<P> In 2370, Commander William Riker, aboard Enterprise - D, is troubled by the events of "The Pegasus" and seeks guidance . At Lieutenant Commander Deanna Troi's suggestion, Riker sets a holo - program to the date 2161, some six years after the events of "Terra Prime", to a time when the original Enterprise (NX - 01) is due to be decommissioned after ten years of active service . The starship and its crew are also returning to Earth for the signing of the Federation Charter, and Captain Archer frets over the speech he will give to the assembled delegates . </P> <P> En route, Riker and Troi observe as Enterprise is contacted by Shran, a former Andorian Imperial Guard who Archer believed was dead . Apparently his young daughter has been kidnapped, and he asks for Archer's help in rescuing her from Rigel X . Archer decides to assist, despite Commander T'Pol's warning that they may be late returning for the ceremony . Riker joins the Enterprise crew as it assaults Shran's enemies and brings his daughter safely back . Troi also advises that Riker assume the role of ship's chef, hoping to earn the confidence of the simulated crew . As he prepares food with the crew, he learns more about their memories and impressions of Tucker . </P> <P> He also watches as the kidnappers board Enterprise, and how, in order to save Archer's life, Commander Tucker overloads two conduits and dies after becoming mortally wounded . He notices that Archer is troubled that he must write a speech about how worthwhile their explorations have been, despite his friend's death, but T'Pol assures him that Tucker would have considered it worthwhile . On Earth, Troi watches as Archer enters a crowded grand hall to give his speech and Riker joins her, now sure of what course he should take . The final shot of the episode is a montage of the ships named Enterprise as Captains Picard, Kirk, and Archer recite the "Where no man has gone before" monologue . </P> <P> "These Are the Voyages ..." was written by Braga and Berman, the pair's only script of the fourth season . Enterprise writer Mike Sussman told TrekNation in May 2005 that Braga had considered the idea of an episode crossover featuring characters from other Star Trek series prior to the finale . Sussman's original idea for the episode was to have The Doctor of Star Trek: Voyager treating an ill patient who may or may not have been Archer trapped in the future . Due to the subject matter, Sussman said his version would not have been suitable for the final episode . In interviews, Berman said that the episode had always been intended as the season finale regardless of cancellation, and gave conflicting answers regarding whether Trip would still have been killed if the show was to continue . </P>

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