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Desert Crossing

Archer and Tucker are invited to a desert-like planet by an alien leader after they help fix his ship. After arriving, they discover he has invited them under false pretenses.

In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss yet another episode of Enterprise that feels like it wants to say something but just can’t find the right words. Plus! The guys talk about the consequences of freeing the Suliban, Kirk being the most timeless captain, and having a story with no subtext!

Enterprise responds to a distress call and meets Zobral, whose ship is in need of repairs. Afterwards, Zobral invites Archer and Trip to his desert planet for some food and beach Jai Alai. What Archer and Trip don’t know is that Zobral may or may not be a terrorist. Once the ruling class of the planet discover their not-so-secret Jai Alai court, the bombs start dropping and Archer and Trip start running. They’ll need to make a “Desert Crossing” in order to escape with their lives, but will the heat prove to be too much?

The “Desert Crossing” plot summary from Wikipedia:

Enterprise is on a course for Risa to take shore leave when they respond to a distress call from a ship experiencing engine problems. Its leader, Zobral, invites Captain Archer and Commander Tucker to his home planet. Later, Enterprise is hailed from the planet by Chancellor Trellit of the Torothan government, who tells Sub-Commander T’Pol that Zobral and his men are terrorists, and they will probably never see Archer and Trip again. She hails Archer to warn him, and he makes an excuse to leave. Zobral entreats them to stay, so he may explain the real reason for inviting Archer to the planet. In his home he tells Archer that after years of suffering abuse by the oppressive Torothan government, and steadily failing attempts of resistance against it, his people are in dire need, and have been searching for outside help. He then very respectfully begs Archer’s assistance and use of Enterprise‘s resources to defeat his people’s oppressors. Archer tells Zobral that he doesn’t know what he can do, Zobral thinks he is only being humble, and tells Archer he had recently been told by a Suliban transport captain of Archer’s outstanding bravery, exceptional abilities, and recent liberation of “thousands” of Suliban prisoners from a detention camp, defeating an entire army in the process (as seen in episode Detained).

Before Archer and Trip are able to correct the story Zobral has related to them, the Torothan government begins bombarding the village. Archer and Tucker are reluctantly but quickly led to a shelter, where they remain until the house above them is destroyed. They then exit the shelter, grab survival packs from their shuttlepod and leave on foot, heading east across the desert to escape to another encampment. Eventually, they take shelter from the heat in a deserted building, and Archer tends to Tucker, who is now suffering from heatstroke. Meanwhile, on Enterprise, Lieutenant Reed detects weapons fire on the surface, and Ensign Sato can’t hail Archer as the region is being jammed. Trellit informs T’Pol that any shuttlepod entering the area will be considered an enemy vessel and fired upon. The Torothans also erect a dispersion field to prevent Enterprise from scanning the surface.

Zobral rendezvous with Enterprise and is met by T’Pol and Reed, who inform him that although the account he received from the passing trader of Archer’s liberation of the Suliban prisoners was indeed true, it was nonetheless wildly exaggerated, and that Archer was not such an invincible warrior as he was led to believe. Initially angered and disappointed, Zobral turns to leave, but is eventually persuaded to help T’Pol and Reed sneak a shuttlepod past the Torothan defenses in order to locate Archer and Trip. While searching for bio-signs, T’Pol observes a bombardment of the ruined encampment from a distant battery, and orders that a new course be set, believing the Torothans to have located them. After destroying the Torothan mortar, they land and collect the pair. Aboard Enterprise, Zobral prepares to leave, and Archer tells him that becoming involved in planetary conflicts is not the reason why Starfleet is exploring the galaxy. As they walk away, T’Pol tells Archer that he did the right thing, but Archer replies that he has a feeling that Zobral’s cause is a cause worth fighting for, even without the “Desert Crossing”.

In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss yet another episode of Enterprise that feels like it wants to say something but just can’t find the right words. Plus! The guys talk about the consequences of freeing the Suliban, Kirk being the most timeless captain, and having a story with no subtext!