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9 April 2003
(Season 2, Episode 19)
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After Enterprise lends aid to a group of accused rebels, Captain Archer faces a tribunal and charges of conspiring against the Klingon Empire. full summary | add synopsis
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(Episode Credited cast)| Scott Bakula | ... | Captain Jonathan Archer | |
| John Billingsley | ... | Dr. Phlox | |
| Jolene Blalock | ... | Sub-Commander T'Pol | |
| Dominic Keating | ... | Lieutenant Malcolm Reed | |
| Anthony Montgomery | ... | Ensign Travis Mayweather | |
| Linda Park | ... | Ensign Hoshi Sato | |
| Connor Trinneer | ... | Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III | |
| J.G. Hertzler | ... | Advocate Kolos | |
| John Vickery | ... | Prosecutor Orak | |
| Granville Van Dusen | ... | Klingon Magistrate | |
| Daniel Riordan | ... | Duras | |
| Victor Talmadge | ... | Asahf | |
| Helen Cates | ... | Klingon First Officer | |
| D.J. Lockhart-Johnson | ... | Klingon Cell Guard (as D.J. Lockhart) | |
| Danny Kolker | ... | Klingon Rura Penthe Guard |
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Captain Archer is sentenced to life in the dilithium mines of Rura Penthe. Captain Kirk was also sentenced to life at Rura Penthe years later in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
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My father... was a teacher; my mother, a biologist at the university. They encouraged me to take up the law. Now, all young people want to do is take up weapons, as soon as they can hold them. They're told there's honor in victory. Any victory. What honor is there in a victory over a weaker opponent...
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Archer is being judge by the Klingon court accused of conspiracy against their empire because he had responded a distress signal and helped the survivors of a Klingon colony. Archer convinces his lawyer to really help in his defense and stop the farce of his trial.
"Judgement' is an episode with a terrible beginning, since it is never disclosed how Archer was captured by the Klingons, and an awful conclusion, with Archer escaping from the mine of the penal colony. This is maybe one of the weakest episodes of the Second Season. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Julgamento" ("Judgement")