Talk:Exile (episode)

Real world?
Why is this article flagged as being from the real world point of view? Perhaps I'm misunderstanding its use but I thought it was to flag articles which were talking about actor/actresses or similar rather than their Star Trek characters
 * This is an episode. Since the people "in" Star Trek don't call portions of their lives episodes, I guess the concept of this article is our point of view, not theirs, hm? -- Captain M.K.B. 02:50, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

Men in black

 * The scene where Archer and Tucker shoot down the shuttlepod, was intended to be reminiscent of the scene in Men In Black in which Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith shoot down an alien craft without flinching when it crashes at their feet. 

Let's add this back after it's cited. &mdash; Morder 03:17, 12 October 2008 (UTC)

Uncited

 * The idea of a long-lived man and a young woman living together alone on a planet is similar to that of Requiem for Methuselah (episode), in which the immortal Flint and Rayna Kapec live isolated together on his private planet.

Needs proof of a deliberate attempt by the writers to draw a similarity.--31dot 14:06, April 12, 2010 (UTC)

Removed
I removed,


 * Tarquin says that Hoshi had doubts about staying on Enterprise. The scene he refers is a deleted scene from.

as that referred to, not the Xindi. -Angry Future Romulan 22:12, May 15, 2010 (UTC)


 * Removed the following- I put in the edit summary that it was a nitpick, but I was in error and meant to say it was an uncited reference:


 * Malcolm said to T'Pol, referring to the long distance until the sphere: "It might as well be 75.000 light years" a reference to the 75.000 light years Voyager had to travel.--31dot 11:09, January 20, 2012 (UTC)