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*The piano music played in his quarters by Trip to the Cogenitor is an extract from the first movement of [[Piano Sonata Number 16|Mozart's Sonata in C, K.545]]
 
*The piano music played in his quarters by Trip to the Cogenitor is an extract from the first movement of [[Piano Sonata Number 16|Mozart's Sonata in C, K.545]]
   
*When [[Charles Tucker III|Trip]] choose a film to show to Charles the [[Cogenitor]], the computer shows among the available [[science fiction]] [[film|films]] "[[The Bride of Chaotica]]", the film that will inspire [[Tom Paris]] (from [[USS Voyager|Voyager]]) for his [[holographic program|holonovel]] "[[The Adventures of Captain Proton]]", specially for the chapter "[[Bride of Chaotica!]]".
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*When [[Charles Tucker III|Trip]] choose a film to show to Charles the [[Cogenitor]], the computer shows among the available [[science fiction]] [[film|films]] "[[The Bride of Chaotica]]", the [[B-movie]] that will inspire [[Tom Paris]] (from [[USS Voyager|Voyager]]) for his [[holographic program|holonovel]] "[[The Adventures of Captain Proton]]", specially for the chapter "[[Bride of Chaotica!]]".
   
 
==Links and References==
 
==Links and References==

Revision as of 19:09, 10 September 2006

Enterprise encounters the Vissians, a race that includes a third gender of "cogenitors" who are treated as second-class citizens.

Summary

The Enterprise is studying a Hypergiant star when it makes contact with a scout ship from another species, the Vissians. Vissian Captain Drennik offers Archer to use one of their stratopods to explore the entrails of the star, an opportunity Archer gladly grabs, looking forward to improve the already friendly relations with the Vissians.

On Enterprise, Malcolm Reed makes friends with the Vissian tactical officer while Trip has a conversation with the chief engineer and his wife. Tucker then learn that the Vissians have three sexes: Male, female and cogenitor. Cogenitors, who make about 3% of the Vissian populations, are treated in a very pragmatic way, being shipped from one couple to another to keep the population growing. A side effect is that they are treated like objects, not deserving names nor education.

Feeling that they are less than slaves, Tucker makes friends with the Vissian engineer's cogenitor after he learned from Phlox analysis that they have the same intellectual potential as the two other sexes. He teaches it how to read and try to make it understand that it have the same rights as the rest of its species. He then shows it the Enterprise and he is amazed when it beats him at a game of Go, since the engineer has been undefeated for the last two years.

From there on, events chain up fast. T'Pol makes a speech to Trip about the touchy natures of first contact when she learns that Tucker is not welcomed on the Vissian ship after the time he spent with the cogenitor. Then, the cogenitor asks Captain Archer for asylum, understanding that it will never be able to have a decent life amongst its people. In order to not offend the Vissians, Archer refuses.

Even though the two ships depart with the best wishes and their captains hoping that the incident will not interfere with the relation between Earth and Vissia, the situation gets a lot less bright when Archer learns that the cogenitor commited suicide, an evident result of what Trip taught it. The captain then reprimands Tucker for interfering in other cultures, trying once more to make him understand that he can't judge other people according to Earth standards.

Memorable Quotes

"I don't want to hear it"
"Ah, well, I have pictures!"

- Trip and Phlox

Background Information

Links and References

Guest Stars

Co-Stars

References

Alsatian muenster; Ballantyne, Robery Michael; Body-surfing; Cheese; cogenitor; Didiron mountain range; Gorilla Hunters, The; Great Continent; Gulliver's Travels; Hamlet; hypergiant; Klaatu; Macbeth; nucleosynthesis; Oahu; La Farge, Oliver; omicron radiation; phase cannon; Pictoral History of the American Indians, A; Piano Sonata Number 16; Porthos; sarium; sex; Shakespeare, William; Sophocles; Stilton; Swift, Jonathan; trinesium; Vissia; Vissia system; Vissian; Vissian starship; Vissian stratopod; warp drive.

Movie References

Animal Control, Apache Serenade, Attack of the Martians, Banned in Phoenix, Beyond the Rocky Mountains, Canyon of the Rustler, Curse of the Buccaneer, Death in Arizona, Escape from Dodge City, Celestial Navigation, Frontier Maverick of the West, Jailhouse Promise, Love's Lovely Love, Montana Ambush, Sheriff's Revenge, The Stagecoach of Flame, Fear Planet, It Came From Beneath the Refrigerator, The Man From San Francisco, Mister Willis of Ohio, The Planet of the Undead, Strange Case of Mr. Cigars, Pirates From Hell, Supernova Dawn, Dixon Hill and the Black Orchid, The Underworld Aliens, World Beyond Zero

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