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Meanwhile, the only clues given to ''Enterprise'' were the coordinates Soong last gave them, so they follow them. They arrive at [[Trialas IV]], the settlement where Soong raised his children, where there is only one person: [[Udar]]. He was left there about one year ago by his brethren because he was not as strong and intelligent as the others.
 
Meanwhile, the only clues given to ''Enterprise'' were the coordinates Soong last gave them, so they follow them. They arrive at [[Trialas IV]], the settlement where Soong raised his children, where there is only one person: [[Udar]]. He was left there about one year ago by his brethren because he was not as strong and intelligent as the others.
   
[[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] then receives new orders from [[Starfleet]]. He learns that there were about 1,800 other embryos kept at Cold Station 12 and, since Soong is probably headed that way, Archer is given orders to stop him, using whatever force is necessary.
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[[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] then receives new orders from [[Starfleet]]. He learns that there were over 1,800 other embryos kept at Cold Station 12 and, since Soong is probably headed that way, Archer is given orders to stop him, using whatever force is necessary.
   
After formulating a plan to get the embryos, the Augments then hijack a [[Denobulan]] [[Denobulan medical ship|medical ship]], and easily take control of the station without killing anyone (as Soong wished). Things get a little uglier when Soong realizes that [[Jeremy Lucas]], the senior medical director, will not give up the code that unlocks the embryo chamber, even at the expense of his people or his own life. Soong is not able to go through with his threat, which raises tension between [[Malik]] and Soong.
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After formulating a plan to get the embryos, the Augments then hijack a [[Denobulan]] [[Denobulan medical ship|medical ship]], the ''[[Barzai]]'', and easily take control of the station without killing anyone (as Soong wished). Things get a little uglier when Soong realizes that [[Jeremy Lucas]], the senior medical director, will not give up the code that unlocks the embryo chamber, even at the expense of his people or his own life. Soong is not able to go through with his threat, which raises tension between [[Malik]] and Soong.
   
 
[[File:Cold Station 12 asteroid.jpg|thumb|[[Cold Station 12]]]]
 
[[File:Cold Station 12 asteroid.jpg|thumb|[[Cold Station 12]]]]
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In the last minutes of the episode, Malik clearly shows sadistic tendencies and little regard for his father's wishes. He beats Archer badly, decides to take some virulent pathogens, and programs a [[antimatter containment|containment breach]] that will release all the pathogens stored on the station – killing everyone there. He also kills Udar, with the excuse that it is to spare his brother a horrible death.
 
In the last minutes of the episode, Malik clearly shows sadistic tendencies and little regard for his father's wishes. He beats Archer badly, decides to take some virulent pathogens, and programs a [[antimatter containment|containment breach]] that will release all the pathogens stored on the station – killing everyone there. He also kills Udar, with the excuse that it is to spare his brother a horrible death.
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After Lucas tells Archer how he can stop the breach, he then runs to the primary junction at Cold Station 12 where it can be averted but he has less than four minutes left...
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:'''''[[The Augments (episode)|TO BE CONTINUED]]'''''
   
 
== Memorable quotes ==
 
== Memorable quotes ==
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"''You aren't Denobulan.''"
 
"''You aren't Denobulan.''"
 
: - '''Starfleet security officer''' and '''Persis'''
 
: - '''Starfleet security officer''' and '''Persis'''
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"''That language is unbecoming of a man of science.''"
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: - '''Arik Soong''' when Jeremy Lucas curses at him under his breath
   
   
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"''They lied to you.''"
 
"''They lied to you.''"
 
: - '''Arik Soong''', '''Udar''', and '''Jonathan Archer'''
 
: - '''Arik Soong''', '''Udar''', and '''Jonathan Archer'''
 
 
"''It was Raakin's order.''"<br />
 
"What ''was?!''"<br />
 
"''Banish him.''"<br />
 
"''Why?!''"<br />
 
"''He wasn't strong enough...''"<br />
 
(Horrified) "''You ''all ''went along with this?!''"
 
: - '''Malik''' and '''Arik Soong'''
 
   
   
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[[File:Background performers, Cold Station 12.jpg|thumb|Four background performers on set]]
 
[[File:Background performers, Cold Station 12.jpg|thumb|Four background performers on set]]
 
* At one point, it is said that there are a ''few hundred thousand'' possible combinations for the ''hexadecimal password''. However, when Lucas finally reveals it, we see on the screen that it is composed of 16 characters, meaning that there were in fact about 1.8&nbsp;*&nbsp;10<sup>19</sup> (=&nbsp;16<sup>16</sup>) or 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 (about 18.4 quintillion) possibilities. Note that the Augments may have understood the workings of the encryption algorithms and thus able to reduce the number of possibilities from its mathematical limit.
 
* At one point, it is said that there are a ''few hundred thousand'' possible combinations for the ''hexadecimal password''. However, when Lucas finally reveals it, we see on the screen that it is composed of 16 characters, meaning that there were in fact about 1.8&nbsp;*&nbsp;10<sup>19</sup> (=&nbsp;16<sup>16</sup>) or 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 (about 18.4 quintillion) possibilities. Note that the Augments may have understood the workings of the encryption algorithms and thus able to reduce the number of possibilities from its mathematical limit.
* On the surface of Trialas IV, where Soong raised the Augments, there was a large device composed of two long glowing red tubes. This device has been seen in many places on [[TNG]], [[DS9]], and [[VOY]], including, most interestingly, in Doctor [[Noonian Soong]]'s lab in {{TNG|Brothers}}. It is also seen in the control room of [[Cold Station 12]], but with blue lights rather than red. The device was first seen in {{film|2}} on the space laboratory [[Regula I]].
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* On the surface of Trialas IV, where Soong raised the Augments, there was a large device composed of two long glowing red tubes. This device has been seen in many places on [[TNG]], [[DS9]], and [[VOY]], including, most interestingly, in Doctor [[Noonian Soong]]'s lab in {{TNG|Datalore}}. It is also seen in the control room of [[Cold Station 12]], but with blue lights rather than red. The device was first seen in {{film|2}} on the space laboratory [[Regula I]].
* While Udar's mother was stated to have been an Olympic decathlete, in reality women's decathlon is not, and never has been, an Olympic event.
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* Udar's mother was stated to have been an Olympic decathlete, implying that, though not currently an Olympic event, a women's decathlon will be added to the Olympics sometime prior to the Eugenics War.
 
* When this episode was aired in the United Kingdom, broadcaster Channel 4 edited out some of the more violent scenes, including the part where Doctor Lucas gets tortured, and the close-up of the scientist being killed by the virus.
 
* When this episode was aired in the United Kingdom, broadcaster Channel 4 edited out some of the more violent scenes, including the part where Doctor Lucas gets tortured, and the close-up of the scientist being killed by the virus.
 
* The lethal diseases mentioned as being stored in Cold Station 12 in this episode are references to various (fictional) diseases which have been mentioned on previous Star Trek series, including [[Xenopolycythemia]], [[Anchilles fever]], [[Synthococcus novae]] Type A, [[Rigelian fever]] and [[Telurian plague]].
 
* The lethal diseases mentioned as being stored in Cold Station 12 in this episode are references to various (fictional) diseases which have been mentioned on previous Star Trek series, including [[Xenopolycythemia]], [[Anchilles fever]], [[Synthococcus novae]] Type A, [[Rigelian fever]] and [[Telurian plague]].
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== Links and references ==
 
== Links and references ==
 
=== Starring ===
 
=== Starring ===
*[[Scott Bakula]] as [[Jonathan Archer]]
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*[[Scott Bakula]] as [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]]
*[[John Billingsley]] as [[Phlox]]
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*[[John Billingsley]] as [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]]
*[[Jolene Blalock]] as [[T'Pol]]
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*[[Jolene Blalock]] as [[Subcommander]] [[T'Pol]]
*[[Dominic Keating]] as [[Malcolm Reed]]
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*[[Dominic Keating]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Reed]]
*[[Anthony Montgomery]] as [[Travis Mayweather]]
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*[[Anthony Montgomery]] as [[Ensign]] [[Travis Mayweather]]
*[[Linda Park]] as [[Hoshi Sato]]
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*[[Linda Park]] as [[Ensign]] [[Hoshi Sato]]
*[[Connor Trinneer]] as [[Charles Tucker III|Charles "Trip" Tucker III]]
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*[[Connor Trinneer]] as [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Charles "Trip" Tucker III]]
   
 
=== Guest Stars ===
 
=== Guest Stars ===
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=== References ===
 
=== References ===
[[47]]; [[Anchilles fever]]; [[Andronesian encephalitis]]; [[Henry Archer|Archer, Henry]]; [[Augment]]s; ''[[Barzai]]''; [[brain]]; [[capillary]]; [[Clarke's Syndrome]]; [[code black]]; [[Cold Station 12]]; ''[[Corsair]]''; [[decathlon]]; [[delta radiation]]; [[Denobula]]; [[Denobulan]]s; [[Denobulan medical ship]]; [[Earth]]; [[Earth]] [[Starfleet]]; [[Eugenics Wars]]; [[feedback pulse]]; [[Maxwell Forrest|Forrest, Maxwell]]; [[geophysics]]; [[incubator]]; [[Irina Karlovassi|Karlovassi, Irina]]; [[Miklos Karlovassi|Karlovassi, Miklos]]; [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey (22nd century)|Klingon Bird-of-Prey]]; ''[[Nicholas Nickleby]]''; [[Olympics]]; [[protein resequencer]]; [[Raakin]]; [[Rigelian fever]]; [[silver medal]]; [[Symbalene blood burn]]; [[Synthococcus novae]]; [[Telurian plague]]; [[water purifier]]; [[Xenopolycythemia]]; [[Yavar]]
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[[47]]; [[Anchilles fever]]; [[Andronesian encephalitis]]; [[Henry Archer|Archer, Henry]]; [[Augment]]s; ''[[Barzai]]''; [[brain]]; [[capillary]]; [[Clarke's Syndrome]]; [[code black]]; [[Cold Station 12]]; ''[[Corsair]]''; [[decathlon]]; [[delta radiation]]; [[Denobula]]; [[Denobulan]]s; [[Denobulan medical ship]]; [[Earth]]; [[Earth]] [[Starfleet]]; [[Eugenics Wars]]; [[feedback pulse]]; [[Maxwell Forrest|Forrest, Maxwell]]; [[geophysics]]; [[incubator]]; [[Irina Karlovassi|Karlovassi, Irina]]; [[Miklos Karlovassi|Karlovassi, Miklos]]; [[kilometer]]; [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey (22nd century)|Klingon Bird-of-Prey]]; ''[[Nicholas Nickleby]]''; [[Olympics]]; [[protein resequencer]]; [[Raakin]]; [[Rigelian fever]]; [[silver medal]]; [[Symbalene blood burn]]; [[Synthococcus novae]]; [[Telurian plague]]; [[water purifier]]; [[Xenopolycythemia]]; [[Yavar]]
   
 
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Soong's Augments take control of a medical facility containing more augment embryos and several dangerous diseases.
(Part 2 of 3)

Summary

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Dr. Arik Soong and his Augment children head to Cold Station 12 to free other embryos following his escape from the custody of the starship Enterprise.

Meanwhile, the only clues given to Enterprise were the coordinates Soong last gave them, so they follow them. They arrive at Trialas IV, the settlement where Soong raised his children, where there is only one person: Udar. He was left there about one year ago by his brethren because he was not as strong and intelligent as the others.

Captain Jonathan Archer then receives new orders from Starfleet. He learns that there were over 1,800 other embryos kept at Cold Station 12 and, since Soong is probably headed that way, Archer is given orders to stop him, using whatever force is necessary.

After formulating a plan to get the embryos, the Augments then hijack a Denobulan medical ship, the Barzai, and easily take control of the station without killing anyone (as Soong wished). Things get a little uglier when Soong realizes that Jeremy Lucas, the senior medical director, will not give up the code that unlocks the embryo chamber, even at the expense of his people or his own life. Soong is not able to go through with his threat, which raises tension between Malik and Soong.

Cold Station 12 asteroid

Cold Station 12

The Enterprise then arrives at the station and, after not being allowed to approach, is able to transport a team to the station before backing off. However, the team is no match for the Augments and they are easily detected and captured. Nevertheless, Archer is still able to give a final order to T'Pol: activate the station auto-destruct sequence as Starfleet ordered. The security measure is quickly disabled, thanks to the hacking skills of one of the Augments. The Enterprise has to then proceed to destroy the station manually.

Realizing the friendship between Dr. Phlox and Lucas, Malik decides to take things into his hands as he openly defies his father and proceeds to expose the Denobulan doctor to one of the various pathogens studied on the station. Understanding he is not bluffing, Lucas reveals the code and the Augments are finally able to steal the embryos and get away before the Enterprise, which is busy with a Bird-of-Prey, destroys the station.

In the last minutes of the episode, Malik clearly shows sadistic tendencies and little regard for his father's wishes. He beats Archer badly, decides to take some virulent pathogens, and programs a containment breach that will release all the pathogens stored on the station – killing everyone there. He also kills Udar, with the excuse that it is to spare his brother a horrible death.

After Lucas tells Archer how he can stop the breach, he then runs to the primary junction at Cold Station 12 where it can be averted but he has less than four minutes left...

TO BE CONTINUED

Memorable quotes

"You son-of-a-bitch!"
"Actually, mother was a chemist."

- Jeremy Lucas and Arik Soong


"Why are you flying a Denobulan shuttle?"
"Why not?"
"You aren't Denobulan."

- Starfleet security officer and Persis


"That language is unbecoming of a man of science."

- Arik Soong when Jeremy Lucas curses at him under his breath


"Am I going to spend the rest of my life trying to get rid of you?
"You're going to spend the rest of your life in prison."

- Arik Soong and Jonathan Archer


"Udar?!"
"Father?!"
("Father" and "son", reunited, engage in a heartfelt embrace) "They told me you were dead, that...that...that...that you were sick..."
"They lied to you."

- Arik Soong, Udar, and Jonathan Archer


"Whenever a group of people start believing they are better than everyone else, the results are always the same."

- Jonathan Archer, to Soong

Background Information

Background performers, Cold Station 12

Four background performers on set

  • At one point, it is said that there are a few hundred thousand possible combinations for the hexadecimal password. However, when Lucas finally reveals it, we see on the screen that it is composed of 16 characters, meaning that there were in fact about 1.8 * 1019 (= 1616) or 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 (about 18.4 quintillion) possibilities. Note that the Augments may have understood the workings of the encryption algorithms and thus able to reduce the number of possibilities from its mathematical limit.
  • On the surface of Trialas IV, where Soong raised the Augments, there was a large device composed of two long glowing red tubes. This device has been seen in many places on TNG, DS9, and VOY, including, most interestingly, in Doctor Noonian Soong's lab in TNG: "Datalore". It is also seen in the control room of Cold Station 12, but with blue lights rather than red. The device was first seen in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan on the space laboratory Regula I.
  • Udar's mother was stated to have been an Olympic decathlete, implying that, though not currently an Olympic event, a women's decathlon will be added to the Olympics sometime prior to the Eugenics War.
  • When this episode was aired in the United Kingdom, broadcaster Channel 4 edited out some of the more violent scenes, including the part where Doctor Lucas gets tortured, and the close-up of the scientist being killed by the virus.
  • The lethal diseases mentioned as being stored in Cold Station 12 in this episode are references to various (fictional) diseases which have been mentioned on previous Star Trek series, including Xenopolycythemia, Anchilles fever, Synthococcus novae Type A, Rigelian fever and Telurian plague.
  • This episode received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Stunt Coordination by Vince Deadrick, Jr.
  • Several props and costumes from this episode were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay, including Richard Riehle's lab coat [1] and Dr. Soong's lesson PADD. [2]

Links and references

Starring

Guest Stars

Special Guest Star

Co-Stars

Uncredited Co-Stars

Stunt doubles

References

47; Anchilles fever; Andronesian encephalitis; Archer, Henry; Augments; Barzai; brain; capillary; Clarke's Syndrome; code black; Cold Station 12; Corsair; decathlon; delta radiation; Denobula; Denobulans; Denobulan medical ship; Earth; Earth Starfleet; Eugenics Wars; feedback pulse; Forrest, Maxwell; geophysics; incubator; Karlovassi, Irina; Karlovassi, Miklos; kilometer; Klingon Bird-of-Prey; Nicholas Nickleby; Olympics; protein resequencer; Raakin; Rigelian fever; silver medal; Symbalene blood burn; Synthococcus novae; Telurian plague; water purifier; Xenopolycythemia; Yavar

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