Marauders (Star Trek: Enterprise)

"Marauders"
Star Trek: Enterprise episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 6
Directed byMike Vejar
Story byRick Berman
Brannon Braga
Teleplay byDavid Wilcox
Featured musicVelton Ray Bunch
Production code206
Original air dateOctober 30, 2002 (2002-10-30)
Guest appearances
  • Larry Cedar - Tessic
  • Steven Flynn - Maklii
  • Bari Hochwald - E'Lis
  • Jesse James Rutherford - Q'Ell
  • Robertson Dean - Klingon Captain Korok
  • Wayne King, Jr. - Klingon #1
  • Peewee Piemonte - Klingon #2
  • Vince Deadrick Jr. - Klingon #3
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"Marauders" is the sixth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise, the 32nd episode overall. It first aired on October 30, 2002, on UPN within the United States. The story was created by executive producers Rick Berman and Brannon Braga with a teleplay by David Wilcox. A similar premise had been included in the original pitch for Star Trek by Gene Roddenberry.

Set in the 22nd century, the series follows the adventures of the first Starfleet starship Enterprise, registration NX-01. In this episode, while in search of deuterium, Enterprise discovers a mining colony that is being controlled by Klingons who are bullying the inhabitants and hoarding their supplies. The crew conduct repairs on the colony and train the colonists to fight off the Klingons.

This episode was mostly filmed on location in a quarry in Ventura County, California, and the majority of the guest stars were stunt performers. Both Larry Cedar and Bari Hochwald had previously appeared in different episodes of Deep Space Nine and Voyager. "Marauders" was watched by 5.6 million viewers, the second highest audience for an episode of the second season. Reviews were mixed, with some critics responding negatively to the lack of consequences from the fight sequences, while another praised the characters interactions, and felt that it was a good example of the western genre.