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Star Trek - Enterprise (not the ships)
Star Trek - Enterprise (not the ships)
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 | News Last Post: Feb 08, 2005, 10:57 am | Dark Knight | 50 |
 | Enterprise by Episode Last Post: Nov 22, 2004, 05:45 pm | | 567 |
 | Archer a whimp and Tpol a slut! Last Post: May 18, 2004, 07:11 pm | SixOfNine | 13 |
 | Enterprise - opening credits theme Last Post: Oct 09, 2003, 06:03 am | Spy | 21 |
 | Enterprise: The Concept Last Post: Nov 13, 2001, 02:09 pm | ProfCrash | 16 |
 | Enterprise: The Characters Last Post: Oct 16, 2001, 09:12 am | ProfCrash | 10 |
 | Archive through Sep 18, 2001 Last Post: Sep 19, 2001, 03:33 pm | | 10 |
 | Archive through Sep 24, 2001 Last Post: Sep 26, 2001, 12:19 pm | | 10 |
 | TV SciFi the Quality of Writing - Enterprise Last Post: Mar 06, 2003, 12:34 pm | rcp | 1 |
I believe the Bird of Prey uses inboard nacelles...probably the "humps" on the top of the body of the ship. I'm not aware of anything saying that nacelles must be on struts. If you look at smaller ships like the Defiant and Runabouts in DS9, their nacelles are integrated with the body of the ship and not on struts.
Posted By: Iznardi Sep 25, 2001 - 04:32 am |      | MOVIE TRAILER FOR THE LORD OF THE RINGS AIRS IN THE ENTERPRISE PREMIERE, Wednesday night, September 26th, 2001
Posted By: Iznardi Sep 25, 2001 - 04:33 am |      | "Oh, and Admiral, I've managed to change the Klingon food packs. They were giving me a sour stomach." Mr. Scott, The Voyage Home
Posted By: Nomad Sep 26, 2001 - 09:29 am |      | LOL Iz! Gang, I am sure we will have a lot to say about this opening. In the Boston Metro Newspaper say that "While this pilot offers plenty of shoot-em-ups between Archers crew and a species call the Sulibans, the only real drama here centers around the tension between Archer and his Vulcan Sub Commander T'Pol (Jolene Blalock)."
Chat tonight on Scifi.com with Linda Park, Ensign Hoshi Sato on Enterprise! Her character is the ship's translator, "a woman with an extraordinary gift for languages". Most recently, Park was in Jurassic Park III. Scifi says it will be approx a 40 min chat prior to the premiere ep of Enterprise starting at 7pm EST. If you have not participated in a Scifi.com chat, you can connect via IRC client or with a Java chat from their website. http://www.scifi.com/chat/ http://www.scifi.com/colony/
I just realized I forgot to add the create new topic button to this page OOPS! I've moved the non-ep topics up to this level...lets keep the ep section just for disecting individual eps. That's lets people skip that area entirely if they don't want to read any spoilers.
Posted By: Iznardi Nov 13, 2001 - 12:33 pm |      | This is a pretty cool site--the Daystrom Institute Technical Library. All sorts of stats and background information on people, ships, and places related to the Star Trek Universe: Daystrom Institute
Posted By: Nomad Jan 22, 2002 - 10:57 am |      | List of Enterprise eps Title Production Number Original Air Date SEASON ONE Broken Bow ENT 001 9/26/2001 Fight or Flight ENT 003 10/3/2001 Strange New World ENT 004 10/10/2001 Unexpected ENT 005 10/17/2001 Terra Nova ENT 006 10/24/2001 The Andorian Incident ENT 007 10/31/2001 Breaking the Ice ENT 008 11/7/2001 Civilization ENT 009 11/14/2001 Fortunate Son ENT 010 11/21/2001 Cold Front ENT 011 11/28/2001 Silent Enemy ENT 012 1/16/2002 Dear Doctor ENT 013 1/23/2002
HUGE pic of Tpol here: (almost life size) http://wbek.com/WBEK%20Site%20up%20to%20061003/index1_files/Tpol.jpg (It takes a while to load)
Posted By: Nomad Aug 18, 2003 - 07:17 am |      | Did anyone watch Stargate on Friday? Our miss T'Pol was featured.
Posted By: Bmat Aug 18, 2003 - 07:38 am |      | No, but I wish I had seen it now.
Yeah but there's some major changes on the way, guys!! Read my post under "News and Rumors"!!
Posted By: Sindatur May 11, 2004 - 11:11 am |      | From ScifiWire: Berman Talks Enterprise Future Star Trek: Enterprise executive producer Rick Berman told the official Star Trek Communicator magazine that he's confident UPN will pick up the ratings-challenged series for a fourth season, according to a report on the TrekToday Web site. "I am confident ... that we are going to get a season four from UPN," Berman told the magazine after the filming of this season's final episode, "Zero Hour." The magazine asked whether Enterprise would be shopped around to other networks if UPN declined to pick it up. "I would think that, just for the general sense of stability, our primary goal is to keep the show going on UPN," Berman said. "If it is not picked up on UPN, and it could be picked up elsewhere, that would be a terrific thing as well." Berman said that rumors of the show's potential demise have made things "difficult at times." "TV is a business that relies on yearly pickups, and we have been very blessed that we have had lots and lots of those," he added, referring to the regular renewals of previous Trek series. "To have to deal with the anxiety of not knowing whether a show is being picked up or not is par for the course in TV production." Berman added that he appreciated fan efforts to keep the show alive, including the Hollywood Reporter ads placed by the Enterprise Project. "I never know whether it helps, but it certainly is appreciated by everybody on the crew and the cast of the show," he said. "I have seen that the fans of Angel have been doing the same kind of thing on a regular basis now. I know that it was fan protest that brought the original series back for its third season, so I have no idea. We appreciate it, though, and every little bit helps." Despite Enterprise's being "on the bubble," Berman and his writing staff have already begun planning for season four. He said the the final episode, "Zero Hour," will set up a mini arc for the beginning of the new season. But, he added, "If I tell you more right now, I will give away the ending of the season. ... My feeling is that Enterprise will probably not go back to the first and second season job of simple exploration of space. I think there will be missions, but not missions that are anywhere as lengthy as what we have done with this 25-episode Xindi arc. I think that we will probably be dealing more with smaller arcs, maybe arcs of three, four or five shows. We see season four [as] being as different from season three as season three was from season two." Enterprise airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Posted By: Nomad May 11, 2004 - 12:38 pm |      | I do have hope that it does not end , but that the writers move in the directions that they appear to be going now.
Posted By: Aldan May 11, 2004 - 01:18 pm |      | Hope. Something to rest your head on as the guillotine blade drops...
And in NZ, they have decided not to play season 2 (when they said they would)...... oh well ..... they have put on Andromeda (Spelling?)....instead....
Posted By: Aldan May 13, 2004 - 10:39 pm |      | spelling correct. decision by the programmers very INCORRECT. they're fools. GO SCOTT BAKULA!!!
Posted By: Sindatur May 14, 2004 - 05:49 am |      | I agree with you Aldan, if Scott Bakula was to go, that would be a good start for Enterprise to be on it's way to becoming very good.
Posted By: Starfire May 14, 2004 - 06:03 am |      | I don't know, I find Enterprise to be a bit offensive. I think that Vulcan chick is over rated. I have dumped Enterprise and I will start watching Andromeda on Fridays.
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