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Everyone saw it, no need for a plot summary.
Archer tortured a guy! Ok, this is just ... coming out of left field? I mean, he's like Picard from "Yesterday's Enterprise" and Sisko from "In the Pale Moonlight", except YE Picard wasn't "our" Picard, and Sisko was "our" Sisko, but one brutalized by some pretty nasty situations. Somewhere down the line, Archer's behavior is going to get out of hand to the point one of his crew is going to take actions against him. Why is he taking the Xindi attack so ... personally? Reed at least still had a sliver of his humanity about him.
Cool brig. It has doors. Such a simple concept, Starfleet ship designers in the future should be bitch smacked.
At least Hoshi gets some stuff to do.
I'm sure this occured to me before, and to some of you, but I didn't watch much of ENT's second season ... do Denebulans (sp?) look like a cousin of the Cardassians to anyone else?
So ... they find a ship, are on guard against pirates ... and then the pirates just totally ransack 'em? Is it not standard policy to put security dudes around when you're expecting to be boarded? Then again, would a transporter boarding be expected? Then again, shouldn't Archer be expecting the unexpected?
Well, I liked it. We've had our Hero Ships boarded before, but even in TNG's "Die Hard" episode, there wasn't much to be gained by stopping the terrorists - "Oh no, they stole something we need, we'll just get it shipped over from Starbase Six..." Here, though, at least the consequences of the boarding (and the crewmember's death) FEEL very real.
Definitely a frantic feel to the episode and the camera work during the airlock decompression scenr was great and jerky in an intentionally nervous way: it jerks back and forth between Archer and Reed insttead of clean cutting between them.
The moment between Reed and Trip was really good. I mean Deep Space Nine kinda good. Trip's frustration and exhaustion is a palpable thing in that scene.
Good to know Reed's still there and not freaking out like everyone else.
Of course, all his family was well out of the Xindi weapons path o' destruction too.
You guys catch the stembolts refrence? I laughed: Stembolts are BIG.
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They may not have had self sealing stembolts that far back.... Jake and Nog's haul of Stembolts must have filled a whole cargo hold!
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Your bringing up "Skin of evil" just underscores how good tonight's episode truly was.
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The things Reed was waving his scanner at are NOT stembolts. I think they're the same props that were wpent reactor casings (or whatever they were) from "The Seventh" last year. I guess stembolts come in different sizes.
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I suspect there's a noticeable difference between a 22nd-century stembolt, and a 24th-century self-sealing stembolt.
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I loved the ep.. Very Gritty! Lots of tension. Great camera work.. And I think Archer's taking this personally because his best friend's sister croaked in the Xindi attack .. not to mention that he's the captain of the starfleet flag-ship - and maybe feels a responsibility to get to the bottom of things.
It was good to see Reed in charge of the 'Marine-types' .. they are pretty green, aren't they?
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Yeah, definately a SFx bonanza, and I loved the noticably different camera work too. In fact, the times that the Enterprise entered/exited the distortion and approached that 'mini-me' Dyson sphere the camera work and intensity felt like that of TWoK when 1701 was first approached Regula....and the zoomed in fly-by with the ominous music while they were waiting in ambush...very wraith of khanny!
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Personally, I find the idea of torture pretty reprehensible, and I wasn't at all happy to see it used here.
That said, it was a pretty stupidly done scene. You wouldn't die near instantly when exposed to a vacuum. And if the air was almost gone, the alien couldn't have heard Archer or Archer heard him. In space, no one can hear you _______.
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quote:Originally posted by MrNeutron: Personally, I find the idea of torture pretty reprehensible, and I wasn't at all happy to see it used here.
Were the "goodies" or "badies" doing the torturing? Because if it's the badies...do you want them to not do anything you don't think is nice? That'll make the plot a touch boring, don'tcha think?
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