The Enolians decide to eliminate the unwarranted stress by destroying the prison transport despite Archer's presence aboard it. As Kuroda warms up to the captain, he suggests Archer join him on his next endeavor, while Archer learns Kuroda himself was innocent of any crimes when he was first sent to Canamar. Unaware of their release, Archer offers to be of service to Kuroda offering to pilot the prison ship, in order to covertly transmit a distress signal to the Enterprise. In the second season Enterprise episode, mistaken for smugglers, Archer and Trip Tucker are shipped to the infamous penal colony known as Canamar. After T'Pol clears up the misunderstanding and Archer and Trip are set to be released, another prisoner Kuroda breaks free. Mirroring the detainment of Japanese-Americans during World War II, Archer realizes the Suliban are detained for "their own protection" due to the Tandarans' paranoia. The Tandarans try to strong arm Archer into relinquishing more intel on the Suliban, which the captain refuses. As the Enterprise tries to track down Mayweather and Archer, the captain ponders what lies ahead for them should they escape the detention center as they no longer have an inhabitable homeworld to return to. In the detention center, the officers learn that several of the Suliban are unjustly detained - they neither belong in the Cabal nor are they genetically-enhanced. The Suliban had been displaced and forced to adopt a nomadic life for the past several hundred years as a result of the war between the Tandarans and the Cabal. The two Starfleet officers learn they had somehow trespassed in a Tandaran militarized zone. While they're technically not detained since the Tandarans determined they were not Suliban, due to strict regulations, they cannot be released just yet. Voyager - “ Ex Post Facto”Įnsign Mayweather and Archer wake up in a dilapidated prison with no knowledge of how they arrived there. The Season 2 episode demonstrates not only the cruelties of war and what must be sacrificed to prevent a far larger tragedy, but also the cost of protecting those you love. She pressures Kira to aid in her investigation, with the implication that Vedek Bareil will be exposed as the collaborator responsible for the massacre, by offering her the opportunity to prove his innocence before the accusations are made public. After Winn privately confers with the known Cardassian collaborator Kubus, who wants to live his remaining years back on Bajor, she tells Major Kira she has offered Kubus sanctuary in exchange for information on the Kendra Valley Massacre where 43 Bajoran freedom fighters, including Kai Opaka’s son, were killed by the Cardassians. It is widely known that the late Kai Opaka personally hand-selected Bareil as her successor.Īfter her previous attempt to assassinate Bareil was unsuccessful, Winn sets her sights on framing him as a collaborator during the Cardassian occupation of Bajor. With the election for the next Bajoran Kai upon them, the spiritual leader, and Major Kira Nerys’ lover, Vedek Bareil is the front runner over the fanatical Vedek Winn Adami. I have never been able to forgive them for the death of my boy.” The Next Generation - “ A Matter of Perspective” “I’ve never trusted Klingons, and I never will. While they're innocent and eventually cleared after unearthing an organized conspiracy at play, Kirk must grapple with his prejudice and biases, as seen in the most damning evidence presented at trial - his own personal logs. Under Interstellar Law, Klingon General Chang arrests Kirk and McCoy for the assassination of their Chancellor, where they will stand trial in a Klingon court. Admiral Cartwright, along with the still embittered James Kirk whose son died at the hands of the Klingons, objects to conciliation with the Klingon Empire.įollowing a tension-filled diplomatic dinner with the Klingon Chancellor Gorkon and his party aboard the Enterprise, the Federation starship appears to fire two torpedoes at the Klingon ship Kronos One as two men in Starfleet uniform board the Kronos, kill a Klingon crew, and mortally wound Gorkon. With the collapse of the Klingon Empire imminent following the destruction of the Klingon moon Praxis, the Federation uses the opportunity to negotiate peace with the Klingons in the sixth Star Trek film, The Undiscovered Country.
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