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Silik was a recurring character in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Silik, portrayed by John Fleck, was a high-ranking official in the Suliban Cabal during the Temporal Cold War - a secretive war fought between various alien factions using "temporal agents" to change historical events for self-seeking purposes. The starship Enterprise (NX-01) Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ...
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Suliban are a starfaring race in the Star Trek universe. ...
The Temporal Cold War is a fictional conflict waged throughout history, notably during the 22nd century AD in the Star Trek universe. ...
During the Temporal Cold War, Silik received his orders from an enigmatic humanoid from the future. To aid in his fight, Silik and his cohorts from the Suliban Cabal were granted valuable genetic enhancements including more heightened senses and the ability to shape-shift -- features that would become prodigiously exploited by Silik. Shapeshifting, transformation , transmogrification or morphing is a change in the form or shape of a person, especially: a change from human form to animal form and vice versa a change in appearance from one person to another Shapeshifting is not considered scientifically or medically possible for humans (and animal shapeshifting...
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Silik first met Captain Archer and his Enterprise in 2151 when Silik was given orders to apprehend a Klingon courier named Klaang, who was known to have information that could help avert a civil war in the Klingon Empire. The objectives of this mission were not successfully reached, and Silik was punished by having his heightened sense of vision removed. This article or section may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ...
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For his next mission, Silik, disguised as part of a group of pilgrims on a journey to the "Great Plume of Agosoria", boarded Enterprise with the intent to acquire a high-tech device from the future located in Crewman Daniels' secured room. During the course of the mission, Silik prevented the imminent destruction of the Enterprise by a bolt of plasma lightning. Nonetheless, he once again failed to complete his mission when the device he was supposed to bring back was destroyed by Captain Archer. Fortunately for himself, Silik was able to escape to a waiting Suliban cell ship. Pilgrims is the name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony. ...
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In 2152, Silik once again encountered the Enterprise when he is ordered to bring back Captain Archer after the Captain had boarded a cloaked Suliban Ship and brought back several valuable data disks. During this encounter, Enterprise is engulfed by a swarm of Suliban ships and is ordered to surrender. At the verge of complying with the surrender order, Archer is whisked away by the temporal agent named Daniels to the 31st century. Meanwhile, Enterprise is boarded and occupied by Silik and his powers. The crew of the Enterprise eventually manages to liberate itself by taking Silik hostage. A Klingon Bird of Prey from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country fires while using a cloaking device but is eventually destroyed by the USS Enterprise. ...
Silik and the Xindi threat The most daunting encounter between Silik and Captain Archer occurs when Silik and his mysterious employer from the future inform the Captain that the alien attack on Earth that killed 7 million humans was mounted by the Xindi with much help from another mysterious faction in the Temporal Cold War. Furthermore, Archer learns that a much bigger attack on Earth is planned by the Xindi in the near future. This substantive information leads Enterprise and her crew to a mission to find the as-yet unknown Xindi and avert the destruction of Earth. The Xindi are an alien race in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
Silik's final mission Silik's final mission takes place in 2154 when he stealthly boards the Enterprise, which is being diverted to 1944 Earth (by Crewman Daniels) after its mission to stop the Xindi is successfully completed. After being taken prisoner by the Enterprise, Silik agrees to aid Captain Archer in helping stop Vosk -- another faction in the Temporal Cold War -- from building a "temporal conduit" (time machine). Although the Archer-Silik duo is successful, Silik is shot and killed by a Nazi guard at the grounds of the temporal conduit. With his dying words, Silik commented that he would have preferred to die fighting Archer, but that the captain was still a worthy opponent. Vosk is a character in the Star Trek fictional universe, leader of the 29th century Nakuhl faction fighting the Temporal Accords in the Temporal Cold War. ...
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However, since this timeline was undone due to Captain Archer's successful destruction of the temporal conduit, Silik could still be alive (since Daniels was alive even though he died in this timeline). In the fictional world of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, Crewman Daniels is a character who is encountered in several episodes. ...
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