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STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE // S2E21 The Breach You asked me if I had heard stories as a child about the Antarans. My grandmother lived through the last war. I would lay in my bed at night thinking about her stories, terrified that one of those evil Antarans would climb through my window. I hope your confession makes you feel better, doctor, but it doesn't change a thing. You also asked me if I had children. I have five. And no, I never told them my grandmother's stories. When they asked me about the Antarans, I told them the truth, as best as I knew it. I told them about our military campaigns against your people, about how we demonized you, turned you into a faceless enemy. I wanted them to learn to judge people for what they really are, not what the propaganda tells them.

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Star Trek Enterprise episode where the ship has to investigate something happening on a planet that's basically just Earth in the early 1900's so Archer, Trip and Malcolm are the only ones to go down (T'Pol says all three of them shouldn't go down and they say 'where's your adventurer's spirit??' as per usual) but then we just spend the majority of the episode on the ship with Hoshi, Travis and T'Pol as they investigate an entirely separate matter and also talk/bond about feeling like they don't quite fit in with everyone else. They're trying to find the source of some sort of noise on board. Travis is talking about how this sort of noise is actually pretty common to hear on spacecrafts, his father told him a story about it when it scared him as a kid! T'Pol's like "That story is illogical." and reveals that the Vulcans know what that is - some sort of pest common aboard spacecrafts. She starts making plans to find and remove it (the process of finding it includes several hijinks) but Hoshi stops them at the last minute and is like WAIT I think it's trying to communicate with us! It's not an animal- or, if it IS an animal it's sentient enough to try to speak with us! And then they have to deal with it all from there. Anytime we have a check in with les garçons blancs it's through a phone call and they're in an increasingly ridiculous scenario which we only get a glimpse of before the communicators get cut off (the pest is chewing through the wires etc) so Hoshi's like "Do you think they'll be alright???" and Travis & T'Pol are like "Yeah, they'll be fine."

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Enterprise episode Twilight (S3E8) actually makes me so emotional. It's all an alternate universe, but it's so bleak. Humans are nearly extinct, and are all refugees. Earth is gone. Mars is gone. All colonies are gone. Archer is mentally incapacitated, T'Pol is a caregiver, and Trip and Reed are both captains of their own ships. There's no starfleet, no ship building program, and no hope.

Their actions in healing Archer's quantum parasites led to the destruction of the ship, the death of everyone aboard (god I just remembered the bridge being blown up, now I'm extra sad) and restoration of the correct timeline.

And I believe (from rumors) that Trip won't live to ever become captain.

It's all very sad and frustrating and totally incorrect-- Star Trek is supposed to be optimistic!!! This episode really turned those expectations on their heads, so it's such a relief when Archer wakes up in the med bay with only a mild concussion, but the little part of me that's sad about Trip can't even be happy. It's a good episode, but it makes me so emotional.

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