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| On the Enterprise-D, Riker and Troi view a holodeck recreation of the NX-01’s final days. |
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| Paxton’s Terra Prime stirs up anti-alien hatred and threatens to derail the interspecies diplomatic talks. |
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| The crew of Enterprise return to Earth for a conference designed to lay the foundations for the Federation, but a xenophobic terrorist group threaten to derail the process. |
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| Mirror-Archer and his crew take the captured 23rd Century USS Defiant on a desperate mission to put down the rebellion against the Terran Empire. |
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| In the Mirror Universe, Commander Archer plots to overthrow Captain Forrest and take command of the ISS Enterprise, but his ultimate plan is something far more daring… |
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| An Orion captain offers Archer the chance to establish diplomatic relations with the Orion Syndicate, but insists that Archer accepts the “gift” of three exotic Orion slave girls. |
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| Phlox and Reed both face moral dilemmas as Archer races to save the doctor before the Klingons take extreme measures to contain the virus. |
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| A Worthy First Flight for Captain William T. Riker |
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| During shore leave on Earth, Phlox is kidnapped and forced to co-operate in a secret Klingon medical experiment. |
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| A surprisingly solid alternate-universe tale. |
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| Archer and Shran travel to Andor to seek out the reclusive Aenar, the sister-race of the Andorians who appear to be somehow involved in the Romulan plot. |