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Archer plans to sacrifice himself to destroy the Xindi weapon; Daniels arrives and takes him 400 years into the future to show him the far-reaching consequences of the Enterprise crew's actions and to beg Archer to reconsider.
Archer plans to sacrifice himself to destroy the Xindi weapon; Daniels arrives and takes him 400 years into the future to show him the far-reaching consequences of the Enterprise crew's actions and to beg Archer to reconsider.
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S3, EP17 "Hatchery"The crew begins to question Archer's judgment when he goes to extremes to save an abandoned nest of Xindi-Insectoid eggs.
Star Trek: Enterprise
S3, EP18 "Azati Prime"Archer plans to sacrifice himself to destroy the Xindi weapon; Daniels arrives and takes him 400 years into the future to show him the far-reaching consequences of the Enterprise crew's actions and to beg Archer to reconsider.
Star Trek: Enterprise
S3, EP19 "Damage"Archer sacrifices his ethics and attacks an innocent alien ship in order to get the necessary parts to repair the Enterprise's engines and intercept the Xindi superweapon.
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S3, EP20 "The Forgotten"Archer attempts to convince Xindi weapon-designer, Degra, that humanity is not his enemy; Trip tries to come to terms with his sister's death; T'Pol confronts her substance addiction.
Star Trek: Enterprise
S3, EP16 "Doctor's Orders"The crew enters a sleep state in order to travel safely through a lethal section of the Expanse, leaving Dr. Phlox and T'Pol in charge.
Star Trek: Enterprise
S3, EP15 "Harbinger"Feuding between Lt. Reed and MACO leader Maj. Hayes disrupts Archer and Phlox's investigation of a rescued alien; T'Pol confesses her feelings for Trip.
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S3, EP14 "Stratagem"The crew creates an elaborate ruse to fool the creator of the Xindi superweapon into revealing its location to Archer.
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