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Enterprise 10-01-03

mojo1701 said:
That's an interesting theory. Of course, unless she had access to Enterprise's database, how would she have known?

Unless she could sense it somehow with whatever her super mojo powers are. :D I just found it interesting that of all the people she clearly, scanned, all were part of the Land of the Lost plot from the week before. I know, I'm probably reaching, but it would be a nice touch if the Enterprise powers that be added a twist like that.
 

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I thought it was a decent episode, it reminded me a bit of TOS with the seduction of the Captain by an exotic alien...worked for me!

I too was a bit disappointed by the realive ease the Xindi boarded the ship. I am curious just how many marines are on Enterprise. I am also curious why the Xindi just didn't take some crew members and get "hard evidence" as opposed to "biometric scans". At least it looked pretty cool.

The connection last weeks rather blah episode is interesting. It would definitely be a great twist if the massive bio-weapon of the Xindi didn't work at all because of screwy data due to the mutagenic virus. One can only hope...

Myrdden
 

Sirius_Black said:
...

Hoshi (Though we didn't see it explicitly)
Archer
T'Pol

All have been infected with that Alien virus from last ep. It would be hilarious if the Xindi go through all this only to have bad genetic plans because the above bodies are still trying to return to normal (witness Archer and his rash at the ep's start).

Of course, IF, that is what happened, one can speculate on whether or not Rajiin did that on purpose or it just worked out that way.

doh! that's awesome ...

xindi: aha! this is it!! ... we wipe the universe clean of humanity!

human: ACHOOO!

xindi: what the?!
 

myrdden said:
I am also curious why the Xindi just didn't take some crew members and get "hard evidence" as opposed to "biometric scans". At least it looked pretty cool.

Yeah, or like that CSI-type shot of Archer's internal organs in the episode the week before when the extra heart grew in.
 

I had to help with a family thing Wednesday night so hopefully I'll see the episode on Sunday evening...
 


LightPhoenix said:
Ten bucks says they use it based on the false info, and infects humans and will kill them all within a year if the crew can't get the cure... :rolleyes:

Hey, as long as the Enterprise ends up with some Vorlon-derived weaponry, I'm cool with that. :)
 

Mark said:
Enterprise - Rajiin

A slave girl, Rajiin, uses her mental powers on the crew to glean information on humans for her Xindi overlords; Trip and T'Pol try to shield the ship from destruction.

Mental powers, eh? :D


This episode was good too.

Raijin. Yummy. 'Nuff said. :)

The alien merchant was interesting. I could go down to the local dollar store and probably buy everything that was in that case of spices for less than $15, and yet Trip passes it off as some sort of rare and valuable commodity. The Ferengi would be impressed. :) And that merchant though pepper was great. He was an interesting character.

They're trying to get Trellium-D. At least they're showing some intelligence here. Also, with Trellium-D and Archer's recovery from last week's lame-ass episode, they're connecting episodes again. This was good last season when they did it with the Romulan minefield, and it's good to see them linking stuff again.

And I find it interesteing that the mammilian Xindi species are kind of hesitant to wipe out the human race before they know anything about them, while the reptiles and insects want to wipe them out first, then ask questions.
 
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Richards said:
And, of course, if that was a planned plot element, everyone who was complaining about last week's episode is going to have to start eating some crow, aren't they? :D

No, because it was still a bad episode.
 

Hmmm I had missed the whole mutigen virus angle, which is a pleasant surprise. :) As always I found the episode to be good. Then again I've found all the episodes to be good, but during the previous seasons if I miss a show I don't seem to mind. I think I would mind now. :) Though their not all classics that TNG seem to be.

That theme song has got to go... And I use to like it and the imagery in the opening also. The music is just way to fast now... it's like a EP running at 90 when it's suppose to be on 45... Someone queue the Chipmunks!
 
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