Fututre
Tense
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the Enterprise crew discovers a mysterious, futuristic vessel adrift
in space, Captain Archer orders it brought onboard for further investigation.
Inside the craft, the crew is shocked to find what is apparently
a human body, charred beyond recognition. Trip and Reed take a closer
look at the interior of the ship, and discover that it is much more
spacious that it appears. They also discover a "black box" device
within the depths of the ship and prepare to bring it up to Engineering
for more research. Before they can explore much further, however,
Enterprise is hailed by a Suliban ship. The Suliban claim that the
futuristic ship belongs to them and demand that Archer turn it over
immediately. When he refuses, the Suliban open fire and beam a pair
of soldiers onboard Enterprise. The soldiers attack Trip and Reed
and attempt to break into the launch bay containing the vessel.
Enterprise manages to disable the Suliban ship's weapons, but before
they can do any more damage, the soldiers beam back to the ship
and the ship cloaks, disappearing from view. Archer, however, can't
help but wonder why the Suliban want the mysterious vessel so badly.
Post-battle, Trip and Reed examine the black box device, hoping
that it can tell them something about the strange vessel. Meanwhile,
Dr. Phlox has some curious news: his autopsy of the charred corpse
reveals genetic material belonging to several other species, including
Vulcans. He surmises that the individual seems to be the result
of several generations of interspecies breeding. Archer and T'Pol
decide to pay a visit to Daniels' old quarters, hoping that his
futuristic database might give them some answers. Indeed, the database
contains what appears to be a schematic for the ship. Theorizing
that the ship and its occupant are from the future, Archer has a
troubling revelation: if the Suliban take the ship, they could dismantle
it and learn how the engine works. This could change the course
of the Temporal Cold War. Before he has time to ponder this further,
Enterprise is approached by another vessel. This one belongs to
the Tholians, a xenophobic, non-humanoid species. The Tholians say
they have been sent to retrieve the futuristic vessel, and claim
that its temporal radiation could be dangerous to the Enterprise
crew. When Archer refuses to turn it over, the Tholians lock on
to Enterprise with a tractor beam. Archer, however, threatens to
destroy the futuristic vessel and the Tholians retreat. Trip and
Reed work to unlock the mystery of the black box device, but as
they do, they suddenly find themselves locked in a time loop, repeating
their actions over and over. Archer wonders if this is the "temporal
radiation" the Tholians referred to and orders the launch bay sealed
off until further notice. He decides that the best course of actions
is to rendezvous with the Vulcans and have them take the futuristic
vessel back to Earth. As the Suliban vessels approach Enterprise
yet again, Trip finally determines that the black box device is
actually a micro-transmitter some sort of emergency beacon. As Enterprise
approaches the Vulcan rendezvous point, the Suliban ships attack.
And when the Vulcan ship comes into view, it's apparent that it
has been attacked as well the crew is alive, but the vessel is completely
disabled. Suddenly, a group of Tholian ships emerge from the wreckage,
firing on Enterprise. The Tholians catch the eye of the Suliban,
who begin firing on them. Entrprise is now caught in a crossfire,
so Archer orders Trip to activate the emergency beacon, hoping that
whoever built it might send help. Meanwhile, he and Reed will arm
one of Enterprise's torpedo warheads manually. As they work to arm
the torpedo, the battle between the Suliban and the Tholians rages
on. Suddenly, Archer and Reed find themselves caught in another
time loop. They work against the clock and finally manage to arm
the warhead ... which the Tholians, who have beaten the Suliban,
quickly neutralize. Luckily, Trip has managed to activate the beacon.
As the device powers up, it suddenly vanishes, as does the futuristic
vessel and the humanoid corpse. Everything has dematerialized ...
but it's not aboard the Tholian ships. Realizing that their quarry
has vanishes, the Tholians retreat. In the aftermath, Archer and
his crew are left to wonder about the origins of the future ship
and its contents. For now, it will all remain a mystery. |
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