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Game ENT Episode Pitch Game

"Thirty Years and Thirty Hours"
Planet Talalis, For Timur Kuznetsov, being a prisoner of war of the Romulans haven't been nice. During this entire time, he hasn't seen a single one, just there alien task masters, who change on a regular basis. Its been nearly 30 years by his reckoning, years and years spent building ships for the Romulans. So many years, the war must really been going for a long time. Hope Earth is alright.
But today, Today I escape this place, finally.

Basically He and others are thrown on a planet near a black hole where time goes by slower, so he has been a prisoner for 30 years on the planet, but only 30 hours have past real time, and when he escapes, the Coalition raids the planet, destroying the facility and finds him and informs him of the time difference.

Next Episode: "Eternal Machine"
 
"Eternal Machine" - A seemingly impossible perpetual motion station is kept alive by the enslavement of generations of people who have no idea that their masters are long gone and there is no need to continue being devoted to its running. Efforts to free them from their captivity only lead to anger and fear among the masses, and an ambitious one of their number seeking to take over where their masters left off. Meanwhile, T'Pol strives for a higher level of Vulcan enlightenment.

Next episode: "Folio"
 
"Folio"- Archer receives an urgent call from his old friend Prof. Daniel Smythe, an expert in Ancient Literature. The Enterprise arrives at Alexandria Station, home to an extensive collection of literature from across the known Galaxy. Smythe has made an astounding discovery, a folio of Shakespeare's plays written in Klingon. But here's the rub, archeological dating places the folio's creation as before the birth of Shakespeare. Can Archer find out how the Klingons acquired Shakespeares oeuvre years before his birth or is one of Earth's greatest playwrights a fraud?

Next Episode- "Stranger Than Fiction"

 
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"Stranger Than Fiction" - aka "Folio" part 2 - Flint releases Archer from his chokehold and sends him, T'Pol, and Malcolm to his dungeon, keeping Hoshi. "I need a new muse, and the Klingons are beginning to bore me," he reveals to her. "Perhaps you need to get even farther from Earth?!" she retorts. "Perhaps." Meanwhile, T'Pol has figured out how to defeat M-3, but it involves a dangerous gambit.

Next episode: "Both Your Houses"
 
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"Both Your Houses" - The last heir to a Klingon great house, who was afflicted with the augment virus, wishes to marry a human woman who works for him as a servant. Her family wants her back, believing her a slave and captive, while his elderly father wants to strengthen their Klingon blood, not weaken it. They seek NX-01's help in eloping to a neutral planet, which causes friction for both sides.

Next episode: "Replicas"
 
"Replicas" - The NX-01 is transporting Ambassador Rogerson to negotiate a new alliance. Her son, Malvin, has an uncannily lifelike collection of tiny action figures, including the full complements of several starships lost in space. Malvin starts to make replicas of the crew, who start to go missing. Archer learns that one of the negotiating parties is interested in buying Malvin's replicas, and he notices that Malvin has begun to construct a model of the NX-01 itself.

Next: "The Doodad"
 
"The Doodad"

A quirky alien device of undetermined technology is found abandoned on a random planetoid in the middle of a previously unexplored sector and brought aboard Enterprise. Comprehensive scans of the item reveal nothing of its origin or intent but its energy source can transform matter in immediate contact with its surface and not always in a pleasant manner. Archer, T'Pol and his officers must learn what the device is for and what to do with it before it alters the very shape and structure of the NX-01 and in ways that take lives with it.

Next episode: "You Can't Take It With You, Theoretically"
 
"You Can't Take It With You, Theoretically" - Quintillionaire William Winston is dying, and the NX-01 has the duty of transporting him back to Alpha Centauri for his final days. He thinks his son Carter is an unworthy heir, so he plans to disinherit him. Archer is thrust into the family drama when Carter comes aboard at the stopover at Tau Ceti. Meanwhile Hoshi is thinking about becoming a mother.

Next episode - "Felinoid on a Hot Duranium Deck"
 
"Felinoid on a Hot Duranium Deck" - NX-01 hosts Caitian observers during a flyby to observe the crossing of an asteroid through a constellation. Their feline habits begin to rub off on the crew. The guests insist it's due to the astronomical phenomena, while Phlox suspects it may be psychological or hormonal. Meanwhile, Reed and Travis tally up the crew's "lives left" out of 9, which leads to arguments over what constitutes a life lost, etc.

Next episode: "Bread and Wine"
 
"Replicas" - The NX-01 is transporting Ambassador Rogerson to negotiate a new alliance. Her son, Malvin, has an uncannily lifelike collection of tiny action figures, including the full complements of several starships lost in space. Malvin starts to make replicas of the crew, who start to go missing. Archer learns that one of the negotiating parties is interested in buying Malvin's replicas, and he notices that Malvin has begun to construct a model of the NX-01 itself.

Next: "The Doodad"
Serious Doctor Who vibes.
 
"Bread and Wine"
The Enterprise is mapping the Tau Winurn Pass a 30 light year long dense nebula, when they detect a warp signature coming from a drifting ship. When they investigate they discover the ship is barely capable of breaking warp speed barrier, so First Contact. They rescue the crew, but they are frightened of them, thinking they are in there version of Hell because with the dense gas, they can't see any stars from there planet. The ship takes them back to there planet in the Tau Geminorum System and find that the planet is still ruled by Lords and Nobles, with a King ruling the entire planet. The ship is attacked when it goes into orbit, the crew inform them that they are from a more progressive noble's territory, and that the king and other nobles look down on him.Now the Enterprise crew tries to figure out how to get the ships crew back home and initiate first contact.

Next Episode:
The Last Centurion
 
The Last Centurion - While searching for a missing space rover on an icy planet, an NX-01 landing party finds the frozen body of a Roman centurion. After he thaws out, he revives in isolation and tells his story of heading into a cave on Earth for shelter after becoming separated from his troops in bad weather. In an effort not to contaminate his timeline, he is tended by human crew only. The landing party continues searching for the rover, hoping it didn't change places with the centurion. They try to figure out what to do with him.

Next episode: "The Staircase"
 
I'm 100% sure it's a remix of stuff I've seen before, likely in DW and TZ both. But the twist in there that I didn't write down in the pitch because it was still percolating, that, I say, that would have been completely unexpected and shocking, I say! :lol:
 
"The Staircase"
On the Enterprise, Trip is waking up like any other day, brushing his teeth, combing his hair. After leaving his quarters on deck 4, he decides to take the stairs up to deck 3, while in the stairwell, the ship comes under attack, and the stair's are sealed off due to hull breaches. Trip goes up and down the stairs looking for an exit but there all sealed. No communication, only the air left in the stair case, How is Trip going to Save himself.

Next Episode:
Assignment: Romulus
 
"Assignment: Romulus" - The NX-01 is on a mission to the neutral zone to extract a spy on Romulus. Archer, T'Pol, Reed, Phlox, and a team of MACOs board an alien, neutral trading vessel inbound towards Romulus. After a series of close calls during which they are nearly discovered, they make the rendezvous with the craft carrying the spy, close to the Romulan homeworld. After a secret debriefing that lasts over an hour, in a surprise twist, T'Pol—now surgically altered by Phlox to pass as Romulan—boards the docked craft to replace the spy who they are extracting, to carry out a new secret objective. Archer is (figuratively) stunned as the craft separate and T'Pol departs on an open-ended secret mission. (cliffhanger)

Next episode - "Assignment: Romulus, Part II"
 
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"Assignment: Romulus, Part II" Flashing back to the briefing T'Pol is instructed to accompany the spy, T'Ress. They enter an holding area where a single prisoner is being guarded by two Vulcan soldiers. The prisoner, a woman turns to face T'Pol. Both are shocked to find it's almost like looking in a mirror. Even though the Romulan has longer hair of a lighter shade, her face is a twin to T'Pol's. As the woman's hair falls away from one side, T'Pol sees a horrific scar on her face.

T'Ress explains that Romulans look like Vulcans and T'Pol looks like this particular Romulan. T'Pol is stunned that the High Command would keep this a secret from their allies. After some brief subterfuge to fool the Enterprise crew, T'Pol boards the spycraft.

The woman, Captain Cha'Vek, is an analyst for Romulan Intelligence and is the only survior of a Romulan ship that self destructed in a recent battle. The scar is the result of a botched suicide attempt, when she was captured. To take Cha'Vek's place, T'Pol must meld with her. Cha'Vek is horrified by this prospect. Melding is outlawed in the Empire and anyone with psi powers is sentenced to death.

T'Pol goes to Romulas and begins to gather the intell the Vulcan High Command is after. But soon the meld goes wrong. More and more she begins to think she is Cha'Vek. A Battle takes place in T'pol's mind between herself and "Cha'Vek." One that T'Pol seems to be losing. T'Pol only prevails after "Cha'Vek" realizes she too is a melder and Romulan conditioning causes her to "kill" herself. After extraction, T'Pol is told the real Cha'Vek has also died.

Returning to the Enterprise, T'Pol is distant and withdrawn, the echos of Cha'Vek's death playing over and over in her mind.

Next Episode: "Nosferatu"



 
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