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Azati Prime Line-byLine

TRAVIS: Sounds like you're saying this is some sort of penance.
 
ARCHER: I'm saying I won't order anyone else to die.

[Sickbay]

(Archer enters with Porthos under one arm, and his basket and bowl under the other.)
ARCHER: I hate to add to this menagerie of yours, Doc.

:weep::weep::weep:...
 
[Bridge]

ARCHER: I've always been much better at avoiding farewells than giving them, so I'm not even going to try, but I'm going to ask all of you to think back to the day when this ship was first launched. We were explorers then. When all this is over, when Earth is safe, I want you to get back to that job. There are four hundred billion stars in our galaxy. We've only explored a tiny fraction. You have a lot of work to do. Of all the Captains who will sit in this chair, I can't imaging any of them being more proud than I am right now.

[Another great Archer moment! May be he doesn't have a reputation of an amazing speaker but this is the best farewell from a leader who went through the hell with his team on a suicide mission without an option to fail. He lets remind his comrades where they were. Hope, honour, selflesness in seven sentences-Hier commes a proud smiley which we don't have
]

(The shuttle is launched.)
ARCHER [OC]: Archer to Enterprise. I'm heading in.
 
(That moment in the ready room when T'Pol succumbs to the emotions that she has unleashed is a stark sign of how much the trellium has affected her Vulcan control...but also how much she cares about her Captain. :weep: Far cry from the pilot episode.)

[Insectoid shuttle]

(Unchallenged, Archer dives into the ocean and heads for his target.)
VOICE [OC]: Unauthorised vessel, power down immediately.
(Another ship comes up behind him and starts firing.)
 
TUCKER: It's been over two hours. He should have reached the weapon by now. Travis and I got there in twenty five minutes, and we didn't know where to look. Do you think it's possible our sensors could have missed the explosion?
 
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