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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Jenkin" data-source="post: 1140051" data-attributes="member: 2572"><p>Which goes to my point of the Xindi just being window dressing. If the real purpose of this season is to hunt down the Xindi then including them asking for help wherever they can is part of the story and should be shown. By not showing them asking basic questions about the Xindi however I am being told that this is not important, The conclusion I reach is that the Xindi are not as important to this season as we are lead to believe, and that they are just a plot device to put enterprise in this part of space where they can operate without running into continuity issues.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But at the same time Enterprise was running from them and trying to talk them out of destrorying thier ship until the doctor could develop a cure. If they were no match for Enterprise, then Tripp could have just held his ground. The reason they used flame throwers was to kill the virus, energy weapons only leave a hole in the corpse and the virus could survive in undamaged portions of the body. But even for the sake of arguement if they are not big and bad, they do have fast ships and planets with billions of people. As such I would expect them to have at least passing aquaintence with who thier neighbors are. Just because the Canadian Military is not as powerful as the US Military doesn't mean they don't know who the other nations are around the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Jenkin, post: 1140051, member: 2572"] Which goes to my point of the Xindi just being window dressing. If the real purpose of this season is to hunt down the Xindi then including them asking for help wherever they can is part of the story and should be shown. By not showing them asking basic questions about the Xindi however I am being told that this is not important, The conclusion I reach is that the Xindi are not as important to this season as we are lead to believe, and that they are just a plot device to put enterprise in this part of space where they can operate without running into continuity issues. But at the same time Enterprise was running from them and trying to talk them out of destrorying thier ship until the doctor could develop a cure. If they were no match for Enterprise, then Tripp could have just held his ground. The reason they used flame throwers was to kill the virus, energy weapons only leave a hole in the corpse and the virus could survive in undamaged portions of the body. But even for the sake of arguement if they are not big and bad, they do have fast ships and planets with billions of people. As such I would expect them to have at least passing aquaintence with who thier neighbors are. Just because the Canadian Military is not as powerful as the US Military doesn't mean they don't know who the other nations are around the world. [/QUOTE]
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