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When a transdimensional disturbance is altering the space between Enterprise and Azati Prime, Phlox must put the entire crew into a comatose state, and run the ship alone, in order to cross the region safely.
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  • a carbon copy of a voyager episode in the midst of a stellar season? wow.

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    um, don't they realize that people who watch star trek generally tend to watch multiple of their series?

    to pay homage to a classic trek episode would be one thing, but a clone of a voyager episode, a star trek series that OVERLAPS enterprise (voyager ended in 2003 and enterprise started in 2001) is pretty ridiculous.

    do they take us for idiots?

    it's odd to see such a bad episode thrown into such a great season of enterprise, but here it is, in all its glory.

    whoever wrote this should be shot, it's a terrible, overt, cliched episode and it treads in all-too-familiar territory, and stands out even moreso considering the episodes surrounding it are top notch.

    this episode serves absolutely no purpose, doesn't further the serial storyline, and is painfully boring as a standalone episode.moreless

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    • Goof: When Porthos licks the comatose Archer's face, Scott Bakula winces before the camera angle changes. Edit
    • Nitpick: There is no apparent reason for Phlox to wander the corridors with the lights off, using a flashlight, other than to create the frightening setting. Edit
    • Trivia: The movie Phlox watches in the episode is 1956's The Court Jester. Edit
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    • This episode shares a similar plot to the Star Trek: Voyager episode "One", where the crew have to go into stasis to survive the journey through a nebula, leaving only one crewmember unfamiliar with solitude to ensure the ship makes it through safely. Edit
    • John Billingsley apparently does a nude scene. According to a UPN source talking to Sci Fi Wire, this was partly the result of production calling Billingsley's bluff. Edit
  • Quotes

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    • Trip: No offense, Doc, but under normal circumstances I wouldn't even let you in here without four years of Starfleet training under your belt. Phlox: These are hardly normal circumstances. Edit
    • Phlox: On your worst day you're more qualified to operate the warp engines then I am! T'Pol: Unfortunately this is by far one of my worst days. Edit
    • Phlox: I should never have let Mr Tucker talk me into watching the Exorcist last week. Edit
  • Allusions

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    • Phlox: I'm a physician, not an engineer. This is a homage to Dr. McCoy's signature line in The Original Series. Edit
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