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  1. "Cold Station 12" is the fifth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise, the eighty-first episode overall. It was directed by Mike Vejar from a script by Alan Brennert, and aired on November 5, 2004, on UPN.

    • November 5, 2004
    • Mike Vejar
  2. "Star Trek: Enterprise" Cold Station 12 (TV Episode 2004) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Eleven years later, Dr. Soong and his grown Augment children head to Cold Station 12 aboard a Klingon Bird-of-Prey to free other embryos following his escape from the custody of the starship Enterprise. As they plan their mission to steal the remaining embryos, Malik notices they can take out the life support system easily. Soong dismisses it ...

  4. Cold Station 12, also known as C-12, was a top-secret facility located in an asteroid in the 22nd century. It was jointly operated and staffed by a crew of eleven Humans and the Denobulans under the auspices of the Interspecies Medical Exchange. The facility was used to store hazardous viruses...

  5. Summaries. The Augments are on their way to Cold Station 12, where Augments embryos are kept. The Augments have escaped in a bird of prey with their 'father' Dr. Arik Soong. To find out where they went, Enterprise goes to the location Soong told the Augments were raised. Someone has been left behind.

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  7. Directed by Mike Vejar. Review by Jamahl Epsicokhan. "Why are you so surprised? Whenever a group of people start believing they're better than everyone else, the results are always the same." — Archer to Soong. In brief: A solid show balancing action and characters, which comes together in one particularly good scene.

  8. May 10, 2016 · Cold Station 12 is essentially an extended forty-minute alternate version of that sequence, one that opts to depict the torture of the researchers in graphic detail and decides to have our heroes arrive while the supermen are engaged in their grisly enterprise.

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