Horizon
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| Enterprise
reverses course to investigate a geological phenomenon a planet
that's about to be covered with erupting volcanoes. The course change
will take the ship near the E.C.S. Horizon, the cargo ship where
Mayweather grew up. Mayweather requests a few days off to make a
family visit he hasn't been home in several years, and his father
is ill. The ensign is somewhat nervous about seeing his family his
father didn't seem to approve of his decision to leave Horizon to
join Starfleet. Ultimately, Mayweather's homecoming proves to be
bittersweet when he contacts his mother, Rianna, she reveals that
his father died a few weeks ago. Once aboard Horizon, Mayweather
finds himself adapting to the rough-around-the-edges cargo ship.
It's sturdy, but doesn't boast the high-tech perks of the warp-5
Enterprise. Most of the ship's crew welcomes Mayweather warmly,
expressing pride at the young ensign's accomplishments. Still, Mayweather
can't help but feel a bit out of place. His brother, Paul, was promoted
to captain upon their father's death. While Paul acts like he knows
what he's doing, Horizon isn't exactly running like clockwork the
new captain doesn't seem to be quite ready for the job. He also
seems resentful of Mayweather when Mayweather attempts to make a
few upgrades to Horizon, Paul curtly asks him to stop. Soon, the
Horizon faces a new, potentially disastrous challenge. An alien
ship attacks the cargo vessel, attaching a dangerous homing device
to its hull. Mayweather surmises that the device could explode if
they try to detach it. Also, the crew notes that another ship was
attacked several weeks earlier after a similar device was planted
on their hull. An alien cruiser stole their shipment and killed
several crewmembers. While Mayweather wants to adapt some of Horizon's
systems in order to better prepare it for a possible fight, Paul
insists that they jettison some of the cargo and attempt to make
it to their next stop as soon as possible. If they can't make it,
they will simply turn the cargo over to the aliens. Mayweather isn't
too fond of this plan, but Paul is firm this is his decision. Meanwhile,
on Enterprise, Trip is trying to convince T'Pol to come to a screening
of "Frankenstein." T'Pol has no interest in human horror
movies, but Archer eventually convinces her to go fraternizing with
the rest of the crew will be good for her. To her surprise, T'Pol
finds herself engrossed in the movie. In fact, she later tells Archer
and Trip that she sees it as parallel to the experience the Vulcans
had when they first landed on Earth. She notes that she is looking
forward to watching "Bride of Frankenstein." On Horizon,
Mayweather is making a few upgrades without Paul's knowledge. When
Paul finds out, he angrily confronts his brother. Mayweather, however,
is firm he's just trying to help his family and the crew. Later
on, the ship is approached by an alien cruiser. Paul prepares to
surrender their cargo, but then the aliens make another request
surrender the Horizon. Paul enlists Mayweather's experience, ordering
his brother to bring the makeshift weapons upgrades online and take
the helm. Mayweather suggests cutting the cargo loose and battling
the alien ship with Horizon's command module. Paul agrees, and the
brothers are able to successfully fend off the alien attack. In
the end, Paul reconciles with his brother, and sends Mayweather
back to Enterprise. Pleased that he and Paul have come to an understanding,
Mayweather promises to visit soon. |
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