I re-watched the Enterprise episode "Twilight" a couple days ago for the first time since it first aired. I have to say from a series which is often scorned, I thought this episode was pretty good. The destruction of earth was sad, the human fight for survival kept me on the edge of my seat, the friendship between T'pol and Archer was touching. Even the end where "alternate timeline" Phlox, T-pol, and Archer give their lives in hope of changing the past and their future was very satisfying.
Admittedly I'm not as big a critic of Enterprise as some, but I thought this was a really good episode with a satisfying mix of action, suspense, relationships, perseverance, hope, and resolution.
What do you think of this episode?
Don't let them promote you. Don't let them transfer you. Don't let them do anything that takes you off the bridge of that ship, because while you're there... you can make a difference.
-Captain James T. Kirk
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Norway and Yeager dammit... I still want my Typhoon and Jupiter though.
JJ Trek The Kelvin Timeline is just Trek and it's fully canon... get over it. But I still prefer TAR.
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'...I can tell you that we're not in the military and that we intend no harm to the whales.' Kirk: The Voyage Home
'Starfleet is not a military organisation. Its purpose is exploration.' Picard: Peak Performance
'This is clearly a military operation. Is that what we are now? Because I thought we were explorers!' Scotty: Into Darkness
'...The Federation. Starfleet. We're not a military agency.' Scotty: Beyond
'I'm not a soldier anymore. I'm an engineer.' Miles O'Brien: Empok Nor
'...Starfleet could use you... It's a peacekeeping and humanitarian armada...' Admiral Pike: Star Trek
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Also, settling on Ceti Alpha V was a great twisting the knife into humanity for long-time fans.
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My forum single-issue of rage: Make the Proton Experimental Weapon go for subsystem targetting!
Mr. Spock: And the ways our differences combine, to create meaning and beauty.
-Star Trek: Is There in Truth No Beauty? (1968)
Oddly, that's what I was thinking at first... but that's the wrong uniform for the era.
With Deanna La Troi as Bella, William Riker as Edward, and Worf as Jacob? There doesn't seem to be any weird love triangles in Enterprise for the comparison to fit.
Quite surprised by how much I enjoyed it.
T'Pol also looks hot with long hair.
-Lord Commander Solar Macharius