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The new movie is supposed to be able the Romulan Wars, though. In that way, I guess, its fitting.
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I get that impressions too.... *looks at the date...*
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Posted from: http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/news/article/9469.html 02.02.2005 Star Trek: Enterprise Cancelled! After four seasons, Star Trek: Enterprise has reached the end of its mission ... PRESS RELEASE UPN and Paramount Network Television have jointly announced that this will be the final season of Star Trek: Enterprise on UPN. [Production will continue until the end of this season, which will finish shooting in March.] The series finale will air on Friday, May 13, 2005. "Star Trek has been an important part of UPN's history, and Enterprise has carried on the tradition of its predecessors with great distinction," said Dawn Ostroff, President, Entertainment, UPN. "We'd like to thank Rick Berman, Brannon Braga and an incredibly talented cast for creating an engaging, new dimension to the Star Trek universe on UPN, and we look forward to working with them, and our partners at Paramount Network Television, on a send-off that salutes its contributions to The Network and satisfies its loyal viewers." David Stapf, President of Paramount Network Television, said, "The creators, stars and crew of Star Trek: Enterprise ambitiously and proudly upheld the fine traditions of the Star Trek franchise. We are grateful for their contributions to the legacy of Trek and commend them on completing nearly 100 exciting, dramatic and visually stunning episodes. All of us at Paramount warmly bid goodbye to Enterprise, and we all look forward to a new chapter of this enduring franchise in the future." A prequel to the original "Star Trek" series, STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE premiered on UPN on Sept. 26, 2001, and aired for its first three seasons on Wednesdays (8:00-9:00PM, ET/PT). On Oct. 8, 2004, STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE moved into its current time on Fridays (8:00-9:00PM, ET/PT). Through its four-year run, STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE produced a total of 98 episodes and earned four Emmy Awards. __________________________________
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If you look online there are codes to turn your DVD player into a region 0 player, meaning that it will play dvds from any region. (this coming from anime girl here...)
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Ok, bumping this topic... What do you guys think of Season 4 so far?
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What is this, the most screwed up crew you could dream up?
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Sorry! *sheepish look* I had planned on getting them judged this week, but with finals grading and such, I haven't gotten to them. I promise, I will do it this morning. [modedit]I finished a little bit ago... Admiral Wolf will likely post the results soon.[/modedit]
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You have to give them a little slack, T'Preen. They cn't think of everything 10 years before they write it. Even the big stuff gets overlooked occasionally.
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Florida wasn't blown up... it just got a new grand-canyon/trench (also included in the new Earth-scaping plan were Cuba and parts of Central America, remember!). They may filled it in over the last 200-odd years, or they just don't mentionit. Just because Albuquerque isn't mentioned in any of the serieseses don't mean that we don't exist, does it? Jenn
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Umm... yeah. Storm Front II ended the whole Temporal Cold War plot line. No more bouncing through time, hopefully. Daniels sent them back to Earth at their appropriate time.
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Dunno... seems logical enough, but maybe its not subtle enough. Timetravel is all about small moves and the like. Anyone watch Friday's episode?
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Ok... watched last night. Looks like Manny Coto just wrapped up the whole Temporal Cold War stuff... they just knocked out Daniels' big enemy dude and got sent home. Thoughts, anyone? Is anyone 'sides me and Tyr watching?
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Ok, did anyone watch? I missed it due to emergency baby-sitting... Jenn
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The Xindi arch is basically done... we're in the past now.
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Who's looking forward to Enterprise's 4th season? Coming on 10/8!
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As I remember, Mal, doesn't that same article talk about the possibility of the old fat man of Star Trek coming back as one of Kirk's ancestors?
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I suggest that you watch some of this last season. It improved vastly. As for the Romulan Wars movie (to get the thread back on track), I'm going to withhold judgment for now. We'll see how it goes.
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When was the last time you actually watched Enterprise? Hmm?
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Pity vote? Hmm... I don't believe in those. Its kind of like me giving a Pity Grade because someone tells me: "Oh, professor, I'll lose my scholarship!" Well, good... you shouldn't have it if you aren't going to work for it. I say Picard gets my vote because he is the best captain. Don't vote for Janeway just because she happens to have two X chromosomes. *glares at Rourke*
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Since when did Starfleet become a feudal system? ((Sorry for the nit-picking... we now return you to your regularly scheduled discussion))
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Its been too long since I saw any movies... my bad. Still, though: tactical capability is not nessesary for a Captain of a science vessel. Its not a fault of the Captain; its the fault of the people who put him there. Ransom still has my vote (as if I could change it anyway ) Jellico's on the list for being a jerk. However, he did pull off a huge diplomatic coup when he managed to get Picard back with the mines. I was thinking of Ben Maxwell of the USS Phoenix when I was talking about the civilians getting killed.
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I'm surprised, Mal. No Admiral Pressman? (from "The Pegasus") Harriman I give the benefit of the doubt to. He was in the chair as a first-time Captain with three legends standing behind him. Esteban I give the benefit of the doubt to as well. After all, Khan was engineered to be superior... Kirk had problems with him. That leaves me Ransom from the Equinox and Jellico from the Cairo. Hmm. Neither is exactly a shining example of Captain-ness. Captain-isity. Captain-ity. Well, you know what I mean. Ransom destroys sentient beings in an effort to get his crew home. Jellico fires on helpless Cardassian civilians because he thinks that the ship they're on may be smuggling weapons (I'm assuming this is the incident that puts him here, right Mal, not just him being a pain in the butt during "Chain of Command"?) If it turns out that there really were weapons, Jellico has a justification. However, Ransom had no reasonable justification under any circumstances. One can argue that the first one that died (the accident) was ok, but even that is stretching it. However, the murder of the others was a BIG no-no. He gets my vote.
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Heya. I'm from Trill and am currently aboard the Independence.
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Which movie should never have been made?
Idril Mar replied to Jordan aka FltAdmlWolf's topic in Trek Discussion
Journey to the center of the galaxy with a emotionally strung out crew, led by a smiling Vulcan, to find God. Enough said. :puke: :puke: -
Well, I just want to see DS9 get syndicated so I can catch up on the episodes that I didn't get to see. I moved three times during the last 3 months of the show.