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Season 1
1 :01x01 - Broken Bow (1) (Sep/26/2001)
In the nine decades following Zefram Cochrane's visionary warp flight in space and the First Contact that followed, the human race has been slowly guided by the Vulcans toward developing the Warp Five engine. Mankind is at last able to explore the virgin depths of space with a revolutionary new starship, the Enterprise NX-01, under the command of Captain Jonathan Archer. Plans to launch Enterprise are moved up when a Klingon courier is shot down by unknown assailants and crash-lands in Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Feeling that the Vulcans have been condescending toward mankind for years, Archer insists it's the humans' responsibility to return the injured Klingon to his homeworld alive. Archer is fully backed by Starfleet Command, and the Vulcans' objections fall upon deaf ears.
Guest Stars: Jim Fitzpatrick (1) as Commander Williams, Joseph Ruskin as Suliban Doctor, Thomas Kopache as Tos, Mark Moses as Henry Archer, Jim Beaver (1) as Admiral Daniel Leonard, Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest, Tom 'Tiny' Lister, Jr. (1) as Klaang, Melinda Clarke as Sarin, John Fleck as Silik, James Horan (1) as Humanoid Figure, Gary Graham (1) as Soval, | Co-Guest Stars: Jason Grant Smith as Crewman Fletcher, Chelsea Bond as Alien Mother, Diane Klimaszewski as Dancer, Elaine Klimaszewski as Dancer, Ron King as Farmer, Ricky Luna as Carlos, Byron Thames as Crewman, Ethan Dampf as Alien Child, Marty Davis (1) as Young Archer, Van Epperson as Alien Man, Peter Henry Schroeder as Klingon Chancellor, Matthew James Williamson as Klingon Council Member
Director: James L. Conway (1)
Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 
2 :01x02 - Broken Bow (2) (Sep/26/2001)
In the nine decades following Zefram Cochrane's visionary warp flight in space and the First Contact that followed, the human race has been slowly guided by the Vulcans toward developing the Warp Five engine. Mankind is at last able to explore the virgin depths of space with a revolutionary new starship, the Enterprise NX-01, under the command of Captain Jonathan Archer. Plans to launch Enterprise are moved up when a Klingon courier is shot down by unknown assailants and crash-lands in Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Feeling that the Vulcans have been condescending toward mankind for years, Archer insists it's the humans' responsibility to return the injured Klingon to his homeworld alive. Archer is fully backed by Starfleet Command, and the Vulcans' objections fall upon deaf ears.
Guest Stars: John Fleck as Silik, Mark Correy as Engineer Alex, Tom 'Tiny' Lister, Jr. (1) as Klaang, Matt Williamson as Klingon Council Member, Byron Thames as Crewman, Mark Moses as Henry Archer, Melinda Clarke as Sarin, Peter Henry Schroeder as Klingon Chancellor, Marty Davis (1) as Young Jonathan Archer, James Horan (1) as Humanoid Figure
Director: James L. Conway (1)
Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 
3 :01x03 - Fight or Flight (Oct/03/2001)
Two weeks into their first mission of deep space exploration, the Enterprise crew is still breaking in their ship and itching for first contact with another civilization. Captain Archer hears squeaking; Lt. Reed tests his weapons system on an asteroid field; Ensign Sato is trying to keep an alien slug alive; Commander Tucker tries the resequenced protein food; and Dr. Phlox is intrigued by human behavior. Sub-commander T'Pol detects a ship floating immobile in interstellar space, so Captain Archer decides to try to make contact with it. Getting no response, the crew takes a closer look at the alien vessel and sees evidence of weapons fire, and bio-scans reveal lifeforms with very low cellular activity. Over T'Pol's protestations, Archer orders Reed to prep a shuttle, and asks an apprehensive Hoshi to come along.
Guest Stars: Brett Baker as Crewman 2, Max Williams as Crewman 1, Jeff Ricketts as Alien Captain
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 
4 :01x04 - Strange New World (Oct/10/2001)
The infinite blackness of space is interrupted for the Enterprise crew by the discovery of a beautiful new world — a natural Eden of unexplored mountains, rivers, wildflower fields and forests. Dismissing T'Pol's cautious advice to conduct scans and tests from orbit before commencing any surface exploration, Captain Archer orders an away team and shuttlepod prepped. Joining Archer on the team are Crewmen Cutler, an entomologist, and Crewman Novakovich, a botanist, along with Commander Tucker, Ensign Mayweather, and T'Pol. Even Porthos, Archer's dog, comes along for the ride. The landing party takes in the fresh air of the virgin world before splitting up to pursue their specialties and enjoying a day of exploration amidst uncountable new species of exotic plant and animal life. At day's end, T'Pol, Cutler and Novakovich request permission to stay overnight to study nocturnal life, while Tucker and Mayweather ask to stay for the sheer fun of camping under the stars.
Guest Stars: Kellie Waymire as Elizabeth Cutler, Henri Lubatti as Ethan Novakovich, Reynaldo Gallegos (1) as Crewman
Director: David Livingston (1)
Story: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Mike Sussman, Phyllis Strong
 
5 :01x05 - Unexpected (Oct/17/2001)
A rash of odd malfunctions are afflicting the Enterprise NX-01, such as a gravity outage while Captain Archer is showering. Chief Engineer Tucker determines that the ship's plasma exhaust flow is being restricted for some unknown reason. When Archer orders Lt. Reed to ignite the plasma exhaust, they discover a cloaked alien ship riding between the ship's nacelles.
Guest Stars: Randy Oglesby as Trena'L, Christopher Darga as Vorok, Julianne Christie (1) as Ah'Len, | Co-Guest Stars: Regi Davis (1) as Klingon First Officer, John Cragen as Crewman, T. L. Kolman as Xyrillian Engineer (as Alien Man), Mike Baldridge as Dillard, Drew Howerton as Steward
Director: Mike Vejar
Writer: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman
 
6 :01x06 - Terra Nova (Oct/24/2001)
Over 75 years ago the spaceship Conestoga left Earth on a nine-year one-way mission to establish the first human colony outside the solar system, called Terra Nova. The colony thrived on their beautiful new planet, and was such a success the Space Agency on Earth decided to send another vessel. The colonists protested and angry messages were traded, then one day all transmissions from Terra Nova ceased. Decades later the Warp 5-capable Enterprise NX-01 is dispatched to find out what happened to that lost colony.
Guest Stars: Erick Avari as Jamin, Mary Carver as Nadet, | Co-Guest Stars: Greville Henwood as Akary, Brian Jacobs as Athan, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: LeVar Burton
Story: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman | Teleplay: Antoinette Stella
 
7 :01x07 - The Andorian Incident (Oct/31/2001)
As Enterprise warps through the depths of space, Captain Archer decides to take the opportunity to visit a nearby ancient Vulcan monastery called P'Jem, a sanctuary for meditation and "Kolinahr," or purging of emotion. T'Pol briefs Archer and Commander Tucker on the proper protocols for such a visit, and the three of them take a shuttlepod to the 3000-year-old temple. Something seems amiss as the trio enters, finding it suspiciously unoccupied with damage to the building and the artifacts. A Vulcan Elder informs them they are interrupting Kolinahr and must leave, but Archer notices a reflection in an urn of a strange alien hiding with a weapon. He and Tucker rush the intruder, but then find themselves surrounded and captured by a group of militaristic blue-skinned aliens.
Guest Stars: Steve Dennis (1) as Tholos, Jamie McShane as Tactial Crewman, Richard Tanner as Vulcan Initiate, Jeff Ricketts as Keval, Bruce French as Vulcan Elder, Jeffrey Combs as Shran
Director: Roxann Dawson
Story: Fred Dekker, Rick Berman, Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Fred Dekker
 
8 :01x08 - Breaking the Ice (Nov/07/2001)
The Enterprise crew is thrilled to encounter the biggest comet humans have ever seen, one that's 82.6 kilometers in diameter with a spectacular tail. Learning the comet contains large quantities of eisilium, an extremely rare mineral, Captain Archer dispatches Lt. Reed and Ensign Mayweather to take a little "comet-walk" with a drilling rig to collect samples. As they prepare for their mission, a Vulcan starship, the Ti'Mur, approaches unannounced. Archer hails the ship, and its captain, Vanik, informs him they are not there to investigate the comet, but rather to investigate Enterprise's interest in the comet. Although irked, Archer gracefully invites Vanik to stay and watch, but then he pulls T'Pol aside to find out what they're "really" doing here. T'Pol has no answers.
Guest Stars: William Utay as Vanik, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Terry Windell
Writer: Andre Jacquemetton, Maria Jacquemetton
 
9 :01x09 - Civilization (Nov/14/2001)
Excitement is brewing onboard Enterprise as the starship enters orbit of a Minshara-class planet with 500 million lifeforms. Visual and acoustic scans reveal a pre-industrial society called the Akaali. Over T'Pol's protestations of protocol, Captain Archer decides the crew should explore the civilization first-hand, rather than use probes. But the mission becomes more critical when neutrino emissions are detected on the surface, indicating an antimatter reactor on a world that doesn't even have indoor plumbing. So Archer sends himself, Ensign Sato, Commander Tucker and T'Pol down to the planet disguised as Akaali to investigate.
Guest Stars: Diane DiLascio as Riann, Wade Williams as Garos, Charlie Brewer (2) as The Alien
Director: Mike Vejar
Writer: Mike Sussman, Phyllis Strong
 
10 :01x10 - Fortunate Son (Nov/21/2001)
Sent by Admiral Forrest to respond to an automated distress call, Enterprise intercepts the Earth cargo freighter Fortunate and finds it badly damaged and not responding to hails. Captain Archer leads an away team to board the vessel, and they are greeted by the freighter's acting commander, first officer Matthew Ryan. Ryan informs Archer that the Fortunate was attacked by Nausicaan pirates, who have been harassing freighters in the sector for years, including the one Ensign Mayweather grew up on. Claiming the distress call was a mistake, Ryan resists Archer's overtures of help, but Dr. Phlox insists on tending to the injured captain. Once Phlox determines that Captain Keene will need two or three days of treatment, Archer talks Ryan into letting Enterprise engineers come aboard the Fortunate to upgrade its defenses. This forces Ryan and another crewman named Shaw to take special precautions to hide their secret — they have a Nausicaan prisoner on board whom they are torturing for information.
Guest Stars: Danny Goldring as Nausicaan Captian, D. Elliot Woods as Nausicaan Prisoner, Elyssa D. Vito as Girl, Daniel Henson (1) as Boy, Kieran Mulroney as Shaw, Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest, Lawrence Monoson as First Officer Matthew Ryan, Charles Lucia as Captain Keene, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: James Duff
 
11 :01x11 - Cold Front (Nov/28/2001)
Enterprise navigates into a stellar nursery hoping to make contact with some of the alien vessels detected among the colorful gases and protostars. Finding a transport vessel escorting a group of alien pilgrims to the "Great Plume of Agosoria," a protostar which emits an epic burst of energy every 11 years, Captain Archer decides to caravan with the pilgrimage ship, and invites the group for a social dinner onboard Enterprise. Relations fare well among the starship crew and the pilgrims culminating with Commander Trip Tucker giving a guided tour of the Enterprise engineering bay. As the group listens attentively to Trip's oversimplified explanation of the warp engines, one pilgrim silently slips behind a bulkhead unnoticed. He opens a panel and dislocates his limb in order to disconnect a conduit within — he is a Suliban. After the disguised invader rejoins the group, the entire ship is suddenly rocked by a powerful plasma storm within the stellar nursery. Unsuccessfully attempting to steer clear of the storm, Enterprise is repeatedly hit with plasma lighting, severely damaging the warp manifold and starting a disastrous antimatter cascade traveling towards the reactor. Instead of completely destroying the ship, though, the cascade is suddenly stopped dead at the very console the Suliban tampered with moments before.
Guest Stars: John Fleck as Silik, Lamont Thompson as N.D. Alien Pilgrim, Michael O'Hagan (1) as Captain Fraddock, Leonard Kelly-Young as Sonsorra, Matt Winston as Temporal Agent Daniels, Joseph Hindy as Prah Mantoos, | Uncredited: James Horan (1) as Humanoid Figure, Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill (1)
Writer: Stephen Beck, Tim Finch
 
12 :01x12 - Silent Enemy (Jan/16/2002)
The Enterprise crew is in the process of deploying the second in a series of subspace amplifiers that will allow better communications with home, when an unidentified ship drops out of warp. Captain Archer hails the vessel, but it ominously refuses to respond and just warps away. T'Pol dismisses the "silent treatment" by stating that not every species has motives that can be understood in human terms. So Archer turns his attention to a more pressing concern — doing something special for Lt. Malcolm Reed's upcoming birthday. Archer breaks in the new subspace amplifiers by calling Reed's parents on Earth in hopes of learning his favorite food. He's a bit surprised to learn during the awkward conversation that the lieutenant's own parents don't know what he likes to eat. So the captain gives a reluctant Ensign Hoshi Sato the "mission" of discovering this bit of information about Reed in time for his birthday.
Guest Stars: John Rosenfeld as Mark Latrelle, Robert Mammana as Engineer, Paula Malcomson as Madeline Reed, Guy Siner as Stuart Reed
Director: Winrich Kolbe
Writer: Andre Bormanis
 
13 :01x13 - Dear Doctor (Jan/23/2002)
Now that the Enterprise crew is communicating regularly with Earth, Hoshi observes that Dr. Phlox is getting more letters from home than anyone else. Phlox has been corresponding with a human medical colleague named Dr. Lucas, who is now serving on Phlox's home planet Denobula. In his letters Phlox shares his observations of human behavior during their first deep space venture, and he mentions his growing relationship with Ensign Cutler, whom Phlox is mentoring to be a part-time medic and who he suspects is romantically interested in him. Phlox is called on to treat two alien astronauts rescued from a disabled pre-warp craft. The astronauts reveal they are from a planet called Valakis, and have been traveling in space for over a year searching for technology to develop a cure for an epidemic that is slowly killing their people. The Valakians appeal to Captain Archer to allow Phlox to help them, and without objection from T'Pol, Archer agrees and sets course for their world.
Guest Stars: Alex Nevil as Menk Man, Karl Wiedergott as Larr, Christopher Rydell as Alien Astronaut, David A. Kimball as Esaak, Kellie Waymire as Elizabeth Cutler, Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: James A. Contner
Writer: Maria Jacquemetton, Andre Jacquemetton
 
14 :01x14 - Sleeping Dogs (Jan/30/2002)
Hoshi's target practice with Reed is interrupted when Enterprise drops out of warp to investigate a Class-9 gas giant. A probe is launched into the planet's massive atmosphere and to the crew's surprise, it detects a disabled alien vessel with several bio-signs aboard. T'Pol, Reed and Hoshi are dispatched in a shuttlepod to investigate.
Guest Stars: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex, Michelle Bonilla as Bu'kaH, Vaughn Armstrong as Klingon Captain
Director: Les Landau
Writer: Fred Dekker
 
15 :01x15 - Shadows of P'Jem (Feb/06/2002)
Admiral Forrest learns from Ambassador Soval that the sacred Vulcan monastery at P'Jem has been destroyed, a result of Captain Archer's discovery of a surveillance station beneath the sanctuary and his sharing the finding with the hostile Andorians. Blaming both Archer and T'Pol for the incident, the Vulcan High Command decides to remove T'Pol from her position on Enterprise, and arranges to send a ship to take her back to Vulcan.
Guest Stars: Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest, Jeffrey Combs as Shran, Barbara Tarbuck as Chancellor Kalev, Gregory Itzin as Captain Sopek, Jeff Kober as Traeg, Steven Dennis (1) as Tholos, Gary Graham (1) as Soval
Director: Mike Vejar
Story: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman | Teleplay: Mike Sussman, Phyllis Strong
 
16 :01x16 - Shuttlepod One (Feb/13/2002)
Commander Tucker and Lt. Reed have been on a mission to test the targeting scanners on Shuttlepod 1, requiring them to fly the craft at least 20,000 kilometers from Enterprise. During their trials they experienced an unusual jolt that disabled their sensor array and com system, forcing them to return early to the asteroid field where Enterprise has been engaged in a mapping project. Upon arriving at the rendezvous point, the two men are shocked to find a field of debris on an asteroid's surface, including a hull fragment that is unmistakably a piece of Enterprise.
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman
 
17 :01x17 - Fusion (Feb/27/2002)
En route to exploring the Arachnid Nebula, the crew of Enterprise NX-01 is hailed by a civilian Vulcan ship. The ship's captain, Tavin, reveals that his vessel is in need of repairs. Archer offers to help, provided the Vulcans don't mind tagging along for the exploration of the nebula. While the Vulcan engineer, Kov, and Commander Tucker work together to repair the ship, Archer and T'Pol host Tavin and one of his crew, Tolaris, for dinner. Over the course of the meal, Archer and T'Pol are shocked at the emotionally pleasant and open nature of their guests. Tavin explains that he and his crew are referred to as "V'tosh ka'tur" ("Vulcans without logic") by the Vulcan elders. He clarifies that they are on a pilgrimage to explore and incorporate their emotions, to find a balance between emotion and logic.
Guest Stars: Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest, John Harrington Bland (1) as Kov, Robert Pine as Tavin, Enrique Murciano as Tolaris
Director: Rob Hedden
Story: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Phyllis Strong, Mike Sussman
 
18 :01x18 - Rogue Planet (Mar/20/2002)
Captain Archer is eager to investigate the dark surface of a "rogue" planet — one that has broken out of its orbit. Due to hot gas venting from the planet's interior, small oases have formed, and scans show a surprisingly large number of varied life forms within them. Lieutenant Reed also picks up a power signature — apparently, there is an alien ship on the surface, but it is unresponsive to hail attempts.
Guest Stars: Eric Pierpoint as Shiraht, Stephanie Niznik as The Woman, Conor O'Farrell (1) as Buzaan, Keith Szarabajka as Damrus
Director: Allan Kroeker
Story: Chris Black, Brannon Braga, Rick Berman | Teleplay: Chris Black
 
19 :01x19 - Acquisition (Mar/27/2002)
When the entire crew is rendered unconscious, a quartet of large-eared, bickering thieves invades Enterprise. These plunderers, the Ferengi, are determined to make off with everything that's not bolted down. Meanwhile, Trip awakens after a long stint in the decon chamber and senses that something's not right on the ship. After spotting the thieves in action, Trip does his best to stay hidden and formulate a plan.
Guest Stars: Matt Malloy as Grish, Jeffrey Combs as Krem, Ethan Phillips as Ulis, Clint Howard as Muk
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
Story: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman | Teleplay: Maria Jacquemetton, Andre Jacquemetton
 
20 :01x20 - Oasis (Apr/03/2002)
Archer, Tucker and T'Pol partake in a spicy dinner with an exotic alien trader named D'Marr, discussing with him their needs for raw materials to patch up Enterprise. In exchange for a few kilograms of an Earth beverage called "coffee," D'Marr reveals the location of an old vessel that crash-landed years ago on a nearby planet, a shipwreck that no one else has salvaged because it's "haunted." The crew locates the derelict ship and goes to take a look, joking that maybe they should calibrate their sensors for ghosts. Breaking into the spooky wreckage, Tucker and T'Pol look for engineering while Archer and Mayweather try to find clues as to what happened to the ship. As Tucker uncovers dilithium crystals he says are in perfect shape, T'Pol sees the reflection of a humanoid figure, who disappears immediately when she turns. T'Pol reports that someone is there, despite the fact that scanners show no bio-signs. She and Tucker spot the figure again and follow him, but find themselves at a dead end. Tucker uses his phase-pistol to cut open the bulkhead, and they discover a lush airponics bay behind it — hidden to their sensors by a dampening field. Exploring the oasis, Tucker is stopped dead in his tracks by an attractive humanoid woman, who immediately rushes away. Tucker and T'Pol chase her into a cargo bay, where they come face to face with 18 aliens pointing weapons at them.
Guest Stars: Annie Wersching as Liana, Rudolph Willrich as Kuulan, Rene Auberjonois as Ezral, Claudette Sutherland as Maya, Tom Bergeron as D'Mar, | Uncredited: Donald Sage MacKay (1) as Shilat, Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Jim Charleston
Story: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, Stephen Beck | Teleplay: Stephen Beck
 
21 :01x21 - Detained (Apr/24/2002)
Disoriented, Mayweather slowly awakens to find himself and the unconscious Archer inside a dilapidated prison cell, with no idea where they are or how they got there. Trying the cell door, Mayweather is surprised to find it unlocked, but quickly closes it when he hears approaching footsteps, keeping it open just enough to observe two aliens pass by: Suliban.
Guest Stars: Christopher Shea (1) as Sajen, Jessica D. Stone as Narra, David Kagen as Major Klev, Wilda Taylor as Woman, Dean Stockwell as Colonel Grat, Dennis Christopher as Danik
Director: David Livingston (1)
Story: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman | Teleplay: Phyllis Strong, Mike Sussman
 
22 :01x22 - Vox Sola (May/01/2002)
An intrusive alien entity attaches itself to the Enterprise during a first contact. The creature soon makes a nest within the ship, capturing Archer and Tucker, and begins growing exponentially. Now Hoshi must find a way to communicate with the creature before it's too late.
Guest Stars: Vaughn Armstrong as Kreetassan Captain, Joseph Will as Rostov, Renée Goldsberry (1) as Kelly (as Renee E. Goldsberry), | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Roxann Dawson
Story: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman, Fred Dekker | Teleplay: Fred Dekker
 
23 :01x23 - Fallen Hero (May/08/2002)
After ten months without a break, T'Pol notes efficiency onboard Enterprise is down three percent, and suggests a shore leave on the nearby tropical planet of Risa. Archer and Trip agree wholeheartedly and lay in a course to the exotic paradise. However, en route Archer receives a transmission from Admiral Forrest, informing him of a Vulcan Ambassador in need of immediate extradition from the nearby planet of Mazar. The matter is of some urgency, and with the closest Vulcan vessel over a week away Enterprise is to retrieve the Ambassador and deliver her to the Vulcan ship Sh'Raan at a rendezvous point in three days time.
Guest Stars: Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest, J. Michael Flynn (1) as Mazarite Official, Dennis Howard as Vulcan Captain, John Rubinstein as Mazarite Captain, Fionnula Flanagan as V'Lar
Director: Patrick Norris
Writer: Chris Black, Brannon Braga, Rick Berman
 
24 :01x24 - Desert Crossing (May/08/2002)
After a brief detour, Enterprise and its crew are back on their way to famed pleasure planet Risa. Everyone is eagerly anticipating a long overdue shore leave ... until they pick up a distress call from an unidentified vessel, and vacation is once again delayed. After figuring out that the vessel's warp injectors are simply clogged with plasma residue, Trip gets to work repairing the engines while Archer enjoys a visit with the ship's captain, a ruggedly charismatic alien named Zobral. Hailing from a nearby desert planet, Zobral invites Archer and Trip to his home for a dinner in their honor. Though Archer is reluctant to accept the invitation since it means delaying shore leave yet again, he eventually relents, charmed by Zobral's persistence. Later, Archer is surprised to find Trip unenthusiastic about the invitation. The chief engineer confesses that he's hated desert environments ever since their harsh survival training in the Australian outback. Archer, however, manages to convince Trip to come along.
Guest Stars: Clancy Brown as Zobral, Mark Correy as Engineer Alex, Brandon Karrer as Alien Man
Director: David Straiton
Story: Andre Bormanis, Brannon Braga, Rick Berman | Teleplay: Andre Bormanis
 
25 :01x25 - Two Days and Two Nights (May/15/2002)
Finally arriving at planet Risa, the weary Enterprise crew eagerly embarks on a long overdue shore leave on the tropical paradise for two days and two nights. As some of the crew needs to stay onboard and run the ship, Captain Jonathan Archer institutes the drawing of lots to determine who can take leave. Winning a vacation himself, Archer feels both guilty for taking a break and also suffers from premature separation anxiety for leaving the Enterprise. With the comfort of T'Pol remaining onboard, the Captain is finally able to board the shuttlepod along with Trip, Reed, Mayweather and Hoshi. Everyone seems to have quite varied agendas for their short time on the planet: Mayweather plans to do some rock climbing on a cliff that changes pitch while you climb it; both Trip and Reed plan to meet some of the female aliens and ... broaden their cultural horizons; Hoshi feels she has had to rely on the Universal Translator far too much, and therefore plans to put her linguistic skills to the test with the various alien languages she hopes to encounter; while Archer booked a small cabin overlooking the ocean, and simply plans to relax with a good book and Porthos. Once the shuttlepod lands on Risa, the eager crewmates all go their separate ways.
Guest Stars: Kellie Waymire as Elizabeth Cutler, Joseph Will as Rostov, Dennis Cockrum as Freebus, Dawn Stern as Latia Female, Jennifer Williams as Alien Woman, Geoff Meed as Dee'Ahn, James Ingersoll as Risan Man, Donna Marie Recco as Dee'ahn Female, Dey Young as Keyla, Stephen Wozniak as Latia, Rudolf Martin as Ravis
Director: Michael Dorn
Story: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman | Teleplay: Chris Black
 
26 :01x26 - Shockwave (1) (May/22/2002)
Eager to visit the deep-space colony of a race called the Paraagans, Captain Archer leads an away team toward the surface of an alien planet. While piloting the shuttlepod into the atmosphere, Reed proceeds cautiously as he follows the Paraagan landing protocols precisely, a necessity due to the high concentration of the volatile gas tetrazine at a certain altitude. He closes the shuttlepod's plasma vents as instructed (exhaust plasma being the only thing hot enough to ignite the tetrazine), but just then the shuttlepod is rocked by a deafening explosion, and a massive shockwave scorches the planet beneath them. After getting back to Enterprise safely, the distraught team learns the colony of 3600 people has been obliterated, and tries to figure out what happened. Reed is absolutely certain both plasma ducts were closed without malfunction, but Archer orders an investigation while he braces himself to report the incident to Admiral Forrest. While the crew continues its analysis and Archer deals with intense feelings of guilt, Forrest convenes an emergency meeting of the Command Council. He later informs Archer that Enterprise is to return home, and a Vulcan ship will rendezvous with them in three days to pick up T'Pol and Dr. Phlox.
Guest Stars: David Lewis Hays (3) as Tactical Crewman, Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest, John Fleck as Silik, Mark Correy as Engineer Alex, Stephanie Erb as Receptionist, James Horan (1) as Humanoid Figure, Matt Winston as Temporal Agent Daniels
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 

Season 2
27 :02x01 - Shockwave (2) (Sep/18/2002)
Silik and his Suliban soldiers board Enterprise to search the ship for Captain Archer, who T'Pol insists disappeared when he left to give himself up. Meanwhile, Archer is stuck in the 31st century with Daniels, trying to determine why his removal from the 22nd century led to the devastation they are witnessing. Daniels is stunned to discover that a monument commemorating an organization called the "Federation" was never built. The two find a dilapidated old library and begin searching for answers there. On Enterprise, the Suliban re-take the data disks stolen from them earlier showing they were the ones responsible for the catastrophe on Paraagan II. They also detect a temporal signature on board which proves T'Pol was not lying after all about Archer, so rather than killing the crew, Silik confines them to quarters and commandeers the ship. Meanwhile on Earth, Ambassador Soval is incensed that Enterprise has failed to follow instructions ending its mission, and tells Admiral Forrest he has no choice but to send the Vulcan ship D'kyr in pursuit.
Guest Stars: James Horan (1) as Humanoid Figure, Gary Graham (1) as Soval, Matt Winston as Temporal Agent Daniels, Jim Fitzpatrick (1) as Commander Williams
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 
28 :02x02 - Carbon Creek (Sep/25/2002)
Celebrating T'Pol's first full year with the Enterprise crew over dinner, Archer asks why her record states that she once took a five-day leave to visit an old Pennsylvania mining town called Carbon Creek. She claims Carbon Creek was the site of actual first contact between humans and Vulcans, long before the historical First Contact in 2063, and her second foremother (great-grandmother) was there. Trip Tucker scoffs at this, but then T'Pol offers to tell "the story."
Guest Stars: Doug Wax as Train Passenger #2, Ann Cusack as Maggie, Michael Krawic as Stron, J. Paul Boehmer as Mestral, Hank Harris as Jack, Clay Wilcox as Billy, Paul Hayes (1) as Businessman, David Selburg as Vulcan Captain, Ron Marasco as Vulcan Officer
Director: James A. Contner
Story: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, Dan O'Shannon | Teleplay: Chris Black
 
29 :02x03 - Minefield (Oct/02/2002)
Archer invites Reed to breakfast, hoping to become better acquainted with his armory officer. Reed, however, seems reluctant to discuss anything other than work. Just as Archer's getting frustrated, T'Pol alerts the captain that an uncharted system has been detected and one of the planets is Minshara-class. As Enterprise enters the planet's orbit, it is rocked by massive explosions, damaging sections of the ship and injuring several crewmembers, including Hoshi. Reed is able to discern that the ship has been hit by an alien orbital mine, which has attached itself to the hull. As the mine has the power to disable Enterprise, Reed suits up and heads out to defuse it. Uncertain that Reed will succeed in his task, Archer suggests an alternate plan to Trip — detach the section of hull plating surrounding the mine, allowing it to drift away. Trip notes that this will expose a good portion of the impulse manifold, but Archer tells him to get started on it anyway — the captain will consider the plan a last resort.
Guest Stars: Elizabeth Magness as Injured Crewmember, Timothy Glenn as Med. Tech, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: James A. Contner
Writer: John Shiban
 
30 :02x04 - Dead Stop (Oct/09/2002)
After the incident in the Romulan minefield, Enterprise is in need of repairs. Archer sends out a general distress call, and receives a jumbled response from a Tellarite freighter, containing the coordinates of a repair station. When the crew arrives at the station, it appears to be abandoned ... until one of the docking ports lights up and reconfigures itself to fit Enterprise. Still, there don't seem to be any lifeforms onboard. Once inside the station, Archer, T'Pol and Trip locate a sort of diagnostic center that contains holographic schematics of the ships, with the damaged sections clearly highlighted. Somehow, the station has managed to scan the ship and anticipate the crew's needs — the schematic even highlights Reed's recent leg injury. A computer voice addresses the trio, asking them to select a method of compensation for the repairs. Archer offers some warp plasma, and the station accepts, saying the repairs can be completed in less than 35 hours. Though he is wary of the automated nature of the station, Archer accepts the terms, and the station begins the repairs. In the station's recreation room, the trio is impressed by the amazing technology on display — a food replicator delivers both cold water and Trip's favorite fried catfish.
Uncredited: Roxann Dawson as Computer Voice, Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Roxann Dawson
Writer: Mike Sussman, Phyllis Strong
 
31 :02x05 - A Night in Sickbay (Oct/16/2002)
Having managed to offend the Kreetassans yet again while negotiating for a much-needed plasma injector, Archer returns to Enterprise frustrated. Things get even worse when he learns that Porthos picked up some kind of pathogen on the Kreetassan homeworld, and must be confined to sickbay. Unfortunately, Porthos' condition only worsens, and Dr. Phlox must prevent the beagle's auto-immune system from collapsing entirely. As Archer worries about the fate of his pet, T'Pol informs him that she has discovered the reason for the Kreetassans' anger. Apparently, Porthos urinated on one of the 300-year-old Alvera trees — which are considered cultural treasures — outside the Hall of Diplomacy. In order to receive the plasma injector for Enterprise, the captain will most likely have to perform several acts of contrition. This infuriates Archer even more — especially since he thinks the Kreetassans should have known there was a pathogen in their atmosphere that Porthos couldn't handle.
Guest Stars: Vaughn Armstrong as Kreetassan
Director: David Straiton
Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 
32 :02x06 - Marauders (Oct/30/2002)
With Enterprise's deuterium reserves running low, Archer and the crew visit a small mining colony in hopes of replenishing their supply. The alien colonists, however, claim that they can't spare any deuterium, and ask Archer to return at the end of the season. Archer manages to negotiate, and eventually reaches an agreement with the colony's leader, Tessic — the deuterium in exchange for medical supplies, power cells and assistance in repairing the colony's extraction pumps. In a puzzling move, Tessic also insists that the pump be repaired within two days.
Guest Stars: Bari Hochwald as E'lis, Robertson Dean (4) as Korok, Wayne King (1) as Klingon #1, Steven Flynn (1) as Maklii, Larry Cedar as Tessic, Peewee Piemonte as Klingon #2, Jesse James Rutherford as Q'ell, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Mike Vejar
Story: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman | Teleplay: David Wilcox
 
33 :02x07 - The Seventh (Nov/06/2002)
When T'Pol is assigned a secret mission by the Vulcan High Command, she asks Archer to accompany her. The captain is surprised by her request, but agrees — especially when T'Pol reveals that there is a personal side to the mission. Many years ago, T'Pol was sent to retrieve several rogue Vulcan operatives. She was able to apprehend all but one of them, a man known as Menos. Now, the Vulcans believe they have located Menos, and they want T'Pol to bring him in.
Guest Stars: Bruce Davison as Menos, David Richards as Dockmaster, Vincent Hammond as Huge Alien, Coleen Maloney (1) as Vulcan Officer, Richard Wharton as Jossen, Stephen Mendillo as Vulcan Captain
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 
34 :02x08 - The Communicator (Nov/13/2002)
Upon returning from a research mission to a pre-warp alien planet, Reed discovers that his communicator is missing. After an extensive search, he realizes that he must have lost it somewhere on the planet. Hoshi manages to tap into the communicator's power signature and pinpoints its location near a tavern that Reed and the rest of the team visited. Archer knows that the crew must retrieve their technology or risk contaminating the planet's pre-warp society, so Archer and Reed return to the planet, hiding their shuttlepod in the woods. As they enter the tavern, a group of soldiers eyes them suspiciously. Using his scanner, Reed realizes that the communicator is located in another room of the tavern, but when he and Archer go to retrieve it, they are apprehended by the soldiers. The two men are taken to the tavern stockroom and questioned by Major Pell, who asks if the communicator is a weapon. Pell also seems to think Archer and Reed are connected to something called "the Alliance." When the men refuse to respond, Pell orders that they be taken to the military complex.
Guest Stars: Jason Waters as Alien Soldier, Dennis Cockrum as Alien Barkeep, Brian Reddy as Dr. Temec, Tim Kelleher as Lt. Pell, Francis Guinan as Gosis
Director: James A. Contner
Story: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Andre Bormanis
 
35 :02x09 - Singularity (Nov/20/2002)
Enterprise has dropped to impulse in order to get a closer look at a black hole that's part of a trinary star system. As it will take them two days to get there, the crew has time for personal endeavors. Archer concentrates on writing a one-page preface for a biography of his father. He also assigns Trip the task of making some adjustments to the captain's chair, which is apparently rather uncomfortable. Reed hopes to work on a new security protocol, while Hoshi takes over cooking duties for an ailing Chef.
Guest Stars: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex, Baron Jay as Starfleet Crewman, Matthew Kaminsky as Cunningham
Director: Patrick Norris
Writer: Chris Black
 
36 :02x10 - Vanishing Point (Nov/27/2002)
Hoshi and Trip are surveying some primitive alien ruins, taking pictures and discussing what might have happened to the people who used to inhabit the planet. Suddenly, Archer contacts them and asks them to return immediately to Enterprise — a storm is heading their way. As the duo prepares to board their shuttlepod, Archer contacts them again. The storm situation is more urgent than he predicted, and he needs to bring Trip and Hoshi up via the transporter, one at a time. Hoshi is apprehensive, and insists that Trip go first. Once he is safely onboard, she beams up.
Guest Stars: Morgan Margolis as Crewman Baird, Keone Young as Hoshi's Father, Ric Sarabia as Alien #2, Gary Riotto as Alien #1, Carly Thomas as Alison, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: David Straiton
Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 
37 :02x11 - Precious Cargo (Dec/11/2002)
The Enterprise crew has visitors — two Retellian cargo pilots, Firek Goff and Firek Plinn, need help repairing their life support systems. The pair explains that they have been hired to return a young woman to her homeworld. Because of their limited resources and the length of the trip, they are transporting her in stasis. A few days ago, her stasis pod began to malfunction. The crew cannot support a passenger out of stasis, so they need Trip's help repairing their systems. Firek Goff refuses Archer's offer to help them transport their passenger more quickly, but he does accept the captain's offer of a meal.
Guest Stars: Padma Lakshmi as Kaitaama, Leland Crooke as Firek Plinn, Scott Klace as Firek Goff
Director: David Livingston (1)
Story: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga | Teleplay: David A. Goodman (1)
 
38 :02x12 - The Catwalk (Dec/18/2002)
As Captain Archer prepares to lead a survey team to an uninhabited planet, Enterprise is suddenly hailed by a trio of aliens seeking refuge. The aliens warn Archer that a deadly neutronic wavefront is quickly approaching. After conferring with the crew, Archer surmises that everyone must take shelter somewhere protected in order to survive the storm's deadly radiation. Trip suggests that the one heavily-shielded place onboard that might suffice for the eight-day ordeal is the cramped quarters of the catwalk, the maintenance shaft that runs the length of each nacelle. Only one problem — the temperature in the catwalk can reach 300 degrees when the warp coils are online, so Trip will have to shut down the main reactor and set up a makeshift bridge in one of the catwalk compartments.
Guest Stars: Baron Jay as Starfleet Crewman, Aaron Lustig as Guri, Scott Burkholder as Tagrim, Zach Grenier as Renth, Elizabeth Magness as Female Crewmember, Sean Smith as Alien #1, Brian Cousins (1) as Alien Lieutenant, Danny Goldring as Alien Captain, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Mike Vejar
Writer: Phyllis Strong, Mike Sussman
 
39 :02x13 - Dawn (Jan/08/2003)
Trip is alone on a test mission aboard Shuttlepod One, trying out the latest autopilot upgrades. Suddenly, he is fired upon by an alien ship and must make an emergency landing on a nearby moon. It's nighttime, and Trip attempts to repair the transceiver in order to contact Enterprise. While he's working, he is suddenly attacked by a mysterious alien. Trip retreats into his shuttlepod, but quickly notices that the alien interloper has stolen his transceiver.
Guest Stars: Gregg Henry as Zho'Kaan, Brad Greenquist as Khata'n Zshaar
Director: Roxann Dawson
Writer: John Shiban
 
40 :02x14 - Stigma (Feb/05/2003)
As Enterprise enters the orbit of Dekendi III, Dr. Phlox prepares to attend the Interspecies Medical Exchange conference. He's also looking forward to being reunited with one of his wives, Feezal, who will be helping Trip install a neutron microscope onboard. Phlox is pleased to see his wife, but the conference raises a troubling issue — Phlox is the only person onboard Enterprise who knows that T'Pol is suffering from Pa'nar Syndrome, an incurable Vulcan disease. He has been able keep the effects of the disease at bay, but he knows that T'Pol will soon need supplemental medications. Otherwise, she might die. The doctor sees the conference as the perfect opportunity to speak with Vulcan physicians, and learn if they have made any headway with the disease. However, he must keep T'Pol's identity a secret, as the High Command cannot learn of her condition.
Guest Stars: Melinda Page Hamilton as Feezal, Lee Spencer as Vulcan Doctor, Jeffrey Hayenga (1) as Dr. Yuris, Michael Ensign as Dr. Oratt, Bob Morrisey as Dr. Strom, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman
 
41 :02x15 - Cease Fire (Feb/12/2003)
The Andorians and the Vulcans are locked in battle over a small planet, situated on the frontier between their two systems. Both sides claim that it belongs to them — the Andorians refer to it as "Weytahm," while the Vulcans call it "Paan Mokar." Andorian Commander Shran has landed a force on the planet and occupied the settlement. Now, the Vulcans are calling for a cease fire and Shran wants Archer to help the two sides negotiate. Vulcan Ambassador Soval is reluctant to bring Archer in as mediator, but three Vulcans have been taken hostage, and Shran has made his position clear — he only trusts Archer.
Guest Stars: Jeffrey Combs as Shran, Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest, John Balma as Muroc, Suzie Plakson as Tarah, Christopher Shea (1) as Telev, Gary Graham (1) as Soval, Zane Cassidy as Andorian Soldier
Director: David Straiton
Writer: Chris Black
 
42 :02x16 - Future Tense (Feb/19/2003)
When the Enterprise crew discovers a mysterious, futuristic vessel adrift in space, Captain Archer orders it brought onboard for further investigation. Inside the craft, the crew is shocked to find what is apparently a human body, charred beyond recognition. Trip and Reed take a closer look at the interior of the ship, and discover that it is much more spacious that it appears. They also discover a "black box" device within the depths of the ship and prepare to bring it up to Engineering for more research.
Guest Stars: Cullen Douglas (2) as Suliban Soldier, Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
Writer: Phyllis Strong, Mike Sussman
 
43 :02x17 - Canamar (Feb/26/2003)
Upon leaving the Enolian homeworld, Archer and Trip are mistakenly identified as smugglers and arrested. The two men are placed on a prison transport headed for the penal colony known as Canamar. Among their fellow prisoners are the menacing Kuroda, a hulking Nausicaan and a young, talkative alien named Zoumas.
Guest Stars: Sean Whalen as Zoumas, Mark Rolston as Kuroda, Michael McGrady as Nausicaan, Holmes Osborne as Enolian Official, John C. Hansen (1) as Prisoner #1, Brian Morri as Enolian Guard, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: John Shiban
 
44 :02x18 - The Crossing (Apr/02/2003)
Enterprise encounters a large, otherworldly vessel unlike any the crew has seen before. They try to make contact with it, but to no avail. Suddenly, a large portal opens and the ship "swallows" Enterprise, rendering its weapons and engines useless. Luckily, life support is still operational. Archer, Trip and Reed take a shuttlepod into the cavernous ship for further exploration. Although there doesn't seem to be any immediate threat to Enterprise, Trip is suddenly attacked by a colorful wisp of smoke that seems to invade his body for a few seconds before releasing him. Back in Sickbay, Trip insists that he's fine. He explains that during his brief encounter with the alien wisp, he had an out-of-body experience and believed he was in Florida and visiting an old girlfriend.
Guest Stars: Alexander Chance as Crewman #1, Joseph Will as Rostov, Matthew Kaminsky as Crewman #2, Valarie Ianniello as Female Crewman, Steven Allerick as Ensign Cook, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: David Livingston (1)
Story: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, Andre Bormanis | Teleplay: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 
45 :02x19 - Judgment (Apr/09/2003)
On Narendra III, Archer stands before a Klingon court magistrate and a crowd of blood-thirsty Klingons. The captain is charged with conspiring against the Klingon Empire, and will stand trial. He is banished to his cell, where Dr. Phlox pays him a visit. The doctor, who is tending to Archer under the ruse that the captain is suffering from a mysterious illness, quietly lets Archer know that T'Pol and the rest of the crew are working on a way to free their captain. As Phlox leaves, Archer meets his Klingon advocate Kolos, who warns him not to speak during the tribunal.
Guest Stars: Danny Kolker as Guard, Mark Correy as Engineer Alex, Granville Van Dusen as Magistrate, John Vickery as Orak, Daniel Riordan as Duras, Helen Cates as Klingon First Officer, Victor Talmadge as Asahf, J. G. Hertzler (1) as Kolos, D. J. Lockhart-Johnson (1) as Cell Guard
Director: James L. Conway (1)
Story: David A. Goodman (1), Taylor Elmore | Teleplay: David A. Goodman (1)
 
46 :02x20 - Horizon (Apr/16/2003)
Enterprise reverses course to investigate a geological phenomenon — a planet that's about to be covered with erupting volcanoes. The course change will take the ship near the E.C.S. Horizon, the cargo ship where Mayweather grew up. Mayweather requests a few days off to make a family visit — he hasn't been home in several years, and his father is ill. The ensign is somewhat nervous about seeing his family — his father didn't seem to approve of his decision to leave Horizon to join Starfleet. Ultimately, Mayweather's homecoming proves to be bittersweet — when he contacts his mother, Rianna, she reveals that his father died a few weeks ago.
Guest Stars: Corey Mendell Parker (1) as Paul, Nicole Forester as Nora, Joan Pringle as Rianna, Philip Anthony-Rodriguez (1) as Juan, Ken Feinberg (1) as Alien Captain, Adam Paul (1) as Nichols, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: James A. Contner
Writer: Andre Bormanis
 
47 :02x21 - The Breach (Apr/23/2003)
Enterprise is asked to evacuate a group of Denobulan geologists from Xantoras, a world that has been taken over by a militant faction. The Denobulans are located in some underground caverns, so the rescue team — Mayweather, Trip and Reed — will have to traverse some treacherous rock formations in order to get them out. Meanwhile, another ship of off-worlders is headed away from Xantoras when their reactor casing is ruptured, flooding the ship with radiation. When the Xantoran officials refuse to let the ship land, Archer agrees to bring the evacuees onboard Enterprise for treatment. One of the evacuees is an Antaran named Hudak, who is horrified that Enterprise's doctor is Denobulan. Phlox explains to Archer that the Denobulans and Antarans have a troubled, bloody history between them — the two species have gone to war several times. Even though it's been three hundred years since the last conflict, much bad blood still exists between them.
Guest Stars: Henry Stram as Hudak, Mark Chaet as Yolen, D. C. Douglas as Zepht, Laura Putney as Trevix, Jamison Yang as Crewman
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill (1)
Story: Daniel McCarthy (3) | Teleplay: Chris Black, John Shiban
 
48 :02x22 - Cogenitor (Apr/30/2003)
Archer is thrilled to be within ten light years of a hypergiant star. As the crew prepares to study the phenomenon, they make first contact with another species — the Vissians, who are also in the area to study the hypergiant. After the Vissian captain, Drennik, explains that meeting new species is one of their primary goals, Archer invites him and his crew onboard Enterprise for dinner. Once there, Drennik and Archer hit it off, and Drennik invites Archer to join him when he takes the Vissian stratopod deep into the hypergiant the following day. Archer enthusiastically accepts the invitation. Meanwhile, other crewmembers are mingling with the Vissians. Reed hits it off with a female Vissian tactical officer, while Trip meets the Vissian chief engineer and his wife. Trip is intrigued by a third individual the couple has with them, a member of the species' third gender known as a "cogenitor." The cogenitor is a nameless individual who somehow makes pregnancies among Vissians possible — the engineer and his wife are trying to have a baby.
Guest Stars: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex, F. J. Rio as Vissian Engineer, Andreas Katsulas as Captain Drennig, Larissa Laskin as Calla, Laura Stepp as Second Vissian Woman, Stacie Renna as Traistana, Becky Wahlstrom as Cogenitor
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 
49 :02x23 - Regeneration (May/07/2003)
An arctic research team on Earth discovers debris from an alien vessel, nearly a century old, buried in a glacier along with the bodies of two cybernetically enhanced humanoids. Once those beings are thawed for investigation, they come to life and abduct the scientists and their transport vessel.
Guest Stars: Christopher Wynne as Dr. Moninger, Nicole Randal as Female Tarkalean, Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest, Bonita Friedericy as Rooney, John Short as Drake, Paul Anthony Scott as Foster, Mark Chadwick as Male Tarkalean, Adam Harrington as Researcher, Jim Fitzpatrick (1) as Commander Williams, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Mike Sussman, Phyllis Strong
 
50 :02x24 - First Flight (May/14/2003)
Archer receives news that A.G. Robinson, his old rival in the early days of the NX test program, has died. During a shuttlepod mission, Archer reminisces to T'Pol about the time he and Robinson were pilots competing for the honor of being the first to break the Warp 2 barrier.
Guest Stars: Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest, Michael Canavan as Vulcan Advisor, Victor Bevine as Flight Controller, John Moody as Security Officer, Brigid Brannagh as Ruby, Keith Carradine as A.G. Robinson
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: Chris Black, John Shiban
 
51 :02x25 - Bounty (May/14/2003)
The crew of the Enterprise encounters Skalaar, a Tellarite who offers to give them a tour of a nearby planet. As it turns out, Skalaar is actually a bounty hunter who kidnaps Archer, planning to turn him over to the Klingons for a reward. The Klingons have apparently placed a substantial price on Archer's head since his escape from Rura Penthe. Archer tries to plead his case with Skalaar, but the Tellarite doesn't want to listen, and claims not to care if Archer is guilty of the crime he was imprisoned for. Archer soon learns that Skalaar plans on using the substantial reward money to buy back his cargo ship, the Tezra.
Guest Stars: Jordan Lund as Skalaar, Michael Garvey as Captain Goroth, Ed O'Ross as Gaavrin, Louis Ortiz as Klingon Warrior, Robert O'Reilly as Kago-Darr
Director: Roxann Dawson
Story: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Hans Tobeason, Mike Sussman, Phyllis Strong | Screenplay: Hans Tobeason
 
52 :02x26 - The Expanse (May/21/2003)
An alien probe unleashes an assault upon Earth. Enterprise is recalled, and along the way home Captain Archer acquires information that the perpetrators come from a mysterious region of space known as the Delphic Expanse.
Guest Stars: John Fleck as Silik, Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest, Gary Bullock as Klingon Council Member, Daniel Riordan as Duras, Dan Desmond as Klingon Chancellor, David Figlioli (1) as Klingon Crewman 1, Bruce Wright as Dr. Fer'at, Serena Scott Thomas as Rebecca, Gary Graham (1) as Soval, James Horan (1) as Humanoid Figure, Josh Cruze as Captain Ramirez, L. Sidney as Klingon Crewman 2, | Uncredited: Jim Lau as Maitre'D
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 

Season 3
53 :03x01 - The Xindi (Sep/10/2003)
Six weeks into the Delphic Expanse, Captain Archer and his crew are still searching for clues regarding the mysterious Xindi. They're also adjusting to the newest members of the crew, a squad of Military Assault Command Operation soldiers (MACOs), led by Major Hayes. The crew learns of a Xindi working at a mining complex, and set out to track him down. Once they reach the complex, Archer and Reed head down to the grimy mine and meet with the alien Foreman. The Foreman offers a severed finger that he claims belongs to the Xindi worker. In exchange for a meeting with the worker, the Foreman demands a half liter of liquefied platinum. Back onboard, Phlox analyzes the finger and confirms that it is from a Xindi — however, it bears some intriguing variations from the Xindi corpse that was recovered on Earth. The corpse, Phlox explains, was reptilian. The finger is not.
Guest Stars: Tucker Smallwood as Xindi-Primate, Rick Worthy as Xindi-Arboreal, Scott MacDonald as Xindi-Reptilian, Randy Oglesby as Degra, Nathan Anderson as Sergeant Kemper, Richard Lineback as Kessick, Adam Taylor Gordon as Young Trip, Chris Freeman as Alien Head Guard, Marco Sanchez as Corporal Romero, Daniel Dae Kim as Corporal Chang, Steven Culp as Major Hayes, Stephen McHattie as Alien Foreman
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 
54 :03x02 - Anomaly (Sep/17/2003)
As Enterprise ventures deep into the Expanse, the ship is rocked by inexplicable, destructive spatial anomalies that distort the laws of physics. The anomalies take most of the ship's primary systems off-line, leaving Enterprise without weapons or warp capabilities.
Guest Stars: Sean McGowan (1) as Hawkins, Julia Rose as McKenzie, Nathan Anderson as Sergeant Kemper, Kenneth White as Engineering Crewman, Ryan Honey as Guard, Ken Lally as Security Guard, Robert Rusler as Orgoth, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: David Straiton
Writer: Mike Sussman
 
55 :03x03 - Extinction (Sep/24/2003)
In scanning the Xindi database obtained from the marauder ship, Captain Archer manages to discern that the Xindi recently visited a nearby planet, and plans to see if it will provide any more clues regarding the mysterious species.
Guest Stars: Roger R. Cross as Tret, Daniel Dae Kim as Corporal Chang, Troy Mittleider as Palmer, | Co-Guest Stars: Philip Boyd (1) as Com Officer, Brian Williams (1) as Alien Decon Agent
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: Andre Bormanis
 
56 :03x04 - Rajiin (Oct/01/2003)
As Enterprise ventures deeper into the Expanse, the Xindi council continues to monitor its mission. The various members of the council also continue to disagree on the best course of action. The Xindi-Reptilians and Xindi-Insectoids are ready to take action against the humans, but Degra, the Xindi-Humanoid who is building the mysterious weapon, advises caution. The other Xindi species ultimately support Degra, agreeing that he needs more time to complete this weapon and that they shall proceed as planned.
Guest Stars: Tucker Smallwood as Xindi-Primate, Randy Oglesby as Degra, Scott MacDonald as Xindi-Reptilian, Ken Lally as Security Guard, Nikita Ager as Rajiin, Dell Yount as B'Rat Ud, Steve Larson (1) as Zjod, B. K. Kennelly as Alien Merchant, Rick Worthy as Xindi-Sloth, Duncan K. Fraser (1) as Ensign Walsh, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Mike Vejar
Story: Brent V. Friedman, Paul Brown (2) | Teleplay: Chris Black, Brent V. Friedman
 
57 :03x05 - Impulse (Oct/08/2003)
Enterprise picks up a distress call from a Vulcan ship, the Seleya, which T'Pol recognizes as a ship she once served on. The ship is located in a somewhat treacherous asteroid field — the asteroids are moving in a chaotic, unpredictable pattern due to the Expanse's spatial anomalies. Archer, Reed, T'Pol and Corporal Hawkins set out for the ship in a shuttlepod and are encouraged when there appear to be bio-signs onboard. Once they board the Seleya, however, it appears eerily deserted. Apparently, the Vulcans were attempting to line the ship with trellium, but didn't get very far. As the team continues to explore the ship, they are surprised by several homicidal, zombie-like Vulcans who attack them. The crew manages to fend them off, but the strangely altered Vulcans block them from the airlock, cutting off their escape route to the shuttlepod. What's worse, T'Pol seems to be suffering from the same symptoms as the crew of the Seleya.
Guest Stars: Sean McGowan (1) as Corporal Hawkins
Director: David Livingston (1)
Story: Terry Matalas, Jonathan Fernandez (1) | Teleplay: Jonathan Fernandez (1)
 
58 :03x06 - Exile (Oct/15/2003)
Hoshi is in her quarters one night when she hears whispering and spies a mysterious figure lurking in the shadows. She alerts Reed, but when she turns back to the figure, it has disappeared. Reed scans for intruders, but nothing turns up. Later, as Hoshi attempts to translate some of the Xindi database, she once again hears voices and sees the mysterious figure. She also has a vision of being in a strange alien sanctuary. Alarmed, Hoshi visits Phlox, who examines her but doesn't find anything out of the ordinary. As they talk, the mysterious alien presence once again visits Hoshi — in the form of Phlox. He tells her that he's been studying her mind for several days and that he has a form of telepathy that only works in rare instances. He also tells her that he knows Enterprise is on an urgent mission and would like to talk to her about it.
Guest Stars: Maury Sterling as Tarquin, Philip Boyd (1) as Comm Officer, Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Roxann Dawson
Writer: Phyllis Strong
 
59 :03x07 - The Shipment (Oct/29/2003)
On a tip from Hoshi's telepathic admirer, Tarquin, Archer and the crew head to a nearby planet, hoping to learn more about the mysterious Xindi weapon. Archer, Reed and Major Hayes embark on a reconnaissance mission and discover that the sparsely-populated planet is home to an elaborate Xindi-Sloth manufacturing plant producing canisters of a substance called kemocite. The team manages to swipe one of the canisters, which is then transported onboard Enterprise for analysis. Unbeknownst to the Enterprise crew, Degra, one of the Xindi-Humanoids, is close to testing the weapon and needs only one more shipment of kemocite to do so.
Guest Stars: Jack Alsted as Arboreal #2, Randy Oglesby as Degra, John Cothran, Jr. as Gralik, John Eddins as Xindi-Reptilian, Sam Witwer as Arboreal #3, Steven Culp as Major Hayes, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: David Straiton
Writer: Brent V. Friedman, Chris Black
 
60 :03x08 - Twilight (Nov/05/2003)
Twelve years in the future, Archer finds himself living in a modest home on a desolate planet with T'Pol as his caregiver. The last thing he remembers is walking down a corridor on his way to the Bridge. T'Pol explains that an anomaly hit the ship, and Archer knocked her out of the way of a distortion wave just in time. The wave rendered him unconscious, and when he awoke, Phlox had troubling news: Archer was infected with several clusters of parasites, which prevented him from forming long-term memories. Over the next few months, Phlox searched for a cure, but was unsuccessful — the organisms are from a domain outside of normal space-time, and none of his treatments had any effect. Meanwhile, T'Pol was granted a field commission and promoted to captain. After several months of searching, the crew learned where the Xindi weapon was being constructed — but the Xindi caught wind of it and sent ships to intercept Enterprise. The ensuing battle left Enterprise heavily damaged, and though the crew eventually located the facility where the weapon was being constructed, it had already been launched. Earth was destroyed. T'Pol relates to Archer that the Xindi also managed to destroy every human outpost they could find — only 6,000 humans are left.
Guest Stars: Richard Anthony Crenna (1) as Guard, Brett Rickaby as Yedrin Koss, Gary Graham (1) as Soval, | Uncredited: Duncan K. Fraser (1) as Ensign Walsh
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill (1)
Writer: Mike Sussman
 
61 :03x09 - North Star (Nov/12/2003)
The crew of the Enterprise discovers about 6,000 humans on a Delphic Expanse planet living in settlements that are similar to those of the Old West. Archer, T'Pol and Trip disguise themselves and head down to observe, hoping to learn how these settlements came to be. Reporting from Enterprise, Reed notes that scans indicate that there's also a nearby settlement of aliens.
Guest Stars: Jon Baron (1) as Skagaran Boy, Steven Klein (1) as Draysik, Mike Watson as Skagaran, Alexandria M. Salling as Skagaran Girl, Gary Bristow as Stablehand, Paul Rae as Bartender, Glenn Morshower as Sheriff MacReady, James Parks as Deputy Bennings, Emily Bergl as Bethany, John Baron (1) as Yral, | Uncredited: Cliff McLaughlin as Cowboy #2, Jeffrey Eith as Cowboy #1, Kevin Derr as MACO #2, Dorenda Moore as MACO #1
Director: David Straiton
Writer: David A. Goodman (1)
 
62 :03x10 - Similitude (Nov/19/2003)
During a test on the warp engine, Trip is seriously injured and falls into a coma. His heroic actions do save the ship from a breach, but Enterprise sustains damage and is left drifting in a dangerous polaric field. Phlox is concerned that Trip may not survive, and poses one potentially controversial alternative: using one of his creatures, a Lyssarrian Desert Larvae, Phlox could clone Trip with a simbiot, then use its neural tissue for a transplant. The simbiot would have Trip's genetic make-up, but it would grow old and die in a span of 15 days. Archer is uneasy about this plan, but he eventually decides that he has no choice: he must complete his mission and he needs Trip to do so.
Guest Stars: Maximillian Kesmodel (1) as Sim-Trip (Age 4), Adam Taylor Gordon as Sim-Trip (Age 8), Shane Sweet as Sim-Trip (Age 17)
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: Manny Coto
 
63 :03x11 - Carpenter Street (Nov/26/2003)
Archer receives a surprise visit from Daniels, the mysterious time traveling operative who has aided him in the past. Daniels tells Archer that three Xindi-Reptilians have somehow traveled back in time 150 years to Detroit, Michigan. He wants to send Archer and T'Pol back in time to investigate. He also gives Archer temporal tags to bring back anything that doesn't belong in the 21st century. After disguising them in clothing from the proper time period, Archer and T'Pol successfully travel 150 years in the past, arriving at night on a Detroit City street.
Guest Stars: Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Xindi-Reptilian #1, Michael Childers as Strode, Erin Cummings as Prostitute #1, Donna DuPlantier as Prostitute #2, Dan Warner (1) as Officer #2, Billy Mayo as Officer #1, Leland Orser as Loomis, Matt Winston as Temporal Agent Daniels
Director: Mike Vejar
Writer: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman
 
64 :03x12 - Chosen Realm (Jan/14/2004)
After coming to the aid of a crippled alien vessel, Captain Archer brings the ship's crew onboard Enterprise for medical attention. The aliens are a deeply religious people known as the Triannons, and Archer invites their leader, D'Jamat, to dinner. D'Jamat explains that the Triannons regard the Delphic Expanse as the "Chosen Realm" and the mysterious spheres are sacred objects created by god-like beings known as the "Makers." The spatial anomalies, D'Jamat says, are merely "the Makers' breath."
Guest Stars: Kim Fitzgerald as Crewman, Matthew Huhn (1) as Triannon, Mark Correy as Engineer Alex, Lindsey Stoddart as Indava, Taylor Sheridan as Jareb, Vince Grant as Yarrick, David Youse as Nalbis, Gregory Wagrowski as Ceris, Conor O'Farrell (1) as D'Jamat
Director: Roxann Dawson
Writer: Manny Coto
 
65 :03x13 - Proving Ground (Jan/21/2004)
When Hoshi identifies a signal that matches the kemocite Archer planted on a Xindi ship, the captain realizes that this could lead Enterprise closer to the Xindi weapon. He orders T'Pol to set a course. The course, however, requires Enterprise to navigate a dense field of spatial anomalies and the ship sustains heavy damage. Just as it looks like Enterprise may not emerge intact, the ship is hauled out by an Andorian vessel helmed by Commander Shran, who has had dealings with Archer in the past. Shran offers assistance to Enterprise, claiming that the Andorians wish to help the humans in their quest for the Xindi. Though T'Pol is suspicious of the Andorians' motives, Archer accepts. Shran sends his tactical officer, Lieutenant Talas, to assist Reed in repairing Enterprise's weapons. Like T'Pol, Reed is skeptical of the Andorians, but he soon finds himself bonding with Talas — the two have similar backgrounds.
Guest Stars: Josh Drennen (1) as Degra's Assistant, Jeffrey Combs as Shran, Randy Oglesby as Degra, Scott MacDonald as Dolim, Tucker Smallwood as Xindi-Primate, Granville Van Dusen as Andorian General, Molly Brink as Talas, Ted Sutton as Andorian General, Rick Worthy as Xindi-Arboreal, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Chris Black
 
66 :03x14 - Stratagem (Feb/04/2004)
Upon returning to the Xindi weapon test site, the crew of Enterprise detects a Xindi ship in the area. They attack and board the ship, taking its occupants prisoner. Among the prisoners is Degra, the Xindi-Humanoid who is also the mastermind behind the superweapon. Unfortunately, the Xindi ship's databanks have been mostly erased and Degra and his men are less than helpful. Phlox, however, has discovered an interesting wrinkle in Xindi neurophysiology — it's possible to erase their most recent memories. Archer formulates a plan that involves Phlox erasing Degra's memories and Trip building a small mock shuttlecraft that will be housed on Enterprise.
Guest Stars: Joshua Drennen (1) as Thalen, Randy Oglesby as Degra, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Mike Vejar
Story: Terry Matalas | Teleplay: Mike Sussman
 
67 :03x15 - Harbinger (Feb/11/2004)
As Enterprise heads for the red giant star that Archer believes to be the location of the Xindi weapon, the ship encounters a massive spatial distortion. They discover a small craft within the anomaly and pull it to safety. Inside the craft, they find an unconscious alien being hooked up to monitoring equipment. The alien, notes Phlox, is suffering from rapid cellular degeneration. Once revived, the alien insists on being returned to his ship, but Archer can't help but be suspicious of his motives.
Guest Stars: Noa Tishby as Amanda Cole, Steven Culp as Major Hayes, Thomas Kopache as The Alien
Director: David Livingston (1)
Story: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga | Teleplay: Manny Coto
 
68 :03x16 - Doctor's Orders (Feb/18/2004)
En route to Azati Prime, Archer and his crew encounter another roadblock: a trans-dimensional disturbance. To pass through it could prove deadly for the crew, but going around it means another two-week delay. Luckily, Phlox has a solution. He will place each crewmember in a comatose state, so as to protect their neocortexes while they traverse the anomaly. Because Phlox's Denobulan physiology is immune to the effects of the disturbance, he plans to remain conscious and watch over the ship and crew. As there's no way of knowing what effects the disturbance will have on Enterprise's warp drive, Trip recommends leaving the ship at impulse, meaning Phlox will have to keep the crew sedated for at least four days. Phlox is briefed on how to perform various tasks in case of an emergency — Mayweather gives him a quick helm tutorial while Trip instructs him on checking the warp engines. Various crewmembers express their concern about Phlox running the ship, because he lacks Starfleet training, but Archer is confident the doctor can handle things.
Guest Stars: Danny Kaye as Himself (Archive footage), | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Roxann Dawson
Writer: Chris Black
 
69 :03x17 - Hatchery (Feb/25/2004)
On the way to Azati Prime, Enterprise discovers a damaged Xindi-Insectoid vessel with no bio-signs onboard. Archer, Reed, Trip, T'Pol and Major Hayes board the vessel, hoping to learn more. They discover a pair of Insectoid corpses, a small assault vehicle and an eerie hatchery containing Xindi eggs, some of which are still viable. As the team explores the ship, Archer is suddenly spattered by a strange liquid that spews from one of the egg sacs.
Guest Stars: Paul Eliopoulos as Crewman #1, Justin Sundquist as MACO, Sean McGowan (1) as Corporal Hawkins, Daniel Dae Kim as Corporal Chang, Steven Culp as Major Hayes, | Uncredited: Jason Collins (1) as MACO
Director: Michael Grossman
Writer: Mike Sussman, Andre Bormanis
 
70 :03x18 - Azati Prime (1) (Mar/03/2004)
Enterprise has finally reached Azati Prime, the site of the Xindi superweapon. Unfortunately, Reed can't find any weak spots in the Xindi's formidable detection grid. Archer suggests utilizing the Insectoid shuttle the crew recently salvaged to sneak past the grid and locate the weapon — perhaps they will be able to blend in. After learning how to operate the craft, Mayweather and Trip take it into Xindi territory, hoping to scan the weapon. They clear the detection grid and find that the planet is largely oceanic. They detect what could be the weapon, so they take the shuttle underwater. Once there, they find what they're looking for: the weapon is massive, a truly impressive and horrific sight. They take their scans and head back to the ship. Meanwhile, Enterprise is detected and scanned by a Xindi monitoring facility on the moon's surface. Archer, worried that the facility will alert the rest of the Xindi, is forced to destroy it.
Guest Stars: Tucker Smallwood as Xindi-Primate, Scott MacDonald as Dolim, Randy Oglesby as Degra, Christopher Goodman as Thalen, Rick Worthy as Xindi-Arboreal, Matt Winston as Temporal Agent Daniels
Director: Allan Kroeker
Story: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman, Manny Coto | Teleplay: Manny Coto
 
71 :03x19 - Damage (2) (Apr/21/2004)
As Enterprise continues to endure the brutal Xindi attack, the crew struggles to hold the ship together. Suddenly, the Xindi ships cease firing and begin to move off. The crew is relieved, but Enterprise has sustained heavy damage and will require extensive repairs before the mission can continue. Meanwhile, Archer has been released from his imprisonment by the Xindi-Reptilians and is returned to Enterprise in a Xindi-Aquatic escape pod. Archer isn't sure why the Xindi returned him to his vessel, but he believes he may have gotten through to Degra. As Archer briefs T'Pol on his ordeal, he can't help but notice that she's acting somewhat strangely — her emotions seem close to the surface and her hands appear to be shaking uncontrollably. There's no time to dwell on this, however — Enterprise still requires a lot of work in order to be fully operational.
Guest Stars: Randy Oglesby as Degra, Tucker Smallwood as Xindi-Primate, Rick Worthy as Xindi-Arboreal, Scott MacDonald as Dolim, Josette DiCarlo as Sphere-Builder, Casey Biggs as Illyrian Captain, | Uncredited: Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: James L. Conway (1)
Writer: Phyllis Strong
 
72 :03x20 - The Forgotten (Apr/28/2004)
Enterprise is still undergoing repairs, but Captain Archer is determined to make it to Degra's rendezvous point on time. The crew, however, is still reeling from the loss of the 18 crewmen who died during the Xindi attack. The loss seems to be hitting Trip especially hard, particularly when Archer orders him to write a letter of condolence to an engineering crewman's family. T'Pol, meanwhile, is dealing with problems of her own — she's coping with the lingering effects of her trellium addiction, and is finding her emotions difficult to control. Phlox points out that the addiction caused serious damage to her neural pathways. She may have to learn to live with these emotions.
Guest Stars: Rick Worthy as Xindi-Arboreal, Randy Oglesby as Degra, Bob Morrisey as Reptilian Captain, Kipleigh Brown as Crewman Taylor, Seth MacFarlane as Engineer
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: David A. Goodman (1), Chris Black
 
73 :03x21 - E² (May/05/2004)
As Enterprise heads toward its rendezvous with Degra and a fateful meeting with the Xindi Council, the crew faces a dangerous trek. To reach their destination, they must enter a subspace corridor guarded by the Kovaalans, a species that isn't very tolerant of trespassers. As Archer attempts to devise a game plan, the crew detects another ship. Strangely enough, it's an NX-class Starfleet vessel ... and as it approaches, it becomes apparent that its designation is Enterprise NX-01!
Guest Stars: Tucker Smallwood as Xindi-Humanoid, Randy Oglesby as Degra, Rick Worthy as Xindi-Arboreal, Tom Schanley as Greer, Steve Truitt as Crewman 1, David Andrews (1) as Lorian, Tess Lina as Karyn Archer
Director: Roxann Dawson
Writer: Mike Sussman
 
74 :03x22 - The Council (May/12/2004)
With Degra's help, Captain Archer prepares to meet with the Xindi Council. As they go over their plan, Degra offers a little background on the Sphere-Builders' involvement with the Xindi. After the Xindi homeworld was destroyed, the Sphere-Builders began appearing to the survivors, guiding them to habitable planets and valuable resources. Because of this, the Sphere-Builders are worshipped by the Xindi and are referred to as "the Guardians." This belief, Degra explains, is what Archer's up against.
Guest Stars: Eric Lemler as Helm Crewman, Tucker Smallwood as Xindi-Primate, Rick Worthy as Xindi-Arboreal, Scott MacDonald as Commander Dolim, Josette DiCarlo as Sphere-Builder Woman, Andrew Borba as Reptilian Lieutenant, Sean McGowan (1) as Corporal Hawkins, Mary Mara as Sphere-Builder Presage, Bruce Thomas as Reptilian Soldier, Ruth Williamson as Sphere-Builder Primary, Randy Oglesby as Degra
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Manny Coto
 
75 :03x23 - Countdown (May/19/2004)
The Xindi-Reptilians have kidnapped Hoshi, hoping that she will be able to decipher the Aquatics' launch code. This will give them the three codes they need to deploy the superweapon and destroy Earth. Hoshi refuses to cooperate, so Commander Dolim has her injected with parasites that invade her neocortex and render her more compliant.
Guest Stars: Rick Worthy as Xindi-Arboreal, Tucker Smallwood as Xindi-Humanoid, Scott MacDonald as Commander Dolim, Paul Dean as Reptilian Technician, Bruce Thomas as Reptilian Soldier, Andrew Borba as Reptilian Lieutenant, Josette DiCarlo as Sphere-Builder Woman, Mary Mara as Sphere-Builder Presage, Ruth Williamson as Sphere-Builder Primary, Steven Culp as Major Hayes
Director: Robert Duncan McNeill (1)
Writer: Andre Bormanis, Chris Black
 
76 :03x24 - Zero Hour (May/26/2004)
Aboard Degra's ship, Archer, Reed and Hoshi work with the Arboreals and Primates to stop the Xindi weapon from launching. Archer plans to destroy the weapon from the inside by overloading the power systems, but he needs Hoshi to decrypt the weapon schematics. A ragged Hoshi is still recovering from her ordeal with the Reptilians, but she's determined to help. Despite her condition, Archer plans to take her with him when he boards the weapon. As Archer outlines his plan, he suddenly finds himself transported to a futuristic council hall — he's face-to-face with Daniels, the mysterious time-traveling operative he's encountered many times before. Daniels tells Archer that he's going to be a crucial part of forming the "United Federation of Planets" that Daniels has spoken of before. He urges Archer not to go on this mission and to send Reed or someone else. Others are not crucial to the future of mankind — Archer is. Archer, however, won't be swayed. He's determined to complete the mission himself.
Guest Stars: Scott MacDonald as Commander Dolim, Rick Worthy as Xindi-Arboreal, Tucker Smallwood as Xindi-Humanoid, Gunter Ziegler as Doctor, Zachary Krebs as Andorian, Jeffrey Combs as Shran, Bruce Thomas as Reptilian Soldier, Josette DiCarlo as Sphere-Builder Woman, Matt Winston as Temporal Agent Daniels, Ruth Williamson as Sphere-Builder Primary, J. Paul Boehmer as Officer, Mary Mara as Sphere-Builder Presage, Andrew Borba as Reptilian Lieutenant
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Brannon Braga, Rick Berman
 

Season 4
77 :04x01 - Storm Front (1) (Oct/08/2004)
After the crew learned about the supposed death of Captain Archer, they arrive home only to realise that they have somehow travelled back in time to the year 1944, in the middle of World War II. What's even more shocking is the Nazis seem to have invaded the eastern front of the United States and is on the brink of taking total control of the entire world... with some help from an alien species.
Guest Stars: Sonny Surowiec as German Soldier, J. Paul Boehmer as SS Untersturmführer, John Harnagel as Joe Prazki, Steve Schirripa as Carmine (as Steven R. Schirripa), Christopher Neame as German General, Matt Winston as Temporal Agent Daniels, Joe Maruzzo as Sal, John Fleck as Silik, Jack Gwaltney as Vosk, Golden Brooks as Alicia Travers, Tom Wright (1) as Ghrath
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Manny Coto
 
78 :04x02 - Storm Front (2) (Oct/15/2004)
Under Daniel's request, Archer and his crew must stop Vosk from completing his time machine that will enable him to go back to his time and successfully changing the time-line to his favour. With some help from an old friend, Silik, and the American resistance fighters, the crew tries to destroy the time machine before it's too late and return to their original time-line.
Guest Stars: David Pease as Na'kuhl technician, Mark Elliott Silverberg as Kraul, Steve Schirripa as Carmine (as Steven R. Schirripa), Christopher Neame as German General, Matt Winston as Temporal Agent Daniels, John Fleck as Silik, Jack Gwaltney as Vosk, Golden Brooks as Alicia Travers
Director: David Straiton
Writer: Manny Coto
 
79 :04x03 - Home (Oct/22/2004)
The Enterprise finally return home after their year long mission in Delphic Expanse. While everyone is gracious of their successful mission, Captain Archer is particularly anguished in losing 27 crew members during the mission. At the Command Council, Ambassador Soval accused Archer that he didn't do enough to saved the Vulcan ship he found in The Expanse. Admiral Forrest sees the need for Archer to have some relaxation time and orders him to take a shore leave before he leave on his next mission. A reluctant Archer decides to climb mountains to clear his head, but soon finds an old friend from his days at the command school comes and joins him.
Meanwhile T'Pol decides to visit her mother back in Vulcan and invites Trip to join her.
Guest Stars: Ada Maris as Captain Erika Hernandez, Joanna Cassidy as T'Les, Michael Reilly Burke (1) as Koss, Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest, Jack Donner as Vulcan Priest, Joe Chrest as Xenophobic Bar Patron, Jim Fitzpatrick (1) as Commander Williams, Gary Graham (1) as Soval
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Mike Sussman
 
80 :04x04 - Borderland (1) (Oct/29/2004)
When a group of super-humans invade and take control of a Klingon Bird-of-Prey, the Klingons want retaliation. Starfleet orders Captain Archer and his crew to take the Enterprise and retrieve the Klingon ship before any more damage can be done. The crew takes Dr. Arik Soong, a prisoner of Starfleet because he stole the embryos to create these super-humans, aboard, to help find the Bird-of-Prey. But along the way, the crew comes under attack by the Orion, who capture T'Pol and several crew members as slaves. Archer must go to the slave market and rescue his crewmen before it's too late, and Dr. Soong is the only person that can help them get in.
Special Guest Stars: Brent Spiner as Dr. Arik Soong, | Guest Stars: Bobbi Sue Luther as Orion Slave Girl, Dayo Ade as Klingon Tactical Officer, Gary Kasper as Orion Slaver 2, Paul Wight as Orion Slaver 1, J. G. Hertzler (1) as Klingon Captain, Dave Power (1) as Jeffrey Pierce, Abby Brammell as Persis, Joel West as Raakin, Alec Newman as Malik
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Ken LaZebnik
 
81 :04x05 - Cold Station 12 (2) (Nov/05/2004)
After a group of superhumans, the Augments, force their way into the ship and rescued their "father", Dr. Arik Soong, they are now on their way to Cold Station 12 to "awaken" thousands of other genetically-altered embryos of their kind. If successful, this group of superhumans will take over humanity. Captain Archer must figure out a way to stop them and rescue the hostages taken on Cold Station 12. However, this mission may end up taking his life, as a deadly pathogen is released inside the station.
Special Guest Stars: Brent Spiner as Dr. Arik Soong, | Guest Stars: Jordan Orr as Young Malik, Amy Wieczorek as Denobulan Pilot, Kris Iyer as Deputy Director, Adam Grimes as Lokesh, Richard Riehle as Jeremy Lucas, Abby Brammell as Persis, Alec Newman as Malik, Kaj-Erik Eriksen as Smike/Udar, Kevin Foster as Security Guard 1
Director: Mike Vejar
Writer: Alan Brennert
 
82 :04x06 - The Augments (3) (Nov/12/2004)
With a deadly pathogen about to be released, Captain Archer barely makes it back to the Enterprise. His goal is now to track down the Klingon Bird-of-Prey and stop Dr. Arik Soong and the Augments from finding a location to raise thousands of Augment embryos.

Back in the Bird-of-Prey, Malik starts to question Dr. Soong's judgment when Soong wants to change the embryos' DNA to make them less violent and more human. Malik defies Soong's orders and takes leadership of the Augments. His goal is to create a war between the Humans and Klingon which would enable the Augments to grow in power. Soong realises his place is no longer with the Augments, and seeks to find an escape route off of the Bird-of-Prey. He realises that the only way he can stop Malik's plan is to join forces with Captain Archer.
Special Guest Stars: Brent Spiner as Dr. Arik Soong, | Guest Stars: Alec Newman as Malik, Dayna Devon (1) as Petty Officer, Kristen Ariza as Augment 1, Mark Rolston as Captain Magh, Richard Riehle as Jeremy Lucas, Adam Grimes as Lokesh, Abby Brammell as Persis
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: Mike Sussman
 
83 :04x07 - The Forge (1) (Nov/19/2004)
A tragic incident shakes human-Vulcan relations to the core when a bomb is set off in a protected area of the United Earth Embassy that claims 43 lives, including that of Admiral Forrest. The bomb detonated just before the High Command may have been announcing its intent to conduct joint missions with Starfleet. In the throes of the blast, Forrest actually saved the life of an extremely grateful Soval. As Enterprise is called to Vulcan after the tragedy, Soval comes aboard the ship with the head of the Vulcan High Command, Administrator V'Las, and his security chief, Stel. With the embassy officially on Earth soil, Captain Jonathan Archer is to handle the official investigation. The initial research from the bomb fragments that Mayweather and Reed extricate finds the DNA fingerprint of a Vulcan, T'Pau. She is a member of the Syrrannites, a zealous Vulcan sect that believes in — among other Vulcan taboos — the practice of mind-melding. Syrrannites follow a corrupted form of the teachings of Surak, the father of Vulcan logic who is considered the most important Vulcan who ever lived. A wanted man named Syrran is the sect's current leader. With a Syrrannite now suspected, V'Las announces that Vulcans will take over the investigation.
Guest Stars: Larc Spies as Stel, Michael Reilly Burke (1) as Koss, Robert Foxworth as V'Las, Michael Nouri as Arev, Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest, Gary Graham (1) as Soval
Director: Michael Grossman
Writer: Judith Reeves-Stevens, Garfield Reeves-Stevens
 
84 :04x08 - Awakening (2) (Nov/26/2004)
As Captain Jonathan Archer and T'Pol reach the Syrrannite compound after crossing the treacherous Forge expanse, they are immediately treated like traitors. But as T'Pol's mom T'Les comes forward, the Syrrannite de facto leader T'Pau backs off a bit, especially after she realizes a dangerous exchange has taken place. Before he died, the Syrrannites revered leader Syrran mind-melded with Archer, giving the captain his "katra.? The Syrrannites regard the "katra? as the living spirit of Surak, a man who died 2,000 years ago and is considered the greatest Vulcan who ever lived. Archer, who has been feeling strangely since Syrran mind-melded with him, is having visions of Surak, and realizes that the notions of katra must be true. Further, while T'Pau tries to extract the katra from Archer through another type of mind-meld, Surak resists, staying firmly planted in Archer's consciousness. Surak has decided that Archer should have this katra; Vulcans cannot possibly understand the severity of dangers they currently face. In trying to protect Vulcans, Surak believes that Archer is his best recourse in saving his race.
Guest Stars: John Rubinstein as Kuvak, Joanna Cassidy as T'Les, Robert Foxworth as V'Las, Bruce Gray as Surak, Kara Zediker as T'Pau, Gary Graham (1) as Soval
Director: Roxann Dawson
Writer: Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Judith Reeves-Stevens
 
85 :04x09 - Kir'Shara (3) (Dec/03/2004)
The Vulcans having decimated the Syrrannite compound, Archer — with T'Pol and T'Pau — is driven on bringing the Kir'Shara relic to the Vulcan High Command. V'Las has succeeded in convincing his fellow High Command members that the Andorians will be using Xindi technology to obliterate the Vulcans — although they have a peace accord in place — and is plotting the attack. Because the future-knowing Surak is literally in his mind, Archer knows that time is of the essence; he must bring the Kir'Shara to the High Command before the Vulcans go to war with the Andorians. Unfortunately for Archer and his traveling companions, V'Las is going to extremes to thwart any interference they may cause in carrying out his battle strategy. Further, their showing up and professing the pacifistic views of the Vulcan Syrrannite faction would nullify his framing them for the embassy bombing. To that end, he has sent his henchman Talok to find Archer, T'Pol and T'Pau and "eradicate? them.
Guest Stars: Michael Reilly Burke (1) as Koss, Todd Stashwick as Talok, John Rubinstein as Kuvak, Robert Foxworth as V'Las, Kara Zediker as T'Pau, Gary Graham (1) as Soval, Jeffrey Combs as Shran, Jack Donner as Vulcan Priest
Director: David Livingston (1)
Writer: Mike Sussman
 
86 :04x10 - Daedalus (Jan/14/2005)
Captain Archer is delighted to welcome his mentor, Emory Erickson, who invented the transporter, along with his daughter, Danica, aboard Enterprise to conduct experiments in sub-quantum teleportation. Erickson seems to be progressing nicely in his work, until the ship enters the blackest and most dangerous area in space known as The Barrens, and a member of Starfleet is brutally killed by an amorphous shape.
Guest Stars: Noel Manzano as Burrows, Donovan Knowles as Quinn Erickson, Leslie Silva as Danica Erickson, Bill Cobbs as Emory Erickson
Director: David Straiton
Writer: Michael Bryant (1), Ken LaZebnik
 
87 :04x11 - Observer Effect (Jan/21/2005)
While playing a friendly game of chess, it becomes apparent that Reed and Mayweather have been inhabited by two members of an alien species who intend to observe how humans react when faced with an imminent tragedy.
Director: Mike Vejar
Writer: Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Judith Reeves-Stevens
 
88 :04x12 - Babel One (1) (Jan/28/2005)
The Enterprise crew welcomes aboard a group of Tellarites, including Ambassador Gral, to transport them to the neutral planet of Babel, where Earth mediators will try to settle a long-standing trade dispute between the Tellarites and the Andorians. After receiving fragments of a distress call, Enterprise alters course to provide assistance, and arrive to find that an Andorian vessel has been destroyed by what seems to be a Tellarite ship. Though furious with the Tellarites for compromising the conference, Archer has no choice but to bring the Andorian survivors, including Commander Shran, aboard Enterprise.
Guest Stars: Kevin Brief as Naarg, Molly Brink as Talas, J. Michael Flynn (1) as Nijil, Brian Thompson (1) as Admiral Valdore, Lee Arenberg as Gral, Jeffrey Combs as Shran
Director: David Straiton
Writer: Mike Sussman, Andre Bormanis
 
89 :04x13 - United (2) (Feb/04/2005)
Nijil and Valdore continue to control the mysterious Romulan ship that has trapped Reed and Trip, masking it to look like Enterprise and using the ship to destroy a Rigellian vessel. After a Romulan Senator named Vrax chastises Nijil and Valdore for losing control of the ship, Nijil and Valdore vow to kill the humans onboard (Trip and Reed) in order to cover their tracks. Nijil and Valdore trap Trip inside the service junction and leak radiation coolant inside. Over a speaker, Valdore orders Trip to re-establish the damaged warp matrix on the ship or he will die. Reed works frantically to free Trip, but the situation is made worse when the ship engages Enterprise in an intense firefight.
Guest Stars: Scott Rinker as Gareb, Geno Silva as Senator Vrax, Kevin Brief as Naarg, Molly Brink as Talas, J. Michael Flynn (1) as Nijil, Brian Thompson (1) as Admiral Valdore, Lee Arenberg as Gral, Jeffrey Combs as Shran
Director: David Livingston (1)
Story: Manny Coto | Teleplay: Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Judith Reeves-Stevens
 
90 :04x14 - The Aenar (3) (Feb/11/2005)
In the Romulan command center, Senator Vrax admonishes Valdore for the defeat of the drone ship. Vrax is also angry that the Andorians and Tellarites have formed an alliance. Valdore tells Vrax it is all merely a setback. Valdore plans to deal with the humans who brought the Andorians and Tellarites together — he has a second drone armed and ready and is prepared to use the two ships to find Enterprise and destroy it.
Guest Stars: Scott Rinker as Gareb, Alicia Adams as Lissan, Alexandra Lydon as Jhamel, Brian Thompson (1) as Admiral Valdore, Geno Silva as Senator Vrax, J. Michael Flynn (1) as Nijil, Jeffrey Combs as Shran
Director: Mike Vejar
Story: Manny Coto | Teleplay: Andre Bormanis
 
91 :04x15 - Affliction (1) (Feb/18/2005)
Enterprise has returned to Earth for the launch of the Columbia. While Trip prepares for his transfer, Hoshi and Phlox enjoy dinner in San Francisco. Things turn sour, however, when Phlox is kidnapped by mysterious aliens and taken to a Klingon laboratory on the colony world of Qu'Vat. Dr. Antaak and General K'Vagh inform him that a virus is spreading through the Klingon Empire — they need Phlox's help to devise a cure.
Guest Stars: John Schuck as Antaak, James Avery as K'Vagh, Ada Maris as Captain Erika Hernandez, Terrell Tilford as Marab, Brad Greenquist as Alien 1, Derek Magyar as Kelby, Marc Worden as Klingon Prisoner, Seth MacFarlane as Ensign Rivers, Eric Pierpoint as Harris, Kate McNeil (1) as Lt. Collins
Director: Michael Grossman
Story: Manny Coto | Teleplay: Mike Sussman
 
92 :04x16 - Divergence (2) (Feb/25/2005)
In Enterprise's brig, Archer briefs Reed on the situation: the Klingons altered the ship's engineering subroutines and if Enterprise drops below warp 5, the reactor will explode. Archer has a plan to bring Trip aboard from Columbia, but he needs Reed's help.
Guest Stars: Kristin Bauer (1) as Laneth, James Avery as K'Vagh, Matt Jenkins as Tactical Officer, John Schuck as Antaak, Terrell Tilford as Marab, Wayne Grace as Krell, Ada Maris as Captain Erika Hernandez, Eric Pierpoint as Harris
Director: David Barrett
Writer: Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Judith Reeves-Stevens
 
93 :04x17 - Bound (Apr/15/2005)
En route to a potential site for the first in a series of Starbases, Enterprise is hailed by an Orion ship. The ship's commander, Harrad-Sar, has a proposal to make: he claims to know of a planet with large deposits of magnesite and says he will give Archer the coordinates in exchange for a share of the profits. He also agrees to open a dialogue between Starfleet and the Orion Syndicate. To celebrate their new partnership, Harrad-Sar presents Archer with a gift: three Orion slave girls.
Guest Stars: Duncan K. Fraser (1) as Crewman 2, Christopher Jewett as Crewman 1, Menina Fortunato as Maras, Crystal Allen as D'Nesh, Derek Magyar as Kelby, Cyia Batten as Navaar, William Lucking as Harrad-Sar
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Manny Coto
 
94 :04x18 - In a Mirror, Darkly (1) (Apr/22/2005)
In an alternate universe, where the universe is ruled by the imperialistic Terran Empire, Commander Archer is the first officer of the I.S.S. Enterprise, serving under Captain Forrest. Archer wants Forrest to take the ship into Tholian space, where there may be a ship that can provide valuable technology to the Empire. But Forrest rejects his idea, thinking Archer is only trying to gain power. The determined Archer does not give up and recruits Major Reed and Sergeant Mayweather to stage a mutiny. Archer not only wants control of the ship, but also wants Forrest's lover, Hoshi, and hopes this mission in finding this ship can lead to him gaining more power in the Empire.
Guest Stars: Franc Ross as Grizzled Man, Vaughn Armstrong as Captain Maximilian Forrest (mirror)
Director: James L. Conway (1)
Writer: Mike Sussman
 
95 :04x19 - In a Mirror, Darkly (2) (Apr/29/2005)
With the Enterprise destroyed, Archer and his crew decide to steal the Defiant and get out of the Tholian space station. The Tholian tries to trap them, but was no match for the advance technology of the Defiant. When Archer and his crew save an imperial ship of the Empire commanded by Admiral Black, Black wants Archer to surrender his ship to the Empire, but will give him another starship as soon as possible. But Archer doesn't want another ship, he wants the Defiant and will do anything that is neccessary to keep control of the ship and gain power in the Empire.
Guest Stars: Mike Sussman as Dead crewman, Majel Barrett as Defiant Computer, Pat Healy (1) as Alien, Derek Magyar as Kelby (mirror), John Mahon as Admiral Gardner (mirror), Gregory Itzin as Admiral Black (mirror), Gary Graham (1) as Soval (mirror), | Uncredited: Glen Hambly as ISS Avenger Andorian helmsman
Director: Marvin V. Rush
Story: Manny Coto | Teleplay: Mike Sussman
 
96 :04x20 - Demons (1) (May/06/2005)
The Enterprise crew is back on Earth for an historic conference — humans, Vulcans, Andorians and other species have gathered together to form a coalition of planets. The conference is interrupted, however, when a disheveled woman bursts in and collapses to the ground. Before she dies, she presses a vial containing human hair into T'Pol's hand. Upon analyzing the hair, Phlox comes to a puzzling conclusion: it appears to belong to the offspring of Trip and T'Pol. T'Pol has never been pregnant, but she senses that what Phlox says is true: she and Trip have a daughter out there.
Guest Stars: Christine Romeo as Susan Khouri, Steve Rankin as Colonel Green, Johanna Watts as Gannet Brooks, Adam Clark as Josiah, Patrick Fischler as Mercer, Peter Mensah as Greaves, Harry Groener as Nathan Samuels, Peter Weller as John Frederick Paxton, Tom Bergeron as Coridan Ambassador, Eric Pierpoint as Harris
Director: LeVar Burton
Writer: Manny Coto
 
97 :04x21 - Terra Prime (2) (May/13/2005)
As Paxton continues to deliver his xenophobic address, Enterprise's crew and the delegates assembled at Starfleet Command watch the broadcast in horror. Paxton shows an image of a half-Vulcan, half-human child — Trip and T'Pol's baby — as an example of how humanity's genetic pool will be diluted if alien-human relations continue. He notes that for the next 24 hours, he will guarantee safe passage for all aliens leaving the system. If any non-humans remain in the system after the deadline, Paxton will not hesitate to use the verteron array, and he will starts by blowing up Starfleet Command. As the Enterprise crew works furiously to block Paxton's transmission, they suddenly find their ship being targeted by the array. They manage to bid a hasty escape just as Enterprise is about to be destroyed.
Guest Stars: Johanna Watts as Gannet Brooks, Derek Magyar as Kelby, Joel Swetow as Thoris, Josh Holt as Ensign Masaro, Peter Mensah as Greaves, Adam Clark as Josiah, Harry Groener as Nathan Samuels, Peter Weller as John Frederick Paxton, Eric Pierpoint as Harris, Gary Graham (1) as Soval
Director: Marvin V. Rush
Story: Andre Bormanis, Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Judith Reeves-Stevens | Teleplay: Manny Coto, Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Judith Reeves-Stevens
 
98 :04x22 - These are the Voyages... (May/13/2005)
About 200 years in the future, Commander William Riker of the starship Enterprise NCC-1701-D looks back at a historical event in the holodeck, hoping it will help him make an important decision...

It's been ten years since the Enterprise NX-01 was launched on it's maiden voyage and the crew now head back to Earth for the decommission of the ship and Captain Archer is about to deliver his speech in the historic signing of the Federation charter. But all good things doesn't come to an end until the crew embark on a final and dangerous mission to save Shran's daughter and one of their own will make a daunting sacrifice.
Special Guest Stars: Jonathan Frakes as Commander William T. Riker, Marina Sirtis as Counselor Deanna Troi, | Guest Stars: Jonathan Schmock as Alien, Jeffrey Combs as Shran, Jef Ayres (1) as Med Tech, Jasmine Jessica Anthony as Talla, Majel Barrett as Computer, Solomon Burke (1) as Ensign, E. Michael Fincke (1) as Engineer, | Uncredited: Brent Spiner as Lt. Commander Data, Mark Correy as Engineer Alex
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Rick Berman, Brannon Braga
 
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