Shadows of P’Jem
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Shadows of P’Jem
This Story: Season 1 Episode 15 (production code 115)
ENT Overall: Episode 15
Trek Overall: Story 606, Episode 643
Airdate: 6 Feb 2002
Story by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga
Teleplay by Mike Sussman & Phyllis Strong
Directed by Mike Vejar
Notes
- Running Decon Gel Scene Appearances: T’Pol (2), Trip (1), Hoshi (1), Malcolm (1). There were none this episode.
- A direct sequel to “The Andorian Incident“. Events from that episode are recalled here.
- The first chronological reference to the planet Coridon which was a major plot point in the TOS episode ‘Journey to Babel‘.
- Shran predicts the Vulcans were preparing a war against Andoria. This comes to pass in the fourth season trilogy of episodes, “The Forge“, “Awakening“, & “Kir’Shara“.
- Enterprise regular guest actors Jeffrey Combs, Vaughn Armstrong, & Gary Graham all reprise their roles of Shran, Forrest, & Soval here.
- Steven Dennis reprises his role as Tholos the Andorian from “The Andorian Incident“. This is his final appearance.
- Kalev was played by Barbara Tarbuck. She was also Leka Trion in the TNG episode “The Host“. She was also in three episodes of the TV series Dallas as a Ewing Oil secretary.
- Traeg was played by Jeff Kober. He was also Iko in the Voyager episode “Repentance“.
Links
[ Wikipedia | Memory Alpha | IMDB | First Flight Podcast | Amazon US DVD | Amazon US Blu-Ray ]#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Enterprise Episode 15 - Shadows of P'Jem - 6 Feb 2002 1/2 Sequel to the "Andorian Incident". It deals with the fallout of the P'Jem monastery/spy station. Events in this ep change a few things going forward. Vulcans working with humans, T'Pol's position on Enterprise
— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) July 1, 2026 at 7:11 PM
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#StarTrekMarathon #StarTrek Enterprise Episode 15 - Shadows of P'Jem - 6 Feb 2002 2/2 when she's recalled by the Vulcans. Most of this is about Archer & T'Pol bonding while being held hostage. Very good ep, and good bonding between those two. Jeffrey Combs' Shran makes a VERY welcome appearance.
— Joe Siegler (@joesiegler.blog) July 1, 2026 at 7:11 PM
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