Singularity
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| Enterprise
has dropped to impulse in order to get a closer look at a black
hole that's part of a trinary star system. As it will take them
two days to get there, the crew has time for personal endeavors.
Archer concentrates on writing a one-page preface for a biography
of his father. He also assigns Trip the task of making some adjustments
to the captain's chair, which is apparently rather uncomfortable.
Reed hopes to work on a new security protocol, while Hoshi takes
over cooking duties for an ailing Chef. Meanwhile, Mayweather visits
Phlox for a headache remedy. Phlox, however, is not content to simply
diagnose Mayweather with a headache, and begins to subject the ensign
to a number of medical tests. Soon, each of the crew's seemingly
ordinary tasks begin taking on more and more significance, as each
person becomes obsessed with a single job. Archer turns his one-page
preface into a 19-page missive, while Trip takes the entire captain's
chair apart, determined to add new features (such as a cup-holder)
and re-shape it to fit Archer perfectly. Reed, who is attempting
to draft a special emergency alert, becomes obsessed with the perfect
name and sound for the alarm. And Hoshi tries to get her family
recipe for a dish called oden just right so much so that she abandons
her other cooking duties, leaving the crew to starve. Their behavior
is also affecting their interactions with one another Reed and Trip
nearly get into a physical fight, while Phlox sedates a frustrated
Mayweather so he can run more medical tests. T'Pol, meanwhile, is
the only member of the crew who does not seem to be obsessing over
a particular task, and she can't help but notice everyone's odd
behavior. She approaches the captain about it, but he remains absorbed
in his preface, and becomes irrational and angry when she disturbs
him. T'Pol also tries to inform Phlox of the crew's illness, but
he is intent on performing an extreme medical procedure on Mayweather.
Seeing that the doctor has also been affected, T'Pol quickly renders
him unconscious via a Vulcan nerve pinch. With the rest of the crew
unconscious, T'Pol uses Phlox's scans of Mayweather and her own
study of the trinary system to form a hypothesis: the radiation
from the trinary system is affecting the crew. If they're exposed
to this radiation much longer, they may not survive. In order to
escape, she must chart a course between the stars. This means passing
dangerously close to the black hole and a considerable amount of
debris she will not be able to pilot the ship alone. T'Pol heads
to Archer's quarters and manages to rouse the groggy captain by
putting him in the shower and dousing him with cold water. She manages
to explain the situation to him, and the two head for the bridge.
While T'Pol determines the course corrections, Archer pilots the
ship away from danger. Enterprise is rocked by debris, and Archer
determines that they need weapons. T'Pol insists that there isn't
enough time to bring them online then she notices that they already
are, apparently as part of Reed's new security measures. Enterprise
fires its phase-cannons at the dangerous debris, clearing a path,
and jumps to warp. The ship is finally out of danger. Later on,
Phlox examines the crew, and determines that there are no lingering
effects from the radiation. Archer commends Reed on his Tactical
Alert, noting that it saved Enterprise at a crucial moment. In fact,
the captain requests that Reed make the new protocols standard procedure.
Trip, meanwhile, has lowered the captain's chair a centimeter, making
it much more comfortable, and Archer appears to have written a preface
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