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  Daniels (Crewman) - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Crewman Daniels (played by Matt Winston) was the alias of an agent in the Temporal Cold War claiming to be from the 31st century, repeatedly encountered by the NX-01 Enterprise in the early 2150s.
Daniels was shocked at this unexpected turn of events and expressed even more concern upon learning that a monument commemorating a "Federation" had never been built.
While Daniels appeared to be allied with the United Federation of Planets, the identity of his faction remains unknown, although he might be attached to the Temporal Integrity Commission in his native time period.
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 Daniels (Star Trek) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the fictional world of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, Crewman Daniels is a character who is encountered in several episodes.
Daniels (a possible code name, real name, or nom de guerre), is an operative in the cross-history conflict called the Temporal Cold War.
Daniels pulled a similar feat on a much larger scale in the episode Storm Front: When the Enterprise returned to Earth after the battle with the Xindi, it discovered that it had arrived during World War II.
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 The Ultimate Crewman Daniels Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Daniels (real name unconfirmed) is a footsoldier in the Temporal Cold War and is from the 31st century.
Daniels explained little of the nature of his organization or their abilities, to keep Archer from learning too much about the future.
Daniels continued to make occasional appearances, and returned in the third season episode "Carpenter Street ", in which he sent Archer and T'Pol back to the year 2004 to investigate why some Xindi Reptilians were on Earth in that time period.
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 SECTION31.COM - Cold Front   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Crewman Daniels asks to speak with Archer in private because he believes one of the religious pilgrims is Silik -the Suliban whom Archer fought on the helix.
Astounded, Archer listens as Daniels claims to be from 900 years in the future and shows the captain a portable temporal observatory that lets him keep an eye on the space-time continuum.
Daniels says that he must discover who is giving Silik orders, for although he knows the people come from a century earlier than his own, he doesn't know why the 22nd century has become a front in the temporal cold war.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The mystery is laid out when crewman Daniels (Matt Winston) comes to Archer and tells him that a Suliban operative named Silik (John Fleck) has boarded the Enterprise disguised as one of the peaceful guests who are on board to witness a nearby cosmic event.
Daniels has been a part of Archer's crew all along, but he has apparently never been *just* an ordinary crew member; he's an operative from roughly 900 years in the future assigned to stop timeline manipulation in the 22nd century.
Daniels, much to Archer's dismay and amazement, takes the captain to his quarters, where he uses a device that shows how people from the future monitor the intersecting timelines of the past.
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 Cold Front
In the meantime, this crewman named Daniels who was serving Captain Archer his breakfast every morning turned out to be a time traveler from 900 years in the future, and he asked Archer to help him find the Suliban, because Sulibans are bad.
Daniels doesn't know who Silik's working for (or claims not to), but knows they're from a time that predates his own -- that still gives a timespan of several centuries to play with, so these could be people concurrent with "modern" 24th-century Trek, or it could be a civilization well past that time.
Daniels is human ("more or less"), but says as little as possible about the actual organization he represents.
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 Crewman Daniels - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the fictional world of Enterprise, Crewman Daniels is semi-regular character.
He is footsoldier in the Temporal Cold War and is from the 31st century.
Crewman Daniel's came back on the scene in the episode "Carpenter Street, in which he sent Archer and T'Pol back to the year 2004 to investigate why some Xindi Reptilians were on Earth in that time period.
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 Star Trek Enterprise Top 10 Lists
Crewman Daniels appears from the future, informs Captain Archer of a grave temporal threat to the federation, but tells Archer not to worry about it, he's got it covered.
Crewman Daniels teleports T'Pol and Seven of Nine to the future, to decide once and for all which crew member can fit the most cleavage in the least amount of uniform.
He is reunited with crewman Daniels, and leaves Enterprise to fight in the temporal cold war.
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 Television Without Pity » Enterprise » Cold Front   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Luckily for my recapping career, Daniels responds with, "Did Silik tell you who he was working for?" Quantum blusters that he's the one asking the questions, "crewman." Daniels ignores Quantum's italics and asks if Silik ever mentioned the Temporal Cold War.
Daniels explains that this "Temporal Observatory" is how they keep track of all the stitches in time that save nine.
Daniels explains that, with the advent of time travel, laws had to be laid down and enforced to prevent people like Silik from going back and forth and screwing things up, so it was decided that time travel could be used only for research.
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 Strekonline.com
Perplexed, a sullen Archer is approached by Crewman Daniels, a steward in the Mess Hall, who reveals he is not really a member of Starfleet, but a soldier from 900 years in the future.
Archer discusses Daniel's proposal with a stunned Trip and the ever-skeptical T'Pol, ultimately deciding that in case a "Temporal Cold War" actually does exist, it would be best to give Daniels the aid he needs.
Trip and T'Pol help Daniels set up his tracking devices in Engineering and are amazed at his futuristic technology, particularly a device that allows its operator to literally walk through walls.
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 Could Crewman Daniels be a young Gary Seven? (SisterTrek)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Daniels is probably not that characters' true name, but a persona adopted to interact with people from the 22nd Century.
Daniels appears to be fairly young in Enterprise and Gary Seven looks around middle age in The Original Series.
Well their goals were kind of different, Daniels worked to counter the damage made by others to the timeline, Gary Seven was about working out human to human conflict, and Gary Seven did mention a far off planet.
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 "Shockwave I" (Star Trek: Enterprise #26)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Daniels apologizes and explains that he needs to talk with him, and chose this time period to "hide" from certain factions involved in the Temporal Cold War.
Archer has a specific plan, and it involves unlocking the quarters Daniels used when he was masquerading as a crewman, in order to retrieve a database containing schematics for a Suliban Stealth Cruiser.
Rattled like he's never been, Daniels says that he was just having breakfast there half an hour ago, then was instructed to bring Archer to his time - the 31st century - because the timeline wouldn't be safe if he boarded that Suliban ship.
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 Episode Guide to Star Trek Enterprise @Scifispace.com
Archer and Crewman Daniels explore the devasted world trying to find out what happened as well as find a way back to their timeline.
Daniels is also surprised to find the Federation monument was never built since no Federation was ever created.
Daniels brought Archer to this point in time in order to protect the future, not cause these disastrous results.
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 InsideGroove - Race Report - RacingWest
Daniels was second fast at 15.194, but he was found with one soft tire and his penalty was to be kept out of the dash.
Daniels was still allowed to take the fast time spot in the heat action while Ferree was moved to the rear of the slow A Main heat race lineup.
Daniels pulled away from the pack and Lakeport Speedway star Bob Strauss charged back to 6th after losing several spots earlier in the race when his first fuel tank ran dry.
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 TrekWeb.com - Matt Winston Talks Time Twisting Talent of Playing 'Crewman Daniels'
"Doing STAR TREK and playing Daniels is calling for me to pay a little more attention and do a little more preparation than I'd do for a typical role," the actor says in excerpts available at Sci-Fi Pulse.
One nit at Sci Fi Pulse is that the character is Crewman Daniels, not "Ensign".
Daniels had inserted himself into the 22nd century as one of the friggin' ship's stewards.
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 Star Trek: Enterprise LogBook - HTML edition 1.0
Daniels also informs Archer that the visitor who broke the conduit was, in fact, none other than Silik - the Suliban with whom Archer barely survived a life-and-death struggle during the Klingon rescue incident.
Daniels asks Archer to give him access to modify the Enterprise's sensors so he can find and neutralize Silik, but when Silik later appears to Archer, the treacherous Suliban says that Daniels is the interloper out to derail Earth's history.
Daniels confirms for Archer that the Enterprise shuttle wasn't responsible for the colony's destruction, and that the event never happened, according to future history.
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 Archived Entry - 10/02/2004: "Book Review: Shockwave"
It was fun to read about Crewman Cutler's flirting with Dr. Phlox -- which made for a rather interesting diversion from the seriousness of the episode overall.
We learn Daniels is a time traveler from the 31st century and Archer is in the middle of a Temporal Cold War that has far-reaching ramifications for himself and all of humankind.
What ensues from this point forward is a tale of time travel, encounters with the unpredictable Suliban, and a desperate mission to thwart hidden factions of the Temporal Cold War from writing Archer out of history and, thus, causing the destruction of Earth in the distant future.
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 ENTERPRISE News
POINTS OF CONTINUITY: Daniels claims that Helix Man is from an earlier century, using less refined technology to influence the past.
Because his technology is less refined, Helix Man can't manifest himself completely in the past, hence the reason he appears in silhouette.
Daniels claimed to be from an era where the technology was perfected, and where people can be sent back to the past in complete physical manifestation.
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 Cold Front. Star Trek Enterprise.
What the heck?" Daniels' big "revelation" scene to Archer could easily have come off as a lump of exposition, but generally managed to avoid that, primarily by *not* telling us anything.
T'Pol, meanwhile, is profoundly skeptical of Daniels' claims, saying that Vulcan science has never seen any hint of time travel.
(It's also possible that T'Pol is keeping that knowledge hidden, or that some of the Vulcans know about it and she doesn't.) Once Daniels gives his side and Archer reluctantly starts searching for Silik, Silik beats Archer to the punch by waiting for him in his quarters.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
* Daniels claims to come from 900 years in the future, and to be "more or less human".
This is confusing symbology, almost as bad as Chief O'Brien's collar pin with the miniscule three chevrons and two stars (in DS9).
Since the Vorgons (not to be confused with Vogans, Vogons, or Vorlons) of TNG-319:"Captain's Holiday" claim to be from 27cen, they're probably not collecting weapons (ie the /tox uthat/) for the cold war.
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 LCARS =^= Enterprise - NX-01 - Adge's Star Trek
In March 2152, after it appeared his ship's mission was over because of the destruction of the mining colony on Paraagan II, Archer was transported to April 9, 2151 by Crewman Daniels, who revealed the Suliban were responsible for what had happened.
As a result, Silik demanded Archer, and to save him Daniels transported him to the 31st Century, causing a major disruption in the timeline that apparently destroyed Earth.
Archer and Daniels were able to repair the timeline, but Archer managed to learn that he was vital to the creation of a "United Federation of Planets" in the future: "Shockwave, Parts I and II")
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 Star Trek: Enterprise: Cold Front - TV.com
the crashed borg sphere,in the Arctic,is using a scanning device.It is exactly the same as Crewman Daniels Futuristic machine seen in the episode "Cold Front".The one he connected to enterprise systems in order to detect Silik.
This episode marks the introduction of the temporal agent, Daniels.
This is the first time Daniels dies, after being shot by Silik (edit)
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 Star Trek: Enterprise LogBook - HTML edition 1.0
Daniels begins to work feverishly to correct his mistake, but it will be difficult to send Archer back from a 31st century where Earth is in ruins and even electricity is a luxury beyond their reach.
A delirious T'Pol receives an unusual message that appears to be from Archer, telling her that the key to retrieving him lies in Crewman Daniels' sealed quarters.
Fellow guest star Tim Kelleher was an ill-fated crewman in the final episode of Next Generation.
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 The Enterprise Transcripts - Shockwave, part one
If Daniels is right, there shouldn't be more than twenty Suliban for us to deal with.
DANIELS: Ten minutes ago, that vista was more beautiful than anything you could imagine.
DANIELS: As far as I was told that was exactly what was supposed to occur.
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 Guerra fredda temporale - Message Board - ezboard.com
Women in the camp show confusion when Daniels asks them where a monument is that he's looking for.
Daniels doesn't elaborate further and the two proceed to search for the library.
Daniels doesn't understand why there are paper books in this building, they shouldn't be there he insists.
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 Bureau 42 | Enterprise: "Shockwave" (Season 1 Finale)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Before he can put the pieces together, he receives a visit from Crewman Daniels, someone he thought dead at Silik's hands.
Daniels explains that the explosion was never recorded in history.
Daniels is much better here, and Silik is evil as always.
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 Cold Front   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
prior to that of Daniels, and are in fact engaged in numerous temporal operations, of
Daniels’ portable temporal observatory may have been just a fancy sound and light show.
Daniels picks up something on his sensors, and Tucker notices motion on a catwalk out
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 NX-01 Crew Manifest - STARTREKFANS.NET   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
I have the episodes these come from but I didn't thank that was important, if you have questions about an indiviual crew member you can ask.
Which is odd when you think about how many crewman died under Captian Kirk or the other captains but with Kirk you knew someone would die.
Anyway, the only real "death" has been of crewman Daniels but he's no dead so I merely listed him as inactive.
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