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While Enterprise visits Earth for the launch of Columbia, Phlox is kidnapped and forced to help the Klingons deal with a grave threat to their species.
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      • Trivia: The Hur'q are also mentioned in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Sword of Kahless".

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      • Goof: When the Colombia leaves spacedock, she jumps to warp straight away, but, as established in previous Star Trek series, a ship must clear the system before it jumps to warp. Edit
      • First appearance: Section 31 in Enterprise. Edit
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      • Actress Kate McNeil played great-grandmother to Bakula's Sam Beckett in the Quantum Leap episode "The Leap Between the States". Edit
      • James Avery is best known for his role as Philip Banks, the uncle of Will Smith's character in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

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      • Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane (who has a brief cameo in "The Forgotten") makes another appearance as an engineer on the Columbia. Edit
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      • T'Pol: What are you doing here? Trip: I was about to ask you the same thing. Is this a daydream? T'Pol: I'm meditating. This is where I go in my mind. Trip: Wow, I'd think you'd pick somewhere a bit more interesting. Like the beach, or those fire plains you showed me. T'Pol: Please leave. Trip: Exactly where am I supposed to go? T'Pol: Away. Trip: This is my daydream. You go away. Edit
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      • Speed Enterprise is forced to keep increasing speed to avoid an engine overload. A possible reference to the 1994 film Speed in which a young cop must save the passengers of a bus that has a bomb set to explode if the bus goes below 50 MPH. Edit
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