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Dawn
Mission Date: Unknown
Original Airdate: January 8, 2003
Reviewed By Paul Pytlik
Summary | Review | Screen
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Summary
While testing new autopilot upgrades, Shuttle Pod One,
being flown by Charles Tucker, is fired upon by another
vessel, and forced to make an emergency landing. Enterprise,
who was watching from afar, lose contact with Trip, and
are forced to scan all 62 moons in the system to find him.
Down on the surface, Trip realizes his engines have been
neutralized by a substance on the moon and his main power
is down. He sets about trying to repair his transceiver
to contact the ship. Hearing a noise, Trip walks around
the shuttle to find a crouching alien, who fires at him.
The alien misses, and Trip runs back to the shuttle, locking
himself inside. Looking out the window, he sees that the
alien has stolen his transceiver.
Meanwhile, the Enterprise is intercepted by an alien vessel,
identifying themselves as Arconians, and order Archer out
of the system. Captain Archer explains that they've
lost contact with their shuttle and are looking for it.
The other captain, Khata'n Zshaar, agrees to helping with
the search. They've also lost contact with their
shuttle, who was sent out to intercept Shuttle Pod One.
After wandering around, Tucker finds the alien's
camp, where he's keeping the transceiver. However,
the perimeter is protected by an alarm. Trip devises a
way of luring the alien away, using a PADD and recording
his voice (reciting ‘Mary had a little lamb). It
works, and the alien grabs his gun and leaves to find where
the noise is coming from. Tucker makes his way into the
camp, and begins to fiddle with the transceiver. Seeing
the source of the voice, the alien runs back to his camp,
accidentally tripping his own alarm. Trip hides in the
alien's ship, leaping out at the alien as he passes
by. The alien shoots Tucker, and ties him up. When Tucker
comes to, the alien forces him to repair the shuttle. Unable
to communicate due to a lack of a translator, the two are
able to discover each other's names at least. The
alien, Zho'Kaan, heals Tucker after he cuts himself. Trip,
taking the opportunity, uses a component of the shuttle
to distract Zho'Kaan and wrestle his gun away. He then
forces Zho'Kaan to pick up the equipment and carry it back
to Trip's camp.
T'Pol informs Archer of the bad blood between the
Arconians and the Vulcans. When the Vulcans first contacted
their race, they didn't respond in the same way the
humans did. The Arconians were suspicious and deceitful,
and soon the Vulcans were forced to withdraw. She also
discovers that the moons of the system undergo extremes
in temperature. If they don't find Tucker before
the sun rises, he'll most likely die.
Using a power source of Zho'Kaan's, and his transceiver,
Trip is able to get both working together. However, because
of the same particles that neutralized their engines, the
signal isn't strong enough. He needs Zho'Kaan's
help to carry the transceiver assembly to higher ground,
and so throws the gun away as a sign of peace, and unties
him. Zho'Kaan tackles Trip, and the two fight. The former
is able to get to the gun, but Trip manages to wrest it
away, and once again throws it. Zho'Kaan agrees to help.
Once higher up, Trip is able to raise the Enterprise.
By now, the sun is hot, and affecting Zho'Kaan greatly.
Phlox informs the captain that using the transporter to
beam Zho'Kaan up would kill him, due to the extreme change
in temperature. Tucker refuses to leave the alien behind,
and figures out a way Khata'n Zshaar can modify one of
his shuttles to land. It's a success, and Phlox nurses
Zho'Kaan back to health. T'Pol congratulates Archer
for his dealings with the Arconians, and for doing in one
day what the Vulcans could not do in one hundred years.
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Review
The Good
The interactions between Tucker and Zho'Kaan were very
well done. Trinneer is developing Tucker very nicely,
and Gregg Henry gives a satisfyingly alien portrayal.
The Arconian ship was a very cool design, and I hope
to see it again, though as a whole, the species probably
doesn't warrant being more than an alien-of-the-week.
The exterior space shots, with the "Gas giant of
many moons" were superb as well.
The Minor
Thankfully, the bad this week weren't enough to really
bring down the enjoyment level. Rather, they're just
minor niggles.
Why was Tucker alone while testing the autopilot? Shouldn't
there have been at least one other person with him, most
likely Mayweather?
Why does the Enterprise have to scan every moon? If they
were tracking the shuttle during the testing, shouldn't
they at least have a general idea of where he last was,
regardless if Reed couldn't figure out his last heading?
There's only so far he could have gone.
When the Arconians were sending that shuttle to intercept
Trip, why couldn't they detect Enterprise? The interference
couldn't have been that bad, since Tucker was still
in communication with them up until the attack, so presumably
the aliens should have been able to see Enterprise much
clearer on their scopes than the tiny shuttle.
When Trip gets to Zho'Kaan's camp after luring him
away, he runs to the transceiver and begins looking at
it. Then, after hearing Zho'Kaan's alarm go off,
he leaves the transceiver and hides in the nearby shuttle.
Wouldn't this be the point where you'd want
to pick up what you came for and high tail it out of there.
The last time you encountered this alien he tried to shoot
you, and you don't know if it was set to kill.
Why isn't a translator standard fare on the shuttle,
the method that actually gets you to the aliens half the
time? I can understand not having a phase pistol normally
in inventory, though, but he really should have had the
translator with him, test flight or not.
Why would Zho'Kaan capture Tucker to fix his ship for
him? For all he know, Trip is the ships cook who was on
his way back from groceries.
Why not drag the transceiver to the top of the hill and
then make for the shuttles. Surely they have some form
of protection beyond air conditioning in space. They're
in the line of fire from a hot sun all the time. There
has to be some form of shielding. Otherwise, the AC goes
out and you fry.
However, the thing I can't get by or really justify
is why on earth Zho'Kaan was on the Enterprise recovering.
It was an Arconian shuttle that picked the two up off the
moon, and there would be Arconian doctors on board the
larger ship who are more capable of treating Zho'Kaan than
Phlox. It was written in to give Trip and him a goodbye
scene, but they could have redressed the alien bridge they
had to appear as a sickbay. It would have made more sense.
All (but the latter) really are minor, and easily ignorable.
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Grade: 8/10
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Screen
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Cast:
Scott Bakula as Jonathan Archer
John Billingsley as Dr. Phlox
Jolene Blalock as T'Pol
Dominic Keating as Malcolm Reed
Anthony Montgomery as Travis Mayweather
Linda Park as Hoshi Sato
Connor Trinneer as Charles "Trip" Tucker
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Guest Cast:
Gregg Henry as Zho'Kaan
Brad Greenquist as Khata'n Zshaar
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Creative
Staff:
Director: Roxann Dawson
Written By: John Shiban
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