Of all the episodes of "Star Trek: Enterprise", my favorites are the ones that feature Shran and the other Andorians. They are a truly interesting set of characters--both honorable AND sneaky as heck!
When the show begins, Enterprise is getting closer towards the planet where the Xindi are about to try out their new super-weapon. Unexpectedly, Commander Shran (Jeffery Combs) shows up with his powerful Andorian ship. Shran explains that because he likes the humans and feels great regret for the tragedy that struck Earth, their ship has come to help. After all, they are friends with the humans. Archer is a bit skeptical but considering it's just his one ship against all the Xindi, he needs all the help he can get. Can an exchange and help from the Andorians really help them in their mission?
This is an excellent episode--not just because I love Shran as a character. There are lots of great twists and unexpected surprises. However, I won't elaborate, as it would spoil things. The bottom line is that this is one of the best season 3 episodes and is well worth your time due to some excellent writing--especially when Shran talks to the Xindi about 'Archerite and the Andorian Mining Consortium'!
When the show begins, Enterprise is getting closer towards the planet where the Xindi are about to try out their new super-weapon. Unexpectedly, Commander Shran (Jeffery Combs) shows up with his powerful Andorian ship. Shran explains that because he likes the humans and feels great regret for the tragedy that struck Earth, their ship has come to help. After all, they are friends with the humans. Archer is a bit skeptical but considering it's just his one ship against all the Xindi, he needs all the help he can get. Can an exchange and help from the Andorians really help them in their mission?
This is an excellent episode--not just because I love Shran as a character. There are lots of great twists and unexpected surprises. However, I won't elaborate, as it would spoil things. The bottom line is that this is one of the best season 3 episodes and is well worth your time due to some excellent writing--especially when Shran talks to the Xindi about 'Archerite and the Andorian Mining Consortium'!