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Mar 20, 2002 · Rogue Planet: Directed by Allan Kroeker. With Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating. Lieutenant Reed discovers a rogue planet, which has broken out of orbit and therefore is devoid of any light.
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- Allan Kroeker
- 2002-03-20
"Rogue Planet" is the eighteenth episode (production #118) of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise airing on the UPN network. While exploring an uncharted planet, Enterprise crew members encounter a group of aliens who are hunting indigenous creatures for recreation.
Archer has visions of a mysterious humanoid woman on a rogue planet where it is eternally nighttime. Captain Jonathan Archer is uncomfortable posing for pictures for Starfleet Headquarters, when the Enterprise discovers a rogue planet that has broken out of its orbit. They decide to lay in a...
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Synopsis. A planet appears on sensors, adrift and without a solar system, so Captain Archer has Sub-Commander T'Pol scan the planet. Lieutenant Reed detects a ship near the equator, and an away-team find the remains of a camp-site 200 meters from the alien shuttle.
The rogue planet (no star system so therefore no daylight, which begs the question — glossed over with useless pseudo-science — of how it can plausibly support so much plant life) is an always-nighttime hunting ground for a species called the Eska. They use this planet for safari purposes.
Jan 23, 2015 · Rogue Planet is a story that could easily have been told on any other Star Trek spin-off. Indeed, a great deal of its story elements feel inherited like hand-me-down clothes. Hunters chasing sentient game is a stock science-fiction trope, but it is one that the franchise has explored quite frequently.