Cease Fire
- Episode aired Feb 12, 2003
- TV-PG
- 43m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Captain Archer is asked to negotiate between the Andorians and Vulcans who are fighting over a small planet.Captain Archer is asked to negotiate between the Andorians and Vulcans who are fighting over a small planet.Captain Archer is asked to negotiate between the Andorians and Vulcans who are fighting over a small planet.
Evan English
- Ensign Tanner
- (uncredited)
Glen Hambly
- Andorian Soldier
- (uncredited)
Bryan Heiberg
- Engineer
- (uncredited)
Marnie Martin
- Crewman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe planet Weytan was an inspired wordplay from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) characters Weyoun and Keevan, members of the Vorta species. They were played by Jeffrey Combs and Christopher Shea who play Andorians here.
- GoofsAdmiral Forrest states that this is the first time the Vulcans have asked them for help, but in Fallen Hero (2002), they asked Enterprise to transport an ambassador for them.
- Quotes
[when being shot at, Archer leaves the Vulcans behind to reconnoiter]
Capt. Jonathan Archer: No offense, but my ears are less likely to draw fire than yours.
[disappears]
Vulcan Ambassador Soval: What is their fixation with our ears?
Sub-Commander T'Pol: I believe they're envious.
- SoundtracksWhere My Heart Will Take Me
Written by Diane Warren
Performed by Russell Watson
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Archer and the Art of Diplomacy
As is often the case in war, the object of the fighting is an insignificant piece of land. In most cases it has no tactical significance, but it becomes an emotional or symbolic entity. Here, the Vulcans and the Andorians have been fighting over a small planet for over a hundred years. There have been lots of casualties and this has become a sticking point. The Andorian leader has come to the realization that this is quite an annoyance. He knows the Vulcans aren't going to back down. Bit if there could be some form of diplomacy it would help. Of course, his demands are outrageous in the Vulcan's eyes, and a turnover of the planet isn't going to happen. There is a significant resistance movement on Andoria, so the leader has enemies among his own kind. This is a really tense episode and has a very realistic being about it.
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Details
- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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