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At least one entry was made in [[2151]], when he believed the ''Enterprise'' was destroyed and he was near death aboard [[Shuttlepod 1]]. ({{ENT|Shuttlepod One}})
 
At least one entry was made in [[2151]], when he believed the ''Enterprise'' was destroyed and he was near death aboard [[Shuttlepod 1]]. ({{ENT|Shuttlepod One}})
   
* "''Personal Log, [[Lieutenant]] Malcolm Reed, [[November]] 9, 2151. By the time anyone hears this, by anyone, I suppose I mean anyone [[Human]], [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] and I will be long [[death|dead]]. It's my intention to recount the events that led to the destruction of the [[starship]] ''Enterprise'' and to express my deepest feelings regarding my short but memorable service with [[Starfleet]]. In order to test the [[targeting scanner]]s on Shuttlepod 1, Commander Tucker and I had to get at least 20,000 [[kilometer]]s from ''Enterprise''. During our third trial, we experienced a brief but sizable jolt. And shortly thereafter, realized that our [[sensor array]] had gone off-line. We had no choice but to head back to the [[asteroid field]] where ''Enterprise'' was involved in a mapping project. We found the ship, destroyed, its debris strewn across a square kilometer of one of the larger [[asteroid]]s. Had our [[sensors]] been working, we certainly would have done everything possible to determine the cause of the disaster. But as it was, with only a short-range [[distress beacon]] and limited [[air]] we had no alternative but to set a course for [[Echo Three]] where, someday, this vessel, eventually, this [[log]], will be found. May [[God]] have mercy on our souls.''"
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* "''Personal Log, [[Lieutenant]] Malcolm Reed, [[November]] 9, 2151. By the time anyone hears this, by anyone, I suppose I mean anyone [[Human]], [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] and I will be long [[death|dead]]. It's my intention to recount the events that led to the destruction of the [[starship]] ''Enterprise'' and to express my deepest feelings regarding my short but memorable service with [[Starfleet]]. In order to test the [[targeting scanner]]s on Shuttlepod 1, Commander Tucker and I had to get at least 20,000 [[kilometer]]s from ''Enterprise''. During our third trial, we experienced a brief but sizable jolt. And shortly thereafter, realized that our [[sensor array]] had gone off-line. We had no choice but to head back to the [[asteroid field]] where ''Enterprise'' was involved in a mapping project. We found the ship, destroyed, its debris strewn across a square kilometer of one of the larger [[asteroid]]s. Had our [[sensor]]s been working, we certainly would have done everything possible to determine the cause of the disaster. But as it was, with only a short-range [[distress beacon]] and limited [[air]] we had no alternative but to set a course for [[Echo Three]] where, someday, this vessel, eventually, this [[log]], will be found. May [[God]] have mercy on our souls.''"
   
 
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At least one log entry was made in the personal log of Malcolm Reed as he served aboard the Enterprise NX-01.

Entries

2151

At least one entry was made in 2151, when he believed the Enterprise was destroyed and he was near death aboard Shuttlepod 1. (ENT: "Shuttlepod One")

  • "Personal Log, Lieutenant Malcolm Reed, November 9, 2151. By the time anyone hears this, by anyone, I suppose I mean anyone Human, Commander Tucker and I will be long dead. It's my intention to recount the events that led to the destruction of the starship Enterprise and to express my deepest feelings regarding my short but memorable service with Starfleet. In order to test the targeting scanners on Shuttlepod 1, Commander Tucker and I had to get at least 20,000 kilometers from Enterprise. During our third trial, we experienced a brief but sizable jolt. And shortly thereafter, realized that our sensor array had gone off-line. We had no choice but to head back to the asteroid field where Enterprise was involved in a mapping project. We found the ship, destroyed, its debris strewn across a square kilometer of one of the larger asteroids. Had our sensors been working, we certainly would have done everything possible to determine the cause of the disaster. But as it was, with only a short-range distress beacon and limited air we had no alternative but to set a course for Echo Three where, someday, this vessel, eventually, this log, will be found. May God have mercy on our souls."

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