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While searching for components to repair Enterprise, crew members encounter ghostly beings aboard a crashed vessel.

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  • great episode

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    The crew of the enterprise are looking for spare parts to repair their starship. Luck comes to them when they discover a crashed vessel on a planet. They scan the ship and they find out that it's been there for a while. They begin to salvage parts inside the ship until beings start to form out of nowhere. This is a very interesting episode, the appearance of holograms that seem very ghostly is a very enticing story line. I enjoyed watching this episode, it's one of the best episodes of season 1. The writers came up with another good episode. I really enjoyed this one.moreless

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  • Well, well - T'pol makes a very emotional admonisment to Tripp when he shows interest in another woman

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    Well I was never a huge fan of this particular Star Trek series, and while I found the plotline rather predictable - I did find myself liking the character development captured within it. The writers let down their guard and show a side of T'Pol that is just slightly 'annoyed' with Tripps interest over the young survivor of the crew. When he calls her on it she throws it back to him that he once got empregnated when he showed interest in an alien woman ... like she isn't alien? Anyways, it seems that Tripp is as thick as a bulk head because he doesn't seem to pick up on it. I like this development ... of Tripp, because later when he is summoned to the Captain's ready room he starts to get questioned by the Captain and Malcolm about the girl - he assumes that they are questioning his relationship with her as well .... showing that Tripp is a bit 'randy', looking for love (as apparently was T'Pol).
    Can't wait to see the episode where these two finally own up to their feelings ... or perhaps it will be an episode where the light finally dawns on Tripp how T'Pol is feeling.moreless

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    • Trivia: Tucker's sardonic remark that Ezral create a holographic doctor is an in-joke to The Doctor from Star Trek: Voyager.

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    • Nitpick: The armed holographic crewmen walk through walls to ambush Archer and Reed... but when they disappear, their (presumably real) energy weapons drop to the ground. Since the weapons are real, the holograms could not have brought them through the walls. Edit
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    • Rene Auberjonois (Ezral) is credited as a special guest star. Edit
    • International Airdates United Kingdom: 13 May 2002 on Sky One Edit
    • The plot of this episode is similar to the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season two episode "Shadowplay", in which Rene Auberjonois (Odo) and Terry Farrell (Dax) played the roles the Enterprise crew play in this episode. Rene immediately saw the similarities of the two and pointed it out to Scott Bakula (Captain Archer). Edit
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    • Trip: What if she gets sick, will you create a holographic doctor... that's crazy! Edit
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