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| fakirs.
Indian mystics who practiced meditation, and could supposedly stop their
own hearts. ("Carbon
Creek" [ENT]). Federation. Organization that had a monument constructed for on Earth of the future. When Daniels brought Archer to the future, his disappearance from the timeline caused the Federation monument to never exist. ("Shockwave, Part II" [ENT]). Fellebia.
There was a phrase "When in Fellebia, do as the Fellebians do."
("Unexpected" [ENT]). Ferengi. Warp-capable race that visited Valakis prior to 2151. ("Dear Doctor" [ENT]). The same group of Ferengi was encountered by the Enterprise later on when they raided the ship. They set an artifact on a moon that was picked up by the Enterprise, and used to release a knockout gas on the ship. Their raid was unsuccessful as they were stopped by a few members of the crew who woke up. Their society was very capitalistic by nature, where most of what they lived for was the acquisition of wealth. They even had the Rules of Acquisition to guide them to more profits, which contained rules where even greed was seen as a positive thing. ("Acquisition" [ENT]). The Ferengi were not actually mentioned by name in this episode. Ferengi whip. Weapon used by Ulis to fire high-energy plasma discharges at a target. ("Acquisition" [ENT]). "Fight or
Flight." Enterprise
episode # 3. Written by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. Directed
by Allan Kroeker. Date: May 6th, 2151. As
they continue their deep space exploration, the NX-01 crew comes across
an alien ship where they discover 15 humanoid corpses that seem to have
been part of a scientific experiment. The horrific sight inspires
Sato to panic and demand a return to Earth, but Archer insists on continuing
the mission and finding out more about the abandoned dead. Trouble
comes calling when the aliens that were conducting the gruesome experiments
return and begin attacking Captain Archer and his team.
GUEST CAST: Jeff Ricketts as Alien
captain, Max Williams as Crewman #1, Brett Baker as Crewman #2.
SEE: Anchorage; Axanar ship; Axanar; Bennett, Crewman; class-3
pulse rifle; disilicon polymers; EM-33; EM sidearms; environmental suits;
Hayden, Crewman; hydraulic compressor; microcharges; Namod, Crewman;
Phlox; Porter, Ensign; Pyrithian bat; Sato, Hoshi; Sluggo; Socorro,
Ensign; stellar nursery; triglobulin; tritanium; universal translator;
Vulcan starcharts; Vulcans; zero-g training. Fletcher, Crewman.
(Jason Grant Smith). Crewman aboard the S.S.
Enterprise. ("Broken
Bow" [ENT]). Florida Keys.
Stretch of curved islands around the tip of Florida
where Tucker mentioned their were hefty wind storms. ("Strange
New World" [ENT]). food rations. Emergency food kept in packages aboard starships and shuttles. Some of the types of food included veal marsala, Chilean sea bass, moo goo gai pan, and meatloaf with gravy and mashed potatoes. ("Shuttlepod One" [ENT]). football.
Human sport, also known as American football. A Vulcan anthropologist
once misunderstood the game, believing that the players were trying
to kill the quarterback instead of just tackling him. ("Fusion"
[ENT]). Forrest, Admiral Maxwell. (Vaughn Armstrong). Head admiral of Starfleet on Earth. Forrest gave the orders for the S.S. Enterprise to return Klaang to Qo'noS. ("Broken Bow" [ENT]). Forrest later ordered the Enterprise to give aid to the E.C.S. Fortunate when they sent a distress call to Starfleet. ("Fortunate Son" [ENT]). He later delivered the orders of the Vulcan High Command to Captain Archer to recall T'Pol. ("Shadows of P'Jem" [ENT]). Forrest was a commodore during the time of the NX-Test Program, where he directed the test flights in the NX-prototypes. ("First Flight" [ENT]). Forrest alerted Archer about the attack on Earth by the Xindi probe. He ordered Enterprise back to Earth. ("The Expanse" [ENT]). Vaughn Armstrong has previously played a numerous amount of roles such as Commander Korris in "Heart of Glory" (TNG), Gul Danar in "Past Prologue" (DS9), Telek R'Mor in "Eye of the Needle" (VGR), Seskal in "When it Rains..." (DS9), Lansor (Two of Nine) in "Suvival Instinct" (VGR), a Vidiian captain in "Fury" (VGR), the Alpha Hirogen in "Flesh and Blood" (VGR), Korath in "Endgame" (VGR), and later played a Klingon captain in "Sleeping Dogs" (ENT), and a Kreetassan Captain in "Vox Sola" (ENT). Admiral Forrest was named in honor of the late DeForest Kelley. |
Fortunate, E.C.S. Earth cargo freighter, Y-class, commanded by Captain Keene. The Fortunate often had to deal with attacks by Nausicaan pirates. One attack injured Keene, putting Matthew Ryan in command. Ryan then sought out for revenge on the Nausicaans, but was stopped by the S.S. Enterprise. ("Fortunate Son" [ENT]). "Fortunate
Son." Enterprise
episode # 10. Written by James Duff. Directed by LeVar Burton.
No date given. The Enterprise
crew is dispatched by Starfleet Command to assist Fortunate, a human
freight vessel that has been attacked by Nausicaan pirates. On arriving,
they are surprised to find that Fortunate's crew is resistant to Archer's
efforts to help them and determined to seek revenge against their attackers,
no matter what the repercussions. GUEST
CAST: Lawrence Monoson as Ryan,
Matthew; Kieran Mulroney as Shaw;
Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest; Danny Goldring as Nausicaan
Captain; Charles Lucia as Captain Keene; D. Elliot Woods
as Nausicaan Prisoner. SEE: chef;
dilithium ore; Draylax; Draylax-Vega run; Draylaxian whiskey; E.C.S.;
Forrest, Admiral Maxwell; Fortunate,
E.C.S.; gravity plating;
Horizon, E.C.S.; ice cream; J-class; Jupiter Station; Jupiter; Keene,
Captain; Mayweather, Travis; Nadine; Nausicaa; Nausicaan captain; Nausicaan
cargo depot; Nausicaan prisoner; Nausicaan raider; Nausicaans; North
Star, E.C.S.; nutripacks; NX; NX-class; plasma cannon; quartermaster;
resequenced meatloaf; Ryan, Matthew; Shaw; shield frequencies; steak;
transporters; valve assembly; Vega colony; Y-class. Fraddock, Captain.
(Michael O'Hagan). Captain of the vessel who escorted a group
of "spiritually minded men" to the Great
Plume of Agosoria as his job.
("Cold Front" [ENT]). Fuller, Bernadette. Full name of Novan colonist Nadet. Nadet was the daughter of Vera Fuller. ("Terra Nova" [ENT]). Fuller, Crewman.
Crewman aboard the S.S. Enterprise. Her quarters were
next to T'Pol's.
("Shockwave,
Part II" [ENT]). Fuller alerted T'Pol that Phlox had a shipment
of snow beetles.
("The
Expanse" [ENT]). "Fusion."
Enterprise
episode # 17. Story by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. Teleplay
by Michael Sussman and Phyllis Strong. Directed by Rob Hedden.
No date given. While preparing
to chart a nebula, the crew runs across a ship full of Vulcans who have
embraced emotions. When one of the Vulcans tries to tempt T'Pol
with emotions, she faces a dilemma.
GUEST CAST: Enrique Murciano as Tolaris;
Robert Pine as Tavin; John Harrington Bland as Kov;
Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest. SEE: Arachnid
nebula; Bayshore Elementary; camomile tea; chicken marsala; Cosmos A
to Z, The; football; inaprovaline; Kov; Lyles, Melissa; mint tea; Shirkar
Academy; Surak; T'Pol; Tavin; Tolaris; translinear sensors; V'tosh
ka'tur; Vahklas;
Vulcan mind meld; Vulcans.
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