- "That original transporter took a full minute and a half to cycle through. Felt like a year. You could actually feel yourself being taken apart and put back together. When I materialized, first thing I did was lose my lunch. (Trip laughs) Second thing I did was get stone drunk. Trick I learned from Zefram Cochrane. Now there was a man who knew the benefits of a little "liquid courage.""
- ―Emory Erickson
"Daedalus" | |
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Series Star Trek: Enterprise Season 4, Episode 10 | |
Air date | January 14th, 2005 |
Writers | Michael Bryant; Ken LaZebnik |
Director | David Straiton |
Producers | Alan Brennert; Stephen Welke; Brad Yacobian; Mike Sussman; Dawn Velazquez; J.P. Farrell; Ken LaZebnik; Merri D. Howard; Peter Lauritson; Manny Coto; Rick Berman; Brannon Braga; André Bormanis; David Rossi |
Starring | Scott Bakula; John Billingsley; Jolene Blalock; Dominic Keating; Anthony Montgomery; Linda Park; Connor Trinneer |
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"Daedalus" is the tenth episode of season four of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. It is the 85th episode of the series overall and the 714th episode of all Star Trek programs combined. The episode was directed by David Straiton and written by Ken LaZebnik. It first aired on the UPN network on Friday, January 14th, 2005.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Bill Cobbs | Doctor Emory Erickson |
Leslie Silva | Danica Erickson |
Donovan Knowles | Quinn Erickson |
Noel Manzano | Ensign Burrows |
Mark Correy | Alex Gaeta |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode has been made available on disc 23 of the Star Trek: Enterprise: The Complete Series and disc 3 of the Star Trek: Enterprise: The Complete Fourth Season DVD collections.
- Production code number: 40358-86
- Second episode of the series written by supervising producer Ken LaZebnik. He also wrote the fourth episode of season four, "Borderland".
Allusions[]
- This episode addresses sub-plots that were introduced in the previous episode, "Kir'Shara".
Quotes[]
- T'Pol: I'm learning, it seems, for the first time, what it truly means to be Vulcan.
See also[]
Media
The World of Star Trek
Star Trek miscellaneous
External Links[]
This article pertains to an episode of the Star Trek: Enterprise television series. See Star Trek/Episodes for articles pertaining to other programs in the Star Trek franchise. |