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striker2063

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  1. I would change the last entries: Insurrection.........fresh, nice, cool Nemesis.........worst So I think that Trek 11 will be great, hopfully B&B don't screw this up ;-)
  2. I like the Sovereign-Class ships like Enterprise-E, they're so sleek and look pretty impressive.
  3. Wow. OK. Now: I just watched these two episodes: Terra Prime What an impressive conclusion. Seeing T'Pol with her baby was so sweet. Than we have Hoshi commanding Enterprise and we have our great crew on Mars. I loved it to see more of Mars, which is terraformed. When Trip was caged on the Mars base, I really expected the MacGyver theme song, because I got this feeling when he builds this device out of his clothing ;). Hoshi and Travis were pretty good involved. But I did not like the conclusion of Paxton. And now the ending: Wow. The whole ending was soo touching and moving. Wow. I nearly cried with them. These Are The Voyages... It was pretty interesting how they included this episode into another episode from another series (OK maybe our two visitors from the Enterprise D were a bit too old for a scene in season 7). What I hated was that T'Pol and Trip devided... we see Terra Prime, moving them more together and then we see These are the voyages... with both not beeing a couple. Trip's death was really something you had to think about. At first I thought it was crap because he died in an Alien of the week scenario; BUT he knew that Archer is so important for the upcoming alliance - we already seen him trying stop the captain from beeing beamed on Rigel X - so he concludes that Archer must be safed and he finally safed him by blowing up the enemies and himself, that was an honorable death. But after his death we Archer smiling, Reed/Hoshi/Travis talking like everything is alright... that annoys me, because Trip 'n' Reed were close friends. I liked the whole chef-theme. The crew talks with Riker as Chef and gave advice, which helped Riker with his decision. I had the feeling that this episode was a bit too short especially at the end. The most touching scene in this final episode was Archer hugging T'Pol another moment where I nearly cried, because we see those people who are a familiy now... So and then Archer walks out and Riker exited the programm, that was the moment where I thought: "Fire at Will! Ahhhhh." I really wanted to see old-Archer and the other important men. The very end with Picard's, Kirk's and Archer's voice was sooo great, this is the best conclusion for 18 years of STAR TREK.
  4. (At first: Is there there an Anti-Enterprise/Anti-Scott Bakula wave building up in this forum, or what??? That sucks.) One reason why the crew barely smiles could be that there isn't much to smile about what they're doing. Season 1: Tons of new enemies or other species that want to blow up Enterprise Season 2: Shockwave, Minefield, Cease Fire Season 3: OK, that's obvious Season 4: Augments, Klingons, Terra Prime; but in "Home" at least Archer smiled sometimes, if I remember it correctly Enterprise was meant to be a serious series. Everything is new for everyone. Enterprise was facing many threats. Enterprise had 2 seasons of Exploration and in this seasons most of the species they met were hostile. The whole series was full of good but serious episodes and I think this is meant to be an important part of the show. I like Enterprise, its setting, its stories and the less than perfect but evolving society of the 22nd century.
  5. I voted for the 26th century because I don't want to see any time ships or time travel anymore. I want to see the Enterprise J on its way to other strange galaxies with strange lifeforms or energy beeings ;-) But what I really want to see are great stories, that don't deal with war or "exploring human sexuality" and of course I want to see more two-/three-parters without the alien of the week.
  6. If you like Scott Bakula or not, it was not necessary to insult him and his family and it also was not necessary to tell us of your damn opinion in a thead...
  7. Whhhoooaaaa, I liked that episode really! The Scenes on Moon and Mars were impressive and I think it was about time, that Moon and Mars are shown in a Star Trek series ;-) It's very interesting how the authors inserted the Xindi incident and the Ambassy incident in the story to show that some humans are afraid of aliens. It was also strange to hear that the Xindi didn't apologize for the attack on Earth. Well, we even see the second (remember Lorian) child of Trip & T'Pol ;-) I liked the cliffhanger, I wish I could see the conclusion now, because it was so exciting. This episodes leaves many open ends, hopefully we see a magnificant conclusion next week. I still cannot believe that there is only one week Enterprise left.
  8. Ohh man, this episode was not quite good. But nevertheless it gave us a nice impression of the Mirror Episode. The Cliffhanger was pretty nice. The Gorn was ... no Gorn. It was a dinosaur... very creepy and with very fast movement... so it was really no Gorn. It was also good to see Soval again ;) If they had left out the Fanboy-Stuff this two Episodes (or better: This Mirror-Crime-Movie) this episode could have been better. Hoshi rulez ;-) It is really funny to see the two most unattended Persons ruling the Mirror-Empire.
  9. I recognized something strange in the new first contact-scenes: When Cochran shot the Vulcan, the other Vulcans stand still and did nothing... then this creepy guy shouted that the people should board the ship and they shot the other Vulcans that still stand in the Entrance of their ship! How stupid must these Vulcans be ;-)
  10. So, I finally viewed this Mirror Episode. The beginning was very exciting... seeing the scenes of First Contact also with the music. Then... The Intro...was it longer than usual?... the scenes of war were strange but then, when the little man on moon appears, the music gets better and the scenes were more interesting. OK now to the episode itself: The Enterprise looks nice with its yellow painting. The Story was nearly non-present... The acting of Phlox (John Billingsley) was pretty poor. He wasn't scary at all and so, he was non-convincing. Archer at the other side acted as an intimidating person, typical for the mirror universe. I don't want to go into detail about this episode this time, because there are far too much details ;-) Finally it was a nice Mirror-Universe-Episode with the worst music ever.
  11. Well, under normal circumstances it would say it is a nonsense-episode, but I think these orion non-slave-girls are affecting my judgement.... so, I liked it ;-) What I especially liked (except the girls) was the storyline about Kelby. He stands in the shadow of Trip from the beginning. And that Trip stays around Enterprise must made him feel pretty bad, because it must have been like a degradation for him. Hopefully he gets a good job at Columbia, where he has the chance to become a good engineer. Finally T'Pol kissed Trip. I waited for that since 3 episodes. It was very cool getting to know, that the male Orions are the slaves ;-) The Orion-story was not extraordinary good, but it would have made a good TOS-episode ;-) Some good pieces about this episode: - The mentioning of "the first series of proposed starbases"; I can remember Manny Coto who said that he would have made an episode about the first starbase in the 5th season - Conclusion to the Trip-T'Pol-Columbia - Arc - I liked the other actresses in this episode. When an Orions enters Engineering, a man is looking at her and the female crew-member besides him took his pad and turns him around, so that he can't look at her anymore; that was hilarious ;) Finally a really good episode for men and other women-lovers ;-) I can't wait for the Mirror Universe...
  12. Wow. Nice Pics, and the bad quality really fits, to get a TOS-feeling ;-) I personally don't like T'Pol in this TOS-uniform, doesn't look good.
  13. It looks like B&B want to end a STAR TREK Generation with this Episode, not Enterprise. The new STAR TREK started with TNG and will end up in ENT... strange, but I'm curious. (and also disappointed, because no real Ending which focuses on the crew...afaik) Hopefully Terra Prime (the two-parter) will provide an ending which is worthy the Crew of the NX-01.
  14. Wow again, what an episode. But I had problems with one of my media players... at 24 minutes there was failure and it switched to 26, but it worked with another media player... strange... So let's come to the episode: The start was amazing. The zoom from Enterprise at warp to Columbia and then INTO the bridge was unbelievable. And then the Trip to Enterprise sequence!!! The best effect since .... since ever. Tucker is the first human, who flies at warp speed ;-) Then I'm grateful that Reed has rehabilited. Well I like everything of this episode ... the timing was great... everything was great. All for now. I need to wath it again ;-)
  15. Again a great episode with many little storylines, that hopefully will be concluded in the next two weeks... I really got the fealing that the ship is breaking apart, because: no doctor, reed in the brig, trip on columbia... That is the biggest change ever seen in a star trek series. (Did you notice the strange bridge of columbia? Even the science-officer and helms-woman look the same *llooool* ) The start of Columbia was unspectacular, I would have made a bigger ceremony, because we waited 1 and a half your for that start ;-). The music was reeeeally great. I get the impression, that enterprise is the most epic star trek series, every episode fits well in the whole series, everything reappears or is mentioned again. What I really dislike is, that Reed is in the Brig and Archer has no trust in him anymore; that's un-repareble. Keating made a great perfomance (I'm a Reed-fan) nevertheless I hate Section 31. All in all an above-average start episode of a 3-part arc ;-)
  16. UPN's business plan are reality shows en masse... It's all because of that reality shows, they are so popular... I hate them, I would rather see another season of enterprise than 100 seasons of "Big Brother" (if you know the show...) or "blah blah's next top model"... But finally it's all because of the people who see these kind of shows instead of challenging shows like Enterprise, where you have to think over the episode instead of voting per telephone, who has the biggest boobs... (sorry for my choice of words, but I'm really angry that ENTERPRISE has been cancelled)
  17. Well... A weak ending for great 3-episode arc; but the ending was (again) really touching. Trip goes to Columbia... wow. Well If Enterprise would have a 5th season, it would be great to see adventures of both ships together. No Malcolm-Trip-Adventures anymore; but I think this is the beginning of a big series of changes in the next episodes (read the spoilers!). Back to this episode: It was fun to see another species with antennas ;-) And the Romulans weren't only he bad guys. Valdores subordinate (can I say this? I mean the grey-haired guy) was feeling for the Aenar but finally I missed a sequence which shows what happens to to Valdore after all.
  18. The white creature was an Andorian, look at the antennas!
  19. Wow. That was a great episode. Most touching was Talas' death. She was great :``( At the other side: It was funny to see an Andorian with a cut antenna :-) And it was very impressive to see Trip'n'Reed out in space and then: "Anybody out there need a lift?" and we see the somehow big Enterprise approaching, wooooooooooow. Finally a very impressive and emotional episode with a great soundtrack.
  20. I like that episode, every character (yes, also hoshi and travis) had a fair screen time. The greatest thing about this episode are the camera movements and angles... e.g. engineering scene where the camera moves from trip to the warp reactor while trip is speaking. Then I liked the references to other episodes and that Malcolm and Trip are alone on a strange holographic romulan ship... I wish I could see the next 2 episodes NOW ;-) I can't wait anymore.
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