Fight or Flight
- Episode aired Oct 3, 2001
- TV-PG
- 45m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Captain Archer wants to convert curiosity into deeds and decides to enter a ship floating in space. Hoshi has trouble adjusting to life on Enterprise.Captain Archer wants to convert curiosity into deeds and decides to enter a ship floating in space. Hoshi has trouble adjusting to life on Enterprise.Captain Archer wants to convert curiosity into deeds and decides to enter a ship floating in space. Hoshi has trouble adjusting to life on Enterprise.
Jeff Ricketts
- Alien Captain
- (as Jeff Rickets)
Jef Ayres
- Crewman Haynem
- (uncredited)
Brett Baker
- Crewman #2
- (uncredited)
Jane Bordeaux
- Female Crewmember
- (uncredited)
Solomon Burke Jr.
- Ensign Billy
- (uncredited)
Mario Carter
- Crewman
- (uncredited)
Amy Kate Connolly
- Crewman
- (uncredited)
Mark Correy
- Engineer Alex
- (uncredited)
Evan English
- Ensign Tanner
- (uncredited)
Stacy Fouche
- Engineer
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first appearance of the Axanar, a species mentioned but not seen in Court Martial (1967) and Whom Gods Destroy (1969). They went on to appear only once more, in the form of a corpse in Dead Stop (2002).
- GoofsStar streaks are backwards. Stars would look blue as you approached and red as you go away.
- Quotes
Ensign Hoshi Sato: [on "Sluggo"] I shouldn't have brought her on board. Maybe I could ask the Captain to try to find a planet with an argon-rich atmosphere.
Dr. Phlox: It might be easier just to feed her to my bat.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Star Trek: Enterprise: Desert Crossing (2002)
- SoundtracksWhere My Heart Will Take Me
Written by Diane Warren
Performed by Russell Watson
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A Code of Behavior
After two weeks in space, the only contact of the Enterprise's crew has been with a dying worm. Lieutenant Malcolm Reed is trying to align the scanners of the defense system with the support of Ensign Travis Mayweather; Dr. Phlox is researching a slug and a bat that have been brought aboard; Ensign Hoshi Sato is bored and feeling upset for the slug. When Enterprise sees a spacecraft adrift in space, Captain Jonathan Archer decides to go on board with Reed and Hoshi to contact the crew, but they find fifteen dead crewman. Sub-Commander T'Pol advises to leave the place for the safety of the Enterprise and crew. After an argument with T'Pol about code of behavior. Captain Archer decides to return to the craft with Dr. Phlox, Ensign Hoshi and the engineer Reed, and make contact with the planet of the crewman. Dr. Phlox finds that a component of the body of the aliens has been drained by the killers, and they are surprised by the spaceship that has killed the crew. When the situation is dramatic and critical, Hoshi contacts another craft from the breed that had been murdered, the Axanar.
"Fight or Flight" is a reasonable episode of Enterprise with a greater participation of the insecure Hoshi. T'Pol is more restraint by Captain Archer, but her advices are sensate and wise, contrasting with the impulsive Captain Archer. The preoccupation with the slug is silly, and the attitude of leaving the worm in another planet is irresponsible with the environment. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Luta ou Fuga" ("Fight or Runaway")
"Fight or Flight" is a reasonable episode of Enterprise with a greater participation of the insecure Hoshi. T'Pol is more restraint by Captain Archer, but her advices are sensate and wise, contrasting with the impulsive Captain Archer. The preoccupation with the slug is silly, and the attitude of leaving the worm in another planet is irresponsible with the environment. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Luta ou Fuga" ("Fight or Runaway")
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