Over 75 years ago the spaceship Conestoga left
Earth on a nine-year one-way mission to establish the first human colony outside
the solar system, called Terra Nova. The colony thrived on their beautiful new
planet, and was such a success the Space Agency on Earth decided to send another
vessel. The colonists protested and angry messages were traded, then one day all
transmissions from Terra Nova ceased. Decades later the Warp 5-capable Enterprise
NX-01 is dispatched to find out what happened to that lost colony.
After the ship enters orbit over Terra Nova, Captain
Archer's hails go unanswered and scans show no bio-signs, but low levels of
mysterious radiation are detected. Archer leads an away team to the surface and
finds the colony structures deserted and rusting. T'Pol determines that the
radiation levels 70 years ago would have been lethal, but no bodies are found.
But then Lt. Reed detects a humanoid moving through the forest, and the away
team tracks the figure to the mouth of a network of caverns. Archer and Reed go
in to explore and encounter a society of cave dwellers wearing scaly body armor.
Attempts at friendly communication are met with gunfire, and Reed takes a bullet
in the thigh. Archer has no choice but to escape the barrage and retreat with
the other crewmen, leaving Reed behind. While they take off in the shuttlepod,
T'Pol's scans indicate the attackers are human.
Back on Enterprise, new scans reveal 52
bio-signs underground, all human, but right now Archer is only interested in the
injured Reed. As they examine the cavern geology to plan a rescue, Archer and
T'Pol conjecture that the cave dwellers are descendents of the original
colonists, driven underground by the radiation. Archer takes Dr. Phlox with him
back to the surface and they let themselves be captured. The cave dwellers speak
to them in an odd dialect of English, calling themselves Novans. The aged Jamin
and his sickly mother Nadet express their resentment toward humans, whom they
blame for the "poison rain" many years ago. Archer tries to convince
the Novans that they're descended from humans, and wants to help them determine
the true cause of the radiation. And after Phlox diagnoses Nadet with lung
cancer, Archer offers to treat her aboard his "sky ship." Jamin
consents, on the condition that Reed stay behind despite his injury, and he and
Nadet ride the shuttlepod with Archer and Phlox to Enterprise.
Although Nadet is a troublesome patient, Phlox is able
to determine a treatment for her. While he synthesizes medicine, Archer shows
the guests archived pictures from the early days of the Terra Nova colony, but
Jamin accuses Archer of lying and trying to confuse them. Meanwhile T'Pol
discovers an impact crater on the surface indicating that an asteroid collision
caused a radioactive cloud about 70 years ago that enveloped the northern
hemisphere where the colony was located. Also, ensigns Sato and Mayweather
unearth from the colony's communications tower a transmission still in the data
buffer, from a colony leader accusing Earth of making an attack. Archer surmises
that only the colony's young children survived the radiation and began living
underground, and their last memories were of their parents blaming humans for
destroying the colony. Dr. Phlox then informs Archer that the Novans are
suffering from micro-cellular decay caused by contaminated groundwater, which he
cannot treat. Archer attempts to explain the situation to the Jamin and Nadet
and convince them the Novans need to leave the planet and come to Earth. They
are resistant and accusatory as usual, so Archer shows Nadet another archived
photo that he found, one that includes her mother and herself as a child. It
sparks her memory, but Jamin insists on returning to the surface, threatening
that Reed will be "gutted" if they are not back before daybreak. Since
Archer refuses to take the Novans by force, T'Pol offers an alternative that
won't destroy their unique culture: relocate them to the southern hemisphere,
which is unaffected by the asteroid. On the shuttlepod ride back, Archer appeals
to Jamin and Nadet to consider that proposal and talk to their people about it.
When the shuttlepod lands, the ground collapses beneath
them and they fall into the underground caverns. They escape the shuttle unhurt,
and Jamin sets out to guide Archer back to where Reed is, but then they hear the
cries of a Novan man who has become trapped by a large fallen root in a deep pit
rapidly filling with water. In order to save him, Jamin and Archer have to work
together, and Jamin decides to trust Archer to use his phase-pistol to cut the
root in half so they can pry it off the injured man. Later, though, it is Nadet
who appeals to the other Novans to listen to the humans, finally acknowledging
that she was the little girl in that picture and that she is herself human.
After the Enterprise crew helps the Novans relocate, thus saving them
from extinction, Archer gives Mayweather the honor of writing the report for
Starfleet describing how the Terra Nova puzzle was solved at last.
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