Breaking the Ice
- El episodio se emitió el 7 nov 2001
- TV-PG
- 45min
Añade un argumento en tu idiomaEnterprise discovers a comet which contains the very rare element eisilium. Then unexpectedly a Vulcan ship arrives. Captain Vanik tells they're interested in human behavior.Enterprise discovers a comet which contains the very rare element eisilium. Then unexpectedly a Vulcan ship arrives. Captain Vanik tells they're interested in human behavior.Enterprise discovers a comet which contains the very rare element eisilium. Then unexpectedly a Vulcan ship arrives. Captain Vanik tells they're interested in human behavior.
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe Ti'Mur is the first major Vulcan High Command starship seen in all of Star Trek.
- PifiasAn ice comet with a diameter of 84 kilometers would have next to no surface gravity. There is no way Travis would have fallen down and hurt himself. There is also no way their shuttlepod would have fallen into an ice crevasse. The gravity on a comet that size would be something like 1/100th earth sea level. Even if it was a solid ball made out of the densest metal in the universe, surface gravity would still only be 0.05x that of Earth.
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[T'Pol asks Tucker's advice on whether she should accept a prearranged marriage on Vulcan or stay on Enterprise]
Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III: What do *you* wanna do?
Sub-Commander T'Pol: That is irrelevant.
Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III: No, it's not, it's very relevant. Do you wanna go back and marry this guy, spend a year with him, ten years, a hundred years, or do you wanna stay on Enterprise?
Sub-Commander T'Pol: I have an obligation.
Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III: You've got an obligation to yourself. You spent the last year around Humans. If there's one thing you shoulda learned, it's that we're free to make our own decisions. There's a lot to be said for personal choice.
- Banda sonoraWhere My Heart Will Take Me
Written by Diane Warren
Performed by Russell Watson
Episode: {all episodes}
It opens with a delightful sequence in which the crew answer some questions from a group of schoolchildren about life aboard the Enterprise. This is a very well written piece. Leaving aside the obvious embarrassing poo questions, my favourite reply is Captain Archer's when talking about onboard romantic relationships. He explains that if two people really like each other.....ahem......they have plenty of places to go and look at the stars. Scott Bakula has such a lot of charm it sometimes looks as if he is having difficult achieving the appropriate level of distance that is required of a Captain.
The Vulcan ship's Commander who claims not to have been spying on the Enterprise is played by William Utay. Extremely well know for hundreds of appearances on the TV series Days of Our Lives, he is not a Science Fiction regular at all but gives a faultless performance in this rather odious role. In fact, so memorable was he that it is a surprise to look back and see that he appeared in just this one episode.
The two lads on the surface of the comet are supposed to be on a dangerous and serious scientific mission. Not only do they mess about building a snowman but they never bloody well stop talking. I know we are supposed to be getting to know the crew at this stage but perhaps they shouldn't be introduced to us as such a pair of naughty schoolboys. Anyone worrying too much about the lack of accurate science in their Sci Fi is probably watching the wrong show, but even Bruce Willis's execrable film Armageddon showed a better understanding of the physics involved in landing on a comet.
Senior Trekker scores every episode with a 5.
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