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Old 03-18-25, 12:16 PM   #29
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Star Trek: Enterprise (2001 2005)

A century before Captain Kirk's five-year mission, Jonathan Archer captains the United Earth ship Enterprise during the early years of Starfleet, leading up to the Earth-Romulan War and the formation of the Federation. Set in the mid-22nd century, over 100 years before James T. Kirk helmed the famous vessel, this installment of the "Star Trek" franchise is set on the Enterprise NX-01 -- the first Earth starship capable of warp 5 -- and explores the history of the interplanetary upheaval that eventually leads to the formation of the Federation.



Aaah, Star Trek Enterprise, I remember it well, The screenwriters screwed the pooch when they wrote the Xindi wars into this programme. Thankfully they realised just in time what a big mistake it was, but the damage had been done by then and those star trekkers they lost in droves would not return.

Low points.
The Screenwriters
The Xindi

High points
The Andorian, Shran
Hoshi Sato

Ultra high point
T'pol

TV Series Rating 7\10
Hoshi Rating 7\10
T'pol Rating 8\10


It got an impressive 7\10 rating but it could have been much more, I'm going to watch the series again but I'll skip the Xindi nonsense.
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