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The Enterprise goes to Vulcan to investigate a suicide bombing at Earth's embassy and the death of a Starfleet admiral.
The Enterprise goes to Vulcan to investigate a suicide bombing at Earth's embassy and the death of a Starfleet admiral.
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S4, EP9 "Kir'Shara"Archer, T'Pol and rebel leader T'Pau try to make public a revered ancient artifact that could revolutionize Vulcan society and overthrow the corrupt government.
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S4, EP11 "Observer Effect"After Hoshi and Trip contract a deadly virus, two aliens possess the bodies of other crew members to observe humanity's reaction to tragedy.
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S4, EP7 "The Forge"The Enterprise goes to Vulcan to investigate a suicide bombing at Earth's embassy and the death of a Starfleet admiral.
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