Friday, March 18, 2011

Star Trek Enterprise - Syfy (US) - Season One Marathon Mar 22 '11

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STAR TREK ENTERPRISE - SYFY (US): Season One Marathon Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Cast includes Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park and Connor Trinneer.

08:00 AM Civilization

Disguised as locals, Archer and his expedition explore a civilization bedeviled by a virulent ailment possibly linked to a covert---and anomalous---nuclear reactor. Determined to find the truth, the captain teams up with a local apothecary (Diane DiLascio), leading to a close encounter between the two.

Guest stars include Diane DiLascio and Wade Williams.

09:00 AM Fortunate Son

Enterprise answers a distress signal from a damaged Earth freighter whose acting commander thirsts for revenge against the Nausicaan pirates who attacked his ship and wounded the captain. Directed by LeVar Burton (“Star Trek: Next Generation”).

Guest stars include Lawrence Monoson, Kieran Mulroney, Vaughn Armstrong, Danny Goldring and Charles Lucia.

10:00 AM Cold Front

Archer invites a group of alien stargazers to witness a stellar event aboard Enterprise, not realizing the Suliban agent Silik (John Fleck) is among the guests. Robert Duncan McNeill (“Star Trek: Voyager”) directed the episode.

Guest stars include John Fleck, Matt Winston, Michael O'Hagan and Joseph Hindy.

11:00 AM Silent Enemy

The ship is attacked by an unidentified vessel. In other events, Archer (Scott Bakula) wants to give Reed (Dominic Keating) a personalized birthday present.

Guest stars include Jane Carr, Guy Siner, Caprica's Paula Malcomson and John Rosenfeld.

12:00 PM Dear Doctor

The fascination with human behavior and culture expressed by Dr. Phlox in his letter to a peer is contrasted by his dissenting view of the crew's treatment of a dying alien race.

Guest stars include Kellie Waymire and David A. Kimball.

01:00 PM Sleeping Dogs

Archer dispatches a shuttle to the aid of a disabled Klingon vessel, whose leader orchestrates an ambush that leaves Reed, T'Pol and Hoshi stranded aboard the aliens' unstable ship.

Guest stars include Michelle Bonilla and Vaughn Armstrong.

02:00 PM Shadows Of P'jem

T'Pol's sudden transfer from the Enterprise startles Archer, who can't tell if he is more upset with the order or by her indifferent attitude about the reassignment. The captain's frustrations are soon multiplied when both he and T'Pol are taken captive by militant Andorians.

Guest stars include Jeffrey Combs, Gregory Itzin, Steven Dennis, Vaughn Armstrong, Gary Graham, Barbara Tarbuck and Jeff Kober.

03:00 PM Shuttlepod One

Trip and Reed are dispatched on a shuttle mission to investigate an asteroid field and are cut off from Enterprise, thereby becoming convinced the starship has been destroyed and that their days are numbered. This episode was penned by series creators Brannon Braga and Rick Berman. [In my opinion, a very week episode in comparison to Stargate SG-1's "Tangent."]

Guest stars include Cynthia Uhrich.

04:00 PM Fusion

En route to the eye-catching Arachnid Nebula, the crew encounters an obsolete Vulcan vessel manned by the Vahklas, a Vulcan sect that embraces emotional impulses. Despite her misgivings, T'Pol (Jolene Blalock) allows her curiosity about their lifestyle to get the best of her.

Guest stars include Enrique Murciano, Robert Pine, Vaughn Armstrong and John Harrington Bland.

05:00 PM Roque Planet

The crew explores a jungle planet that's been turned into a hunting ground by a race of stalkers called the Eska. There, a shadowy woman makes contact with Archer.

Guest stars include Stephanie Niznik, Conor O'Farrell, Eric Pierpoint and Keith Szarabajka.

06:00 PM Acquisition

The Enterprise is invaded by Ferengi marauders, who knock out the crew with sleeping gas and pillage the ship for gold, equipment and slaves. Ethan Phillips (of “Star Trek: Voyager”) and Jeffrey Combs (of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine”) guest star. [Directed by James Whitmore Jr.]

Guest stars include Jeffrey Combs, Clint Howard, Matt Malloy and Ethan Phillips.

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