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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.
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.
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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.
Star Trek: Enterprise
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.
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S3, EP21 "E2"While on their way to the Xindi council, Archer and crew encounter an Enterprise ship from the future that warns them about an unstable wormhole.
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S3, EP22 "The Council"T'Pol and Reed lead a team on a mission to obtain information about the network of spheres inhabiting the Expanse; Archer and Hoshi stand before the Xindi council; the Sphere Builders reveal themselves to members of the Xindi council.
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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.
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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.
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