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I take it that this refers to the one worn by [[Mark Latrelle]], Malcolm's friend seen on said episode? I don't remember it ever being stated that he was stationed on the Intrepid. Did it establish this in the episode or not? --[[User:Mada101|Mada101]] 23:16, 3 Jan 2006 (UTC)
 
I take it that this refers to the one worn by [[Mark Latrelle]], Malcolm's friend seen on said episode? I don't remember it ever being stated that he was stationed on the Intrepid. Did it establish this in the episode or not? --[[User:Mada101|Mada101]] 23:16, 3 Jan 2006 (UTC)
 
* It was never established in that episode where he was serving. --[[User:Gvsualan|Alan del Beccio]] 13:31, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
 
* It was never established in that episode where he was serving. --[[User:Gvsualan|Alan del Beccio]] 13:31, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
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=== Geography Gaffe ===
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I'm from Florida, and I have a pretty good idea where Panama City (Where Trip was said to have grown up) is. In this episode, big giant swath the Xindi cut down from Florida to Venezuela starts a little above Lake Okeechobee (that huge lake down near the tip of the peninsula). Trip's sister is killed. When they first said Trip's sister was dead I figured she'd moved down there from Panama City, which is in the panhandle, really really far from where the swath cut. But then Trip goes down to look at the destruction and says it's his hometown...which has been established as Panama City...which would've been well clear of the destruction...so what the heck?

Revision as of 12:29, 27 June 2006

Does anybody recognise the woman in the first deleted scene on the DVD ? She has a British accent, and I remember her from somewhere but I can't think where. Alex Peckover 18:19, 12 Jul 2005 (UTC)

Never mind, it's Serena Scott Thomas, sister of the somewhat more famous Kristin. It was Buffy the Vampire Slayer I recognised her from. Alex Peckover 18:35, 12 Jul 2005 (UTC)

Klingon officers

Does anyone have a copy of, or access to, the novelization of this episode? It would be interesting to know how that book describes the Klingons on the bridge of Duras' ship, particularly the officer who stands behind the command chair, and how it names them. --Defiant | Talk 12:55, 30 Aug 2005 (UTC)

Nitpicks

  • This episode features huge gaps in time that go unaccounted for. The first gap occurs during the crew's voyage home from deep space, a journey that seems to have taken months. The next occurs during the six week trip between Earth and the expanse.
  • While T'Pol resigns from her position, she continues to wear her Vulcan uniform throughout the six week journey to the expanse, but is seen wearing civillian clothing throughout the next season.
  • Minor modifications made to the bridge (a new monitor above the dedication plaque and new computer systems replacing air vents above the science and tactical stations), apparently while the ship was back at Earth, do not appear until the following season.
  • Despite a brief mention of new non-Starfleet officers being assigned to the mission, none of these characters are introduced in this episode.
  • The patch worn by Captain Ramirez does not match the Intrepid uniform patch initially established in "Silent Enemy".

Removed per conversation on Memory Alpha:Ten Forward; episode pages are not intended for reviews or critiques. --Alan del Beccio 13:31, 28 February 2006 (UTC)

Intrepid Patch

The patch worn by Captain Ramirez does not match the Intrepid uniform patch initially established in "Silent Enemy".

I take it that this refers to the one worn by Mark Latrelle, Malcolm's friend seen on said episode? I don't remember it ever being stated that he was stationed on the Intrepid. Did it establish this in the episode or not? --Mada101 23:16, 3 Jan 2006 (UTC)

  • It was never established in that episode where he was serving. --Alan del Beccio 13:31, 28 February 2006 (UTC)

Geography Gaffe

I'm from Florida, and I have a pretty good idea where Panama City (Where Trip was said to have grown up) is. In this episode, big giant swath the Xindi cut down from Florida to Venezuela starts a little above Lake Okeechobee (that huge lake down near the tip of the peninsula). Trip's sister is killed. When they first said Trip's sister was dead I figured she'd moved down there from Panama City, which is in the panhandle, really really far from where the swath cut. But then Trip goes down to look at the destruction and says it's his hometown...which has been established as Panama City...which would've been well clear of the destruction...so what the heck?