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Carbon Creek

  • byJoe Siegler
  • Posted on July 14, 2026
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Carbon Creek

This Story: Season 2 Episode 2 (production code 127)
ENT Overall: Episode 28
Trek Overall: Story 618, Episode 656
Airdate: 25 Sep 2002
Written by Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, & Dan O’Shannon
Teleplay by Chris Black
Directed by James A. Contner

Notes

  • Running Decon Gel Scene Appearances: T’Pol (2), Trip (2), Hoshi (1), Malcolm (1). No scene this episode.
  • The first episode of Season 2 to be produced, but was aired second mostly due to the minimal cast needed.
  • Several of the main cast do not appear: Reed, Phlox, Mayweather, Sato.
  • The last episode (of fourteen in a row) with a writing, story, or teleplay credit to Rick Berman & Brannon Braga.  That’s a record across all incarnations of Star Trek.
  • The story of how velcro was invented differs greatly from the real life invention of that.
  • In the episode, the TV show “I Love Lucy” is mentioned.  That’s hilarious as Lucille Ball’s Desilu Studios originally produced Star Trek back in the 60’s.
  • Trip makes mention of a statue at the place that Humans and Vulcans first met.  This is a Star Trek: First Contact reference where Barclay talks about that.  We finally get to SEE the statue in the Lower Decks episode “Grounded“.
  • J Paul Boehmer plays the Vulcan Mestral here.  He’s also the titular Borg drone in “Drone” (named ‘One’), a Cardassian named Vernal from DS9’s “Tacking Into the Wind“, a Nazi SS character (“Kapitan”) in Voyager’s “The Killing Game” , and two different Nazi SS characters in the Enterprise episodes “Zero Hour” and “Storm Front“.
  • Stron is played by Michael Krawic.  He was also Samuels in DS9’s “The Maquis Pt I” and Rahmin in Voyager’s “Day of Honor“.
  • A Vulcan Captain is played by David Selburg.  He was also Whalen in TNG’s “The Big Goodbye“, Syrus in TNG’s “Frame of Mind“, & an Ocampan named Toscat in Voyager’s “Caretaker“.
  • Baseball is referenced here.

Links

[ Wikipedia | Memory Alpha | IMDB | First Flight Podcast | Amazon US DVD | Amazon US Blu-Ray ]

#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Enterprise Episode 28 - Carbon Creek - 25 Sep 2002 1/2This ep bears some plot structure to Voyager's 11:59 & TOS' City on the Edge of Forever. T'Pol on anniv of joining Ent tells the story of her grandmother who was on Earth LONG before the known first contact. It's

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— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) July 14, 2026 at 4:58 PM

#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Enterprise Episode 28 - Carbon Creek - 25 Sep 2002 2/2a structurally different story. The past part shows a different of Vulcans with some accidental (to them) humor. The current part of this shows T'Pol bonding with her crewmates - nice to see. Good change of pace ep.

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— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) July 14, 2026 at 4:58 PM
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