I can actually see the conversation they have with Forrest.BlackoutCreature2 wrote:Political allegories aside, what always got me about this episode was that it introduced Grat and the Tandarans and made them seem like they would be major players in the Temporal Cold War and the Suliban conflict, and then the show did nothing with them ever again. Well scratch that, I think a Tandaran spy tried to seduce Archer in the B-plot of a completely forgettable episode later in the season, but otherwise we never see or hear about them again.
Starfleet insisting on forming some kind of alliance with the Tandarans to battle the Suliban over Archer's objections could've been an interesting storyline, but I doubt it was even considered. That to me just shows how really poorly thought out the whole TCW storyline really was.
"Your captain Archer attacked one of our installations!"
"He did? Wow we would make great allies!"
"...What?"
"Oh yeah, Vulcans, human civilians, Andorians. If Archer attacks it, we're usually pretty sure we should endorse everything about them. We tortured and brainwashed him into hating anything rational and intelligent. We called it "diplomat training", like there's a fucking school for that!"
"You tortured one of your own officers to attack your potential allies?"
"Oh don't worry he's harmless, we shined lasers in his eyes until his hand-eye coordination was fucked up beyond repair. We tried explaining it to him as needing find friends for mankind but then he brought in this Beagle...this way was easier, trust me."