Here is the Burrahobbit Fanclub Website's unofficial page about Star Trek!!! This is sadly only about Enterprise, the latest series about to enter it's third season. But over time I will get this entire site complete ("when?" you ask? That's a good question!!!) and I will have a lot more than just what you see here today. Okay, straight to the point, this page is about my favorite episodes so far in the entire series, and I will update this page as frequently as I can but as most of you already know, I have about fifty websites I have to keep up to date on, and this is the one I will try to do the most experimenting with. It is my favorite, and was the first one I ever made, and I will continue to update it like the internet's going out of style! Anyways, you are about to see the only Star Trek content on this page!!! Right Now...
Singularity
Enterprise has dropped to impulse in order to get a closer look at a black hole that's part of a trinary star system. As it will take them two days to get there, the crew has time for personal endeavors. Archer concentrates on writing a one-page preface for a biography of his father. He also assigns Trip the task of making some adjustments to the captain's chair, which is apparently rather uncomfortable. Reed hopes to work on a new security protocol, while Hoshi takes over cooking duties for an ailing Chef.
Meanwhile, Mayweather visits Phlox for a headache remedy. Phlox, however, is not content to simply diagnose Mayweather with a headache, and begins to subject the ensign to a number of medical tests. Soon, each of the crew's seemingly ordinary tasks begin taking on more and more significance, as each person becomes obsessed with a single job. Archer turns his one-page preface into a 19-page missive, while Trip takes the entire captain's chair apart, determined to add new features (such as a cup-holder) and re-shape it to fit Archer perfectly. Reed, who is attempting to draft a special emergency alert, becomes obsessed with the perfect name and sound for the alarm. And Hoshi tries to get her family recipe for a dish called oden just right  so much so that she abandons her other cooking duties, leaving the crew to starve. Their behavior is also affecting their interactions with one another  Reed and Trip nearly get into a physical fight, while Phlox sedates a frustrated Mayweather so he can run more medical tests.
T'Pol, meanwhile, is the only member of the crew who does not seem to be obsessing over a particular task, and she can't help but notice everyone's odd behavior. She approaches the captain about it, but he remains absorbed in his preface, and becomes irrational and angry when she disturbs him. T'Pol also tries to inform Phlox of the crew's illness, but he is intent on performing an extreme medical procedure on Mayweather. Seeing that the doctor has also been affected, T'Pol quickly renders him unconscious via a Vulcan nerve pinch.
With the rest of the crew unconscious, T'Pol uses Phlox's scans of Mayweather and her own study of the trinary system to form a hypothesis: the radiation from the trinary system is affecting the crew. If they're exposed to this radiation much longer, they may not survive. In order to escape, she must chart a course between the stars. This means passing dangerously close to the black hole and a considerable amount of debris  she will not be able to pilot the ship alone.
T'Pol heads to Archer's quarters and manages to rouse the groggy captain by putting him in the shower and dousing him with cold water. She manages to explain the situation to him, and the two head for the bridge. While T'Pol determines the course corrections, Archer pilots the ship away from danger. Enterprise is rocked by debris, and Archer determines that they need weapons. T'Pol insists that there isn't enough time to bring them online  then she notices that they already are, apparently as part of Reed's new security measures. Enterprise fires its phase-cannons at the dangerous debris, clearing a path, and jumps to warp. The ship is finally out of danger.
Later on, Phlox examines the crew, and determines that there are no lingering effects from the radiation. Archer commends Reed on his Tactical Alert, noting that it saved Enterprise at a crucial moment. In fact, the captain requests that Reed make the new protocols standard procedure. Trip, meanwhile, has lowered the captain's chair a centimeter, making it much more comfortable, and Archer appears to have written a preface he's happy with.
The Expanse, Part One
when a small, spherical probe appears above Earth and begins to direct a destructive beam at the planet that devastates an area from Florida to Venezuela. Admiral Forrest contacts Captain Archer and tells him and his crew to return to Earth.
On the way back home, the Suliban overtake the Enterprise and board her. They kidnap Archer and take him to speak to their leader, the mysterious and unknown humanoid-figure from the future. He tells Archer that the Xindi are the ones responsible for the attack but that it was only to "test" their weapon and that they plan to destroy Earth altogether. The Xindi were told by another faction of the Temporal Cold War that humans will destroy them 400 years in the future, hence the attack. The Suliban leader tells Archer that this will disrupt the timeline and tells him where to find the Xindi. As they are approaching Earth, Enterprise is attacked by the Klingons. Duras has been told that he must capture Archer if he wants his honor and captain's rank back. Other Starfleet vessels appear and drive the Klingons away.
Back on Earth, Archer convinces Starfleet to let Enterprise go and investigate the Xindi threat. The aliens home however is in the Delphic Expanse, a dangerous region in space. Meanwhile, Enterprise is refitted with stronger hull plating and photonic torpedoes. Non-Starfleet military officers join the crew to provide some back-up. Meanwhile, accompanied by Reed, Trip visits the destroyed area in Florida where his sister once lived. She is one of the seven million casualties of the probe's attack.
Ambassador Soval wants T'Pol to return to Vulcan but she decides she wants to remain on the Enterprise. She resigns her commission with the Vulcan High Command. On their way to the Xindi homeworld, Enterprise is attacked by three Klingon ships. Two leave as they don't want to enter the Expanse. Duras' ship is the only one left and with some clever piloting by Mayweather and photon torpedoes, Enterprise destroys it. Archer and crew continue on their way and enter the Expanse.
A Research Team lands in the arctic to investigate a crashed vessel. They dig up some corpses that are cybernetic and are regenerating though they are very old. The cybernetic lifeforms wake up and assimilate the team, and take their ship.
Meanwhile, the Enterprise has been ordered to intercept the creatures, who have assimilated all technology on the research craft.
I give this episode 9 out of 10!