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By: Steve Krutzler
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Speaking today with Sci-Fi Wire, executive producer Rick Berman confirms ENTERPRISE plot rumors for episodes seven, eight and ten and offers the first story information for episode nine.
"I've just been working on 'The Seventh,' which just happens to be the seventh episode," Berman told the online mag. "That's a show in which T'Pol [Jolene Blalock] takes Archer [Scott Bakula] and Mayweather [Anthony Montgomery] on a secret mission to capture a dangerous Vulcan, who's played by Bruce Davison. And Bruce is just spectacular."
Episode, "The Communicator," will be the second season's first Prime Directive-oriented installment, as previously reported. When Reed leaves behind his communicator on a pre-warp alien world, he and Archer must return to retrieve it.
Of the ep Berman says, "This is the adventures and misadventures of going back down and trying to find it and being captured by soldiers and accused of being spies of an enemy force on the same planet. It ends up being a Prime Directive type of episode. Archer has to decide how much he's willing to let a pre-warp culture learn and whether he is, in fact, willing to give his life to keep the fact that he's from another world a secret."
The exec also reveals the first plot information for episode nine, which he says will be the year's second light-hearted episode (the first being "A Night In Sickbay," which airs on UPN next Wednesday).
"[It] is a day-in-the-life episode," he reveals about the unnamed episode. "We sort of follow Archer and the gang through a typical day on the Enterprise, but all of a sudden there's a rash of obsessive-compulsive behavior going on. T'Pol and Archer are teamed up in an effort to save everyone's lives. There's a lot of humor in it, but it's pretty scary as well."
Berman also confirms last week's plot synopsis about "Vanishing Point," the tenth show of the year, featuring Linda Park's 'Hoshi Sato' as the victim of a strange transporter accident. Check out the full interview here.
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