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__NOTOC__ "Damage" is the seventy-first episode of the television series ''Star Trek: Enterprise'', the nineteenth episode of the third season. The story is a continuation from the previous episode, "Azati Prime." ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' recurring guest star Casey Biggs (Damar) is featured as an Illyrian captain. ==Plot== Even though ''Enterprise'' is severely damaged, the Xindi unexpectedly break off the attack of the previous episode. Reptilian Commander Dolim, is angered by the recall, after the other Xindi begin to doubt that Earth ship represents the same threat they imagined. The Primate Degra argues that the evidence of interference in Xindi culture, provided earlier by Captain Archer, must be discussed first. Dolim submits, and the Aquatics send him back to ''Enterprise'' in an escape pod. He arrives to find the ship in disarray, with at least 14 members of the crew dead. The ship needs a replacement "warp coil" in order to travel at warp. Although adrift, ''Enterprise'' encounters an Illyrian spacecraft, damaged by the gravimetric energy generated by the Delphic Expanse. Archer attempts to trade with the captain, but he refuses to give up their sole warp coil. Meanwhile, the Xindi Council (Degra; another Primate council member, and Jannar, an Arboreal) summon a member of the Guardians, a trans-dimensional species. The Guardian admits to transporting the Reptilians into the past (as per "Carpenter Street"), and discouraging Reptilian and Insectoid disloyalty to the Council. Upset, Degra insists on further examining Archer's evidence regarding the Guardian-Sphere Builder connection. Meanwhile, Ensign Sato discovers a message from Degra hidden aboard the Xindi escape pod, asking ''Enterprise'' to rendezvous with him in a few days at a nearby location. Unable to travel at FTL, Archer is forced to attack the Illyrian vessel and steal their coil, although this will leave them unable to reach home for three years. Archer's decision is met with an emotional outburst from Sub-Commander T'Pol, but Archer justifies his actions as a necessity of war.〔Erdmann, Terry J. ''Star Trek 101: A Practical Guide to Who, What, Where, and Why.'' New York: Simon and Schuster, 2008, p. 278.〕 The episode finally reveals T'Pol hid a three month addiction to Trellium-D, although she admits it to Doctor Phlox. Despite further damage, the raid is successful, and ''Enterprise'' heads for the covert rendezvous. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Damage (Star Trek: Enterprise)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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