Enterprise 02/12/2003
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Originally posted by razorbackfan
Nothing makes sense. My head hurts.
Nothing makes sense. My head hurts.
‘Nuther thing I’m wondering: like “Voyager,” it seems that they have an inexhaustible supply of shuttle craft. This is, what, the third one they’ve crashed?
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Nice map. I want to know why we have yet to see the Tellarrites yet - they have been mentioned. Those were the aliens who had the pig faces in TOS. Plus have we ever seen an Alpha Centaurian in any Star Trek series?
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Originally posted by razorbackfan
ENTERPRISE is set in the mid-22nd century -- 2151 and the UFP wasn't formed until 100 years later and that means...ok, remember Rick Berman is in charge. Nothing makes sense. My head hurts.
ENTERPRISE is set in the mid-22nd century -- 2151 and the UFP wasn't formed until 100 years later and that means...ok, remember Rick Berman is in charge. Nothing makes sense. My head hurts.
Matt
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• Quoth Wizdar •<HR SIZE=1>The world must be about to end: I liked this one.<HR SIZE=1>

I finally got around to this episode, and it didn't suck ... in fact, it was pretty good.
I'm much more interested in these stories that deal with the formation of the UFP than the B&B nonsense with the Temporal Cold War. It helped that Combs and Plakson and Graham were excellent, but it seemed like all the actors elevated their game for this ep.das





