Archer and Shran engage in mortal combat as Archer tries to unite the Andorians and Tellarites who are being set at each other's throats by a remote-controlled Romulan vessel.
If you should get bored enough you could always give the longest running sci-fi show in the world a try, you'll be another 2 years watching your way through that one :P
I think Brandon should do Babylon 5 next. But I'm biased, since I side with B5 on the B5/DS9 debate.
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Episode 724 - Enterprise - "The Aenar" - 02/11/2005
The drone Romulan ship that attacked the Andorians is under the control of an Aenar, an offshoot race of the Andorians. Archer and Shran join forces to rescue the Aenar and stop the Romulan plot.
I recommend Fringe next, which has alternate dimension Spock in it (but not really it's just Leonard Nimoy) and generally the show is fantastic with excellent character and story development.
Phlox is kidnapped by the Klingons who are seeking to cure a disease caused by an attempt to create Klingon/Augment hybrids; T'Pol's mental abilities grow after she conducts her first mind meld.
With the Columbia's help, the Enterprise crew grapples with sabotage to their ship as they pursue the truth behind the kidnapping of Phlox. The disease is cured, but genetic mutations will make many Klingons appear human-like for generations to come.
As a gift for negotiating with the Orion Syndicate, Archer receives three Orion Slave Girls, but these "gifts" have their own agenda. Meanwhile, Trip and T'Pol come to terms with the psychic bond that has been created between them.
A human isolationist leader threatens to destroy Starfleet Command unless all aliens leave Earth immediately. His bargaining tool: a baby cloned from DNA belonging to Trip and T'Pol.
Episode 732 - Enterprise - "These Are the Voyages..." - 05/13/2005
Two centuries in the future, two crew members of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) (Commander William T. Riker and Counselor Deanna Troi) observe a holodeck creation of the final voyage of the NX-01 in 2161 (six years after the events of "Terra Prime") as it returns to Earth for decommissioning and the signing of the United Federation of Planets charter.
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NOTE: Sadly, this episode marks the end of our journey through Enterprise and WOW was it a great one! Starting tomorrow, we will finish the movie era with Nemesis and then Star Trek (2009). And after that, the Journey will be complete Mixed emotions, but it's been an amazing ride I hope you'll stick around these final two days. /tear
Episode 732 - Enterprise - "These Are the Voyages..." - 05/13/2005
Enjoy!
NOTE: Sadly, this episode marks the end of our journey through Enterprise and WOW was it a great one! Starting tomorrow, we will finish the movie era with Nemesis and then Star Trek (2009). And after that, the Journey will be complete Mixed emotions, but it's been an amazing ride I hope you'll stick around these final two days. /tear
Sunday, and the journey will be over. Until then, enjoy watching a Sovereign class use ramming speed on a Scimitar
Episode 732 - Enterprise - "These Are the Voyages..." - 05/13/2005
Enjoy!
NOTE: Sadly, this episode marks the end of our journey through Enterprise and WOW was it a great one! Starting tomorrow, we will finish the movie era with Nemesis and then Star Trek (2009). And after that, the Journey will be complete Mixed emotions, but it's been an amazing ride I hope you'll stick around these final two days. /tear
My understanding is that you were not heavily into Star Trek originally. If this is the case how has this journey impacted you view of it?
My understanding is that you were not heavily into Star Trek originally. If this is the case how has this journey impacted you view of it?
Whaaaa??? LOL I've been into ST since Voyager premiered (I was 8), but never caught every episode of every series until now. I've seen many episodes here and there as they replayed on TV (before the days of Netflix and iTunes), though.
This Journey has impacted my view immensely. I know so much more now than I did 2 years ago, and have even more love for the franchise after experiencing it back to back (almost) everyday. I'm really going to miss this daily project, but I guess that just means I should start from the beginning and do it all over again
I wish netflix had all of the movies I'd love to be able to do a rewatch of all the movies TOS and TNG its just a shame DS9 and Voyager never got their movie... I am guessing if there was to be any it would be the aftermath aka STO
Well put it this way we don't have 2 movies we have 3; we just only can watch the first 2 movies back to back then Star Trek: Into Darkness here on May 17th 2013. Just a way of thinking on the positive side.
Whaaaa??? LOL I've been into ST since Voyager premiered (I was 8), but never caught every episode of every series until now. I've seen many episodes here and there as they replayed on TV (before the days of Netflix and iTunes), though.
This Journey has impacted my view immensely. I know so much more now than I did 2 years ago, and have even more love for the franchise after experiencing it back to back (almost) everyday. I'm really going to miss this daily project, but I guess that just means I should start from the beginning and do it all over again
Cheers,
Brandon =/\=
Did you include the TOS animated series in your runthrough? If not, you hav 24 more 30 minute (well 22 minute run time) episodes to go through. You could also tack on the TOS and TNG feature films. :eek::D
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This Journey has impacted my view immensely. I know so much more now than I did 2 years ago, and have even more love for the franchise after experiencing it back to back (almost) everyday. I'm really going to miss this daily project, but I guess that just means I should start from the beginning and do it all over again
There are plenty of other great sc-fi shows to get through. You might not want to post about it as its not start trek but i often decide to rewatch all babylon 5, farscape, battlestar galactica etc etc after ive not seen them for a while.
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You missed the black text at the end :P
Cheers,
Brandon =/\=
Was too small, so I didn't notice it :P
Infinite possibilities have implications that could not be completely understood if you turned this entire universe into a giant supercomputer.
If you should get bored enough you could always give the longest running sci-fi show in the world a try, you'll be another 2 years watching your way through that one :P
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How about those movies?
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Finally reached one of my favorite Enterprise eposides. That one is so awesome it has it's own opening and music.
Think about this:
American Football has been in open beta for 144 years. ~Kotaku
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NEVER. HAPPENED. understand?
Enjoy!
NOTE: Sadly, this episode marks the end of our journey through Enterprise and WOW was it a great one! Starting tomorrow, we will finish the movie era with Nemesis and then Star Trek (2009). And after that, the Journey will be complete Mixed emotions, but it's been an amazing ride I hope you'll stick around these final two days. /tear
All too well, it's like Silent's are all around :P
Sunday, and the journey will be over. Until then, enjoy watching a Sovereign class use ramming speed on a Scimitar
My understanding is that you were not heavily into Star Trek originally. If this is the case how has this journey impacted you view of it?
Whaaaa??? LOL I've been into ST since Voyager premiered (I was 8), but never caught every episode of every series until now. I've seen many episodes here and there as they replayed on TV (before the days of Netflix and iTunes), though.
This Journey has impacted my view immensely. I know so much more now than I did 2 years ago, and have even more love for the franchise after experiencing it back to back (almost) everyday. I'm really going to miss this daily project, but I guess that just means I should start from the beginning and do it all over again
Cheers,
Brandon =/\=
Thanks for making me feel old here. I was starting college when Voyager premiered.
I think the best line out of the whole "These Are the Voyages" episode of Enterprise was Trip's comment about it being a heck of a run.
[Insert my personal opinion that the comment was the only redeeming aspect of that episode. Thank you Pocket Books for "fixing" that episode]
Matt
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Did you include the TOS animated series in your runthrough? If not, you hav 24 more 30 minute (well 22 minute run time) episodes to go through. You could also tack on the TOS and TNG feature films. :eek::D
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There are plenty of other great sc-fi shows to get through. You might not want to post about it as its not start trek but i often decide to rewatch all babylon 5, farscape, battlestar galactica etc etc after ive not seen them for a while.
My dad introduced me to Star Trek when I wasn't even a year old.