Enterprise 09-17-03
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Tpol mentioned the anomolies were 'perhaps eminating from the sphere. IF that was true tho its hardly likely they would be able to do all those maneuvers around the sphere without any damage/crewman going inside out.
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Originally posted by Save Ferris
Tpol mentioned the anomolies were 'perhaps eminating from the sphere. IF that was true tho its hardly likely they would be able to do all those maneuvers around the sphere without any damage/crewman going inside out.
Tpol mentioned the anomolies were 'perhaps eminating from the sphere. IF that was true tho its hardly likely they would be able to do all those maneuvers around the sphere without any damage/crewman going inside out.
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Originally posted by JuryDuty
Trip was on the shuttlepod, too.
Trip was on the shuttlepod, too.
In the rear, were 3 MACOs, including McKenzie.
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Originally posted by lisadoris
I thought T'Pol was just referring to the anomoly directly in front of the sphere (the whole cloak thing). Once the ships passed through, the coast was clear for maneuvering.
I thought T'Pol was just referring to the anomoly directly in front of the sphere (the whole cloak thing). Once the ships passed through, the coast was clear for maneuvering.
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From televisionwithoutpity:
I'm sitting here trying to figure out what to write, because I honestly don't think anything happened in this episode. Let's see if I can reap something from of my excessive boredom. In the middle of all sorts of wacky happenings that defy the law, orders, and by Trip's own words, "equations" of physics on board the ship, some alien pirates abscond with a bunch of important space things. Quantum stomps around in his new but already excessively played Season of Discontent and comes close to murdering an alien hostage for information. Hoshi acts bored, Mayweather bores, and Phlox orders a run-ragged Trip to get thee to a Vulcanry for some more node-bumping. Once they trace the alien pirates to a very Borgish sphere, Hoshi rouses herself slightly to download some Xindi information that may or may not turn out to be helpful. We don't actually get the chance to find out. About the only significant thing that happens in this non-episode is that Enterprise finally has its first Rent-a-Red-Shirt death.
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I liked this one better than last week's.   Then again, I like most "Enterprise" episodes.   The only problem I have with this season is the attitude changes.   Someone mentioned that everyone seems grumpy all the time.   I agree.
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Anyone notice when they were viewing the "coordinates" on the main viewscreen, that one of them was 867-5309?
Alright, obscure 80s one hit wonder trivia in Enterprise!
(And UPN kept referring to it as "Star Trek Enterprise" everywhere but the main credits.)
Alright, obscure 80s one hit wonder trivia in Enterprise!
(And UPN kept referring to it as "Star Trek Enterprise" everywhere but the main credits.)
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OT, but I couldn't resist...
Originally posted by Chew
By the way, where exactly does Archer "walk" the dog on the ship?
By the way, where exactly does Archer "walk" the dog on the ship?