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The Earth's inventor of the transporter comes aboard for an experiment.
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The inventor of Earth's [[transporter]] comes aboard ''Enterprise'' for an experiment.
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
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[[Emory Erickson]], the inventor of the [[transporter]] is beamed aboard [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] to conduct experiments on a [[sub-quantum transporter]] in a blacked-out area of space.
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[[Emory Erickson]], the inventor of the [[transporter]] is beamed aboard [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] to conduct experiments on a [[sub-quantum transporter]] in a blacked-out area of space, called "[[The Barrens]]".
   
 
Supposedly, this new transporter could allow a [[site-to-site transport]] to cover a range of several [[light year]]s, making [[warp]] speed almost irrelevant - or at the very least increase the range of ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[transporter pod]] significantly.
 
Supposedly, this new transporter could allow a [[site-to-site transport]] to cover a range of several [[light year]]s, making [[warp]] speed almost irrelevant - or at the very least increase the range of ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[transporter pod]] significantly.
   
As the [[scientist]] is now in a [[wheelchair]], his daughter [[Danica Erickson|Danica]] comes along. The Ericksons being close friends of the Archer family, the following dinner is a very joyful one. However, from a private conversation between Emory and Danica, we understand that the motives behind the experimentation are not what they seem to be.
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As the [[scientist]] is now in a [[wheelchair]], his daughter [[Danica Erickson|Danica]] comes along. The Ericksons being close friends of the Archer family, the following dinner is a very joyful one. However, from a private conversation between Emory and Danica, we understand that the motives behind the experimentation are not what they seem to be. Danica, alone with Archer, tells him that Emory has not been the same since the death of his son.
   
After some time in [[the Barrens]], a strange phenomenon is detected aboard ''Enterprise''. Unfortunately, a [[crewman]] investigating it is found dead, as if he was exposed to a very high level of [[delta radiation]].
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After some time in the Barrens, a strange phenomenon is detected aboard ''Enterprise''. Unfortunately, [[Crewman]] [[Burrows]], who investigated it is found dead, as if he was exposed to a very high level of [[delta radiation]].
   
 
After the incident, Danica comes very close to divulging the truth, not comfortable anymore knowing more people could die before they are able to achieve their ends. From her father's answer, we understand that the idea of bringing his son back has become an obsession.
 
After the incident, Danica comes very close to divulging the truth, not comfortable anymore knowing more people could die before they are able to achieve their ends. From her father's answer, we understand that the idea of bringing his son back has become an obsession.
   
Working with Tucker, Emory's stress shows in his secretive attitude and arouses Tucker's doubts. After a second manifestation (and a confrontation since Archer recognized [[Quinn Erickson]]'s face), Emory makes his confession about his real motive. Still, Trip is not comfortable with the inventor, telling him that he understands his wish, but not his willingness to sacrifice other lives. The captain saves Emory's life when the manifestation blows out an EPS manifold.
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Working with Tucker, Emory's stress shows in his secretive attitude and arouses Tucker's doubts. After a second manifestation (and a confrontation since Archer recognized [[Quinn Erickson]]'s face), Emory makes his confession about his real motive; he is attempting to save his son Quinn, believed to be dead but actually trapped as a result of a botched transporter experiment. Still, Trip is not comfortable with the inventor, telling him that he understands his wish, but not his willingness to sacrifice other lives. The captain saves Emory's life when the manifestation blows out an EPS manifold.
   
 
After the third time, Emory claims to have gathered enough data to be able to beam his son back. When the time comes, however, the transporter technology proves to be insufficient and Quinn materializes only to die in his father's arms a few seconds later. In a final conversation with Archer, Emory says that he is still better now, knowing that his son rests in peace.
 
After the third time, Emory claims to have gathered enough data to be able to beam his son back. When the time comes, however, the transporter technology proves to be insufficient and Quinn materializes only to die in his father's arms a few seconds later. In a final conversation with Archer, Emory says that he is still better now, knowing that his son rests in peace.
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== Memorable quotes ==
 
== Memorable quotes ==
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"''You want a mirror?''"<br />
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"''You gotta mean streak in you, you know that?''"
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: - '''Tucker''' and '''Archer''', as Tucker adjusts his clothes in preparation for meeting Emory Erickson for the first time
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"''Nothing seems to be missing.''"
 
"''Nothing seems to be missing.''"
: - '''Emory Erickson''', after coming aboard ''Enterprise'' via the transporter.
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: - '''Emory Erickson''', after coming aboard ''Enterprise'' via the transporter
   
   
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"''Don't fail.''"
 
"''Don't fail.''"
 
: - '''Emory Erickson''' and '''Captain Archer'''
 
: - '''Emory Erickson''' and '''Captain Archer'''
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"''Quinn and I used to argue all the time... It wasn't till I lost him that I realized that those arguments were some of the happiest moments of my life''"
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: - '''Emory Erickson''' and '''Charles Tucker'''
   
   
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"''At least my Warp engine still needs me.''"
 
"''At least my Warp engine still needs me.''"
 
: - '''Tucker''' to T'Pol, after she informs him about her study of what it means to be Vulcan.
 
: - '''Tucker''' to '''T'Pol''', after she informs him about her study of what it means to be Vulcan.
 
   
 
== Background Information ==
 
== Background Information ==
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===Production===
*In a bit of irony, all of the protests of the original transporter, as described by Erickson during one of the initial conversations, came true throughout ''Star Trek'' lore ([[transporter psychosis|psychosis]], copies, etc.).
 
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[[File:Suzanne Diaz applying T'Pol makeup.jpg|thumb|During a break from filming on {{d|18|October|2004}}, the makeup for the character of T'Pol is given a quick touch-up on the sickbay set]]
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*Seven days were used to shoot this episode, the sixth of which was {{d|18|October|2004}}, whose events included some filming on the set for ''Enterprise''{{'}}s sickbay (located on [[Paramount Stage 8]]). (''[[Star Trek Magazine issue 155]]'', p. 32)
 
*This episode takes its name from the character of {{dis|Daedalus|mythology}} in [[Greek mythology]]. Daedalus, too, is a brilliant inventor whose invention kills his son, [[Icarus]].
   
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===Reception===
*Although the non-canon [[Comics#WildStorm Comics .281999-2001.29|graphic novel]] "[[Forgiveness]]" involved the inventor of the transporter, "Daedalus" represents the first time that the inventor of the transporter has been officially established, seen or mentioned.
 
 
*[[Manny Coto]] (executive producer of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'') believes this episode to be one of the weakest of [[ENT Season 4|''Enterprise''{{'}}s final season]]: "''I wasn't pleased with the way the script turned out or with the final production. It was just a flawed episode.''" [http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t189_feat01.htm]
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*Fellow Executive Producer [[Brannon Braga]] also criticized this installment, calling it "kind of a dreadful episode." He went on to say, "''All I remember is it just turned out terribly.''" ("In Conversation: Rick Berman and Brannon Braga", [[ENT Season 1 Blu-ray]] special features)
   
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=== Continuity ===
*[[Manny Coto]] (executive producer of ''Enterprise'') believes this episode to be one of the weakest of ''Enterprise''{{'}}s final season: "''I wasn't pleased with the way the script turned out or with the final production. It was just a flawed episode.''"
 
 
*In a bit of irony, many of the protests of the original transporter, as described by Erickson during one of the initial conversations, came true throughout ''[[Star Trek]]'' lore ([[transporter psychosis|psychosis]], [[Second Chances (episode)|copies]], etc.).
 
*"Daedalus" represents the first time that the inventor of the transporter has been officially established, seen or mentioned.
 
*This episode has a resemblance to the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Jetrel}}, wherein [[Ma'Bor Jetrel]] deceives the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} into using their transporter in his attempt to revive the [[Talaxian]]s that dissolved from the [[metreon cascade]] that he created. There is also an echo of Dr. [[Richard Daystrom]] in {{e|The Ultimate Computer}} as Erickson mentions that, after inventing the transporter, his life consisted of endless attempts to recapture his former glory.
 
*During the dinner scene, Erickson states that a sub-quantum transporter can transport a person from Earth to Vulcan, then Trip comments in awe that that is over sixteen light years. Vulcan was previously confirmed, in {{e|Home}}, to be sixteen light years from Earth.
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*Long-range transportation appears to be achievable, as a [[Delta Quadrant]] species, [[Sikarian]]s, have a similar technology, as established in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Prime Factors}}. [[Dominion]] transporter technology has been shown to be capable of transporting a person over distances of up to three light years as seen in {{DS9|Covenant}}. In {{film|11}}, [[transwarp beaming]] enables persons to be transported among the planets of a [[star system]] (such as from [[Titan]] to the ''[[Narada]]'', which was orbiting [[Earth]] at the time).
   
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=== Apocrypha ===
*Leslie Silva (Danica Erickson) previously played a regular character called Sarah Forbes in the sci-fi series, ''Odyssey 5'', created by [[Manny Coto]], ''Enterprise''{{'}}s executive producer.
 
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*The making of this episode followed the release of the non-[[canon]] ''[[WildStorm Comics]]'' [[comics|graphic novel]] "[[Forgiveness]]", which also involved the inventor of the transporter.
 
*This episode takes its name from the character of [[Daedalus]] in [[Greek mythology]]. Daedalus, too, is a brilliant inventor whose invention kills his son, [[Icarus]].
 
 
*This episode also has a resemblance to the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Jetrel}}, where [[Ma'Bor Jetrel]] deceived the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} into using their transporter in his attempt to revive the [[Talaxian]]s that dissolved from the [[metreon cascade]] that he created. There is also an echo of Dr. [[Richard Daystrom]] in {{e|The Ultimate Computer}} as Erickson mentions that, after inventing the transporter, his life consisted of endless attempts to recapture his former glory.
 
 
*During the dinner scene, Erickson tells that sub-quantum transporter can transport one from Earth to Vulcan, then Trip comments in awe that that is over 16 light years. Vulcan was previously confirmed to be 16 ly from Earth in {{e|Home}}.
 
 
*Long range transportation appears to be achievable as a Delta Quadrant species, ''[[Sikarian]]s'', have a similar technology (''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Prime Factors}}).
 
   
 
== Links and references ==
 
== Links and references ==
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=== References ===
 
=== References ===
[[Alcohol]]; [[Henry Archer|Archer, Henry]]; [[the Barrens|Barrens, the]]; [[brain cancer]]; [[butterfly]]; [[Zefram Cochrane|Cochrane, Zefram]]; [[delta radiation]]; ''[[Emory Erickson: Father of the Transporter]]''; [[engineer]]; ''[[Kir'Shara]]''; [[laser pistol]]; [[mirror]]; [[movie night]]; [[Pa'nar Syndrome]]; [[plasma feed]]; ''[[Sarajevo]]''; {{ShipType|Sarajevo}}; [[shuttlepod (22nd century)]]; [[sub-quantum transporter]]; [[subspace node]]; [[T'Les]]; [[transporter]]; [[Lizzie Tucker|Tucker, Lizzie]]; [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]; [[Vulcan Science Academy]]; [[wheelchair]]
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[[Alcohol]]; [[Henry Archer|Archer, Henry]]; [[the Barrens|Barrens, the]]; [[brain cancer]]; [[butterfly]]; [[Zefram Cochrane|Cochrane, Zefram]]; [[delta radiation]]; ''[[Emory Erickson: Father of the Transporter]]''; [[engineer]]; [[kilometer]]; ''[[Kir'Shara]]''; [[laser pistol]]; [[metaphysics]]; [[mirror]]; [[movie night]]; [[Pa'nar Syndrome]]; [[plasma feed]]; [[protest]]; ''[[Sarajevo]]''; {{type|Sarajevo}}; [[shuttlepod (22nd century)]]; [[sub-quantum transporter]]; [[subspace node]]; [[T'Les]]; [[transporter]]; [[Lizzie Tucker|Tucker, Lizzie]]; [[Vulcan]]; [[Vulcan (planet)]]; [[Vulcan Science Academy]]; [[wheelchair]]
   
 
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Summary

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Emory Erickson, the inventor of the transporter is beamed aboard Enterprise to conduct experiments on a sub-quantum transporter in a blacked-out area of space, called "The Barrens".

Supposedly, this new transporter could allow a site-to-site transport to cover a range of several light years, making warp speed almost irrelevant - or at the very least increase the range of Enterprise's transporter pod significantly.

As the scientist is now in a wheelchair, his daughter Danica comes along. The Ericksons being close friends of the Archer family, the following dinner is a very joyful one. However, from a private conversation between Emory and Danica, we understand that the motives behind the experimentation are not what they seem to be. Danica, alone with Archer, tells him that Emory has not been the same since the death of his son.

After some time in the Barrens, a strange phenomenon is detected aboard Enterprise. Unfortunately, Crewman Burrows, who investigated it is found dead, as if he was exposed to a very high level of delta radiation.

After the incident, Danica comes very close to divulging the truth, not comfortable anymore knowing more people could die before they are able to achieve their ends. From her father's answer, we understand that the idea of bringing his son back has become an obsession.

Working with Tucker, Emory's stress shows in his secretive attitude and arouses Tucker's doubts. After a second manifestation (and a confrontation since Archer recognized Quinn Erickson's face), Emory makes his confession about his real motive; he is attempting to save his son Quinn, believed to be dead but actually trapped as a result of a botched transporter experiment. Still, Trip is not comfortable with the inventor, telling him that he understands his wish, but not his willingness to sacrifice other lives. The captain saves Emory's life when the manifestation blows out an EPS manifold.

After the third time, Emory claims to have gathered enough data to be able to beam his son back. When the time comes, however, the transporter technology proves to be insufficient and Quinn materializes only to die in his father's arms a few seconds later. In a final conversation with Archer, Emory says that he is still better now, knowing that his son rests in peace.

Also, during these events, T'Pol learns that she no longer shows any traces of Pa'nar Syndrome, confirming T'Pau's previous claim. ("Kir'Shara") T'Pol then asks Tucker for his understanding if she has less time to invest in their relationship as she is now reexamining her core beliefs and the very meaning of being a Vulcan.

Log entries

  • "Captain's starlog, supplemental. In preparation for Dr. Erickson's experiment, we've reduced power in all but essential areas of the ship."
  • "Captain's starlog, supplemental. We're entering an area known as the Barrens. There's not a star system within a hundred light years... perfect conditions for Emory's test."
  • "Captain's starlog, supplemental. We've rendezvoused with the Sarajevo, which will be returning Emory and Danica to Earth."

Memorable quotes

"You want a mirror?"
"You gotta mean streak in you, you know that?"

- Tucker and Archer, as Tucker adjusts his clothes in preparation for meeting Emory Erickson for the first time


"Nothing seems to be missing."

- Emory Erickson, after coming aboard Enterprise via the transporter


"The Vulcan Science Academy has been studying sub-quantum transporting for some time, with little result."
"I've been trying to get my hands on some of that research for years. In hindsight, it's probably just as well that I couldn't. Might've sent me down the wrong path."

- T'Pol and Emory Erickson


"Truth is, the sub-quantum transporter is a fundamentally flawed concept. It'll never work – not now, not a thousand years from now."

- Emory Erickson, to Archer


"I've waited so long for this moment. Planned for it. What if something goes wrong? What if I fail?"
"On the day before I entered flight training, I asked my father pretty much the same thing."
"What did he say?"
"Don't fail."

- Emory Erickson and Captain Archer


"Quinn and I used to argue all the time... It wasn't till I lost him that I realized that those arguments were some of the happiest moments of my life"

- Emory Erickson and Charles Tucker


"The Kir'Shara is having an enormous impact."
"It's clearly had an impact on you. You, uh, seem more certain of yourself."
"I've never felt less certain."
"You're re-examining your core beliefs, something most people never do."

- T'Pol and Phlox


"At least my Warp engine still needs me."

- Tucker to T'Pol, after she informs him about her study of what it means to be Vulcan.

Background Information

Production

Suzanne Diaz applying T'Pol makeup

During a break from filming on 18 October 2004, the makeup for the character of T'Pol is given a quick touch-up on the sickbay set

Reception

  • Manny Coto (executive producer of Star Trek: Enterprise) believes this episode to be one of the weakest of Enterprise's final season: "I wasn't pleased with the way the script turned out or with the final production. It was just a flawed episode." [1]
  • Fellow Executive Producer Brannon Braga also criticized this installment, calling it "kind of a dreadful episode." He went on to say, "All I remember is it just turned out terribly." ("In Conversation: Rick Berman and Brannon Braga", ENT Season 1 Blu-ray special features)

Continuity

  • In a bit of irony, many of the protests of the original transporter, as described by Erickson during one of the initial conversations, came true throughout Star Trek lore (psychosis, copies, etc.).
  • "Daedalus" represents the first time that the inventor of the transporter has been officially established, seen or mentioned.
  • This episode has a resemblance to the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Jetrel", wherein Ma'Bor Jetrel deceives the crew of the USS Voyager into using their transporter in his attempt to revive the Talaxians that dissolved from the metreon cascade that he created. There is also an echo of Dr. Richard Daystrom in "The Ultimate Computer" as Erickson mentions that, after inventing the transporter, his life consisted of endless attempts to recapture his former glory.
  • During the dinner scene, Erickson states that a sub-quantum transporter can transport a person from Earth to Vulcan, then Trip comments in awe that that is over sixteen light years. Vulcan was previously confirmed, in "Home", to be sixteen light years from Earth.
  • Long-range transportation appears to be achievable, as a Delta Quadrant species, Sikarians, have a similar technology, as established in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Prime Factors". Dominion transporter technology has been shown to be capable of transporting a person over distances of up to three light years as seen in DS9: "Covenant". In Star Trek, transwarp beaming enables persons to be transported among the planets of a star system (such as from Titan to the Narada, which was orbiting Earth at the time).

Apocrypha

Links and references

Starring

Guest stars

Co-stars

Uncredited co-stars

References

Alcohol; Archer, Henry; Barrens, the; brain cancer; butterfly; Cochrane, Zefram; delta radiation; Emory Erickson: Father of the Transporter; engineer; kilometer; Kir'Shara; laser pistol; metaphysics; mirror; movie night; Pa'nar Syndrome; plasma feed; protest; Sarajevo; Sarajevo-type; shuttlepod (22nd century); sub-quantum transporter; subspace node; T'Les; transporter; Tucker, Lizzie; Vulcan; Vulcan (planet); Vulcan Science Academy; wheelchair

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