The Breach
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| Enterprise
is asked to evacuate a group of Denobulan geologists from Xantoras,
a world that has been taken over by a militant faction. The Denobulans
are located in some underground caverns, so the rescue team Mayweather,
Trip and Reed will have to traverse some treacherous rock formations
in order to get them out. Meanwhile, another ship of off-worlders
is headed away from Xantoras when their reactor casing is ruptured,
flooding the ship with radiation. When the Xantoran officials refuse
to let the ship land, Archer agrees to bring the evacuees onboard
Enterprise for treatment. One of the evacuees is an Antaran named
Hudak, who is horrified that Enterprise's doctor is Denobulan. Phlox
explains to Archer that the Denobulans and Antarans have a troubled,
bloody history between them the two species have gone to war several
times. Even though it's been three hundred years since the last
conflict, much bad blood still exists between them. As it turns
out, Hudak has absorbed a heavy dose of radiation and will need
a medical procedure in order to live. Hudak, however, refuses to
be treated by a Denobulan, and Phlox won't treat a patient against
their wishes. Archer threatens to order Phlox to do so, but the
doctor stands firm he will not treat the Antaran until Hudak gives
his consent. Meanwhile, Trip, Reed and Mayweather are attempting
to navigate the treacherous caves on Xantoras. Mayweather is a skilled
climber, and attempts to teach Reed and Trip various techniques.
Unfortunately, the trio suffers a dangerous fall, and Mayweather
injures his ankle. As he cannot proceed, Trip and Reed continue
on without him and eventually locate the Denobulan geologists. The
geologists, however, are unwilling to leave. Their research is going
very well and they've collected many important rock samples. On
Enterprise, Archer tries to convince Phlox to set aside his preconceptions
and attempt to get through to Hudak. If the Antaran doesn't receive
the necessary treatment soon, he will die. Phlox attempts to make
conversation with Hudak, but Hudak isn't interested. He asks Phlox
if he ever told his children stories about evil Antarans, or taught
them to be afraid of the Antaran people. Hudak's harsh words cause
Phlox to examine his own upbringing he remembers being taught to
hate Antarans, and was determined not to raise his own children
the same way. He tells Hudak that he tried to educate his children,
to raise them so they wouldn't be prejudiced against other species.
He also reveals that his son Mettus did end up embracing hateful,
anti-Antaran values, and that this has created a rift between father
and son. In the end, Phlox's words move Hudak, and the Antaran can't
help but think of his own children. He agrees to go through with
the procedure. Meanwhile, a frustrated Trip has finally convinced
the Denobulan geologists to leave the cave. As the caves are rocked
by nearby fire, Archer discovers that a Xantoras patrol has opened
fire on soldiers from a previous regime. Archer manages to convince
the Governor of Xantoras to stop firing until Trip and the others
return to Enterprise. They escape just in time, and the Denobulan
geologists are brought safely onboard. Having successfully recovered
from the treatment, Hudak prepares to leave. Archer sees him off,
informing him that the Denobulan geologists will be joining Hudak
on the transport. Hudak is cautious, but seems more open to the
idea than he would have previously. As Hudak heads off, Phlox sits
in Sickbay, penning a letter to his son. He expresses that a recent
experience has changed him and he hopes his son will listen. Perhaps
it's the first step in re-building a bridge between a father and
his estranged child. |
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