- The crew of Enterprise searches for a seemingly abandoned ship on a desert planet.
- The crew of Enterprise have a meeting with the trader D'Marr. Unfortunately he is unable to provide them with valuable ores, but knows of a location where these can be obtained. He tells he found an apparently abandoned ship and tried to empty it to make a fortune. But according to D'Marr the ship is haunted and he was forced to leave. Enterprise starts looking for the ship anyway. Scans show there really aren't any bio-signs, but after coming on board the crew soon gets the feeling they are not alone.—Arnoud Tiele (imdb@tiele.nl)
- While negotiating for supplies and spare parts to repair the Enterprise with the alien trader D'Marr, he informs them of the location of a crashed ship on a planet near them where the crew of the Enterprise could find the necessary duratanium, beryllium and dilithium. However, he advises them that the ship is haunted by ghosts. T'Pol scans the spacecraft and finds no evidence of life form. When Archer, T'Pol, Trip and Travis arrive at the vessel, they find that they are not alone. Soon they meet survivors from the planet Kantare that tell them that they crashed on the planet three years ago, and Trip gets close to the gorgeous Liana. But when Reed analyzes how long the vessel has been on the planet and retrieves one escape pod with a corpse inside, he finds that there is a weird secret hidden by the group.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Captain Archer, Sub-Commander T'Pol and Commander Tucker are dining with D'Marr (Tom Bergeron), a visiting trader. Archer wants supplies for the engineering section, which D'Marr doesn't have, but he knows of a trading post on a nearby planet that might. He tells them of a "haunted" transport vessel that has crashed on a nearby planet. Enterprise reaches the planet and can see the ship, but doesn't detect any life signs on-board. But the ship has enough raw materials in its cargo hold, supplies that the Enterprise needs desperately. Archer orders an away team to investigate. Once on board, T'Pol hears a noise, but detects nothing with her tricorder, while Archer and Ensign Mayweather find a computer terminal and decide to take it back to Enterprise. In engineering, Tucker and T'Pol discover a section of the ship protected with a dampening field. As they make their way to locate its generator, they find a chamber containing many armed crew-members.
Two of the Kantare, Ezral (René Auberjonois) and Captain Kuulan (Rudolph Willrich), tell the away team that their ship was attacked by raiders three years ago. Archer offers assistance, which Ezral accepts. Ezral says that they never sent out a distress signal to avoid attracting attention of the raiders again. Liana (Annie Wersching), Ezral's daughter is enamored with Tucker and follows him all over the ship. T'Pol reminds Tucker to be careful lest his encounter with a female again leads to a pregnancy. But all is not as it seems: Lieutenant Reed's analysis of the ship reveals impact damage, but no weapons signatures. Oxidation of the ship reveal it crashed nearly 22 years previously. Mayweather states that the AeroPonics bay isn't big enough to feed all of the crew. Sato downloads the data from the computer terminal and figures that the ship wasn't attacked at all. It had an accident. Further, Reed opens an escape pod, and Tucker is amazed to see the corpse of a man he spoke to on the planet's surface only an hour before. Tucker tries to speak to Liana, but she wont say anything else and wants to be taken to her ship..
On the vessel, T'Pol and Tucker are suddenly taken hostage, while Archer and Reed are ordered to leave. Enterprise then plans a rescue mission. Archer and his crew set the shuttle-pod down on a mountain next to the crashed ship. During the raid, the Kantaran crew emerge from the walls and overwhelm them. The phasers seem to go right through the Kantaran crew. Liana (Annie Wersching), Ezral's daughter, removes some data cards from the computer and the crew disappear - all were holograms except Ezral and Liana. Ezral explains that he was the chief engineer on the ship, and due to his negligence (Leaking plasma burned through the hull and Ezral left his station to find and protect Liana, due to which the leak grew and caused an explosion), half the crew died in an ion storm. He later recreated his dead wife and the crew to provide a home environment for his young daughter. Accepting reality that this lie cannot go on forever, he finally requests the repair components required to make his ship space-worthy.
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