The Forgotten (Star Trek: Enterprise)
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Star Trek: Enterprise episode | |
"The Forgotten" | |
Episode no. | 72 |
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Prod. code | 072 |
Airdate | April 28, 2004 |
Writer(s) | Chris Black David A. Goodman |
Director | LeVar Burton |
Year | 2154 |
Episode chronology | |
Previous | "Damage" |
Next | "E²" |
"The Forgotten" is the title of an episode from the third season of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. It was the seventy-second episode of the series, and it first aired on 28 April 2004. By some accounts, it was also the 700th television episode of Star Trek to be broadcast, including the animated series (the 700th live action episode is part one of "In a Mirror, Darkly").
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[edit] Plot summary
Archer invites Degra on board Enterprise in an attempt to gain his trust. Trip undermines the captain's credibility when he repeatedly reviles Degra for the suffering his species caused when it attacked Earth in April, 2153, and consequentally killed Trip's sister. Meanwhile, a dangerous plasma fire erupts unnoticed on Enterprise's hull. Initially, the blaze is small, but it eventually grows into a spectacular, tall, green column of flame. The fire expands progressively until Trip and Reed don space suits, venture onto the hull, and extinguish it. During this procedure, Hoshi informs Archer that Reed's proximity to the fire had caused the interior temperature of his suit to reach a dangerous forty-four degrees Celsius. To avoid heat exhaustion, Archer repeatedly orders Reed to return to the interior of Enterprise, but Reed disobeys until his task is complete. He successfully extinguishes the fire with Trip, but becomes unconscious. When he returns to Enterprise, an emergency medical team led by Phlox gives him immediate attention. T'Pol enters sickbay and holds a dialogue with Phlox about the consequences of her Trellium addiction that was introduced in the previous episode. She is troubled when Phlox tells her the addiction had likely caused permanent damage to her ability to control emotions. "You used Trellium for three months", he says. "You may have to learn to live with your emotions." This prognosis is more pessimistic than the one Phlox offered in "Damage". Archer orders Trip to write a letter to the parents of Jane Taylor (Kipleigh Brown), a member of his engineering team who died in one of Enterprise's recent battles. A fair number of scenes are dedicated to Trip’s struggle to write the letter. At one point, Trip experiences a dream/hallucination in which he has a conversation with the dead Taylor. (The fact that Taylor is young and female has led some to speculate that she might have been representative of Crewman Elizabeth Cutler, a popular recurring character from the first season who was played by Kellie Waymire, who died a few months before this episode was produced.)
[edit] Trivia
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- Jane Taylor is also the name of an 18th century British poet who wrote Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star at age 23.
- Seth MacFarlane, the creator of the animated show Family Guy, has a guest appearance in this episode as Ensign Rivers. MacFarlane is an avid Star Trek fan and has been known to have famous Star Trek stars, such as Jonathan Frakes and Patrick Stewart, guest star in both Family Guy and American Dad!
[edit] References
- Episode information from STARTREK.COM
- Star Trek: Enterprise episode 072: "The Forgotten"
[edit] External links
- The Forgotten article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki