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 Lowerdecks.com - Enterprise Encyclopedia - T
Commader Tucker likened T'Pol 's story of her great-grandmother's visit to Earth to an episode of the show.
He also played Saowin in "Think Tank" (VOY), and Sajen in "Detained" (ENT).
Part of the crew of Enterprise take shoreleave on Risa.
databank.lowerdecks.com /encyclopedia/T.shtml

  
 Suliban
Series & Movies :: Star Trek: Enterprise :: Episodes :: Episode.
Archer and Mayweather are detained by the Tandarans in a Suliban internment camp.
But the Suliban internment camp episode I thought that was great...
www.star-trek-books.com /star_trek/suliban.html   (620 words)

  
 TrekWeb.com -- Sneak Peak at Upcoming ENT Episode "Fallen Hero" (SPOILERS)
In the scene, Captain Archer is having a conversation via the viewscreen with an official of an alien species described as Mazarites (note that these were originally the aliens in "Detained" until recent info reveals that episode now deals with Tandarans).
The conversation pertains to the immediate rendezvous with the Enterprise of a shuttlecraft, presumedly from the planet surface, containing this Vulcan ambassador, and Archer's attempts to quiz the Mazarite about why the Vulcan ambassador has been expelled.
The script pages are dated February 15, 2002 and they describe a situation involving the Starfleet crew retrieving a Vulcan ambassador on behalf of the Vulcan High Command.
talk.trekweb.com /articles/2002/02/19/1014163352.html   (620 words)

  
 Star Trek Enterprise Season Episode - Biggest stars resource on the Internet
Star Trek: Enterprise is the fifth Star Trek TV series...join us for news, episode guide, message board, webring, and more at Scifispace.com...
Starting in the first episode, the Enterprise crew discover their time has become a front in the mysterious...
Odo on DS9 guest stars in this episode) Detained.
stars.catcrawler.info /index.php?k=star-trek-enterprise-season-episode   (620 words)

  
 SpaceBattles.com - ENT "The Council" *spoilers*
Manny Coto seems to be the savior of Enterprise.If he wrote the other episodes, then I agree.
This is entertainment, and I would say this episode is on the most significant in all of Trek.
All these episodes have there own continuing arc, with the exception of the Romulan episode.
kier.3dfrontier.com /forums/archive/index.php/t-65365.html   (620 words)

  
 SpaceBattles.com - ENT "The Council" *spoilers*
Manny Coto seems to be the savior of Enterprise.If he wrote the other episodes, then I agree.
This is entertainment, and I would say this episode is on the most significant in all of Trek.
All these episodes have there own continuing arc, with the exception of the Romulan episode.
kier.3dfrontier.com /forums/archive/index.php/t-65365.html   (620 words)

  
 TrekWeb.com -- Sneak Peak at Upcoming ENT Episode "Fallen Hero" (SPOILERS)
In the scene, Captain Archer is having a conversation via the viewscreen with an official of an alien species described as Mazarites (note that these were originally the aliens in "Detained" until recent info reveals that episode now deals with Tandarans).
The conversation pertains to the immediate rendezvous with the Enterprise of a shuttlecraft, presumedly from the planet surface, containing this Vulcan ambassador, and Archer's attempts to quiz the Mazarite about why the Vulcan ambassador has been expelled.
The script pages are dated February 15, 2002 and they describe a situation involving the Starfleet crew retrieving a Vulcan ambassador on behalf of the Vulcan High Command.
talk.trekweb.com /articles/2002/02/19/1014163352.html   (620 words)

  
 TrekWeb.com -- Sneak Peak at Upcoming ENT Episode "Fallen Hero" (SPOILERS)
In the scene, Captain Archer is having a conversation via the viewscreen with an official of an alien species described as Mazarites (note that these were originally the aliens in "Detained" until recent info reveals that episode now deals with Tandarans).
The conversation pertains to the immediate rendezvous with the Enterprise of a shuttlecraft, presumedly from the planet surface, containing this Vulcan ambassador, and Archer's attempts to quiz the Mazarite about why the Vulcan ambassador has been expelled.
The script pages are dated February 15, 2002 and they describe a situation involving the Starfleet crew retrieving a Vulcan ambassador on behalf of the Vulcan High Command.
talk.trekweb.com /articles/2002/02/19/1014163352.html   (620 words)

  
 TrekWeb.com -- Sneak Peak at Upcoming ENT Episode "Fallen Hero" (SPOILERS)
In the scene, Captain Archer is having a conversation via the viewscreen with an official of an alien species described as Mazarites (note that these were originally the aliens in "Detained" until recent info reveals that episode now deals with Tandarans).
The conversation pertains to the immediate rendezvous with the Enterprise of a shuttlecraft, presumedly from the planet surface, containing this Vulcan ambassador, and Archer's attempts to quiz the Mazarite about why the Vulcan ambassador has been expelled.
The script pages are dated February 15, 2002 and they describe a situation involving the Starfleet crew retrieving a Vulcan ambassador on behalf of the Vulcan High Command.
talk.trekweb.com /articles/2002/02/19/1014163352.html   (620 words)

  
 TrekWeb.com -- Sneak Peak at Upcoming ENT Episode "Fallen Hero" (SPOILERS)
In the scene, Captain Archer is having a conversation via the viewscreen with an official of an alien species described as Mazarites (note that these were originally the aliens in "Detained" until recent info reveals that episode now deals with Tandarans).
The conversation pertains to the immediate rendezvous with the Enterprise of a shuttlecraft, presumedly from the planet surface, containing this Vulcan ambassador, and Archer's attempts to quiz the Mazarite about why the Vulcan ambassador has been expelled.
The script pages are dated February 15, 2002 and they describe a situation involving the Starfleet crew retrieving a Vulcan ambassador on behalf of the Vulcan High Command.
talk.trekweb.com /articles/2002/02/19/1014163352.html   (620 words)

  
 Sci Fi Wire -- The News Service of the Sci Fi Channel
Stockwell was in production on the Enterprise episode at the time his older brother, actor Guy Stockwell, died.
Stockwell will appear in the episode "Detained," directed by David Livingston.
The actor, whose cause of death was not revealed, counted among his credits 30 movies and 250 television episodes, encompassing such genre outings as Knight Rider, Quantum Leap, It's Alive, Burned at the Stake and the cult classic horror film Santa Sangre.
www.scifi.com /scifiwire/art-main.html?2002-02/11/13.30.tv   (232 words)

  
 Star Trek: Enterprise Episode Guide - Star Trek: Enterprise Season Episodes - TV.com
While exploring a planet, Archer and Mayweather enter a "military zone" and are detained in an internment prison by an alien race called Tandarans, who are at war with the Suliban.
The Enterprise crew alters course to investigate the mystery of Terra Nova, a legendary Earth colony whose inhabitants mysteriously disappeared decades ago.
While exploring an uncharted planet, Enterprise crew members encounter a group of aliens who are hunting down indigenous creatures for recreation.
www.tv.com /star-trek-enterprise/show/2498/episode_guide.html   (232 words)

  
 Dean Stockwell - Memory Alpha
Dean Stockwell (born March 5, 1936) is the American actor who portrayed Colonel Grat, a Tandaran who was in charge of a Suliban detainment facility, in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Detained."
Stockwell has also earned an Academy Award nomination for his supporting role in the 1988 motion picture Married to the Mob.
Stockwell remained active in the acting business throughout his adulthood.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Dean_Stockwell   (737 words)

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