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The Xindi

Six weeks into the Delphic Expanse, the crew is tipped off by a freighter captain who knows a lone Xindi working on a remote mining colony.

In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss “The Xindi” and their early impressions of the changes the show has undergone very early in season three. Plus! The guys chat about making the Xindi distinct from the Dominion, the show getting better at making the episodes it loves to make, and T’Pol getting fingered by Trip.

The podcast follows the Enterprise as it moves into a new season. It’s all the same stuff with a fresh coat of paint – a new mission, new characters, and a terrible remix of the theme song. “The Xindi” finds Archer and the crew deep in the Delphic Expanse as they search for the mysterious Xindi. With so much anger amongst them, will the crew be able to keep focused on their mission?

The Wikipedia plot summary for “The Xindi”:

As Enterprise travels deeper into the Delphic Expanse, a secret council of aliens discuss what to do with the lone human spaceship. Meanwhile, Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) directs Enterprise to a mining penal colony within the Expanse. He then strikes a deal with the mine’s foreman (Stephen McHattie): in exchange for a half-liter of liquid platinum, Archer and Commander Charles “Trip” Tucker III (Connor Trinneer) will be allowed to meet a Primate worker named Kessick (Richard Lineback).

Archer requests the coordinates of Xindus, the Xindi homeworld, from Kessick. But the alien refuses to help unless Archer helps him escape. Archer declines, but he soon learns that the foreman had ulterior motives, since he has ordered three warships to overpower Enterprise and enslave his crew. Kessick claims to know how to escape the mine, but asks for Archer’s help in return for guiding the Starfleet officers. Archer reluctantly agrees, and Kessick leads him and Tucker through the mine’s sewage removal system. However, the group is soon detected in a conduit, and the foreman floods the system with plasma in an effort to kill them. They narrowly escape being killed, but quickly fall into the hands of the mine’s security forces.

Meanwhile, Sub-Commander T’Pol (Jolene Blalock) persuades Lieutenant Malcolm Reed (Dominic Keating) to allow the newly assigned MACOs (Military Assault Command Operations) to attempt an extraction. Led by him, they perform remarkably well in combat, and manage to rescue Archer, Tucker, and Kessick. Enterprise then leaves orbit just as the warships arrive. Unfortunately, Kessick dies, but not before providing coordinates for the Xindi homeworld. When the ship reaches this position, there is nothing but a 120-year-old field of space debris (implying a destruction around the year 2033).

In this episode of the podcast, Wes and Clay discuss “The Xindi” and their early impressions of the changes the show has undergone very early in season three. Plus! The guys chat about making the Xindi distinct from the Dominion, the show getting better at making the episodes it loves to make, and T’Pol getting fingered by Trip.