CaptainWacky
I want to smell dark matter
Cold Front - Future Guy removes Silik's augmentations to punish him for his failure in 'Broken Bow'. Crewman Daniels asks Archer why the Enterprise changed course (it's to investigate a stellar nursery.) They meet a grumpy transport ship Captain who is delivering some religious types to watch a weird space thing. Archer invites the pilgrims onboard and one of them is obviously Silik in disguise (did I remember that or just guess it?) There's a discussion on religion and it's okay! Hoshi tries to convince Mayweather to sit in the Captain's chair when he's left in command and he does so. Geordi did the same thing in TNG season 1 so this is either a coincidence, a homage or kind of racist. Trip finds that the religious leader is a warp core theorist, which is a nice bit as it shows Trip is slightly prejudice. Silik pulls a cable out with his bendy arm. A plasma storm heads the ship's way. The warp core's in danger, but the surge heading its way mysteriously goes away. Trip finds that someone unplugged a thing earlier that, if it had been left attached, would have doomed the ship (so it appears disguised Silik saved the ship.) Daniels comes to Archer and tells him Silik is onboard, disguised as a pilgrim. But how could he know! They go to Daniels' quarters and he reveals he's not a member of Starfleet at all: he's here to stop people like Silik interfering in historical events. And he's from 900 years in the future. He has a nifty hologram of timelines and shit to explain things. Silik's boss is from earlier in the timeline so he can't physically travel back in time, unlike Daniels. There's laws to time travel that most species obey but Silik's boss breaks them. He needs Archer's help in capturing Silik. Archer points out that Silik just saved the ship so why should he trust Daniels? Because Daniels knows how Archer likes his eggs. Okay.
Archer tells Trip and T'Pol everything. T'Pol doesn't believe in time travel but Archer says they're helping Daniels because Silik is a bad dude. T'Pol asks Trip once Archer is gone why Daniels couldn't just travel back in time one day further and capture Silik before he came onboard. She's got a point but the problem is the show doesn't have any answer to questions like this. Phlox and some of the pilgrims return to the ship. Daniels stuns Trip and T'Pol by using his future technology to phase through a wall. Invisible Silik comes to see Archer in his quarters (Porthos notices him first!) Silik says he's actually Archer's friend and Archer should help him find Daniels. Silik stuns Archer as the cosmic event begins. Silik shoots Daniels and Daniels shatters into energy or something (he was a hologram I guess?) Trip, T'Pol and Phlox (who I guess is in Time Travel Club now) wake up Archer and tell him Daniels is dead. Archer finds Silik has stolen Daniels' timeline hologram thingy. Trip tries to use Daniels' future tech to find Silik and Reed finds Silik has bent his way through a conduit. Archer uses Daniels' phasing device to follow (Reed is confused!) Archer chases Silik around the inside of the ship as a Suliban vessel arrives. Silik opens a hatch and Archer nearly falls into space. Then Silik just jumps into space himself! I guess breathing in space is a natural ability the Suliban have. He's picked up by the Suliban ship and escapes. Archer has Daniels' quarters sealed up with a big FUTURE LOCK and who knows what other crazy stuff could be in there.
It's the most exciting, and fun, episode yet, though it suffers from not really having a proper ending or being a complete story in its own right. It's mainly just set up for the future Temporal Cold War story and, well, we all know how that ended. But that doesn't make it bad by itself! It's probably Bakula's best episode yet as he gets to play "being confused by time travel" something he's got a lot of experience of. Silik does cool things, Daniels is nice and myseterious, I liked the rude transport Captain...it's fun. I'll take that.
SCORE: 8/10
Silent Enemy - A green alien ship shows up and doesn't respond to hails. Then they just fly away. Reed reports he didn't pick up any readings at all from the ship. Hoshi tells Archer that she's tracked down Reed's parents and Archer calls them. They have SNOBBY ENGLISH ACCENTS and a big lamp. His dad is bitter that Reed's in Starfleet rather than joining the navy. Archer just wants to know what Reed's favourite food is for a birthday dinner, but his parents don't know because English people don't love their children. Archer tasks Hoshi with finding Reed's favourite food. Thrilling subplot coming up! The Enterprise has also received letters from home after launching an amplifier thing and Trip's been dumped. The green aliens show up again and this time shoot Enterprise with a weird weapon. Archer asks T'Pol if the Vulcans ran into this many assholes when they first went into space but T'Pol says there weren't as many warp capable species then. Archer thinks it's time to install the phase cannons Enterprise didn't have time to install because their launch was rushed (was it? I don't remember that from 'Broken Bow'. Wasn't their launch actually delayed by the Vulcans for years?) Archer wants them to return to Jupiter Station to install the phase cannons but Trip and Reed think they can do it themselves. Hoshi calls Reed's sister and best friend but they don't know anything about him either. Hoshi finally resorts to talking to Reed herself (shouldn't she have just done that first) and tries to probe him about his favourite food. Reed thinks she's flirting with him and it's awkward. The aliens show up and attack again. They easily disable the warp engine and board the ship. They're long-limbed CGI guys and they scan some redshirts then disappear again.
The two redshirts end up in comas. Enterprise is dead in space and Archer has to call the Vulcans for help, but they find their amplifier (and another one they placed earlier) has been destroyed. Reed wants to use some shortcuts to get the cannons working but Trip isn't willing to risk getting any of their people killed. Archer admits to Trip that he wishes they'd launched with all their systems online and that he rushed them out because he had something to prove. Trip says risk is their business. The cannons are installed. Archer says his crew have done in two days what would have taken Jupiter Station a week. So Jupiter Station is really slow at doing the thing it's designed to do? They test the cannons on an ansteroid and the yield is ten times greater than expected, overloading the Enterprise. Archer finds a device the aliens planted on the ship and sends a threatening message back to them. Hoshi asks Phlox about Reed. He uses technobabble to conclude that Reed likes pineapple. END THIS SUBPLOT. The aliens show up again and play Archer's threat back at him. Enterprise shoots them with the phase cannons but they don't do much. Archer instructs Reed to overload the cannons again so that they're more effective. Trip comes up with a technobabble way to use the overload to make the Enterprise's hull plating stronger (or something.) The phase cannons bring the alien shields down then some torpedos chase them off. Archer, Trip and Hoshi throw a surprise birthday party for Reed, complete with pineapple cake ("how did you know!" he asks.)
I like this episode IN THEORY. The idea of having truly ALIEN aliens is a good one, aliens whose motives we don't understand, who show up and do weird shit and disappear again. I like the music when the aliens show up and their long-limbs (their faces are a bit weak though.) But there's just something in the exectuion that makes them feel like a plot device. The way they shw up, disable the Enterprise, then leave every time...it just feels like they're doing this to give Archer time to develop his character and get the phase cannons working (also it feels like they're retconning 'Broken Bow' by saying the Enterprise was launched unfinished.) Then that B-plot...it's true that we don't know much about Malcolm yet. So it's a good idea to find out more about him. Except all we find out is that he likes pineapple. And that his family are assholes. I guess that second one is important, at least! The scenes of Hoshi questioning people about his favourite food go on far too long and feel weird when the ship is at huge risk of being destroyed by hostile aliens. So yeah this is an okay episode that doesn't live up to its potential for me.
SCORE: 6.5/10
Archer tells Trip and T'Pol everything. T'Pol doesn't believe in time travel but Archer says they're helping Daniels because Silik is a bad dude. T'Pol asks Trip once Archer is gone why Daniels couldn't just travel back in time one day further and capture Silik before he came onboard. She's got a point but the problem is the show doesn't have any answer to questions like this. Phlox and some of the pilgrims return to the ship. Daniels stuns Trip and T'Pol by using his future technology to phase through a wall. Invisible Silik comes to see Archer in his quarters (Porthos notices him first!) Silik says he's actually Archer's friend and Archer should help him find Daniels. Silik stuns Archer as the cosmic event begins. Silik shoots Daniels and Daniels shatters into energy or something (he was a hologram I guess?) Trip, T'Pol and Phlox (who I guess is in Time Travel Club now) wake up Archer and tell him Daniels is dead. Archer finds Silik has stolen Daniels' timeline hologram thingy. Trip tries to use Daniels' future tech to find Silik and Reed finds Silik has bent his way through a conduit. Archer uses Daniels' phasing device to follow (Reed is confused!) Archer chases Silik around the inside of the ship as a Suliban vessel arrives. Silik opens a hatch and Archer nearly falls into space. Then Silik just jumps into space himself! I guess breathing in space is a natural ability the Suliban have. He's picked up by the Suliban ship and escapes. Archer has Daniels' quarters sealed up with a big FUTURE LOCK and who knows what other crazy stuff could be in there.
It's the most exciting, and fun, episode yet, though it suffers from not really having a proper ending or being a complete story in its own right. It's mainly just set up for the future Temporal Cold War story and, well, we all know how that ended. But that doesn't make it bad by itself! It's probably Bakula's best episode yet as he gets to play "being confused by time travel" something he's got a lot of experience of. Silik does cool things, Daniels is nice and myseterious, I liked the rude transport Captain...it's fun. I'll take that.
SCORE: 8/10
Silent Enemy - A green alien ship shows up and doesn't respond to hails. Then they just fly away. Reed reports he didn't pick up any readings at all from the ship. Hoshi tells Archer that she's tracked down Reed's parents and Archer calls them. They have SNOBBY ENGLISH ACCENTS and a big lamp. His dad is bitter that Reed's in Starfleet rather than joining the navy. Archer just wants to know what Reed's favourite food is for a birthday dinner, but his parents don't know because English people don't love their children. Archer tasks Hoshi with finding Reed's favourite food. Thrilling subplot coming up! The Enterprise has also received letters from home after launching an amplifier thing and Trip's been dumped. The green aliens show up again and this time shoot Enterprise with a weird weapon. Archer asks T'Pol if the Vulcans ran into this many assholes when they first went into space but T'Pol says there weren't as many warp capable species then. Archer thinks it's time to install the phase cannons Enterprise didn't have time to install because their launch was rushed (was it? I don't remember that from 'Broken Bow'. Wasn't their launch actually delayed by the Vulcans for years?) Archer wants them to return to Jupiter Station to install the phase cannons but Trip and Reed think they can do it themselves. Hoshi calls Reed's sister and best friend but they don't know anything about him either. Hoshi finally resorts to talking to Reed herself (shouldn't she have just done that first) and tries to probe him about his favourite food. Reed thinks she's flirting with him and it's awkward. The aliens show up and attack again. They easily disable the warp engine and board the ship. They're long-limbed CGI guys and they scan some redshirts then disappear again.
The two redshirts end up in comas. Enterprise is dead in space and Archer has to call the Vulcans for help, but they find their amplifier (and another one they placed earlier) has been destroyed. Reed wants to use some shortcuts to get the cannons working but Trip isn't willing to risk getting any of their people killed. Archer admits to Trip that he wishes they'd launched with all their systems online and that he rushed them out because he had something to prove. Trip says risk is their business. The cannons are installed. Archer says his crew have done in two days what would have taken Jupiter Station a week. So Jupiter Station is really slow at doing the thing it's designed to do? They test the cannons on an ansteroid and the yield is ten times greater than expected, overloading the Enterprise. Archer finds a device the aliens planted on the ship and sends a threatening message back to them. Hoshi asks Phlox about Reed. He uses technobabble to conclude that Reed likes pineapple. END THIS SUBPLOT. The aliens show up again and play Archer's threat back at him. Enterprise shoots them with the phase cannons but they don't do much. Archer instructs Reed to overload the cannons again so that they're more effective. Trip comes up with a technobabble way to use the overload to make the Enterprise's hull plating stronger (or something.) The phase cannons bring the alien shields down then some torpedos chase them off. Archer, Trip and Hoshi throw a surprise birthday party for Reed, complete with pineapple cake ("how did you know!" he asks.)
I like this episode IN THEORY. The idea of having truly ALIEN aliens is a good one, aliens whose motives we don't understand, who show up and do weird shit and disappear again. I like the music when the aliens show up and their long-limbs (their faces are a bit weak though.) But there's just something in the exectuion that makes them feel like a plot device. The way they shw up, disable the Enterprise, then leave every time...it just feels like they're doing this to give Archer time to develop his character and get the phase cannons working (also it feels like they're retconning 'Broken Bow' by saying the Enterprise was launched unfinished.) Then that B-plot...it's true that we don't know much about Malcolm yet. So it's a good idea to find out more about him. Except all we find out is that he likes pineapple. And that his family are assholes. I guess that second one is important, at least! The scenes of Hoshi questioning people about his favourite food go on far too long and feel weird when the ship is at huge risk of being destroyed by hostile aliens. So yeah this is an okay episode that doesn't live up to its potential for me.
SCORE: 6.5/10
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