Congenitor
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is thrilled to be within ten light years of a hypergiant star. As
the crew prepares to study the phenomenon, they make first contact
with another species the Vissians, who are also in the area to study
the hypergiant. After the Vissian captain, Drennik, explains that
meeting new species is one of their primary goals, Archer invites
him and his crew onboard Enterprise for dinner. Once there, Drennik
and Archer hit it off, and Drennik invites Archer to join him when
he takes the Vissian stratopod deep into the hypergiant the following
day. Archer enthusiastically accepts the invitation. Meanwhile,
other crewmembers are mingling with the Vissians. Reed hits it off
with a female Vissian tactical officer, while Trip meets the Vissian
chief engineer and his wife. Trip is intrigued by a third individual
the couple has with them, a member of the species' third gender
known as a "cogenitor." The cogenitor is a nameless individual
who somehow makes pregnancies among Vissians possible the engineer
and his wife are trying to have a baby. The Vissian engineer invites
Trip to explore the engineering department on the Vissian ship.
But, while there, Trip can't help but ask questions about the cogenitor.
In an effort to learn more, he accepts a dinner invitation from
the engineer and his wife. As they talk over dinner, Trip can't
help but feel that the cogenitor is mistreated. The Vissians seem
to think of it as something less than a pet, and it is not allowed
to attend school or learn. With help from Dr. Phlox, Trip surreptitiously
scans the cogenitor, and learns that it has the same mental capacities
as the other Vissians. Meanwhile, other Enterprise crewmembers are
forming close bonds with their new Vissian acquaintances. Archer
and the Vissian captain come to be friends as they pilot a small
Vissian craft through the hypergiant, while Reed forms a romantic
attachment to the Vissian tactical officer. Trip, however, is becoming
close to the cogenitor. After determining that it has the same mental
capacity as other Vissians, he attempts to help it by secretly teaching
it to read. He tries to encourage it, telling it that it has the
same abilities and rights as other Vissians. He even goes so far
as to invite it onboard Enterprise for a tour, and introduces it
to such concepts as movies and games. The more the cogenitor learns,
the more excited it is about the prospect of being able to live
a fuller life. Unfortunately, the other Vissians don't feel the
same way. Once they learn of Trip's secret encounters with the cogenitor,
they inform him that he is no longer welcome on their ship. The
cogenitor, meanwhile, asks Trip for refuge on Enterprise. When Archer
returns from his adventure with the Vissian captain, he is furious
at Trip for interfering in Vissian affairs. However, he knows that
he must take the cogenitor's plea for asylum seriously. After a
meeting with the Vissians and further thought on the matter, he
eventually decides that he must send the cogenitor back to the Vissian
ship. As the captains bid farewell, the Vissian captain mentions
that he hopes the incident won't tarnish the two species' future
relationship. Then, a few days later, tragedy strikes. The Vissian
captain contacts Archer the cogenitor has committed suicide. Angrily,
Archer expresses his displeasure at Trip's actions. Trip realizes
that his role in the cogenitor's education means that he is responsible
for her death. Shaken, he can only ponder his actions and their
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