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| Star Trek: Enterprise episode | |
| "Babel One" | |
Tellarite ambassador Gral in a heated exchange with Archer. |
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| Episode no. | 88 |
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| Prod. code | 412 |
| Airdate | January 28, 2005 |
| Writer(s) | Mike Sussman André Bormanis |
| Director | David Straiton |
| Guest star(s) | Jeffrey Combs Lee Arenberg Molly Brink J. Michael Flynn Brian Thompson |
| Year | November 12, 2154 |
| Episode chronology | |
| Previous | "Observer Effect" |
| Next | "United" |
"Babel One" is the name of the 88th episode from the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. It references the original series episode "Journey To Babel". "Babel One" first aired in 2005 on the American television network UPN.
The Romulans are using a telepathically controlled ship capable of taking on the image of any other ship to attack assets of different worlds in an attempt to destabilize the sector. Shran, the commander of an Andorian vessel and long-time friend of Archer, barely survives an attack by this ship.
Archer and Sato spend some time preparing for a visit by the Tellarite ambassador. The argumentive nature of the Tellarites is discussed. Sato tells Archer to keep Porthos out of the way as Tellarites think canines are a delicacy.
External links
- Babel One article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki (featured)
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