The
Communicator
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returning from a research mission to a pre-warp alien planet, Reed
discovers that his communicator is missing. After an extensive search,
he realizes that he must have lost it somewhere on the planet. Hoshi
manages to tap into the communicator's power signature and pinpoints
its location near a tavern that Reed and the rest of the team visited.
Archer knows that the crew must retrieve their technology or risk
contaminating the planet's pre-warp society, so Archer and Reed
return to the planet, hiding their shuttlepod in the woods. As they
enter the tavern, a group of soldiers eyes them suspiciously. Using
his scanner, Reed realizes that the communicator is located in another
room of the tavern, but when he and Archer go to retrieve it, they
are apprehended by the soldiers. The two men are taken to the tavern
stockroom and questioned by Major Pell, who asks if the communicator
is a weapon. Pell also seems to think Archer and Reed are connected
to something called "the Alliance." When the men refuse to respond,
Pell orders that they be taken to the military complex. At the complex,
Archer and Reed are interrogated by Pell's superior, General Gosis.
Gosis informs them that someone named "T'Pol" was trying to reach
the "captain" via the communicator. Archer identifies himself as
the "captain," which only furthers Gosis' suspicions that the two
men are military recruits for the Alliance. During the interrogation,
part of Archer's alien prosthetic comes off, revealing his human
face. Gosis doesn't know what to make of this, and orders a full
medical examination. Meanwhile, on Enterprise, Hoshi has managed
to locate Archer and Reed, and Trip suggests taking Shuttlepod Two
to rescue them. T'Pol, however, is reluctant to risk further contamination
of the pre-warp culture. So, Trip comes up with another idea. As
Enterprise is still in possession of the Suliban cell-ship, perhaps
he could attempt to bring its cloaking device online the crew would
be able to rescue their missing crewmen without being detected.
T'Pol agrees, and Trip and Mayweather begin work on the cell-ship.
As they work, Trip is somehow affected by the particle radiation
the ship uses to conceal itself ? rendering his right arm invisible!
Phlox guesses that it will eventually materialize on its own, and
gives Trip a surgical glove to use in the meantime. Back on the
planet, Gosis is astonished at the results of the medical tests.
He can find no reasonable explanation for the various physical "deformities"
displayed by Archer and Reed, and continues to press them for answers.
Unfortunately, Gosis has yet another suspicious piece of evidence:
a surveillance photo of the Enterprise shuttlepod. As it appears
he may be getting closer to the truth, Archer offers an explanation:
he and Reed are prototypes for a genetically-enhanced Alliance super-soldier,
and the various pieces of technology they have with them are Alliance
prototypes as well. Gosis believes this might be a logical explanation,
but he needs proof so he orders the execution of the two men. Once
they're dead, the doctor will be able to study their organs in more
detail. On Enterprise, Hoshi manages to intercept a message saying
that two "enemy spies" are set to be executed. With time running
out, T'Pol, Trip and Mayweather head down to the planet in the cell-ship,
which still isn't cloaking properly. Meanwhile, Archer and Reed
prepare to face their execution, determined to sacrifice their own
lives rather than contaminate this alien culture. As they are led
to the gallows, Trip and the others struggle to get the cell-ship
cloaked in the air. They are pursued by military aircraft, but the
ship cloaks at the last second, and they manage to land at the site
of the complex just in time to save Archer and Reed. Archer retrieves
Enterprise's technology, and the crewmembers pile into the still-cloaked
cell-ship just in time. Once onboard, Archer thanks T'Pol for taking
a risk to save his life. She notes that even though they manage
to retrieve the technology, they have contaminated a pre-warp culture.
Still, she's impressed that the captain was willing to sacrifice
his life to protect an entire alien race. As for Trip, his arm has
rematerialized and is visible again for the most part. |
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