Hoshi Sato - Key Episodes

Key Episodes

Episodes in which Sato's character is expanded or plays a key role.

  • "Broken Bow" - Introduction to Sato's character; assigned to Enterprise.
  • "Fight or Flight" - Sato faces her fears on an alien ship whose crew was murdered.
  • "Vanishing Point" - First use of the transporter.
  • "Exile" - Remains on an alien planet to learn more about the Xindi.
  • "The Council" - Imperative in communicating with the Xindi council.
  • "Countdown" - Kidnapped and brainwashed by Xindi-Reptilians to assist in destruction of Earth.
  • "Zero Hour" - Crucial in the destruction of Xindi superweapon before Earth is destroyed.
  • "Observer Effect" - Chosen to carry a deadly pathogen in an experiment observed by the Organians.
  • "In a Mirror, Darkly" - The Sato of the parallel universe is promiscuous, conniving and ambitious, who ultimately declared herself as Empress Sato of Earth.
  • note Episode 2 days 2 nights Sato has the first mulispecies sexual encounter

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