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* This episode would later be revisited through means of time-travel in "[[Secret Shuttles, Part II]]." |
* This episode would later be revisited through means of time-travel in "[[Secret Shuttles, Part II]]." |
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* In "[[Secret Shuttles, Part II]]", it will be revealed that is system is called the [[Essex system]] and the star that went nova was the [[Essex star]]. |
* In "[[Secret Shuttles, Part II]]", it will be revealed that is system is called the [[Essex system]] and the star that went nova was the [[Essex star]]. |
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+ | * In this episode, [[Meloneus]] and [[Plutark]] supposedly die in the explosion. But in the episode "[[Secret Shuttles, Part II]]" Meloneus is saved by Klokian, who goes back to this time-frame from the year [[2377]]. In the episode "[[New Beginnings]]" is it revealed that Plutark actually beamed himself and a few of his crew aboard the ''Phoenix-X'' before thier Romulan warbird was destroyed. They then escaped, unnoticed, a week or so later. |
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Revision as of 14:19, 27 September 2006
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A Romulan Warbird, led by Plutark, intercepts a secret transmission of special torpedo schematics between the USS Phoenix-X and Starfleet Intelligence. In order to gain support against the Phoenix-X, they get the help of the Cardassian, Gul Meloneus.
Background Information
- This episode would later be revisited through means of time-travel in "Secret Shuttles, Part II."
- In "Secret Shuttles, Part II", it will be revealed that is system is called the Essex system and the star that went nova was the Essex star.
- In this episode, Meloneus and Plutark supposedly die in the explosion. But in the episode "Secret Shuttles, Part II" Meloneus is saved by Klokian, who goes back to this time-frame from the year 2377. In the episode "New Beginnings" is it revealed that Plutark actually beamed himself and a few of his crew aboard the Phoenix-X before thier Romulan warbird was destroyed. They then escaped, unnoticed, a week or so later.