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The Shipment

How would you rate "The Shipment"?  

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  1. 1. How would you rate "The Shipment"?

    • 5. It's great, I loved it!
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    • 4. It's good
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    • 3. It's average
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    • 2. It's not that good
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    • 1. I hated it!
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Production: 059

Season: 3 Episode: 7

Air Date: 10.29.2003

 

Review not yet available

 

Cast:

Scott Bakula as Jonathan Archer

John Billingsley as Dr. Phlox

Jolene Blalock as T'Pol

Dominic Keating as Malcolm Reed

Anthony Montgomery as Travis Mayweather

Linda Park as Hoshi Sato

Connor Trinneer as Charles "Trip" Tucker III

 

Guest Cast:

Steven Culp as Major Hayes

John Cothran Jr. as Gralik

Randy Oglesby as Degra

John Eddins as Xindi-Reptilian

Jack Alsted as Sloth #2

Sam Witwer as Sloth #3

 

Creative Staff:

Director: David Straiton

Written By: Chris Black & Brent V. Friedman

 

Related Items:

Kemocite

Seeker

Delphic Expanse

Earth

Xindi

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The Enterprise follows Hoshi's coordinates to a Xindi planet given to her by a telepath from the episode "Exile". What they discover is the Xindi lab that fueled the weapon that killed seven million people on Earth, without their knowing.

 

Like the previous episode, "The Shipment" is just another average episode that had nothing really exciting or astounding in it. They mainly just talk about the weapon and the head scientist's giving regrets for giving the Xindi fuel for a weapon of mass destruction. Some parts are dull, but it did fit into the season story line and this part had to be told, even though not that exciting

 

*** out of *****

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Pretty much agreed with Gamera. A very slow and dull build-up so far with Season 3. Too much sympathetic babbling, not enough useful information actually learned, other than kemocite is to Xindi and other species what iron is to us. 3

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