- Shockwave (Enterprise)
ST episode
name =Shockwave
series =Enterprise
ep_num =25
prod_num =126
date =May 23 ,2002
writer =Rick Berman Brannon Braga
director =Allan Kroeker
producer =Dawn Valazquez
guest =John FleckMatt Winston Vaughn Armstrong
James HoranStephanie Erb David Lewis Hays
stardate =unknown
year =2152
prev =Two Days and Two Nights
next =Shockwave, Part IIST episode
name =Shockwave Part II
Silik searches for Archer on the "Enterprise",
"Shockwave Part II"
series =Enterprise
ep_num =26
prod_num =128
date =September 18 ,2002
writer =Rick Berman Brannon Braga
director =Allan Kroeker
producer =Dawn Valazquez
guest =John FleckMatt Winston Vaughn Armstrong Gary Graham Keith Allan Jim Fitzpatrick Michael Kosik
stardate =unknown
year =2152; 31st century
prev =Shockwave
next =Carbon Creek"Shockwave" is a two-part episode of the
television series "". Part one is the 25th episode (production #126) and part two is the 26th episode (production #128).ynopsis
Part I
The "Enterprise" is ordered to return to Earth after the apparent destruction of an alien colony. The real reason for the destruction has far more serious consequences for all of humanity.
Part II
The "Enterprise" is held hostage while Captain Archer searches for a way to return from the 31st century with Daniels' help.
Plot
Part I
Starfleet orders Enterprise to return home when the crew seemingly causes the destruction of an alien planet they were exploring. Archer is visited by former crew member Daniels, who traveled through time to warn him that the Suliban are trying to sabotage Enterprise's mission, and the two travel through time to try to thwart the Suliban's plans.
Part II
Daniels and Archer must find a way back to the 22nd Century in order to make sure history plays out as it should. Meanwhile, on board Enterprise, the Suliban have taken over the ship, but Reed, Trip, and T'Pol formulate a plan to eject them.
Novelization
"Shockwave" was adapted into a novel by
Paul Ruditis and published in hardcover byPocket Books in October 2002, in conjunction with the broadcast of Part II. A paperback edition was not published until July 2004.External links
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