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  1. Feb 11, 2005 · The Aenar: Directed by Michael Vejar. With Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating. Enterprise finds out the marauder was piloted telepathically by an Aenar, a subspecies from Andoria.

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    • 2005-02-11
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_AenarThe Aenar - Wikipedia

    "The Aenar" is the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise, and originally aired on February 11, 2005. It was written by André Bormanis from a story by Manny Coto, and was directed by Mike Vejar.

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    Teaser

    As Admiral Valdore gazes out a window on Romulus, Senator Vrax, with two Remans standing near him, complains that the mission they were assigned to has become a disaster. The Romulan Senate expected them to cause political discord throughout the Alpha and Beta Quadrants but, for the first time ever, the Andorian and Tellarite governments have now formed an alliance. Vrax tells Valdore that a group of Romulans in the senate doesn't share the admiral's opinion that the alliance won't last. The...

    Act One

    1. "Captain's starlog, supplemental. A transport ship is returning the Tellarite ambassador to his homeworld, but Shran has offered to stay and help us track down the marauder." Listenfile info In a briefing room aboard Enterprise, Commander T'Pol informs Captain Archer, Lieutenant Reed, Tucker, Phlox and Shran that the drone ship is being navigated using telepresence – a process which allows remote operation of a vessel. Shran comments that in the past, the Andorians experimented with telepr...

    Act Two

    Archer tells Shran that the Andorian's leg has stopped bleeding. However, if Shran moves, he may lose more blood. If he and Archer stay where they are, he fears that they will freeze to death. Archer attempts to contact Enterprise with his communicator, although Shran reminds him of the dampening field. The captain claims that he remembered the field, but attempted to signal the starship anyway. When Archer asks how far they are from the Aenar compound, Shran indicates that they are not as fa...

    "This mission was supposed to cause dissension in the region. It's had the opposite effect." "Senator, you..." "The Andorians and Tellarites have formed an alliance. They're working together for the first time in history." 1. - Vrax and Valdore "You might be the best there is at crunching numbers, but... when it comes to actually sticking things to...

    This was the first episode to feature Andoria in Star Trek. The fact that the world is covered in ice is a logical contrast to the desert planet of the Andorians' rivals, the Vulcans.
    According to writers Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens in a special features segment on the ENT Season 4 DVD, the establishment of the Andorian homeworld as a moon orbiting a gas giant was devised...
    "The Aenar" is the first and only episode in its trilogy in which the pilot of the Romulan drone ship, Gareb, is named. Unlike "Babel One" and "United", it does not feature Ambassador Gral or his T...
    A deleted sceneavailable on the Season 4 DVD set revealed that both Admiral Valdore and Senator Vrax were placed under arrest as a result of failing their mission to destabilize relations between A...

    Starring

    1. Scott Bakula as Jonathan Archer 2. John Billingsley as Phlox 3. Jolene Blalock as T'Pol 4. Dominic Keating as Malcolm Reed 5. Anthony Montgomery as Travis Mayweather 6. Linda Park as Hoshi Sato 7. Connor Trinneer as Charles "Trip" Tucker III

    Guest stars

    1. Jeffrey Combs as Thy'lek Shran 2. Alexandra Lydon as Jhamel 3. Brian Thompson as Valdore 4. Geno Silva as Vrax 5. Alicia Adams as Lissan

    Co-star

    1. Scott Allen Rinker as Gareb

  3. As depicted in the Star Trek: Enterprise novel The Good That Men Do, the Aenar became extinct by the early 25th century. According to the Star Trek: Typhon Pact novel Paths of Disharmony, the Aenar were extinct by the late 23rd century.

  4. "Star Trek: Enterprise" The Aenar (TV Episode 2005) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. In an Andorian city, an Aenar woman tells Archer that Shran (who is being treated by an Aenar doctor) will soon be recovered. She knows Archer's name despite it being illegal to use telepathy without permission because she learnt it when the Andorian chancellor contacted her species.

  6. Feb 11, 2005 · The Enterprise travels to Andoria to recruit their own Aenar to tap into the signal and stop the drone. But once there, we don't even see Andorian society. Andoria is represented by empty ice-tunnels which, according to Shran, "branch off for thousands of kilometers."

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