I'm sure many of you watched TNG's First Contact (Borg and all that, with the vulcan welcoming, which can be found here:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyXGWE9taos
Reason why I point this out is, I wanted to see the 'where they based' of Star Trek 'mirror federation. I saw the original star trek (kirk) one, and the one that exists in DS9. Then theres that 'awesome' new star trek series 'enterprise' that didn't last too long. I have never watched it more or less becuase alot of people stated its 'not the same' overall.
If you have never seen it, this will give you a pretty good laugh. It's about 2 minutes total in this video below.. I had to close it after 2 minutes. But wow, what a intro.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEz77hoQt9M&feature=related
Seriously, a shotgun. I'm not sure if this is awesome or if its just plain hilarious :P
Edit: Put up the wrong link, was in a wierd language.
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And yes, shotgun = win
Haha indeed! I just was surprised about how they did the 'new enterprise' clip what a reference to use for a intro. First time seeing that new 'enterprise' series overall. I've mostly been into TNG / Original / Voyager.
I do like the 'mirrors' in our STO though, its very fun/interesting
I thought Enterprise was pretty good when it did simple one-off, self contained episodes, but the overarching plot lines they delved into kind of sucked.
The crew had more gravitas and a bit more conflict than say, Voyager, but up until the Xindi Arc, it was more or less Starship Happy Reset Button again with little or no character progression. That's what kinda sucked.
that and the theme tune.
And the constant introduction of races that shouldn't really be around. Borg, Ferengi.
The fanservice lotion rubbing scenes.
The horrible lack of acting ability from Capt Archer. I mean, I watched Quantum Leap. I really don't remember him being *that* bad in that.
Bakula...ugh. He always had a befuddled look on his face and was a worse actor than I remember from his previous work.
Some of the ST:E stuff was good, like the plotline explaining the human looking TOS era Klingons, but overall the writing wasn't good enough.