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"The Xindi" Line-by-Line

Foreman: I don't make a habit of allowing people to interrupt my workers, Xindi or otherwise.
 
Reed: Their linings are coated with a platinum-cobalt alloy. Trip could probably strip them down and separate the metals.
 
He hits a pipe with a rod and the door opens.

FOREMAN: Good day.

[Tucker's dream - outside]

YOUNG TRIP: Elizabeth! Lizzie, you've got to get out of there!
 
He watches helpless as the weapon bears down on her as she sits and waves at him. He wakes covered in sweat.

[Sickbay]

PHLOX: A blood sample would have sufficed, some saliva.
 
PHLOX: The genetic profile is nearly identical to the tissue samples taken from the corpse found on Earth. Their base pair sequencing is far closer than, say, humans and chimpanzees. Nearly identical, but not quite.
 
Phlox: A reasonable analogy. After analysing the remains of the Xindi corpse I was able to provide the computer with enough data to create this rendering. However, this humanoid is reptilian, that finger is not. It's covered with skin, not unlike yours or mine, but it's Xindi all the same. I wish I could be more helpful, Captain.
 
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