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Enterprise 09-24-03

Orius said:
In a word -- boring.

I have seen this type of thing done on Star Trek so many times that this episode bored me to death. Yawn. Disease tranforms the crew. Vulcan is once again immune to disease. God, this was such a boring episode. The only good moment was at the end when Acher told Phlox not to destroy the virus sample -- Archer clearly remembers everything that happened, and he knows how much survival meant to this race. But that was less than five minutes of good stuff in about 40 minutes of pure dreck.
I'm thinking Archer might want to use it as a bioweapon against the Xindi if the worst comes to worst.
 

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mojo1701 said:
I dunno. Remember the speech about stopping the Xindi from destroying humanity, and then not wanting to be responsible for the death of another race? It doesn't seem like the Archer or human or even the Starfleet-type thing to do.

But then again, maybe that's how the Xindi homeworld is destroyed...

Plus, Archer seems to be getting much more likely to use violence to get what he needs. I could see the character getting even more hard-nosed...
 


mojo1701 said:
I dunno. Remember the speech about stopping the Xindi from destroying humanity, and then not wanting to be responsible for the death of another race? It doesn't seem like the Archer or human or even the Starfleet-type thing to do.

But then again, maybe that's how the Xindi homeworld is destroyed...
Does to me, Archer seems to always want to preserve people, so at least to me, it makes sense
 


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