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Series: 'Enterprise'
Episode Title: 'Vanishing Point'
Episode Number: 210
Synopsis: "Following her first experience in the transporter, a series of eerie events leads Hoshi to question whether she is the same person. Feeling fearful and helpless, Hoshi becomes unsure of herself wondering if she is losing her mind, or if the transporter has somehow changed her, or if there is an alien threat behind all of these bizarre happenings suddenly taking place."

Original Airdate: November 27, 2002
Rerun: March 19, 2003
Fan Rating: 6.2/10 (Full Poll Results)
Nielsens Rating: 2.5/4 (Full Report)

Credits

Written By: Rick Berman & Brannon Braga
Directed By: David Straiton

Guest Stars:


Notes

  • Rumoured to feature Hoshi Sato changing into a 'ghost,' turning invisible and gaining the ability to pass through walls. Although the entire crew thinks she's dead, she needs to find a way to communicate with her crew and warn them about an alien plot to blow up the Enterprise. (September 24, 2002 - TrekToday)

  • Production took place mainly on standing sets from Wednesday, October 2, to Friday, October 10. (October 12, 2002 - TrekToday)

Reviews

Poll Results


How would you rate 'Vanishing Point'?
7-8 23.8% - (491 Votes)
5-6 19.9% - (411 Votes)
9-10 17% - (351 Votes)
Wasn't able to see it 13.1% - (270 Votes)
3-4 9.9% - (204 Votes)
1-2 9.3% - (193 Votes)
Didn't want to see it 6.7% - (139 Votes)

Total Votes: 2059

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