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  2. Star Trek: Enterprise season 1 - Wikipedia

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    This generates some conflict as, in several early episodes, Archer and others often complain of the Vulcans' unsubtle methods of keeping an eye on them. The early encounters and historic culture of familiar Star Trek franchise races, such as the Vulcans , Klingons , Andorians , Ferengi , Nausicaans , and Risans are also explored further.

  3. Cease Fire (Star Trek: Enterprise) - Wikipedia

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    Andorian Commander Shran, however, has broken the treaty and reoccupied a settlement. With the Vulcans calling for a cease fire, Shran seeks Captain Archer's help with negotiations. Vulcan Ambassador Soval is reluctant to bring Archer in as mediator, but three Vulcans have been taken hostage, and Shran only trusts Archer (particularly since the ...

  4. List of characters in Star Trek: Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    In 2154, when Romulan spies threatened to start a war between Vulcan and Andoria, Shran captured Vulcan ambassador Soval and reluctantly tortured him to verify the location and strength of the Vulcan fleet, which Soval had leaked to him, believing it necessary to avert all-out war, but Shran distrusted this seemingly incredible information ...

  5. The Andorian Incident - Wikipedia

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    [5] Production designer Herman Zimmerman described "The Andorian Incident" as the most challenging episode of season one with the exception of the pilot, "Broken Bow", because of the volume of work that was required to build the Vulcan monastery of P'Jem. [6] Jeffrey Combs makes his first appearance as the Andorian Commander Shran.

  6. List of Star Trek aliens - Wikipedia

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    One of James T. Kirk's earliest commendations is the Palm Leaf of Axanar Peace Mission, following the Battle of Axanar; However, the exact nature of the conflict is unrevealed; it is revealed in the episode "Whom Gods Destroy" that Starfleet Captain Garth of Izar achieved a great victory on behalf of the Federation, and his strategies became ...

  7. Proving Ground (Star Trek: Enterprise) - Wikipedia

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    With Enterprise distracting the Xindi, the Andorian vessel grabs the weapon and stores it aboard. The Andorians actually want the weapon to give them an advantage in their conflict with the Vulcans. Archer is ejected in an escape-pod. Back aboard Enterprise, Archer contacts Shran and threatens to detonate the weapon unless the Andorians ...

  8. Vulcan (Star Trek) - Wikipedia

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    The fictional Vulcan homeworld, also named Vulcan, was visited several times in the Star Trek series and feature films. The inhabitants are known as "Vulcans" or "Vulcanians". First seen in the TOS episode "Amok Time", Vulcan, a Class M planet, is an arid world with a thinner atmosphere than Earth. Upon beaming down, McCoy states "'Hot as Vulcan.'

  9. Andorian - Wikipedia

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    Andorians are a fictional race of humanoid extraterrestrials in the American science fiction franchise Star Trek. They were created by writer D. C. Fontana . Within the Star Trek narrative, they are native to the blue icy Class M moon, Andoria (sometimes referred to as Andor [ 1 ] ).