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  1. Dec 3, 2004 · Kir'Shara: Directed by David Livingston. With Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating. While Enterprise travels to Andoria to warn them of the attack, Archer tries to bring the Kir'Shara to the High Command.

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    Teaser

    In the chambers of the Vulcan High Command on Vulcan, Administrator V'Las shows the assembled Vulcans the Andorian ship movements around Paan Mokar. Kuvak points out that the Vulcans themselves gave the Andorians that planet when they signed a treaty. He wonders why the Andorians would mount a defensive position around it. V'Las tells him the Andorians believe that the Vulcans are intending to retake it because probes have been generating false warp signatures. Kuvak questions why the council...

    Act One

    Elsewhere on Vulcan, Archer, T'Pau, and T'Pol continue on towards the Vulcan High Command, Archer safely carrying the recently discovered Kir'Shara. Archer is intent on getting the artifact back to the High Command but it is two days away. T'Pau underlines the importance on getting the sacred object to the High Command, as it is the only surviving record of Surak's teachings and it would have an enormous impact on not only the High Command but Vulcan society itself. On Enterprise, in Archer's...

    Act Two

    Shran, suspicious of the information Soval has given him about the impending invasion, demands that Soval reveal the truth. Soval reminds him he was truthful through their previous negotiations, but Shran still proceeds to torture him. He's using a device that affects the Vulcan nervous system, causing Soval to soon lose control of his emotional barrier. Soon, Enterprise sees that Soval is missing and that he's on Shran's ship. Tucker hails, but gets no response. The Andorian ships head for t...

    "Tell Archer that's twohe owes me!" 1. - Shran "I'LL TEAR THE ANTENNAE FROM YOUR SKULL!!" 1. - Sovalto Shran "How do you feel?'" 1. - Shranto Soval when Shran turns the torture machine on "Open a channel." "To who?" "The nebula." 1. - Soval and Tucker "Your technique has improved." 1. - T'Pau, on Archer's use of the Vulcan nerve pinch "Where is you...

    This was the only Star Trek episode whose name begins with the letter "K" until LD: "Kayshon, His Eyes Open".
    The final scene in which V'Las meets clandestinely with a Romulan operative almost didn't make it into the finished episode for budgetary reasons. Originally, the Romulan was to have been a new, ne...
    The upper portion of a Vulcan capital building is a reuse of a model first featured in "Storm Front, Part II", as the Sarajevo – an Earth ship escorting Enterpriseto Earth.

    Starring

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

    Guest stars

    1. Robert Foxworth as V'Las 2. Jeffrey Combs as Shran 3. John Rubinstein as Kuvak 4. Gary Graham as Soval 5. Michael Reilly Burke as Koss 6. Kara Zediker as T'Pau 7. Todd Stashwick as Talok 8. Jack Donner as Vulcan priest

    Co-star

    1. Melodee M. Spevack as Andorian Com Voice

  2. Kir'Shara. " Kir'Shara " is the ninth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. It was writer Michael Sussman 's third episode of the season, while it was director David Livingston 's second. The episode was the third in a three-part story arc, following on from the episodes "The Forge ...

  3. The Kir'Shara was an ancient Vulcan artifact containing the writings of Surak. In 2154, the writings of Surak were known only through fragmentary translations, and the Kir'Shara was said to be a myth. The Syrrannites believed that the Kir'Shara would be found in or near the T'Karath Sanctuary, but although their leader Syrran possessed the katra of Surak, they were unable to find it. When ...

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  6. May 16, 2016 · The fourth season of Star Trek: Enterprise is renowned for its focus upon continuity. That is as true of the Kir’Shara trilogy as of any other episode. The script is saturated with references and nods to the rest of the franchise, tying together thirty-eight years of Vulcan continuity into a cohesive narrative structure.

  7. Dec 3, 2004 · All in all, "Kir'Shara" makes for a reasonable cap to a good trilogy — far more successful and interesting than the "Augments" trilogy. As storytelling it has holes, but as Star Trek it shows the ambition of tying pieces together and providing prequel-worthy substance. Intriguing. Previous episode: Awakening.

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