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Star Trek - Enterprise

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must see!
Review: I'm not a huge fan of the Star Trek franchise, though I've seen a few, but I started watching this Trek spin-off, a prequel to the original Star Trek and I have to say it's brilliant. It's not as sci-fi as the others because it's about man's first explorations into deep space and so the characters are making mistakes and learning new things all the time about themselves, about things they aren't trained for. It really is worth seeing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ENTERPRISE is awsome
Review: Enterprise is a great show. It is the 6th television series in the Star Trek Saga. It deserves DVD treatment just as much as TNG, DS9, and VOY. I think its great that paramount is releasing these shows onto DVD. I will buy every box set that is released, and I am among MANY other fans that will do the same.

Keep up the goodwork with these boxsets!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Star Trek:Enterprise
Review: What an odd lot you are over there. If an established show dares to 'CHANGE' to avoid critisism or boredom to the viewers, you start complaining. I have just two minor complaints about the show. First, you actually have to pay attention if you don't want to lose the plot, second is that awful intro song,I actually hate it. If anything would kill the show, that would be it. I have enjoyed all the Star Trek series Except DS9, (that just totally lost it) but Enterprise has so far been most enjoyable. It gives something a little different, within the realms of the 'StarTrek' Remit. Just treat the show for what it is, A STAR TREK like, SCIENCE FICTION SHOW, it's high quality entertainment. Cast your mind back to the early days of Star Trek,'It's life Jim, but not how we know it', or the big furry monsters, none of that here. Buy a Hard Disk Recorder, you can edit out the song, and the ads, and you are left with 38mins of show, 3-4 episodes in quite acceptable quality per dvd. I will still purchase any Enterprise sets that are released.
P.S.
The complainers from the NY area are probably looking for relief from where they live, Most other areas have given favourable reviews, some people even like the song

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Mediocre
Review: I have watched all the episoded from seasons 1-3 and I have to say that Enterprise is just as good as Voyager and The Next Gen. were after their first 26 episodes. The first season starts in the year 2151 onboard the Enterprise NX-01, making it a prequel to all other Star Trek. The major charcters include: Captain Johnathen Archer (Scott Bakula), the first deep space Captain in Starfleet, Sub-Commander T'Pol (Jolene Blalock), a Vulcan Science Officer who clashes with her Starfleet crewmembers, Commander Charles Tucker III "Trip" (Connor Trineer), Archer's engineering friend, Chief Armory Officer Lt. Malcom Reed (Dominic Keating), the loyal Brit, Doctor Phlox (John Billingsay), the quirky Denoublan, Chief Ensign Ho'shi Sato (Linda Park), the fish out of water communications officer, & Ensign Travis Mayweather (Anthony Montgomery), the space boomer Helmsman who fans still know nothing about. Here follows a list of Season One's 26 episodes:

1. Broken Bow Part 1-Enterprise is sent on a mission to return the Klingon Klaang to his Quo'noS
2. Broken Bow Part 2-Klaang is kidnapped by time travelers who want to use him in a Temporal Cold War.
3. Fight or Flight-Ho'shi must decide whether she is fit for space exploration and the dangers that come with it.
4. Strange New World-An away team starts seeing things after Travis tells a ghost story.
5. Unexpected-Trip becomes pregnant with a Xyrillian.
6. Terra Nova-Human survivors angry at Starfleet are discovered from the destroyed colony of Terra Nova.
7. The Andorian Incident-Andorian terrorists, enemies of the Vulcans are discovered in a Vulcan monestary on P'Jem.
8. Breaking the Ice-T'Pol must decide if she should leave Enterprise to spend time with her mate and Archer struggles with blaming the Vulcans for holding back his father's designs for teh Warp 5 engine.
9. Civilization-The Enterprise visits a planet being plagued by a mysterious virus.
10. Fortunate Son-Travis tries to convince a transport ship not to take a Nausicann prisoner.
11. Cold Front-Crewmember Daniels reveals a religious pilgrim to be a Temporal Cold War Agent who Archer fought against in his first mission.
12. Silent Enemy-Near Malcolm's birthday, he develops new technology when a mysterious race attacks the Enterprise.
13. Dear Doctor-Phlox tries to help a dying civilization.
14. Sleeping Dogs-The Enterprise crew tries to save a Klingon warbird being sucked into a gas giant.
15. Shadows of P'Jem-The Andorian, Shran, returns, and he claims he owes Archer a debt.
16. Shuttlepod One-Trip and Malcolm must survive the elements and each other while stranded together in one shuttlepod.
17. Fusion-The Enteprise docks with a crew of Vulcan outcasts & T'Pol starts having nightmares.
19. Aquisation-Most of the crew are knocked out by a group of Ferengi pirates.
20. Oasis-Trip suspects that the crew of the woman he loves is more then they seem.
21. Detained-Archer and Travis are captured and sent to a Suliban camp.
22. Vox Sola-Members of the crew become trapped in a cargo bay by a mysterious being.
23. Fallen Hero-On their journey to Risa, a mysterious woman seeks safe passage aboard the Enterprise.
24. Desert Crossing-Continuing their journey to Risa, Archer & Trip become stranded in the desert after conflict with a hostile group of aliens.
25. Two Days & Two Nights-The men on board the Enterprise all become embaressed during their adventures on Risa.
26. Shockwave Part 1-The crew is recalled to Earth after Shuttlepod One ignites an explosion, killing 3,000 aliens.


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