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.
Alien Transport of the Week, “The Breach”
Hoshi, Phlox, and Tribbles in The Breach (2.21)
The Three refugee ships escaping the planet are reuses of digital models seen Voyager, but some have roots dating back to DS9 or TNG.
The smaller ship on the bottom left is Qatai’s vessel from Voyager’s “Bliss”, and reused a bunch of times, notably as the Yridian’s vessel in Enterprise’s “Twilight”
The big one at the top is an Antarian starship from Voyager’s “Drive” but is just a cgi remake of the Karemma starship from DS9′s Starship Down.
Finally, the ship in the lower right was a Nu’bari transport from Voyager’s “Flesh and Blood” but again a cgi model that has roots in both DS9 and TNG, going all the way back to Kivas Fajo’s ship in “The Most Toys” (and numerous appearances and modifications since)
The Three refugee ships escaping the planet are reuses of digital models seen Voyager, but some have roots dating back to DS9 or TNG.
The smaller ship on the bottom left is Qatai’s vessel from Voyager’s “Bliss”, and reused a bunch of times, notably as the Yridian’s vessel in Enterprise’s “Twilight”
The big one at the top is an Antarian starship from Voyager’s “Drive” but is just a cgi remake of the Karemma starship from DS9′s Starship Down.
Finally, the ship in the lower right was a Nu’bari transport from Voyager’s “Flesh and Blood” but again a cgi model that has roots in both DS9 and TNG, going all the way back to Kivas Fajo’s ship in “The Most Toys” (and numerous appearances and modifications since)
Feed a tribble to your doctor, oh valley of plenty.