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* SinisterMinister: D'Jamat is leading a holy war against heretics who disagree on a trivial religious question and has no qualsm about dragging ''Enterprise'' into the war.

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* SinisterMinister: D'Jamat is leading a holy war against heretics who disagree on a trivial religious question and has no qualsm qualms about dragging ''Enterprise'' into the war.
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Archer confronts D'Jamat in the ready room and D'Jamat claims that he and Archer are similar since they're both "fighting for their people" and have both made hard choices (D'Jamat killed a kid from an energy faction so the kid wouldn't rat him out, while Archer "tortured" someone with the airlock). Archer then tricks D'Jamat by pretending that the transporter is lethal and thus pretending to sacrifice himself. Later, Yarrick isn't sure about all the killing they've been doing, but stops questioning it when D'Jamat accuses him of heresy.

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Archer confronts D'Jamat in the ready room and D'Jamat claims that he and Archer are similar since they're both "fighting for their people" and have both made hard choices (D'Jamat killed a kid from an energy enemy faction so the kid wouldn't rat him out, while Archer "tortured" someone with the airlock). Archer then tricks D'Jamat by pretending that the transporter is lethal and thus pretending to sacrifice himself. Later, Yarrick isn't sure about all the killing they've been doing, but stops questioning it when D'Jamat accuses him of heresy.
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Later, D'Jamat and two others eat together and discuss whether ''Enterprise'''s arrival was a "coincidence", with D'Jamat believing it wasn't. He then goes to Archer and reveals that his crew are all implanted with explosives, threatening to blow up the warp core if Archer doesn't hand over control. Then, D'Jamat and his crew confine the ''Enterprise'' crew to quarters and refuse to answer questions.

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Later, D'Jamat and two others eat together and discuss whether ''Enterprise'''s arrival was a "coincidence", with D'Jamat believing it wasn't. He then goes to Archer and reveals that his crew are all implanted with explosives, ordering one of his men to suicide-bomb himself to prove that he's not bluffing (the guy does so, taking out a RedShirt in the process) and threatening to blow up the warp core if Archer doesn't hand over control. Then, D'Jamat and his crew confine the ''Enterprise'' crew to quarters and refuse to answer questions.
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[[caption-width-right:350:In case you ever needed a reminder as to how ''good'' we actually had it with Archer, meet D'Jamat and his religious nutjob {{Mook}}s.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:In case you ever needed a reminder as to how ''good'' we actually had it with Archer, meet D'Jamat and his religious nutjob {{Mook}}s.{{Mooks}}.]]




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* WoundedGazelleGambit: After detecting ''Enterprise'', D'Jamat places his ship in a dense anomaly field so that they will rescue his crew and allow them to gain access.

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* WoundedGazelleGambit: After detecting ''Enterprise'', D'Jamat places his ship in a dense anomaly field so that they will rescue his crew and allow them to gain access.access.
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* InnocuouslyImportantEpisode: D'Jamat explains that the Triannons worship those who created the Spheres, saying they will appear in-person once the Delphic Expanse is reshaped into a paradise. He ends up being much closer to the mark than the audience might've expected, as "Harbinger" and "Azati Prime" will demonstrate that the purpose of the Spheres is to make space habitable for the transdimensional Sphere-Builders.
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* ApocalypseHow: Triannon has suffered a Class 2 at best, potentially even a Class 3a, all because of religious loons who couldn't agree whether the Delphic Expanse took nine or ten days to form.
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* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Yarrick is nowhere near as gung-ho as D'Jamat about their mission, and at one point openly questions D'Jamat (and gets accused of heresy in the process). He then helps Archer retake ''Enterprise''.

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