thousands of inhabited planets at our fingertips. And we'll be able to explore those strange new worlds, and seek out new life, and new civilizations. This engine will let us go boldly, where no man has gone before." — DR. ZEFRAM COCHRANE |
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BROKEN BOW, PART II
"They have two settings: stun and kill. It would be best not to confuse them."— REED
BROKEN BOW, PART II
"You both could be killed."— TPOL
"Am I sensing concern? Last I checked, that's considered an emotion."— ARCHER
"If anything happens to you, the Vulcan High Command will hold me
responsible." — T'POL
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STRANGE NEW WORLD
"Give me your boot."— TUCKER
"What for?"— MAYWEATHER
"So I can squash it."— TUCKER
"Are we allowed to squash alien lifeforms?"— MAYWEATHER
"If they're inside your sleeping bag."— TUCKER
UNEXPECTED
"I'm not sure if congatulations are in order, commander but you re pregnant."— PHLOX, to TUCKER |
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TERRA NOVA
"My experience with humans is that they are quite resourceful."
— T'POL
THE ANDORIAN INCIDENT
"It's because Vulcans think we smell bad, isn't it?"
— TRIP to T'POL, regarding the Enterprise not being welcome at P'Jem |
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BREAKING THE ICE
"If we were spying, captain, you would have never detected our presence. Your inexperience and your arrogance are your enemies, not us."— VULCAN CAPTAIN VANIK
CIVILIZATION
"A farm?"— ARCHER about selecting a landing site
"It's remote and sparsely populated. If vou're exposed, there's a reduced risk of cultural contamination."— T'POL
"This must be why aliens are always
landing in corn fields."— ARCHER |
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FORTUNATE SON
"Just because someone wasn't born on Earth dosen't make them any less human."— ARCHER, explaining to Mayweather why the crew of the Fortunate can't kill Nausicaans as a matter of revenge
COLD FRONT
"You're from…900 years in the future, and you need my help?"— ARCHER, to DANIELS
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SILENT ENEMY
"In the old days astronauts rode rockets with millions of liters of hydrogen burning under their seats. Do you think they said 'Gee, I'd like to go to the moon today, but it seems a risky'? I think that if you asked anyone on board whether they thought this mission was worth the risk, you'd get the same answer from every one of them."
— TUCKER, echoing the greatest exploits of NASA
DEAR DOCTOR
"Someday my people are going to come up wIth some sort of a doctrine, something that tells us what we can and can't do out here, should and shouldn't do. But until somebody tells me that they've drafted that directive, I'm going to have to remind myself every day that we didn't come out here to play
God."
— ARCHER |
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SSLEEPING DOGS
"It's called gagh. It's a Klingon delicacy, but only when thev re alive."— T'POL
"They look like worms."— SATO
"They are worms."— T'POL
SLEEPING DOGS
"Shouldn't we try to help them?"— SATO
"They don't want our help."— T'POL
"How do vou know?"— SATO
"They're Klingons.— T'POL |
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SHADOWS OF P'JEM
"It's clear that living among
humans has caused my reasoning to become compromised."— T'POL
SHADOWS OF P'JEM
"Houdini could get out of this."— ARCHER
"Perhaps you should invite him
on your next mission.— T'POL
"Harry Houdini was a magician, an escape artist. He was famous for being able to free himself from any kind of restraint - rope, chains, anything."— ARCHER
"That seems unlikely."— T'POL
"That's why he was called a
magician.' - ARCHER |
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ACQUISITION
"Rule of Acquisition number twenty-three: 'Nothing is more important than vour health… except for your money."— ULIS
ACQUISITION
A man is only worth the sum
of his possessions."— KREM
"Back on my home world that kind of thinking almost destroyed our civilization."— ARCHER
"You should've managed your
businesses better."— KREM |
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DETAINED
A Vulcan lawyer? They'd be better off getting the electric chair."— TUCKER
VOX SOLA
"Correct me if I'm wrong, but ish't our mission to try to better understand unique forms of life?"— PHLOX
"Not if they're trying to kill the captain."— REED |
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FALLEN HERO
"Live long and prosper."— V'LAR to T'POL
FALLEN HERO
"If you've learned anything about humans, you'd know - we don't always take the most logical course."— ARCHER to V'LAR |
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TWO DAYS AND TWO NIGHTS
"Before I left Earth, I learned 38 languages and now all I do is push a button and the computer does all the work."— SATO
SHOCKWAVE
"Remember Crewman Daniels?"— ARCHER
"Yeah. I saw him get vaporized bv our friend Silik."— TUCKER
"Well for a cloud of vapor, he's one
wealth of information. l just spent two hours with him."— ARCHER |
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SHOCKWAVE, PART II
"We're goina to stumble, make mistakes - I'm sure more than a few before we find our footing. But we're going to learn from those mistakes. That's what being human is all about."— ARCHER, defending the NX program to Soval
CARBON CREEK
"Two Vulcans stroll into a bar, hustle a few games of pool and walk out with an armload of TV dinners.
Sounds like an old episode of The Twilight Zone!"— TUCKER |
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MINEFIELD
"I hope that's an anesthetic."— REED
"Phlox's own recipe."— ARCHER
"Ahhhh…. Please sir, may I have
some more?"— REED
DEAD STOP
"It can't be ethical to cause a patient
this much pain."— REED
It's unethical to harm a patient. I can inflict as much pain as like."— PHLOX |
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A NIGHT IN SICKBAY
"Captain, please. You needn't be concerned. I hold six degrees in interspecies veterinary medicine."— PHLOX, on taking care of Porthos
"I thought you were just, you know, a people doctor."— ARCHER
"As a matter of fact. I've also earned degrees in dentistry, hematology,
botanical pharmocology,…"— PHLOX
"I'm impressed."— ARCHER
MARAUDERS
"Klingons carry disrupters, but they
use bladed weapons in combat. The two most common being the bat'leth, a curved, bilateral sword, and the mek'leth, two-pronged dagger. The bat'leth can decapitate its victim with one stroke, while the mek'leth is typically used to slash the throat or disembowel."— T'POL, to the miners |
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THE COMMUNICATOR
"You don't have to leave technology behind to contaminate a culture." — T'POL
SINGULARITY
"Just what the captain needs in a crisis; a place to rest his beverage!'" — REED, when Tucker suggests putting a cup holder in the captain's chair
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VANISHING POINT
"Transporter technology is very new. I'm sure humans were equally frightened when the automobile was introduced, or the airplane. New forms of transport take a while to get used to. I'm not at all surprised at your reaction - you wouldn't catch me using that apparatus."— PHLOX, sharing his opinion of the transporter with SATO
PRECIOUS CARGE
"Take him back to docking port 2. Dat him in the airlock and nost.a securitv detail."— ARCHER
"'I'm telling vou the truth!"— PLINN
"We'll keep the outer hatch unlocked. If you decide to leave, you know the way out."— ARCHER
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PRECIOUS CARGO
"Is your entire species so ill-mannered?"— KAITAAMA
"No…just me."— TUCKER
DAWN
"I wouldn't trade my time on Enterprise. Not for anything. I've seen things I could never imagine back home."— TUCKER |
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STIGMA
"Don't you find her attractive?"— PHLOX
"Oh, sure. I mean, no, she's your wife."— TUCKER
"What does that have to do with it?"— PHLOX
"…she's your wife!"— TUCKER
CEASE FIRE
"What is their fixation with our ears?"— SOVAL
"I believe they're envious."— T'POL |
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CEASE FIRE
"I don't like pushing the engines this hard. The injectors are running at 110%"— TUCKER
"They're rated for 120."— T'POL
"My underwear's flame retardant.
That doesn't mean l'm gonna light myself on fire to prove it."— TUCKER
FUTURE TENSE
"If a human and a Vulcan did have a child, I wonder if he'd have pointed ears?"— ARCHER and TPOL |
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CANAMAR
"You don't listen too well." — NAUSICAAN PRISONER
"Then why don't you save yourself the trouble and stop talking to me?" — TUCKER
THE CROSSING
"I understand how you may be frightened by all this. Losing your substance, existing as perceptive energy. But you'll be grateful once you've made the crossing, I promise you."— WISP-ALIEN in Hoshi Sato's body
"We're kind of fond of our substance. We're not very anxious to give it up."— ARCHER |
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JUDGMENT
"He may be self-righteous, but his meddling has saved a Klingon ship and perhaps the fate of the Empire itself."— KOLOS in defense of Captain Archer's actions
JUDGMENT
"What honor is there in a victory
over a weaker opponent."— KOLOS |
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HORIZON
"We're gonna be showing the three greatest horror movies ever made: Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, and Son of Frankenstein. We might even throw in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. I promise you'll like it. Reanimated life forms, science run amok. Thev're right up your alley."— TUCKER, to TPOL
FIRST FLIGHT
"You're a great pilot, maybe as good as me, but you're never gonna get out into deep space by playing it safe. When the first warp-five starship is built, its captain won't be able to call home every time he needs to make a decision. He won't be able to turn to the Vulcans… unless he decides to take one with him."— AJ ROBINSON to ARCHER regarding the future first Captain of Enterprise |
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REGENERATION
"Resistance is futile."— THE BORG
REGENERATION
"He was giving a commencement address at Princeton when he started to talk about what really happened during First Contact. He mentioned a group of cybernetic creatures from the future who tried to stop his first warp flight when he was living in Montana. He said they were defeated by a group of humans, from the future."— ARCHER, on Zefram Cochrane
"As I recall, Cochrane was famous for his imaginative stories. He was also known to be frequently intoxicated."— T'POL |
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BOUNTY
"We call it the pon farr, the cycle of mating. If I don't mate with a male, Vulcan or otherwise, I'll die."— T'POL
FUSION
"Vulcan males are driven to mate once every seven years."— KOV
"Seven years?!"— TUCKER
"Frightening."— REED |
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THE EXPANSE
"I can't wait to get in there, captain. Find the people who did this. And tell me we won't be tip-toein' around. None of that non-interference crap T'Pol's always shovin' down our throats. Maybe it's a good thing she's leavin'."— TUCKER
"We'll do what we have to, Trip. Whatever it takes."— ARCHER
THE XINDI
"Sewage takes on a whole new meaning when it comes from a dozen different species."— ARCHER |
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THE XINDI
"Delicate is not a word I associate with Mr. Tucker."— TPOL
ANOMALY
"Creating a stable warp field isn't easy when the laws of physics won't cooperate."— TUCKER, after entering the Expanse and learning of the spatial anomalies in this region. |
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EXTINCTION
"Have you got anything for my stomach? Chef's food isn't sitting too well."— REED
"Until your digestive tract is fully restored, you may want to avoid the mess hall."— PHLOX
"What do you suggest I eat?"— REED
"You're welcome to some of the moth larvae I feed to my Pyrithian bat."— PHLOX
IMPULSE
"I can't try to save humanity without holding on to what makes me human."— ARCHER, to T'POL |
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EXILE
"Did you bring a phase-pistol?"— ARCHER
"I'II keep it under my pillow."— SATO
THE SHIPMENT
"I thought we were here to try to stop a war, not start one."— ARCHER
"They struck first."— REED |
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TWILIGHT
"We've taken nine prisoners, but the brig was only designed for two. I'm not sure what to do with the others."— REED, referring to the Xindi
"Blow them out the airlock!"— TUCKER
NORTH STAR
"You must think we're barbaric. All the things humanity's accomplished – building ships like this, traveling to other worlds – and we're still down there shooting each other."— BETHANY, staring out a window of Enterprise
"The progress on Earth, it didn't happen overnight."— ARCHER
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SIMILITUDE
"The most difficult test facing any captain, any crew, is the loss of a
shipmate."— ARCHER
CHOSEN REALM
"Doubt is the basis of all scientific progress."— T'POL |
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PROVING GROUND
"So, how did you get picked for this assignment?"— ARCHER
"I volunteered. It made sense. I've had the greatest amount of contact with pink… with humans, and the last time we met you helped my people avert a war. I don't like unpaid debts."— SHRAN
PROVING GROUND
"We keep doing each other favors."— ARCHER
"Isn't that how alliances
are born?"— SHRAN |
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PROVING GROUND
"No great victory comes without sacrifice."— SHRAN
HARBINGER
"Captain, this man is dying a painful death. To keep him conscious is unethical."— PHLOX
"Until I get the answers I need,
we're gonna to have to bend
a few ethics."— ARCHER |
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DOCTOR'S ORDERS
"I'm a physician, not an engineer!"— PHLOX, to T'POL, as he begins his attempt to start the warp reactor
HATCHERY
"They may know how to build a weapons system, but these people could learn a thing or two about
designing a comfortable chair."— TUCKER, examining an insectoid shuttle |
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AZATI PRIME
"I'm going to ask all of you to think back to the day when this ship was first launched. We were explorers then. When all this is over, when Earth is safe, I want you to get back to that job…. Of all the captains who will sit in this chair, I can't imagine any of them being more proud than I am right now."— ARCHER, in a farewell speech to his command staff
DAMAGE
"How long have you been a doctor?— ARCHER
"Nearly forty years."— PHLOX
"And in all that time, did you ever do anything you thought was unethical?"— ARCHER
"Twice. Why?"— PHLOX
"I'm about to step over a line, a line I thought I would never cross. And given the nature of our mission, it probably won't be the last."— ARCHER |
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THE FORGOTTEN
"You think that the loss of a colleague or a friend doesn't aftect. us? it does, but it we give in to those emotions, they overwhelm us."— TPOL
E²
"It's the strangest thing. I, uh… I look at you, and I see my father — right here, around the eyes. Now, the ears, those… those are your mother's.— TUCKER, to LORIAN, his son from the future |
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THE COUNCIL
"Maybe we're getting a bit too comfortable with losing people. Twenty-three men and women.— REED
"There's a Vulcan axiom: The needs of the many outweigh the needs of a few. Corporal Hawkins understood that."— T'POL
"That doesn't make his death any
more acceptable."— REED
"No, but it makes it honorable."— T'POL
COUNTDOWN
"You've dismissed all of my proposals."— TUCKER
"When you come up with one that doesn't involve blowing ourselves up, I'll be a little more enthusiastic."— T'POL |
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STORM FRONT, PART II
"There's still war in the future?"— ALICIA TRAVERS
"On Earth, between human
beings, war has been eliminated.
But the galaxy's a big place, with thousands of species - not all of them have the same values we have."— ARCHER, on assuring her that the future he knows is a bright one
HOME
"I've been told that people are calling us heroes. When it comes to my crew, you won't get any argument from me…. But
I'm sure I speak on behalf of my entire crew when I say…it's good to be home."— ARCHER'S address before the crowd at their "Welcome Home" ceremony |
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BORDERLAND
"They sell their own people?"— ARCHER
"Only the women. Orion females are known for their extreme appetites,
their innate skills."— DR. SOONG
DAEDALUS
"Whenever a group of people start believing they are better than everyone else, the results are always the same"— ARCHER |
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THE AUGMENTS
"I've been thinking, perfecting humanity may not be possible. Cybernetics…. artificial lifeforms… I doubt I'lI finish the work myself, might take a generation or two."— SOONG, back in his cell, thinking towards the future
THE FORGE
"I've waited so long far this moment. Planned for it. What if something goes wrong? What if I fail?"— EMORY ERICKSON
"On the day before I entered flight training, I asked my father pretty much the same thing."— ARCHER
"What did he say?"— ERICKSON
"Don't fail."— ARCHER |
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AWAKENING
"I lived on Earth for more than 30
years, commander. In that time I developed an affinity for your world
and its people."— SOVAL
"You did a pretty good job
of hiding it."— TUCKER
"Thank you."— SOVAL
THE FORGE
"We don't know what to do about humans. Of all the species we've made contact with, yours is the only one we can't define. You have the arrogance of Andorians, the stubborn pride of Tellarites. One moment you're as driven by your emotions as Klingons, and the next, you confound us by suddenly embracing logic."— SOVAL to MAXWELL FOREST, in the halls of Earth's embassy on Vulcan |
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OBSERVER EFFECT
"Sifting through a Klingon garbage dump, not my idea of 'exploring strange new worlds."— SATO
BABEL ONE
"I'm told this ship is the pride of Starfleet. I find it small and unimpressive."— AMBASSADOR GRAL
"Funny... I was about to say the same thing about you."— ARCHER |
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UNITED
"You're not especially difficult to work with. Unlike Tellarites, you understand ethics and you try to live by them. "Try?" — ARCHER
"Well, nobody's perfect." — SHRAN
THE AENAR
"The Vulcans say that the desert teaches men the meaning of endurance, but it's the ice that forges real strength." — SHRAN |
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DIVERGENCE
"General Sun Tzu said that the greatest victories are those won without fighting.— REED
DIVERGENCE
"The Great Kahless said there's no victory without combat."— MARAB |
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AFFLICTION
"When I asked you to bring me a subject for dissection, I assumed he
would already be dead. "He won't be alive much longer."— GENERAL K'VAGH
BOUND
"…even the most disagreeable species have some positive attributes."— T'POL |
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IN A MIRROR, DARKLY, PART II
"Long live the Empire!" — COMMANDER ARCHER
IN A MIRROR, DARKLY
"You don't want to end up like me, do you? I've absorbed enough delta rays to guarantee my grandchildren glow in the dark." — TUCKER, to T'POL |
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TERRA PRIME
"Up until about 100 years ago, there was one question that burned in every human, that made us study the stars and dream of traveling to them. Are we alone? Our generation is privileged to know the answer to that question."— ARCHER
TERRA PRIME
"We are all explorers driven to know what's over the horizon, what's beyond our own shores. And yet the more I've experienced, the more I've learned that no matter how far we travel, or how fast we get there, the most profound discoveries are not necessarily beyond that next star. They're within us, woven into the threads that bind us, all of us, to each other."— ARCHER |
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THESE ARE THE VOYAGES…
"Here's to the next generation."— ARCHER during a toast with Trip
THESE ARE THE VOYAGES…
"Been a hell of a run, Malcolm. Never thought it would come to an end."— TUCKER, regarding the decommission of Enterprise
"All good things…."— REED |
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THESE ARE THE VOYAGES…
"Humans believe that sometimes you have to follow your instincts. A very illogical approach, but one I've come to embrace."— T'POL
THESE ARE THE VOYAGES…
"Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. It's continuing mission…— PICARD
…to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life, and new civilizations…— KIRK
…to boldly go where no man has gone before."— ARCHER |
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