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Babel One : ウィキペディア英語版
Babel One

"Babel One" is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series ''Star Trek: Enterprise'', and originally aired on January 28, 2005. The episode was written by Mike Sussman and André Bormanis, and directed by David Straiton. "Babel One" was the first of a three-part story which continued in the episodes "United" and "The Aenar". The arc was intended to precede the Romulan War which had been mentioned in previously aired episodes of the franchise, while "Babel One" was a reference to the ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' episode "Journey to Babel".
Set in the 22nd century, the series follows the adventures of the first Starfleet starship ''Enterprise'', registration NX-01. In this episode, ''Enterprise'' is escorting a Tellarite Ambassador, when they respond to distress calls from Andorian vessel under attack. Pursuing the mysterious attacking vessel, they begin to uncover a plot to derail cooperative relations between the Tellarites, Andorians and Humans.
The guest cast included several actors who had previously appeared in the franchise, including Lee Arenberg, Brian Thompson and Jeffrey Combs. It also featured Molly Brink for the second time as Lieutenant Talas. The episode required extensive make-up for the guest cast, with Brink undergoing more than four and a half hours of work prior to filming for her first day on set as she had to be painted blue head to toe in addition to the normal prosthetics. Reviewers were positive of the episode, calling it an improvement on the previous week's "Observer Effect", and praised the ending. Although Nielsen ratings of 1.7/3 percent showed an improvement over the previous episode, the number of actual viewers was the lowest yet for the series with 2.53 million watching the episode on the first broadcast.
==Plot==
It is November 2154, and Captain Archer and Ensign Sato spend time preparing for the arrival of Ambassador Gral and the Tellarite delegation, by practicing being blunt, complaining, and arguing. En route to the trade summit on "Babel One", they detect a distress call from the Andorian warship, ''Kumari'', now under attack. ''Enterprise'' alters its course to assist, and arrives to find Captain Shran, Lieutenant Talas, and 17 other survivors in escape-pods. Archer goes to meet him in Sickbay, and an angry Shran claims that both the Andorian Ambassador's and his ship were attacked and destroyed by a powerful Tellarite vessel.
Scans of the debris indicate Tellarite weapon signatures, and recovered sensor data shows a Tellarite vessel firing. With both delegations on board, and accusations of duplicity rising between the groups, Archer considers taking the Andorians to their homeworld. At full warp, ''Enterprise'' is suddenly attacked by an Andorian ship. When attempts at communicating fail, Archer demands that Shran intervenes — he complies by explaining how to knock out its shields — but the attempt is ineffective. ''Enterprise'' is spared only when the attacking ship has to retreat because of a fluctuating power grid. T'pol then notices that the "Andorian" and "Tellarite" ships have the same energy signature.
Shran is unconvinced, and using Talas as a distraction, manages to escape and capture Gral, before order is restored. The alien vessel is then tracked, and it appears to be capable of holographically disguising itself. Commander Tucker, Lieutenant Malcolm Reed and several MACOs beam aboard the ship, only to find it deserted and without life support. Tucker and Reed become stranded when the vessel warps away, and make their way to an empty bridge. On Romulus, it is revealed that the ship is actually being controlled remotely by a group of Romulans (led by Admiral Valdore, a scientist called Nijil, and a virtual pilot) in an attempt to prevent a regional détente.

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