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1The ''Enterprise'', already on a Priority One mission to deliver power cells to Deep Space K-7, is tasked a ''second'' Priority One mission: the USS ''Peregrine'', a ''Sombra''-class escort that looks outwardly like a ''Constitution''-class, issued a distress call four days ago. This news interrupts a banquet thrown by Pike, celebrating Cadets Chia and Uhura for their successful training rotations and the promotion of Ensign Duke to Lieutenant. Since neither the ''Peregrine'' nor [=DSK7=] can wait, Pike decides on a case of "LetsSplitUpGang": Number One and Ortegas will make the delivery while Pike, Chia, Uhura, Duke, Lt. Sam Kirk, and [[TheMainCharactersDoEverything the other characters in the credits]] descend to Valeo Beta V via shuttles. It's a frigid L-class planet, which Hemmer notes is just like Andoria.
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3La'an finds a Starfleet corpse in the snow, and more besides; the ''Peregrine'' is abandoned, having crash-landed, and most of her systems fried. Hemmer and Uhura descend to Engineering to get the ship running again, while Pike gets into the CaptainsLog: Captain Gavin reports that her crew picked up three alien refugees; a human girl, an Orion named Pasko, and an alien of indeterminate race. Pasko, it turns out, was hosting Gorn ChestBurster eggs, and tried to stave off the inevitable by setting off a plasma grenade in Engineering. Pasko was unsuccessful... but the other two are still around; the girl calls herself Oriana and her companion Buckley. In Sickbay, neither M'Benga, Chapel, nor Cadet Chia can find any evidence of Gorn infestation... which is proven wrong when Buckley turns out to ''also'' be carrying ChestBurster eggs. The hatchlings eat Chia and scamper off to do the same to Duke. Meanwhile, "Team Hemhura" have gotten the ship in working order, and Pike uses the comms to order the team to regroup... but one Gorn hatchling, quite a lot larger (and played by CGI this time instead of a dude in a funky rubber suit), arrives to spit venom at Hemmer, only leaving when La'an and her phaser swing in to save the day.
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5The Starfleet contingent regroup in Sickbay. Spock finds records that the Gorn have somehow evolved to avoid Starfleet electromagnetic sensors, which is how all these eggs got through. Hemmer reports that navigation is the only system remaining to be restored, meaning that Pike can soon declare mission accomplished and pull a ScrewThisImOuttaHere. However, there are still Gorn around. La'an reports that the hatchlings will squabble amongst themselves until only one -- the strongest, smartest, and fastest -- remains; they will have to trap the Gorn, and the only bait they have are themselves. ThePlan comes together.
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7With Pike, M'Benga, and Oriana quarterbacking from the bridge, both La'an and Spock channel their inner ScreamingWarrior[[note]]yes, Vulcans have them; they're TheStoic precisely ''because'' they used to be a violent, warlike race, and decided that gaining control of their emotions was smarter than bombing themselves back to the Stone Age ''again''[[/note]] to draw the two remaining Gorn together so that they'll fight, and the last one to the shuttlebay where Hemmer freezes it with coolant. (La'an then [[LiterallyShatteredLives vents a lifetime of fear and rage]] on it.) The mission is complete... with only one loose end to tie up: the venom spray that Hemmer got hit with was not just uncomfortable, it's how the Gorn implant new eggs in people. Citing TheNeedsOfTheMany, he walks out of the shuttlebay and falls into the chasm the ''Peregrine'' is balanced on ("Just like Andoria..."), ending the Gorn threat. Before he goes, he advises Uhura, who still has not decided whether to stay in Starfleet, that an IneffectualLoner afraid of pain and loss can also never find love and happiness. During the shipboard funeral, Uhura echoes these sentiments, and is shown, in the episode's final shot, standing on the bridge amidst the familiar beeps and whirs-- happy to be home. Meanwhile, La'an takes indefinite leave from Starfleet to help Oriana reunite with her family.
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9!!Tropes Featured in this Episode:
10* AirVentEscape: Used by the youngling Gorn, who are small enough to fit in the ventilation shafts.
11* ApocalypticLog: Captain Gavin's final log explains what happened and just what kind of mess the away team has landed in.
12-->'''Gavin:''' Captain's log, stardate...I'm not even sure. A week since we've crashed? ''Peregrine'' was mapping non-Federation space when we found three castaways on an M-class planet: a human girl, a humanoid of unknown origin, and an Orion named Pasko. We rescued them. Brought them aboard. But we didn't know what we didn't know. Pasko was infected with Gorn eggs. Biofilters didn't detect them. But the Orion knew. He set off a plasma grenade in Engineering, tried to end it. The system sent an automatic distress call in response to the explosion. If I could reach Starfleet now, I would say, "Stay away. Don't come to Valeo Beta Five." But if you're watching this, chances are we didn't survive.
13* BottleEpisode: A slightly more elaborate one than normal, but since the ''Sombra''-class and ''Constitution''-class look essentially the same, the show just uses all its pre-existing sets, with only the exterior of the planet itself being out of the ordinary.
14* BuryYourDisabled: Hemmer, a blind character, played by the franchise's first blind actor, dies after [[BlackDudeDiesFirst fewer episodes than any series main character has ever had]]. Even Tasha Yar had more episodes.
15* CallBack: Hemmer telling Spock that he won't kill the Gorn, but will protect his crew's lives, harkens back to [[Recap/StarTrekStrangeNewWorldsS1E04MementoMori a discussion he had with Uhura]] about the difference between Aenar pacifism and passivity.
16* CallForward:
17** The ''Enterprise'' was heading to Deep Space Station K-7, which featured prominently in "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E15TheTroubleWithTribbles The Trouble With Tribbles]]" and "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E06TrialsAndTribbleations Trials And Tribbleations]]".
18** Before the end, Hemmer gives a Vulcan salute to Spock and tells him to "live long and prosper," much like Spock will do about [[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan 26 years later]] after making his own sacrifice to save the ''Enterprise'' crew. Also, much like Spock would himself do just prior to his first death, he asks his friends not to weep for him.
19** Spock, after accessing his rage, stands wide-eyed and silent, barely responding to the rest of the crew, much like when [[Recap/StarTrekS2E1AmokTime when undergoing Pon Farr]].
20* CaptainsLog: Uhura sums her time on ''Enterprise'' in her log.
21-->"Cadet's personal log, stardate 2510.6. My assignment to ''Enterprise'' is over. After we complete our current mission delivering Vidium power cells to deep space station K-7, I go back to Earth. I'm excited to see my grandmother. Our last call was cut short. Life on a starship has a way of taking over. I've rotated through almost every department. So many amazing, talented people. The top everyone of everything. They all know why they belong in Starfleet. For them, Starfleet has always been the destination. For me, it was where I ran to after the loss of my parents. Serving aboard ''Enterprise'' is an affirmation of this entire crew's hopes and dreams. I envy their surety. But, me... I guess I'm still searching."
22* ClosedCircle: Due to conflicting missions, a two-shuttle away team is sent down to the surface of the planet while the ''Enterprise'' continues on its original delivery mission. Shortly after arriving, there is a heavy storm that forces the crew to huddle up inside the ''Peregrine''. This forces the crew to either deal with the Gorn hatchlings or wait out the storm, neither of which are optimal.
23* ContinuityNod: ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' established that Andorians have unusually high metabolism rates. Since the incubation period of the Gorn depends on the metabolism of their hosts, this explains how they grow so quickly in Hemmer.
24* CooldownHug: Chapel hugs Spock to calm him from his rage.
25* DisabilityImmunity: Gorn venom blinds the target, but Hemmer is already blind. Unfortunately, that's not all the venom does...
26* DownerEnding: Probably the roughest ending of the season. Three crew members -- including Hemmer -- are dead, La'an has gone on indefinite leave, Uhura is ending her cadet tour on a low note, and Spock is horrified that he let his emotions run rampant.
27* DueToTheDead: Ortegas and Uhura eulogize Hemmer at his funeral. Chia and Duke go completely unmentioned (but at least have memorials set up for them), the former being especially curious because a captain who gets a cadet killed is probably going to get in trouble.
28* DwindlingParty: The show introduces a cadet and newly promoted lieutenant as part of the crew, but lacking NominalImportance compared to the main cast, they are rather quickly killed off. Hemmer, surprisingly, sacrifices himself after realizing he is infected with Gorn eggs and there is little time to consider an alternative before starting the whole mess again.
29* EnfantTerrible: The Gorn the crew fight are newborns. Literally seconds after they are born, their first instinct is to go for the jugular of any living thing nearby, and they only get worse from there.
30* EnemyCivilWar: Gorn younglings fight each other for dominance, so the crew trick them into the same section so they'll fight and thin their numbers, leaving only one.
31* {{Expy}}: Oriana is [[Film/{{Aliens}} Newt]], down to the dirty face, the occasional snark, and not trusting the well-meaning but clueless adults who just showed up and are getting picked off one by one.
32* FaceFullOfAlienWingWong: Played with; while the Gorn do breed their young in hosts to [[ChestBurster violently hatch out]], the initial assumption is that there needs to be some sort of direct physical interaction. A few hours after Hemmer is hit by some projectile venom, he starts feeling ill and the crew immediately realize how their breeding cycle works.
33* ForegoneConclusion: Because Pike, Spock, Uhura, M'Benga, Chapel, and Sam Kirk all make it to the beginning of TOS, the audience knows they are not going to be killed by the Gorn.
34* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Spock once again brings up his Vulcan EmotionSuppression, Chapel jokes that he must be a tempest if he loses control. When he willingly sheds his control to fight the Gorn, he becomes a force of violence that doesn't abate after the crisis is over.
35* FreudianSlip: When La'an starts haranguing Oriana about why she didn't warn ''Peregrine'''s crew that one of her fellow escapees was infested with Gorn eggs, M'Benga snaps at her not to talk to "my daughter" like that. After a painful moment, he corrects himself to "my patient".
36* HeroicSuicide: Infested with Gorn eggs and sensing they're about to hatch, Hemmer throws himself into the chasm beneath the ''Peregrine''. If the fall doesn't do the job, the cold will.
37* HostileWeather: An incoming blizzard forces the crew to take shelter in the ship, preventing them from simply fleeing in the shuttles when the situation becomes really bad.
38* ImpossiblyDeliciousFood: A mission briefing opens with Pike's cooking, and try as she might, even a reluctant La'an admits that the food is delicious.
39* InUniverseCatharsis: After emerging from the cargo pod after freezing the last Gorn hatchling to death, La'an smashes the frozen corpse into icy pieces.
40* InvisibilityCloak: Gorn biology allows their eggs to blend in with their hosts, and they are naturally immune to sensors.
41* KillItWithIce: Gorn (like most other reptiloids) hate the cold, so Hemmer and La'an kill the last one by freezing it. The crew of the ''Peregrine'' similarly lured their Gorn outside to kill them by exposure, which did work, but it cost all of them their lives (either by being mauled to death or freezing themselves).
42* KilledOffForReal: Hemmer is infected by the Gorn and [[HeroicSuicide sacrifices himself]] to save the crew.
43* LanguageBarrier: Buckley's language isn't recognized by the universal translator, preventing him from warning the away team that he's infected with Gorn eggs.
44* LiterallyShatteredLives: La'an smashes the Gorn into numerous pieces after she and Hemmer freeze it to death.
45* MythologyGag:
46** Sam Kirk's WhatTheHellHero moment to Spock is rather similar to how James Kirk riled up Spock in ''Film/StarTrek2009''. His inflection even seems like he's channeling Chris Pine.
47** As well, the Gorn resemble the versions seen in the 2009 Creator/BandaiNamco game.
48** "[[HesDeadJim He's dead, Chris.]]"
49** Spock's rage-fueled thrashing of a Gorn bares a strong resemblance to [[Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness the equally anger-driven beatdown he gave Khan in their climatic showdown.]]
50* NeverTrustATrailer: Pre-release photos make it look like the ''Enterprise'' crashed on an ice planet. It's actually a similar ship, the ''Peregrine''.
51* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: When Spock decides to channel his inner rage, he really goes to town against one of the Gorn.
52* NotQuiteTheRightThing: The crew of the ''Peregrine'' tried to lure the Gorn outside of the ship to freeze. Unfortunately, it can be surmised from the bodies that while they may have succeeded in killing the Gorn, most of them were killed in the fight and the survivors then froze to death.
53* NowYouTellMe: Lampshaded. Captain Gavin is aware she can't warn any potential rescuers not to come, and La'an immediately quips that it would have been good to know that going in.
54* OutOfCharacterAlert: In order to properly lure two of the hatchlings into the same corridor, Spock has to psych himself up to get angry because faking it wouldn't work. He finds it really difficult to regain his Vulcan composure afterward, which infuriates him even more and he needs a CoolDownHug from Chapel after they get back to the ''Enterprise'' and hold a memorial, who can tell Spock is out of sorts despite him trying to conceal it.
55* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: M'Benga gives Pike a light ribbing for his command code still being "2-4-6-8-10".
56* PlotDrivenBreakdown: The power cells ''Enterprise'' is delivering to Deep Space K-7 are unstable and will become useless if not delivered to K-7 promptly, meaning an away team will have to be sent down to the ''Peregrine'' in shuttles while ''Enterprise'' continues on its mission, depriving them of backup.
57* ProperlyParanoid: La'an grills Oriana about being infected with Gorn eggs, ignoring M'Benga's protests that she and Buckley came up clean in scans. She's entirely right to be suspicious, as Buckley turns out to have four inside him which hatch soon after.
58* PunchAWall: Spock does this after the funeral, putting a sizable dent in the wall, because he's having trouble repressing his emotions after letting them out.
59* RedShirt: Of the three ''Enterprise'' crewmembers who die, Hemmer is the [[MauveShirt only one who's had any prior screentime or characterization]]; the other two are onscreen just long enough to get bullseyes painted on them. Ironically, Hemmer is the only one of the three wearing a red uniform.
60* {{Retirony}}: The start of the episode features a modest ceremony where one crew member is promoted to Lieutenant while two cadets, one of which being Uhura, have finished their academy rotation and are preparing to leave. The Lieutenant and the other Cadet end up being the ones to die.
61* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: La'an ends up requesting an indefinite leave of absence from Starfleet at the end of the episode, as she's rattled by everything that happened on the ''Peregrine'' and wants to help Oriana find her family.
62* ShoutOut:
63** The events on the ''Peregrine'' are basically a pastiche of ''Film/{{Alien}}'' and ''Film/{{Aliens}}'', bordering on a WholePlotReference.
64** References to the ''Franchise/{{Alien}}'' franchise include:
65*** The crew following a distress call to find a crashed ship, only to discover it's a warning to stay away (''Alien'', ''Alien: Isolation'').
66*** Finding corpses littering the ship (''Alien: Isolation'').
67*** Hemmer's sacrifice is a near recreation of Ripley's (''Alien 3'').
68*** La'an searching for Oriana's parents and taking her under her wing is a mirror to Ripley doing the same with Newt (''Aliens'').
69*** The emerging Gorn are pure white and quickly molt and grow (''Alien''). There are more than one per host (''Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem''). One also emerges from Buckley's back (''Alien: Covenant'').
70*** The scene where the Gorn emerge from Buckley is akin to the scene with ''Alien: Covenant'', as much like the Neomorphs, they are actively hostile, killing two Starfleet officers shortly after birth in sheer aggression rather than fleeing to grow safely.
71*** The Gorn like to use the vents to get around.
72*** The vein-like pattern on Buckley's skin is similar to how humans infected by the black goo look (''Prometheus'').
73** The way the Gorn see and make clicking noises is clearly a homage to the Film/{{Predator}}.
74** In her eulogy, Ortegas remembers calling Hemmer a [[WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine "blue meanie"]] when he scolded her for overworking the ship's engine.
75** The Gorn spew venom that [[Franchise/JurassicPark blinds its victims.]]
76** La'an working through her trauma by breaking apart the frozen Gorn hatchling is evocative of [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Buffy smashing the Master's bones]].
77** The crew encounter a stranger who, thanks to a language barrier, is unable to pass on critical information about the danger they are in, similar to the opening scene of ''Film/TheThing1982''.
78* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The universal translator can't parse Buckley the alien's language, and when La'an tells Uhura to do something, Uhura has to remind her that that's not how linguistics works. The crew never does work out how to communicate with Buckley (beyond a general sense of "we're trying to help") before his death by Gorn ChestBurster.
79* TaintedVeins: A symptom of late-stage Gorn infestation is bulging red veins.
80* TeleportInterdiction: The atmosphere of the planet is filled with particles that render comms and beaming useless from orbit, so the away team has to take shuttles to get down, and any messages sent planet-side never make it out.
81* ThereAreNoTherapists: Subverted with La'an, who was late to an event in the Captain's lounge because of a scheduled session with a counselor over her established backstory with the Gorn. It's actually one of the few times the franchise has suggested regular therapy to crew members who experience such things.
82* TransformationAtTheSpeedOfPlot: Gorn eggs hatch at different rates depending on the host. For Hemmer, this means he's infected and close to bursting inside an hour, whereas days pass for most humanoids. Justified in this case as the gestation cycle is based on the host's metabolism, and Andorians (along with their Aenar cousins) have a higher metabolism than most humanoids.
83* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: When the crew start discussing how to defeat the two remaining Gorn, they outline a couple facts and Pike announces they have the ''start'' of a plan. From there, we only see the plan's execution, and it is largely successful.
84* WhatTheHellHero: Sam Kirk reams Spock out for his stoic nature after the Gorn attack kills Duke.
85* WeHardlyKnewYe: Despite being in the opening credits, Hemmer has only had lines in five episodes, one of them this one.
86* XenomorphXerox: The Gorn as seen in this episode take quite a few cues from the classic xenomorphs. They reproduce by infesting others with their offspring, who then explode out of the host in classic ChestBurster fashion. The hatchlings then go through a period of molting and rapid growth, during which they hunt each other and potential prey by traveling through vents and skittering along walls and ceilings. They also have prehensile tails, MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily, and can spit acid that infests the unfortunate target with more eggs.

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