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  4. Watch Star Trek: Enterprise Season 1 Episode 7: The Andorian Incident

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  1. Andorian

    Andorian. Commander Shran and crew from the 2004 Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Proving Ground". Andorians are a fictional race of humanoid extraterrestrials in the American science fiction franchise Star Trek. They were created by writer D. C. Fontana. Within the Star Trek narrative, they are native to the blue icy Class M moon, Andoria ...

  2. "Star Trek: Enterprise" The Andorian Incident (TV Episode 2001)

    The Andorian Incident: Directed by Roxann Dawson. With Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating. Archer, Trip and T'Pol are captured by the Andorians at a Vulcan monastery on P'Jem. They believe that the monastery is being used to spy on Andoria.

  3. The Andorian Incident

    The Andorian Incident. " The Andorian Incident " is the seventh episode (production #107) of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, and was written by Brannon Braga, Fred Dekker and Rick Berman. Roxann Dawson served as director for the episode. As one of the most significant of the first-season episodes, the events of "The Andorian ...

  4. Andorian

    An Andorian make-up test for The Motion Picture. In either the original Star Trek series or Star Trek: The Motion Picture, makeup artist Fred Phillips - who worked on both productions - tested Andorian antennae and blue facial makeup on his daughter, Janna Phillips.(The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, p. 140) The first significant change in the Andorians' appearance came in The ...

  5. The Andorian Incident (episode)

    Enterprise visits a Vulcan monastery, only to find that it is in the midst of being taken over by the Andorians. Several hooded Vulcan monks are meditating in a monastery, when there is a loud banging. The doors fly open and four aliens walk into the room… Andorians. In the ready room, Trip Tucker is telling Captain Archer that using the Vulcan star charts takes all fun out of being ...

  6. "Star Trek: Enterprise" Cease Fire (TV Episode 2003)

    Cease Fire: Directed by David Straiton. With Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating. Captain Archer is asked to negotiate between the Andorians and Vulcans who are fighting over a small planet.

  7. "Star Trek" Journey to Babel (TV Episode 1967)

    Journey to Babel: Directed by Joseph Pevney. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Jane Wyatt. The Enterprise hosts a number of quarrelling diplomats, including Spock's father, but someone on board has murder in mind.

  8. Old Federation Allies: Star Trek's Aenar And The Andorians

    The Andorians debuted in the second season of "Star Trek," specifically "Journey to Babel." In this episode, the Enterprise is assigned to transport numerous diplomatic delegations to the titular ...

  9. The Andorian Incident

    When Archer and his crew pay a friendly visit to an ancient Vulcan monastery, they stumble into an interstellar conflict between the Vulcans and their…

  10. The Dual Paths of the Orions and the Andorians

    The earliest example of this was The Animated Series episode, "Yesteryear," when an Andorian named Thelin replaced Spock as the Enterprise's First Officer in an alternate timeline. Andorian ambassadors and admirals were also spotted in Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.

  11. The Andorians: The Blue-Skinned Star Trek Warriors Explained

    Here's our overview of this unique and important Star Trek species. From their first appearance in the second-season episode of the original Star Trek, Andorians have been an intriguing and at times mysterious species. Hailing from the ice moon of Andoria, they are recognizable by their distinctive blue skin, white hair, and antennae.

  12. Andoria

    The Andorian gas giant intended to represent Andor. The Star Trek: Enterprise episode "The Aenar" finally established the often spoke of Andorian homeworld as a moon, orbiting a gas giant.This was devised by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens as an attempt to help explain the contradiction of why it was sometimes called Andor and sometimes it was called Andoria, the gas giant being Andor and ...

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  14. "Star Trek: Enterprise" The Aenar (TV Episode 2005)

    The Aenar: Directed by Michael Vejar. With Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating. Enterprise finds out the marauder was piloted telepathically by an Aenar, a subspecies from Andoria.

  15. Andorian

    The Andorians were a sentient species from the world Andor. They were distinguishable by their blue skin, white hair and antennae. The Andorian state was the Andorian Empire, one of the founding Federation Member States. (ST reference: Star Charts) The blue hue of the species was the result of a high concentration of cobalt in the hemoglobin of their red corpuscles. They were generally ...

  16. Star Trek: Who Are The Andorians & Why Are They Blue?

    While the origin of their blue coloring hasn't been explicitly addressed within the official canon, "Star Trek: Enterprise" offers a potential explanation. In Season 4, Episode 13, titled "United ...

  17. 10 Best Star Trek: Enterprise Episodes, Ranked

    One of the fan-favorite characters on Enterprise was the Andorian Commander Shran. An enemy of the Vulcans, he became a reluctant friend to Archer and the Enterprise crew. As the NX-01 Enterprise ...

  18. Star Trek: Enterprise (TV Series 2001-2005)

    Fri, May 6, 2005. While attending a conference on a proposed interplanetary alliance, Trip and T'Pol find out from a dying woman that they have a baby. Investigation shows the woman was a member of the xenophobic organization Terra Prime. 7.6/10 (1.6K) Rate. Watch options.

  19. Thy'lek Shran

    A fan of Star Trek: The Original Series himself, Jeff Combs thought it would be interesting to explore the Andorians, a race which was rarely seen on-screen prior to Enterprise. He made a point to ask whether the character would be killed off at the end of the episode, recalling his experience of playing Weyoun. Once informed that Shran would ...

  20. Babel One

    Babel One. " Babel One " is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise, and originally aired on January 28, 2005. The episode was written by Mike Sussman and André Bormanis, and directed by David Straiton. "Babel One" was the first of a three-part story which continued in ...

  21. Star Trek: The Andorian Race, Explained

    Star Trek: The Vidiian Race, Explained. The Andorians were created by screenwriter and producer D. C. Fontana for a 1968 episode of Star Trek. Fontana is one of the unsung heroes of the early ...

  22. "Star Trek: Enterprise" The Andorian Incident (TV Episode 2001)

    "Star Trek: Enterprise" The Andorian Incident (TV Episode 2001) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. ... Best Star Trek Enterprise Episodes season 1 a list of 25 titles created 16 Jan 2012 Best Episodes--Sci-Fi a list of 22 titles ...

  23. "Star Trek: Enterprise" The Andorian Incident (TV Episode 2001)

    Now, in "Star Trek: Enterprise", they'll be a very important part of the series, as will their leader Commander Shran. If he seems familiar, it's played by the same actor who played the incredibly nasty Weyoun on "Star Trek: Deep Space 9". All in all, a terrific and very well written episode that isn't to be missed.

  24. Tellarite

    Captain Jonathan Archer unites the Tellarites and Andorians in order to form a joint fleet with the Vulcans and Humans. In November 2154, a Tellarite delegation led by Ambassador Gral was being transported to the planetoid Babel by the Enterprise to resolve a long-standing trade dispute with the Andorians. However, the Romulan Star Empire had become aware of the threat posed by a closer ...