Home (Star Trek: Enterprise)

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Star Trek: Enterprise episode
"Home"
Episode no. 79
Prod. code 079
Airdate October 22, 2004
Writer(s) Michael Sussman
Director Allan Kroeker
Year 2154
Episode chronology
Previous "Storm Front (Part II)"
Next "Borderland"

Home is the name of the 79th episode from the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. It is the third episode from the fourth season of the series. Home initially aired on October 22, 2004 on the American television network UPN. This episode brings to a close the Xindi story arc which had begun in "The Expanse" at the end of the second season.

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Old classmates Erika Hernandez and Jonathan Archer do some catching up.
Old classmates Erika Hernandez and Jonathan Archer do some catching up.

After their successful Xindi mission and an unexpected detour into an alternate timeline where Temporal Cold War factions helped Nazi Germany conquer America, Captain Jonathan Archer and his weary surviving crew finally return to Earth. As Enterprise undergoes repairs and refitting, Archer is debriefed by Admiral Forrest, Ambassador Soval and others, and is reunited with a former girlfriend, Erika Hernandez, who has been appointed captain of the second Warp 5 starship, Columbia (NX-02).

After reacting in anger when Soval asks pointed questions about the Xindi mission, Archer is ordered by Forrest to take some rest and relaxation leave. He chooses to go mountain climbing; to his initial chagrin, Hernandez invites herself along. Archer experiences a flashback in which he dreams that he's attacked by reptilian Xindi, and Hernandez tries to help him come to terms with his experience. In return, Archer tries to warn Hernandez that space exploration isn't as romantic as she thinks it is. Before long, the two briefly rekindle their romance. Upon resuming the debriefing after returning to Starfleet Command, Archer keeps his emotions in check, and ultimately receives an unexpected "thank you" from Soval.

In a subplot, Dr. Phlox and his fellow Enterprise crew learn that some people on Earth not only still hold a grudge over the Xindi's attack on Earth, but that all aliens are sharing the blame, as Phlox discovers when his presence in a pub results in a brawl.

Meanwhile, T'Pol - who has been invited to accept a Starfleet commission - takes the opportunity to travel to Vulcan to visit her mother, T'Les. When Tucker mentions that he doesn't really have a home to go to (although a later episode mentions his parents survived the Xindi attack), T'Pol invites him along.

On Vulcan, T'Pol learns that her mother has resigned from the Vulcan Science Academy as indirect punishment for T'Pol's role a few years earlier in exposing a secret monitoring station at the P'Jem sanctuary which had been used to spy on the Andorians. The only way for T'Pol to restore her mother's position and honor is to marry Koss, a member of an influential family with whom T'Pol had been engaged prior to her posting aboard Enterprise. Despite protests from Tucker (who reveals to T'Les that he is in love with T'Pol), T'Pol reluctantly agrees to marry Koss. Just before the marriage ceremony begins, however, T'Pol quickly kisses Tucker on the cheek.

[edit] Trivia

  • This episode is considered a prologue to the Vulcan story arc which unfolds later in the season. It is also considered the start of a season-long subplot in which T'Pol begins to return to her Vulcan heritage.
  • Despite the crew of Enterprise being hailed as heroes - even by Archer himself - only the main cast of the series are present at the reception held in their honour.
  • Mentioned several times in the previous season, Enterprise's sister ship, Columbia, finally appears onscreen.

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[edit] References

  1. Episode information from STARTREK.COM

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