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See Also: 'Shockwave, Part II' Episode Guide

Silik in 'Shockwave' - courtesy Star Trek Communicator, copyright Paramount PicturesThe latest issue of the Star Trek Communicator contains several new publicity stills from Enterprise's sophomore season and the upcoming feature film 'Star Trek Nemesis.'

As part of its sneak peek at Enterprise season two, the magazine includes images from both the season premiere, 'Shockwave, Part II' and the Vulcan-centric 'Carbon Creek'. The photo to the right shows Suliban commander Silik, played by John Fleck, examining a piece of technology, perhaps the device he uses in an attempt to contact 'Future Guy' (story).

'Carbon Creek' - courtesy Star Trek Communicator, copyright Paramount Pictures The image to the left comes from 'Carbon Creek,' in which Jolene Blalock portrays T'Pol's great-grandmother. The episode is framed as a story about a Vulcan visit to Earth told by T'Pol to Archer and Trip when they gather for a drink during crew evaluations. T'Pol's ancestor was aboard a Vulcan ship which crashed near the mining town of Carbon Creek in 1957. While repairing the ship, the Vulcans mingle with the townspeople, even participating in a game of pool.

'Star Trek Nemesis' - courtesy Star Trek Communicator, copyright Paramount Pictures Both 'Star Trek Nemesis' photos depict shipboard situations. One shows Lt. Commander Worf and Commander William Riker, played by Michael Dorn and Jonathan Frakes, leading a group of officers along an Enterprise-E corridor, while the other is a scene set on the bridge, with Captain Jean-Luc Picard surrounded by his crew, including Counsellor Deanna Troi, Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge, and Lt. Commander Data.

'Star Trek Nemesis' - courtesy Star Trek Communicator, copyright Paramount Pictures Exclusive footage from the tenth Trek feature film will be shown during 'Shockwave, Part II' and the series premiere of The Twilight Zone, which will air between 8 and 10:00pm Eastern Time September 18 on UPN. During the episodes, Paramount Pictures will provide details on how to enter the 'Trek to the Stars' sweepstakes, which will give one lucky fan the chance to attend the world premiere of 'Star Trek Nemesis' in Los Angeles. To read StarTrek.com's article on the contest, head over to this page.

'Carbon Creek' - courtesy Star Trek Communicator, copyright Paramount Pictures To see the larger versions of the all the above photos (including 'Carbon Creek's' pool-playing Vulcans on the right), pick up issue 140 of the Star Trek Communicator, which includes interviews with Linda Park (Hoshi Sato), Jonathan Frakes, Armin Shimerman (Quark), Wil Wheaton (Wesley Crusher), and TNG producers Bob Justman and David Livingston. Many thanks to Matthew Klamm at MediaTrek for the scans!

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