Chosen Realm

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Star Trek: Enterprise episode
"Chosen Realm"

D'Jamat giving Mayweather order.
Episode no. 64
Prod. code 312
Airdate 14 January 2004
Writer(s) Manny Coto
Director Roxann Dawson
Guest star(s) Conor O'Farrell
Vince Grant
Lindsey Stoddart
Tayler Sheridan
David Youse
Gregory Wagrowski
Year 2153
Stardate unknown
Episode chronology
Previous "Carpenter Street"
Next "Proving Ground"

"Chosen Realm" is the title of an episode from the third season of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Its episode number is 064, and it first aired on 14 January 2004 (Paramount Pictures, n.d.).

[edit] Plot

The episode begins with Trip and Mayweather in a shuttlepod. Unbeknownst to any of the Enterprise crew, they catch the attention of a nearby group of Triannons. These Triannons, who are on one side of a civil war surrounding a religious disagreement over the number of days their deities, called the "Makers," used in their acts of creation, hijack the Enterprise to gain a tactical advantage over their adversaries. (One side posits that the Makers took nine days, while the other believes they took ten.) (Coto & Dawson, 2004)

Once these Triannons determine that the Enterprise would be an asset to their cause, they reveal themselves to Enterprise by pretending to be in a dire situation and in grave need of assistance. Archer obliges them, and has them transported, by docking, aboard the Enterprise (Coto & Dawson, 2004).

The commander and spiritual leader of these people is a man named D'Jamat (Paramount Pictures, n.d.). One of the finer moments of the episode is a dinner for D'Jamat hosted by Archer and T'Pol. In this scene, the Triannons' religious beliefs are made known: principally, what Starfleet calls the Delphic Expanse, the Triannons call the "chosen realm," a holy place. A conversation with T'Pol on the subject of religion and doubt nearly escalates into an argument. "Doubt is the basis of scientific progress," says T'Pol, to which D'Jamat counters: "Scientific progress has led people astray." At this point, Archer diplomatically cuts off the discussion (Coto & Dawson, 2004).

[edit] References

  • Coto, M. (Writer), & Dawson, R. (Director). (2004). Chosen Realm. [Television series episode]. In Berman, R. (Producer), & Braga, B. (Producer), Star Trek: Enterprise. Hollywood: Paramount Pictures.
  • Paramount Pictures. (n.d.). Chosen realm. In Series & movies. Retrieved January 19, 2004 from http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/ENT/episode/3394.html

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