Season 4 was the best season. Season 2 was horrible. Hoshi, Mayweather and Reed never had much to do. Show mostly focused on Archer, Tucker and T'pol. | |
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Well I can say that about TV shows from other countries, but it's ok. | |
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Well for Enterprise it was the Vulcans standing by and watching Earth set it's roots in outer space. Vulcan was the parent and Earth was the child, which drove Archer nuts. Well as you put it, Enterprise should be more "Americanized" since this takes place 80 years before Captain Kirk and I'm guessing 160 years before Deep Space 9. | |
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I get your point. But I guess since we are starting to see more blending in scifi shows, like you see more asian influences, especially in American shows, certain things stand out more to me. | |
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I would say yes to that. At this time The Vulcans kinda looked down at humans, thinking they were not ready (and maybe they were right in some regards). I think T'pol did a good job in bridging the gap between Earth and Vulcan. | |
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What do you mean? | |
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So have you watched all 4 seasons yet??? | |
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3-1/2 | |
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I wished the JJ Abrams Star Trek would have featured T'pol. She could have been an Ambassador who was a mentor Spock. | |
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So you haven't gotten to season 4 yet? Well like I said season 4 is the best, focus on things that lead up to the creation of the Federation. When you are done with season 4 let me know your thoughts. | |
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Well she is young in Enterprise and it is around 80's years before Captain Kirk era. She would be in her early hundreds and yes Vulcans do live long, so yes it's very possible for her to be alive during this time. Don't forget that Spock and his father Sarek were both on Star Trek the next generation which is also like 80 years after Captain Kirk. Now with that said Star Trek Discovery takes place 10 years before Captain Kirk so I hope T'pol shows up. They could even show a way much older Dr. Phlox. | |
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Well you won't feel that way in season 4. In fact you might get mad because it finally gets good then they cancelled it. | |
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Even humans live longer in the future. | |
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Just got done watching the intro again. Well they wanted to show mans progress to reaching space travel. They open it with a shot of what looks like a Hawaiian vessel crossing the Pacific ocean, then a British HMS ship from the 1800's I guess. After that is almost all American. But let's be honest America did accomplished alot of air and space travel advancements including the first moon landing, first flight at Kityhawk, first flight across the Atlantic. I guess you could show more Russian since the Space race was between Russia and the US. Then they show alot of what NASA could be in the future. I mean what do you want to show??? I guess you could "make up" stuff that the Brazilians and Japanese did in 2067. [Edited 9/15/16 18:00pm] | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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^ til May, 2017 *sigh* whatever | |
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Star Trek is pretty PC as it is, don't over kill it on being PC. I like showing of the Space shuttle Enterprise and yeah the whole Cochrane warp drive ship tie-in is cool. Don't like the song, closing credit song is better. [Edited 9/16/16 5:27am] | |
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Sounds more like that they shot stuff and are not happy with it. Maybe they might be re-casting actors because they are not happy of what they are seeing. | |
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If Enterprise made it to Season 5 Season fiveAt the time of the cancellation, Coto had hoped for renewal and had already started to make plans for the fifth season. These included the expectation that the show would begin to cover the buildup to the Romulan War, as well as continue to link to The Original Series such as the cloud city of Stratos as seen in "The Cloud Minders".[106] Another feature that Coto planned was to have a "miniseries within a series" with four or five episodes devoted to following up on in events of the Mirror Universe episode "In a Mirror, Darkly". The producers had also intended to bring Jeffrey Combs onto the series as a regular by placing his recurring Andorian character Shran onto the bridge of the episode in an advisory capacity.[15] Work had already begun on an episode referred to by Coto as "Kilkenny Cats", which would have seen the return of Larry Niven's Kzinti, usually seen in his Known Space novels, but had previously appeared in the Star Trek: The Animated Series episode "The Slaver Weapon".[107] At the same time that Enterprise was broadcast, writer Jimmy Diggs was pursuing the idea of a CGI animated film called Star Trek: Lions of the Night, in which Captain Hikaru Sulu would lead the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) in attempting to prevent a Kzinti invasion of the Federation.[108] Coto's episode was based on a similar premise, with Diggs brought onto the Enterprise team to work on the episode.[109] Production had begun on the new Kzinti ships for "Kilkenny Cats", with Josh Finney commissioned.[110] | |
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I remember hearing that Enterprise took place 80 years before the Original series. Wow yes you are right T'pol is alot older than I thought she was. T'pol was born in 2088 and served on Enterprise from 2151-2161 which would make her 63 years old when she joined the crew. Honestly I have a problem with that. Watching the show T'pol seemed very young and naive. She basicaly was placed on the Enterprise because all the other Vulcans didn't want that. Vulcans are supposed to be much more wise than humans. So for a Vulcan being in their 60's I would expect them to be well seasoned and not green, doesn't help when the actress is in her mid to late 20's. Regardless I don't think it is out of the realm that T'pol could still be alive during Captain Kirk days. We really don't know exactly how long a vulcan can live except they have a much longer life span than humans. Sarek (Spocks father) must be close to 200 when he was on Star Trek the next generation. | |
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I remember hearing that Enterprise took place 80 years before the Original series. Wow yes you are right T'pol is alot older than I thought she was. T'pol was born in 2088 and served on Enterprise from 2151-2161 which would make her 63 years old when she joined the crew. Honestly I have a problem with that. Watching the show T'pol seemed very young and naive. She basicaly was placed on the Enterprise because all the other Vulcans didn't want that. Vulcans are supposed to be much more wise than humans. So for a Vulcan being in their 60's I would expect them to be well seasoned and not green, doesn't help when the actress is in her mid to late 20's. Regardless I don't think it is out of the realm that T'pol could still be alive during Captain Kirk days. We really don't know exactly how long a vulcan can live except they have a much longer life span than humans. Sarek (Spocks father) must be close to 200 when he was on Star Trek the next generation. You know what I keep thinking 80 years too. But I'm using the wikipedia timeline with enterprise ending in 2155 and JJ verse beginning in 2258 | |
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Star Trek is pretty PC as it is, don't over kill it on being PC. I like showing of the Space shuttle Enterprise and yeah the whole Cochrane warp drive ship tie-in is cool. Don't like the song, closing credit song is better. [Edited 9/16/16 5:27am] Not being PC, there are some uncommonly known truths to the whole US space race. We're good, very very good, but aren't motivated by exploration. And I'll leave it at that. I guess with discovery coming out one better get brushed up on the enterprise universe because i'm sure there'll be all kinds of references that'll go right over my head. | |
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