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Familiar Faces to Lend a Hand in Season Finale "Zero Hour" - First Plot Info (SPOILERS)

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By Steve Krutzler / 14:55, 11 March 2004 / Enterprise

The season finale of STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE's third season is well under way, with production scheduled to wrap early next week at Paramount studios in Hollywood. Titled "Zero Hour," the episode undoubtedly brings to a head the effort to prevent the Xindi superweapon from being launched against Earth. Yesterday's production report for "Countdown" (story) revealed that Archer may get some of the Xindi species to side with him in this task.

Sources tell TrekWeb that "Zero Hour" will see the return of a familiar face to the Expanse, helping the "Pink Skins" in their mission. Jeffrey Combs' Andorian commander 'Shran', who appeared in this season's "Proving Ground," will rear his blue head in the final episode, which may see the fight to defeat the Xindi taken all the way to the Xindi Council Chamber itself.

"Zero Hour" is slated to air on UPN May 26th, and may close a significant chapter in ENTERPRISE's Xindi storyline. Rick Berman recently hinted (story) that new plot arcs may emerge for season four of the show, all but official at this point.



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By: AdzIW (Odo's file, contact) @ 05:24:55 on Mar 18, 2004

Yes, but the question is all about Shran,
Has his ship become trapped in the Expanse? or is he as suggested above nearer home?
And I get the feeling he will make one last grab for the weapons and meet Archer 'along the way'. Or perhaps the Ent crew do need to call for help. maybe the Andorians have changed their strategy against earth following the events in Proving Ground/Strategem and have have offered to help stop the weapon heading for earth. Heck, If it wasn't for the fact that Shran is going to have to interact with Archer, maybe an armarda of Andorian battleships is going to enter Earth orbit to head off the Xindi and destroy the weapon as a 'surprise' the Xindi hadn't calculated for.
Oh, I can't wait till late May......


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