Judgment (Enterprise)
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{{Infobox Star Trek episode |
name =Judgement|
image =<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:ArcherKlingonTribunal.jpg|250px]] --><BR />[[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] in front of the Klingon tribunal|
series =Enterprise|
ep_num =45|
prod_num =219|
date =[[April 9]], [[2003]]|
writer =[[David A. Goodman]]|
director =[[James L. Conway]]|
producer =[[Dawn Valazquez]]|
guest =[[J.G. Hertzler]]<BR/>[[John Vickery]]<BR/>Daniel Riordan<BR/>Helen Cates|
stardate =Unknown|
year =2152|
prev =[[The Crossing (Enterprise episode)|The Crossing]]|
next =[[Horizon (Enterprise episode)|Horizon]]
}}
'''Judgment''' is the 19<sup>th</sup> episode of [[List of Star Trek: Enterprise episodes#Season 2 (2002-2003)|Season 2]] of [[Star Trek: Enterprise]] which originally aired on [[April 9]], [[2003]].
==Synopsis==
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[[Jonathan Archer|Captain Archer]] is tried at a [[Klingon]] tribunal for attacking a Klingon ship and inciting a rebellion.
==Plot==
[[Jonathan Archer|Captain Archer]] is tried at a [[Klingon]] tribunal for attacking a Klingon ship and inciting a rebellion.
Archer stands in the witness pit of a Klingon tribunal where he's charged with aiding rebels of the empire and attacking a Klingon ship.
Later, in his cell, Archer is visited by Phlox, who gives the captain an update that diplomacy is well under way. Archer tells Phlox to ferry the message that no matter what the outcome, T'Pol will leave and keep the Enterprise crew safe.
In court, the prosecutor, Orak, faces off against Archer's advocate, Kolos -- Archer is not supposed to speak. Orak brings forth Captain (now second weapons officer) Duras to testify. Duras tells a tale of confronting a belligerent Archer, who fires on the Klingon ship first. Archer can't hold his tongue, and is silenced with pain sticks.
Kolos offers a deal if Archer gives up the rebels. Archer instead insists that Kolos actually put up a defense. Kolos relates that the courts used to be about justice, but now the warrior mindset is taking over and all victories are savored. With this history lesson in hand, Kolos reenters the court and fights for Archer. Archer tells his side, and Kolos relates to the numerous times Archer has helped the Empire in the past. Archer may be a meddler, and should be judged on that, not on what he's accused of.
Archer is spared execution, but sentenced to life on the Klingon dilithium mining planet of [[Rura Penthe (Star Trek)|Rura Penthe]], where the average life expectancy of a prisoner is between 6 months and a year. Kolos protests, and is himself sentenced to a year at Rura Penthe. T’Pol stands by Archer's original instructions, and does not stage a rescue. Instead, she uses some backdoor diplomatic channels, and some bribes, to arrange for opportunity and transport to get the captain back. Archer wants Kolos to return with him, but Kolos decides that if one man can make a difference, he can best do that by following the law he has served for so long and serving his sentence. Archer and Kolos part with a handclasp.
==Trivia==
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* The tribunal takes place on the planet [[Narendra III]]. In the Star Trek: TNG episode [[Yesterday's Enterprise (TNG episode)|Yesterday's Enterprise]], it is revealed that the Klingon outpost on this planet was destroyed by the Romulans, in spite of a valiant defence from the [[Enterprise C]], which was also destroyed. It was that event which led to the Klingon-Federation alliance seen in TNG.
* Daniel Riordan's character being named Duras is a nod to The Next Generation, which first showed members of the Duras family. Duras is described as being the son of Toral, which is also the name of the later Duras' son.
* There are a number of similarities between this episode and [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country]] - the tribunal chamber, the spherical gavel, a sympathetic Klingon defence lawyer, a hostile Klingon audience, and imprisonment on Rura Penthe (although in this case, the Universal Translation isn't faulty).
* Actor J.G. Hertzler, here playing Archer's advocate Kolos, is better known in his role as [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's]] [[Martok|General Martok]].
* [[Scott Bakula]], who plays Archer, personally selected this episode to appear on the "Captain's Log" DVD collection (in which the lead actor from all five Trek series picks a favorite episode).
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==External links==
{{Memoryalpha|Judgment}}
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