The Aenar
- Episode aired Feb 11, 2005
- TV-PG
- 43m
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8.2/10
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Enterprise finds out the marauder was piloted telepathically by an Aenar, a subspecies from Andoria.Enterprise finds out the marauder was piloted telepathically by an Aenar, a subspecies from Andoria.Enterprise finds out the marauder was piloted telepathically by an Aenar, a subspecies from Andoria.
Scott Rinker
- Gareb
- (as Scott Allen Rinker)
Evan English
- Ensign Tanner
- (uncredited)
J. Michael Flynn
- Nijil
- (uncredited)
Duncan K. Fraser
- Ensign Walsh
- (uncredited)
Glen Hambly
- Aenar Guard
- (uncredited)
John Jurgens
- Reman Bodyguard
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe name of the Andorian homeworld had been inconsistent throughout Star Trek history, being referred to as either Andor or Andoria. This episode finally settled the matter by revealing that the Andorians live on a moon that orbits a ringed gas giant, with the gas giant being called Andor, and the moon called Andoria.
- GoofsThe Aenar are blind and would have no use for light, even under ground, yet they have plenty of lamps in their dwellings.
- Quotes
Commander Shran: The Vulcans say that the desert teaches men the meaning of endurance. But it's the ice that forges real strength.
- SoundtracksWhere My Heart Will Take Me
Written by Diane Warren
Performed by Russell Watson
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Archer and Shran once again fight for interplanetary peace
This episode forms the conclusion of another trilogy as part of the fourth season - individual episodes in the style of "Alien of the week" are rather rare in the final season. As we know, it didn't help in the end. This series, unlike its predecessors from the 1990s, did not make it to seven seasons.
The Romulans try to sow discord between Andorians, Tellarites and humans with false flag actions. But Archer and Shran get on the trail of this plot and in the end we see the first steps towards building a federation of planets: the first alliances between these species as a bulwark against enemies from outside.
It has now become an unwritten law at ENT that once again Shran is not far when Andoria is involved. Apparently the Imperial Guard only consists of a handful of members. Would fit the ice planet Andoria, which doesn't exactly show many signs of a technologically advanced civilization or looks like a densely populated planet. The way alien civilizations are portrayed in Star Trek is often quite ridiculous. For example, Shran says that the Aenar subspecies was discovered on his planet only 50 years ago. That sounds pretty unimaginable. A civilization that has reached a certain level of development would not only have explored every last corner of its own planet, but would also have technologies such as satellites or sensor networks to detect any anomalies. The fact that an intelligent, humanoid and developed species that also builds its own cities (and requires resources for this) has only recently been discovered, even though the Andorians have been building warp-capable spaceships for a long time, is a typically romanticized storytelling in the Star Trek universe.
Otherwise, this episode gives you a good insight into the lives of Andorians and the Aenar. With Hemmer, an Aenar is later even part of the Enterprise crew.
The Romulans try to sow discord between Andorians, Tellarites and humans with false flag actions. But Archer and Shran get on the trail of this plot and in the end we see the first steps towards building a federation of planets: the first alliances between these species as a bulwark against enemies from outside.
It has now become an unwritten law at ENT that once again Shran is not far when Andoria is involved. Apparently the Imperial Guard only consists of a handful of members. Would fit the ice planet Andoria, which doesn't exactly show many signs of a technologically advanced civilization or looks like a densely populated planet. The way alien civilizations are portrayed in Star Trek is often quite ridiculous. For example, Shran says that the Aenar subspecies was discovered on his planet only 50 years ago. That sounds pretty unimaginable. A civilization that has reached a certain level of development would not only have explored every last corner of its own planet, but would also have technologies such as satellites or sensor networks to detect any anomalies. The fact that an intelligent, humanoid and developed species that also builds its own cities (and requires resources for this) has only recently been discovered, even though the Andorians have been building warp-capable spaceships for a long time, is a typically romanticized storytelling in the Star Trek universe.
Otherwise, this episode gives you a good insight into the lives of Andorians and the Aenar. With Hemmer, an Aenar is later even part of the Enterprise crew.
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