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(Jolene Blalock). Great grandmother of T'Pol.
T'Mir was one of three survivors of the crash of a Vulcan survey vessel
near Carbon Creek. Since the captain died in
the crash, it put her in command. She was more cautious and unwilling
to make contact with humans than one of her crewmates, Mestral.
Although she warmed up to the humans somewhat when she sold the invention
of Velcro to help pay for Jack's college
tuition.
("Carbon
Creek" [ENT]). tachyon radiation.
Radiation consisting of subatomic particles that exist at faster-than-light
speeds. The S.S. Enterprise
was not capable of giving off
tachyon radiation, which led Silik to believing that some one else from
the future was looking for him while he was aboard. ("Cold
Front" [ENT]). tal shanar.
Spiritual practice that Phlox attended at the Vulcan consulate
on Earth. ("Cold Front" [ENT]). Tandar Prime. Homeworld to the Tandarans. Many Suliban settled on Tandar Prime and its colonies after their homeworld became uninhabitable. After the Suliban Cabal began attacks, the remaining Suliban civilians were rounded up and placed in various detention complexes. ("Detained" [ENT]). Tandar Sector. Location of Tandar Prime and its colonies. All Suliban in this sector were rounded up and placed in detention complexes. ("Detained" [ENT]). Tandaran Intelligence Agency. Branch of the Tandaran military that had found out various pieces of information on the Suliban and their dealings with Enterprise and Captain Archer. ("Detained" [ENT]). Keyla was sent out by the Tandarans to try and retrieve information from Captain Archer on Risa under false pretenses. ("Two Days and Two Nights" [ENT]). Tandarans.
Humanoid race from Tandar Prime in the Tandar Sector.
They were physically distinguished by a ridge on their nose. Tandarans
had allowed Suliban to settle on worlds in their sector after
the Suliban homeworld
became uninhabitable. Later, they became highly suspicious of
all Suliban after the Suliban Cabal began attacks. ("Detained"
[ENT]). targ.
Klingon animal kept alive to be slaughtered freshly before eaten.
("Sleeping Dogs" [ENT]). Captain Archer was
served targ while imprisoned by the Klingons.
("Judgment"
[ENT]). Tau Ceti Accords.
Treaty signed by the Vulcans and the Andorians
which prohibited any Andorian
presence on Coridan. ("Shadows of P'Jem" [ENT]). Tavin. (Robert Pine). Captain of the Vulcan starship Vahklas. Tavin contacted the Enterprise asking for help with repairs, and also offering assistance with charting the Arachnid Nebula. ("Fusion" [ENT]). Pine previously portrayed Ambassador Liria in "The Chute" (VOY). Taylor. Food server aboard the S.S. Enterprise who usually works the morning shift. ("Cold Front" [ENT]). "Teachings
of Surak, The." Book
written by Surak,
the father of Vulcan philosophy. T'Pol gave this
book to Captain Archer to read while he was vacationing on
Risa.
("Two Days and Two Nights" [ENT]). Tellarite merchant.
Garos asked Captain
Archer if a Tellarite merchant
was how he learned about the mining operation on the Akaali
planet. ("Civilization"
[ENT]). Temporal Accord, the. Agreement signed by most races capable of time travel to follow certain protocols when travelling back in time. There were others who didn't follow the protocols, leading to the temporal cold war. ("Cold Front" [ENT]). temporal chamber. Area inside the Suliban helix where Silik communicated to a humanoid figure from the distant future. ("Broken Bow" [ENT]). temporal cold
war. Struggle over political
differences between unknown factions from varying points in the future.
One of the sides was commanding the Suliban
of 2151 to frame Klingon houses against themselves
in exchange for genetic enhancement. A Klingon named Klaang
was given information by Sarin to prove that the Suliban
were involved. Klaang crash-landed on Earth in an attempt to escape
Suliban that were chasing him. He was injured by a farmer where
he destroyed a silo, killing the pursuing Suliban, and taken to Starfleet
Medical. He was volunteered to be taken back to the Klingon
people by Captain Archer of the S.S. Enterprise.
The ship launched earlier than originally planned and brought Klaang
back to Qo'noS after several delays. The communication
with the Suliban took place in the temporal chamber of the Suliban
helix. ("Broken Bow" [ENT]). The S.S.
Enterprise further
became a front of the temporal incursions when Silik prevented
the destruction of the Enterprise
in a stellar nursery. Another faction sent Daniels
to apprehend Silik, but was unsuccessful. ("Cold Front"
[ENT]). The Suliban tried to frame Enterprise for the
obliteration of Paraagan II, but Captain Archer
was informed by Daniels on how to obtain data from the Suliban
stealth cruiser that framed them. As a result of this,
the Suliban were ordered to apprehend Archer and bring him to their
contact from the future. However, before they could, Daniels brought
Archer to the 31st century. Archer's removal from his own timeline
caused Earth to become a barren and uninhabited wasteland, so he and
Daniels worked on a way to bring him back to his own time.
("Shockwave"
[ENT]).
After Enterprise discovered a future pod,
the Suliban and the Tholians tried to claim control
of the vessel. Tucker activated a micro-transmitter
that relayed a message to the future, and the ship was immediately transported
there.
("Future
Tense" [ENT]).
temporal observatory. Holographic recreation used to represent various time travelling incidents. The device used to display the observatory was stolen by Silik, but Captain Archer prevented him from getting away with it by shooting it. ("Cold Front" [ENT]). Tenebian moons. Pair of moons visited by Travis Mayweather. ("Broken Bow" [ENT]). teracaq. Meat prepared by Zobral that was roasted. It was considered quite a delicacy. ("Desert Crossing" [ENT]). teraphasic coils. Component of the engines of a Xyrillian ship. ("Unexpected" [ENT]). Terra Nova. Nearest planet to Earth suitable for colonization. Terra Nova was colonized circa 2076 by a group of people onboard the S.S. Conestoga. About five years later, Earth had decided to send more colonists, but the Novans refused to allow more to come in. Relations between Terra Nova and Earth became strained, and then the planet was struck by an asteroid which contained beresium ore causing a radioactive cloud to be formed, killing all of the adult colonists. The children stayed alive by moving to the caves. ("Terra Nova" [ENT]). "Terra Nova."
Enterprise episode # 6.
Story by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. Teleplay by Antoinette
Stella. Directed by LeVar Burton. No date given. The
Enterprise 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: Eric Avari as Jaymin;
Mary Carver as Nadet; Brian Jacobs as Athan; Greville
Henwood as Akary. SEE:
Akary; Athan; beresium ore; S.S.
Conestoga; Crater, Judge; cytolytic
injections; data buffer; Denobulan; digger; Earhart, Emelia; Fuller,
Bernadette; Fuller, Vera; Jaymin; Logan, Mark; lung cancer; Mars; Mitchell,
Captain; MK-33; moon; Nadet; New Berlin; Novans; Reed, Malcolm;
shale;
stun grenade; Terra Nova; Tracy, Dr.; Utopia Planitia. Tesnia. Planet, homeworld to the Tesnians. The Enterprise delivered the crew of a Tesnian ship back to Tesnia after their ship collided with the Enterprise and their escape pods were launched. ("Shuttlepod One" [ENT]). Tesnian ship. Starship that was hit by a micro-singularity and then lost its navigational control, colliding with the Enterprise. No hands were lost as they all got to escape pods in time. The ship had a crew of 34. ("Shuttlepod One" [ENT]). |
Tesnians.
Race native to the planet Tesnia. Tesnians needed to breathe
at least six hours of boron gas a day. ("Shuttlepod One"
[ENT]). tetracyanate 622. Synthetic compound used as a lubricant in industrial machines. The chemical has to be handled carefully, otherwise it will cause contamination leading to sickness. The Malurian mining operation on the Akaali planet unsafely used tetracyanate 622 causing contamination in the Akaali water supply. ("Civilization" [ENT]). tetrazine.
Gaseous biproduct of a Paraagan mining operation. Tetrazine was
highly flammable. ("Shockwave" [ENT]). Tetrazine
is a theoretical compound with the chemical Formula C2H2N4. Thera.
Home planet of Ah'Len that was somewhat barren. She had
a holographic recreation of her homeworld aboard her ship. ("Unexpected"
[ENT]). Tholia.
Proper noun mentioned by Klaang.
("Broken Bow" [ENT]). Tholos.
(Steven Dennis). Member of the Andorian
Imperial Guard who ransacked
the Vulcan sanctuary on P'Jem
in 2151. ("The Andorian Incident" [ENT]). Tholos
later helped Shran and a
landing party from the Enterprise to
rescue Captain Archer
and T'Pol. ("Shadows of P'Jem" [ENT]). Ti'Mur.
Vulcan starship, Surak-class, commanded by Captain
Vanik. The Ti'Mur
was investigating the human exploration of Archer's
Comet, while sending encrypted
messages to T'Pol.
The Ti'Mur used its tractor beam to pull an Enterprise
shuttlepod out from a chasm in Archer's comet. ("Breaking
the Ice" [ENT]). Tibetan monastery. Monastery where Phlox spent two weeks on Earth. He learned to sing chords with the high lamas there. ("Cold Front" [ENT]). Titan.
The largest of Saturn's moons. Titan's diameter is half that of
the Earth. The Starfleet Omega
training mission took place on
Titan. ("Strange New World" [ENT]). Tok, Captain. Captain of the Vulcan starship Yarahla. Captain Archer once served under Tok on a mission to study a dark matter nebula. ("Breaking the Ice" [ENT]). Tolaris.
(Enrique Murciano). Crew member of the Vulcan
starship Vahklas.
Tolaris taught literature at the Shirkar
Academy, but left in pursuit
of something more than just logic. He tried to convince T'Pol
to shed her repression of emotions, but was unsuccessful.
("Fusion" [ENT]). Torothan cruiser. Ships belonging to the Torothans that usually bombarded the encampments of Zobral's people at night. ("Desert Crossing" [ENT]). Torothans. Race on a desert planet that had used a caste system. Eventually, the system was abolished, but the minority still felt they hadn't had rights because the Torothans owned much of the land and resources. The minority then began attacks against the Torothan government, but were fighting a losing battle as they only had a tenth the size of the Torothan army. ("Desert Crossing" [ENT]). Tos. (Thomas Kopache). Vulcan official who contacted the Klingons about Klaang. ("Broken Bow" [ENT]). Thomas Kopache previously played Mirok in "The Next Phase" (TNG), an engineer in "Emergence" (TNG), the communications officer of the Enterprise-B in Star Trek Generations, Viorsa in "The Thaw" (VGR), and Kira Taban in "Ties of Blood and Water" (DS9) and "Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night" (DS9). tractor beam. A focused linear graviton force beam used to physically manipulate objects across short distances. Klingon battle cruisers were equipped with tractor beams. ("Unexpected" [ENT]). So were Suurok-class starships ("Breaking the Ice" [ENT]), Malurian vessels ("Civilzation" [ENT]), and Tholian vessels ("Future Tense" [ENT]). Tracy, Dr. Chief medical officer aboard the S.S. Conestoga and on Terra Nova. ("Terra Nova" [ENT]). Traeg.
(Jeff Kober). Leader of a group of terrorists on Coridan
who kidnapped Captain
Archer and T'Pol.
He demanded the Enterprise send 40 phase
pistols in exchange for the
hostages. He was later killed during the Vulcan
strike of the compound. ("Shadows of P'Jem" [ENT]).
Kober previously portrayed Iko
in "Repentance" (VOY). translation matrix.
Device tied into the universal translator on starships, including
the S.S. Enterprise.
("Breaking the Ice" [ENT]). transporters. Relatively new device by 2151. Transporters aboard the S.S. Enterprise were approved for biotransport. The transporter was used to rescue Captain Archer from the Suliban Helix. ("Broken Bow" [ENT]). Crewman Novakovich got into a transporter accident when there was too much debris in the matter stream. ("Strange New World" [ENT]). Humans were not the only other race to have transporters. Races such as the Malurians also had them aboard their vessels. ("Civilization" [ENT]). It was rumored that for a split second you could see both places of your transport at the same time. ("Fortunate Son" [ENT]). Treaty of Ka'Taan. Treaty negotiated by Ambassador V'Lar earlier in her career. While negotiating, T'Pol came to visit her in the city where it was located, Vulcana Regar. ("Fallen Hero" [ENT]). Trelit, Chancellor.
(Charles Dennis). Torothan governement official who warned the
Enterprise not to send any shuttles down to the Cygniai expanse because
it was the location of terrorist factions. ("Desert Crossing"
[ENT]). Dennis previously
played Commander Sunad in "Transfigurations" (TNG). Trena'L.
(Randy Oglesby). Captain of the Xyrillian
ship. He agreed to give
holotechnology to the Klingons in exchange for their
lives. ("Unexpected" [ENT]). Oglesby
previously played Ro-Kel and Ah-Kel in "Vortex" (DS9), Silarin
Prin in "The Darkness and the Light" (DS9), and Kir in "Counterpoint"
(VGR). tri-fluoronate compound. Compound used for sealing cavities. T'Pol had fillings composed of the compound. ("Dear Doctor" [ENT]). Triaxian silk.
Commodity that D'Marr traded. He offered some to
T'Pol,
thinking she might like it. ("Oasis" [ENT]). tricyclic plasma drive. Type of plasma drive that the Suliban used in their ships. ("Broken Bow" [ENT]). triglobulin. Chemical compound produced in the bodies of the Axanar. It could also be used for medicines, vaccines, and even as an aphrodesiac. It was extracted from the crew of an Axanar ship after it was raided by an unknown alien race. This compound was very similar to human lymphatic fluid. ("Fight or Flight" [ENT]). Trillius Prime.
Inhabited planet that Travis Mayweather had visited. It
took fourth, fifth, and sixth grades for him to get there. ("Broken
Bow" [ENT]). tritanium.
Metal alloy used in the construction of spacecraft.
Axanar
ships used tritanium as one of their hull materials. ("Fight
or Flight" [ENT]). tropolisene. Psychotropic compound found in some flowers that had a hallucinogenic affect. A landing party from the S.S. Enterprise inhaled large amounts of the drug after a windstorm blew pollen from the mountains. But the atomic structure of the tropolisene had a stray neutron when broken down in the bloodstream released a dangerous toxin. Inaprovaline helped eliminate the toxin of treated soon enough. ("Strange New World" [ENT]). Tucker, Charles
"Trip" III. (Connor
Trineer). Chief engineer aboard the S.S.
Enterprise. Tucker was
the second-highest ranking officer as commander aboard the Enterprise.
He helped Captain Archer
rescue Klaang from the Suliban Helix. ("Broken
Bow" [ENT]). Once when Tucker was on the Omega
training mission on
Titan,
his EV pack froze up and he began to experience nitrogen narcosis.
Jonathan Archer helped save Tucker's life by ordering him to
keep his helmet on, despite his dellusional state in 2147. ("Strange
New World" [ENT]). Tucker had known Archer since 2143, and
had been in Starfleet since 2139. In 2151, Tucker went over to
help repair the engines on a Xyrillian ship. He
unknowingly became impregnated by Ah'len.
During the first week of his pregnancy, he had an increased appetite
and experienced mood swings. He was relieved when the Enterprise
found the Xyrillian ship, where
they were able to transport the child from him. Tucker was the
first male from Earth to ever have been impregnated. ("Unexpected"
[ENT]). Tucker once decoded an encrypted message sent from the
Ti'Mur
to T'Pol about her arranged marriage. He deeply regretted
it and apologized to her after originally suspecting her of being a
spy. ("Breaking the Ice" [ENT]). Tucker considered
himself an optimist, as was evident when he was stranded in space in
shuttlepod with Malcolm Reed, both thinking the Enterprise
had been destroyed. While
there he admitted that he never did too well with women and relationships.
("Shuttlepod One" [ENT]). When vacationing on Risa,
Tucker was seduced, along with Malcolm
Reed, and mugged by two shapeshifters.
("Two Days and Two Nights" [ENT]). Trip's curiosity
got the best of him when he and Reed went snooping on an unknown repair
station. They were beamed onto the bridge after attempting to
find the computer core of the station, and Captain Archer reprimanded
them.
("Dead
Stop" [ENT]). Tucker was kidnapped by Pirek Goff
after trying to fix a stasis pod onboard his ship. He and Kaitaama
escaped the ship in an escape pod and landed
on a planet where they had intimate relations. He was rescued
by the crew of Enterprise.
("Precious Cargo" [ENT]). While surveying 62 moons orbiting
a gas giant, Trip was shot down by an Arkonian pilot
named Zho'kaan. He and the pilot both crash-landed
on one of the moons. They fought on the surface before finally
cooperating in order to be saved.
("Dawn"
[ENT]). Tucker was an engineer under the command of Captain
Jeffries during the NX-Test Program.
He helped regulate the test of the NX-Beta
after Archer and A.G. Robinson had taken the vessel
to prove it was worthy.
("First
Flight" [ENT]). Tucker was very grieved when he lost his
sister, Elizabeth Tucker, in the attack on Earth
by the Xindi probe. He was eager to find the
Xindi and pay them back.
("The
Expanse" [ENT]). turkey.
Poultry meat that was able to
be prepared on the S.S. Enterprise.
("Breaking the Ice" [ENT]). "Two Days
and Two Nights."
Enterprise episode # 25. Story by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga.
Teleplay by Chris Black. Directed by Michael Dorn. February 18th,
2152. Part of the crew of Enterprise take shoreleave
on Risa. Archer meets a mysterious woman, Mayweather goes climbing,
Sato meets an alien man with a knack for languages, and while clubbing
Trip and Reed meet some women while who aren't what they appear to be.
GUEST CAST: Kelly Waymire as Cutler, Elizabeth; Rudolf Martin
as Ravis; Joseph Will as Rostov; Dennis Cockrum as Freebus;
DonnaMarie Recco as Dee'Ahn;
James Ingersol as Alien Man; Jennifer Williams as Alien Woman; Geoff
Meed as Dee'Ahn; Stephen Wozniak as Latia;
Dey Young as Keyla. SEE:
Archer, Jonathan; benzethonium chloride; Cutler, Elizabeth; Dee'Ahn;
Galartha; Keyla; Latia; Mayweather, Phlox; Travis; Ravis; Reed, Malcolm;
Regulan bloodworms; Regulus; Rhylo; Risa; Risan mai-tai; Risan sea turtles;
Rostov, Crewman Michael; Sato, Hoshi; "Teachings
of Surak, The"; Tucker,
Charles; Vega Reticuli.
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