@@pimpinaintdeadho ah man! Never played the game, but I can imagine it was awesome! I mean it had everything, the tech genius, a talking dolphin, and a flying sub. Who could ask for more. What was the gameplay like?
A portion of Hoshi's biography created for the episode not seen on-screen, stated that she and her family were among four thousand people who died on Tarsus IV in 2246 when a food shortage caused by an exotic fungus threatened the colony's population. This would have made her 117 at the time of her death
According to a offscreen portion of Hoshi Sato's biography in the 2 part episode of Mirror Darkly. Hoshi died a gruesome death on TarsusIV at 117 years old When Governor Kodos ordered the death of thousands of colonists due to a rare fungal outbreak that caused a famine. A young boy named James T.Kirk survived the massacre.
Hoshi Sato's was one of my favorite characters. I think it was her shyness and great skill at the same time that I liked. Or maybe it was because she was so gorgeous !
I agree with the other writing that _Enterprise_ deserved more seasons and that the way the network ended the series was awful. And killing Trip was just lame.
"By 2186, Tucker had assumed the name of Michael Kenmore" (see 19:40) Michael Kenmore was the wraith turned human in Stargate Atlantis. Also played by Connor Trinneer...
Yeah.. i´m glad he did talk about that. Because that´s exactly the same thought i had... and the same that probably many have. I like both characters he played... both have gone into hiding, both are genius and both have had deep and hard changes in their lives. The one has faked his death multiple times to work for an underground organization. The other one was kidnapped, has gone threw experimentation that changed him basically into a different species (They really should have taken Ronon´s opinion to heart: That whole retrovirus WAS the first bad idea, but giving Michael such a fake story has made in a 100 times worse. They generated a super vilain out of pure arrogance). And after that change and comming to the truth that he can never come back to his old species, he has gone into hiding to prepare himself to erase everyone and everything that abandonned and experimented on him. Reusing that Michael Kenmore name is a great example of aknowledgement. I feel like such nods to other franchises happened a lot more often in the 2000´s and early 2010´s then they do today. I just think about the multiple event where ships from startrek, starwars and firefly flew threw the background in Battlestar Galactica, or a R2D2 that flew away when the the ship of Kirk´s dad blew up in the 2009 JJ-Movie... Such stuff is great. Probably the most recent event of such i greeting i can think of was in the Expanse when they named the members of ground assault teams after characters from multiple know films, shows and video games.
As far as I'm concerned Trip never died because the entire episode "These are the voyages" is not canon in my head as it actually takes place in a holosimulation setup by Riker. It was the worst episode of the entire series and if it were canon it would basically invalidate everything that happened before it, especially since the ending of that episode left one with the feeling that the entire series was a set of holosimulations instigated by Riker in the first place. For me, the series ended with the episode "Terra Prime", and since the holo simulation is not and cannot be canon IMHO, the whole section 31 arc cannot be canon either. I must admit, however, that Trip faking his death to join section 31 is a possible workaround for the events we see in the holonovel. Even so, Trip joining section 31 would be so contradictory to his character that I would have a hard time believing this, had I ever read any of the novels. As a long-time Star Trek fan, I've been able to accept many, if not all of the, often visual, changes instigated for many, many of the series, even the ones so often reviled by other so-called fans, because I feel that they mostly enrich the Star Trek universe. However, Trip dying what's basically a senseless death is definitely not one of them. So, as far as I'm concerned, Trip and T'Pol served with Archer through the Romulan War, helped him establish the UFP and after that retired to Vulcan as a happily married couple, because after all they'd gone through it is what they deserved. I imagine him living to the ripe old age of at least 150, with the help of Vulcan medicine, having probably invented and engineered many of the medical instruments himself (that last part was a joke of course 😉).
I had a similar theory back in the day. The events seen in "These are the Voyages" may be the "official story" according to Starfleet, but it was only a cover-up for some other version of events that explain what happened to Trip.
@@jameslocke1416I agree but considering that so many of the original series episodes were pretty forgettable filler maybe a shorter season with better episode budgets is better. Or just more episodes with better budgets for each episode. 🤔
In The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard, Phlox lived to the 24th Century and Picard and Data flew him in a shuttlecraft to Denobula Prime (or whatever their planet was named) before the Denobulans decided to withdraw from the galactic stage entirely, cloak their planet, and close themselves off from everyone everywhere.
@@ModerateHipster my first response was, "Why would the Denobulans do such a drastic thing?!" Which is the real reason why I love *Enterprise* and Trek. The people are real and the stories are about a lot more than gunplay. Watching the old episodes, I think up odd subplots that start with a scene, then the camera cuts to another location, and I imagine what Sulu and Checkov might just be yapping about after the scene. You know, future scuttlebutt. 😻😝😉😎
I've been doing an Enterprise re-watch (hadn't seen many of the episodes since it aired) and it's BETTER than my initial experience! Definitely ended way too soon!
Trip Tucker and T'Pol should have had a happy ending together as a family on Trip's ranch. Polly loved him despite her Vulcan upbringing, that much was clear, and Trip did love her. "Charles and T'Pol Tucker" does have a nice ring to it, don't you think?
For me, Enterprise ended with the episode "Terra Prime", which together with "Demons" is IMHO the best episode of the entire series. So I always imagined Trip and T'Pol happily married and retiring to her ancestral home on Vulcan surrounded by many, many kids and grandkids and Trip surviving to the ripe old age of at least 150 with the help of Vulcan medical technology, most of which he probably invented and engineered himself ;-).
Tripp didn't really die. That was just the clone. The rest was Section 31 misinformation. Tripp invented the Warp 7 drive in secret and died old and happy.
Thank you to you and the author or authors for keeping Trip alive and well. Seeing him die and knowing she had to grow old without him was heartbreaking. So much better this way.
Archer went to the Klingons to ask them for help? Archer escaped from a Klingon prison. Isn't he a fugitive? He seems the last person that the federation would send to Quo'nos to ask for anything.
Archer's appearance before the Klingon High Council is the opening scene of "Star Trek Enterprise - The Romulan War" by Michael A. Martin. The Klingons had great respect for Archer because he'd sliced off Admiral Krell's arm with a bat'leth in hand to hand combat the year before.
@@axepagode4321 in many ways the Klingons idea of honor was interesting. Archer was respected *because* he escaped, and he did it "right" meaning he violated no one's personal honor requiring vengeance or lost "face". He respected the Klingons while cleverly overcoming a no escape prison. Military strategy 🙉🙊.
@@axepagode4321 of course not 😻. I was actually trying to initiate a new phone after Hurricane Debbie and my old email address was unrecoverable because the goobicleshit wouldn't "authenticate" my "two factor authentication" without considering that one of my Factors is now part of the Gulf of Mexico. I was deeply frustrated by every variation was rejected as taken. So I was calling it names and that one went through accidentally. By then I just took it and said I would figure it out later. Two hurricanes later it's still low on my list. It is pretty attention getting and a good joke.
These are the Voyages is such a dumb finale. The episode isn't horrible but as a finale is terrible. Enterprise montage is great for a finale though. ENT deserved 7 seasons but UPN and suits getying it axed didn't help. ENT needs a proper conclusion even just a miniseries or TV movie would be nice.
@@kennethcollins7665 Why would Picard Season 3 showing the NX-01 refit make the worst episode of Enterprise canon? The refit could just as easily have happened without that badly written holonovel. Now that I think of it, Trip probably would have had a hand in getting that refit done personally, especially with the experience he got from serving on the Columbia. And then, after the Romulan War had run its course and the UFP had been founded, he and T'Pol would have retired to her ancestral home on Vulcan, surrounded by many, many kids and grandkids. Trip would have lived to the ripe old age of at least 150, helped by Vulcan medical technology. Btw, I like your premise of it being a badly written holonovel, but as such it would have been beneath even Quark's standards ;-).
🖖😎👍Very totally very cool and very nicely greatly wonderfully well done and nicely informatively explained and executed in every detail way shape and format provided on "What Happened To The NX-01 Enterprise Crew?"; A job very fabulously nicely well done indeed Sir!👌.
The more you guys come out with video on Enterprise, the more I wish that there was a new Star Trek Enterprise mini-series regarding the Romulan War, with Admiral Archer and the refit NX-01 with the engineering hull.
The best part the series and of course the NX class, is that it showed when Starfleet was in its infancy, the crew and officers really pushed the envelope with the limited technology they had at their disposal. None the less the NX class took a beating and kept on going
Something else to note about Travis Mayweather, his entire family was lost during the Earth-Romulan War as well. The Horizon was destroyed in 2155 shortly after leaving the planet Sigma Iotia II, when a Romulan vessel took control of the Horizon's systems by remote. Under Romulan control, the Horizon was sent on a direct course into the Iotian sun, destroying the vessel with all hands. (ENT novel: Kobayashi Maru).
I really wished they would have continued the books they where really enjoyable here hoping they’ll write more books and continue the adventures of the NX-01 and would have loved to see the re-fitted NX-01 on screen
this is an era i love to see on screen in a series or something enterprise is my favorite show of trek but if they ever do one i just hope they make it look like the show enterprise and not the show disvcovery wich so many shows does these days
Enterprise is sooooo good! Thank you for being one of the few who truly recognize this 🖖🏼 also, did you mention Archer Space Station? And I wish you could tell us more about the possible transporter accident with Admiral Archer’s prize beagle? 😆
@mikedignum1868 I respect your opinion on Star Trek: Enterprise and I think there should’ve been a Clone Wars styled animated series focusing on the Earth-Romulan War
also does that mean we could see dr phlox in strange new world since that take place a few years before tos and t,pol as well that would be awesome so many cool connections to the tos series i did not know about the crew of the enterprise
T'Pol's loyalty to Archer was similar to how Spock felt about Kirk. T'Pol was one of the few Vulcans to survive the Delphic Expanse even though it critically damaged her Vulcan psyche. She understood humans and that helped her regain control of her emotions. She became a successful Captain in an era when there were few Vulcans in Star Fleet.
18:20 IIrc Section 31 was a Human organization at first. So, if Trip and his partner were the first to see what the Romulans really looked like, how did they know what to surgically alter them to look like?
I think it was harder than expected for fans to transition from Bacula as Quantum Leap to Captain. I watched both. Scott was the problem. He’s a goofball.
I find it interesting one crew member was transporting future Enterprise Captain Kirk.........then NX-01 Enterprise Doc....meeting McCoy and Nurse Chapel
One of the biggest disappointments for me was when hearing about the show I was looking forward to seeing more of the earth/romulan war. I so wanted the show to evolve into that storyline.
Actually, most of us felt that the last episode of Enterprise // Star Trek: Enterprise was nothing but an Ad/Movie Promo for an upcoming ST:TNG Movie!!!
If you ever watched The Real Ghostbusters episode, Ain't Nasa-Sarily So, which is a parody of Star Trek, they have a character named Sato, too. Take care, and all the best.
Really like T’pol when she wore those strawberry red cat suits in the later seasons. She did not look as cute in the star fleet coveralls. Jeffrey Combs as Shran was one of the best characters on any Star Trek series.
It was the best of the series . Sad it ended so soon . The actors did a great job . I was never a fan of voyager or DS-9 They could bring back Enterprise .And use the children from the crew that went into the past
I didn't like the way ended the show. I don't think it was necessary to kill off Commander Tucker, but I guess that's what happens when they feel like hasn't been quite enough needless tragedy. I thought the show was doing well, and has at least 2 more seasons under it's belt. Chronologically they were close to Romulan, Federation conflict, or war..whatever they feel like calling it. They could've introduced new characters, tones of potential. May be they could take a crack at fixing that goofy ass theme intro.
For me, Enterprise ended with the episode "Terra Prime", which together with "Demons" is IMHO the best episode of the entire series, so Trip never died. "These are the voyages" was simply a holonovel fantasy cooked up by Riker to fullfill his cooking-for-the-command-crew fetish ;->.
Man, you forgot the fate of the most important character onboard the NX-01`... Whatever happened to Chef? Oh, and the mutt. You know, the foul stinky creature known as Porthos?
This just make me want to rewatch Star Trek Enterprise. Come on am I the only one?
I second that motion!!! 🤠👍
Sure. I'll give it a 26th go... lol
I watch episodes of "Star Trek: Enterprise: weekdays on the Heroes & Icons channel, owned by MeTV.
The boxset before Kurtzman could Kurtz it up.
My wife and I are enjoying season 3. Her 1st time and my 2nd.
Enterprise was so underrated.
@@pimpinaintdeadho completely agree.
@@pimpinaintdeadho reminded me of Sea Quest. Still loved it though. 😅
Seasons 3&4 were among some of the best episodes of any star trek series I've seen. Criminal that season 5 was shelved
David I still remember playing the Sea Quest video game on my Super NES
@@pimpinaintdeadho ah man! Never played the game, but I can imagine it was awesome! I mean it had everything, the tech genius, a talking dolphin, and a flying sub. Who could ask for more.
What was the gameplay like?
A portion of Hoshi's biography created for the episode not seen on-screen, stated that she and her family were among four thousand people who died on Tarsus IV in 2246 when a food shortage caused by an exotic fungus threatened the colony's population. This would have made her 117 at the time of her death
That was for the 2 part episode Mirror Darkly.
Archers career took a quantum leap
@@ardvark8699 And he is still leaping from life to life, hoping to find a way back home...
@@ardvark8699 most of them I've seen them in Stargate and Stargate Atlantis
I see what you did there 😂
"I'm rarted?"
I see what u did there and I love it
According to a offscreen portion of Hoshi Sato's biography in the 2 part episode of Mirror Darkly. Hoshi died a gruesome death on TarsusIV at 117 years old When Governor Kodos ordered the death of thousands of colonists due to a rare fungal outbreak that caused a famine. A young boy named James T.Kirk survived the massacre.
Hoshi Sato's was one of my favorite characters. I think it was her shyness and great skill at the same time that I liked. Or maybe it was because she was so gorgeous !
@davidponseigo8811, Hoshi was somehow at the same time both shy & outgoing. And yes...she was gorgeous👍
Agreed
Hoshi was and still is my favourite.
She is still stunning.
@@Armand79th Again, agreed.
I'm so happy that Tucker is alive. thanks for doing this video.
I agree with the other writing that _Enterprise_ deserved more seasons and that the way the network ended the series was awful. And killing Trip was just lame.
Dr. Phlox could easily be featured on Strange New Worlds as he was alive and well during that time as could T'Pol !
at 120-130 years of age?
If we make "The good that men do" canon Trip would be alive also!
@@kennethcollins7665 yeah I was theorizing how old they will be approximately
@@kennethcollins7665 Aren't they also increasing human life expectancy through medicine and so on?
Strange new worlds encouraged the stored in transporter buffer thing. You can take a copy of the entire crew
"By 2186, Tucker had assumed the name of Michael Kenmore" (see 19:40)
Michael Kenmore was the wraith turned human in Stargate Atlantis. Also played by Connor Trinneer...
Yeah.. i´m glad he did talk about that. Because that´s exactly the same thought i had... and the same that probably many have.
I like both characters he played... both have gone into hiding, both are genius and both have had deep and hard changes in their lives. The one has faked his death multiple times to work for an underground organization. The other one was kidnapped, has gone threw experimentation that changed him basically into a different species (They really should have taken Ronon´s opinion to heart: That whole retrovirus WAS the first bad idea, but giving Michael such a fake story has made in a 100 times worse. They generated a super vilain out of pure arrogance). And after that change and comming to the truth that he can never come back to his old species, he has gone into hiding to prepare himself to erase everyone and everything that abandonned and experimented on him.
Reusing that Michael Kenmore name is a great example of aknowledgement. I feel like such nods to other franchises happened a lot more often in the 2000´s and early 2010´s then they do today. I just think about the multiple event where ships from startrek, starwars and firefly flew threw the background in Battlestar Galactica, or a R2D2 that flew away when the the ship of Kirk´s dad blew up in the 2009 JJ-Movie... Such stuff is great.
Probably the most recent event of such i greeting i can think of was in the Expanse when they named the members of ground assault teams after characters from multiple know films, shows and video games.
As far as I'm concerned Trip never died because the entire episode "These are the voyages" is not canon in my head as it actually takes place in a holosimulation setup by Riker. It was the worst episode of the entire series and if it were canon it would basically invalidate everything that happened before it, especially since the ending of that episode left one with the feeling that the entire series was a set of holosimulations instigated by Riker in the first place.
For me, the series ended with the episode "Terra Prime", and since the holo simulation is not and cannot be canon IMHO, the whole section 31 arc cannot be canon either. I must admit, however, that Trip faking his death to join section 31 is a possible workaround for the events we see in the holonovel. Even so, Trip joining section 31 would be so contradictory to his character that I would have a hard time believing this, had I ever read any of the novels.
As a long-time Star Trek fan, I've been able to accept many, if not all of the, often visual, changes instigated for many, many of the series, even the ones so often reviled by other so-called fans, because I feel that they mostly enrich the Star Trek universe. However, Trip dying what's basically a senseless death is definitely not one of them.
So, as far as I'm concerned, Trip and T'Pol served with Archer through the Romulan War, helped him establish the UFP and after that retired to Vulcan as a happily married couple, because after all they'd gone through it is what they deserved. I imagine him living to the ripe old age of at least 150, with the help of Vulcan medicine, having probably invented and engineered many of the medical instruments himself (that last part was a joke of course 😉).
I agree with all of this. Trip not section 31 material. Trip and T'pol and kids on Vulcan works
I had a similar theory back in the day. The events seen in "These are the Voyages" may be the "official story" according to Starfleet, but it was only a cover-up for some other version of events that explain what happened to Trip.
It still annoys me that this show was cancelled too early. I was so hoping that it would go 7 seasons just like TNG, DS9 and Voyager.
And not these crappy 10-episode (or fewer) “seasons” they make now! If the show 24 were made these days, they’d take 3 years to make one full season 😞
@@jameslocke1416I agree but considering that so many of the original series episodes were pretty forgettable filler maybe a shorter season with better episode budgets is better.
Or just more episodes with better budgets for each episode. 🤔
Agreed.
this video’s take really clicks with some of the things I've been reading in ebook Alien Psyop from Borlest
Nice one 👍
In The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard, Phlox lived to the 24th Century and Picard and Data flew him in a shuttlecraft to Denobula Prime (or whatever their planet was named) before the Denobulans decided to withdraw from the galactic stage entirely, cloak their planet, and close themselves off from everyone everywhere.
@@ModerateHipster my first response was, "Why would the Denobulans do such a drastic thing?!" Which is the real reason why I love *Enterprise* and Trek. The people are real and the stories are about a lot more than gunplay. Watching the old episodes, I think up odd subplots that start with a scene, then the camera cuts to another location, and I imagine what Sulu and Checkov might just be yapping about after the scene. You know, future scuttlebutt. 😻😝😉😎
It must be our Birthday, be T'POL brought ALL the CAKE!
I've been doing an Enterprise re-watch (hadn't seen many of the episodes since it aired) and it's BETTER than my initial experience!
Definitely ended way too soon!
It's been a long road, getting from there to here.
The theme song did not help this TV series.
Trip Tucker and T'Pol should have had a happy ending together as a family on Trip's ranch. Polly loved him despite her Vulcan upbringing, that much was clear, and Trip did love her.
"Charles and T'Pol Tucker" does have a nice ring to it, don't you think?
For me, Enterprise ended with the episode "Terra Prime", which together with "Demons" is IMHO the best episode of the entire series. So I always imagined Trip and T'Pol happily married and retiring to her ancestral home on Vulcan surrounded by many, many kids and grandkids and Trip surviving to the ripe old age of at least 150 with the help of Vulcan medical technology, most of which he probably invented and engineered himself ;-).
@@damouze Nah, not Vulcan. Texas.
Tripp's death by hologram recording should be tossed out.
I second that!
Tripp didn't really die. That was just the clone. The rest was Section 31 misinformation. Tripp invented the Warp 7 drive in secret and died old and happy.
Thank you to you and the author or authors for keeping Trip alive and well. Seeing him die and knowing she had to grow old without him was heartbreaking. So much better this way.
Archer went to the Klingons to ask them for help? Archer escaped from a Klingon prison. Isn't he a fugitive? He seems the last person that the federation would send to Quo'nos to ask for anything.
Or maybe, because of some twisted honor 🐂💩, he would be the only "strong" human "warrior" they would respect even if they hated him?
Archer's appearance before the Klingon High Council is the opening scene of "Star Trek Enterprise - The Romulan War" by Michael A. Martin. The Klingons had great respect for Archer because he'd sliced off Admiral Krell's arm with a bat'leth in hand to hand combat the year before.
@@axepagode4321 in many ways the Klingons idea of honor was interesting. Archer was respected *because* he escaped, and he did it "right" meaning he violated no one's personal honor requiring vengeance or lost "face". He respected the Klingons while cleverly overcoming a no escape prison. Military strategy 🙉🙊.
@@RickFruckberry Seriously? Your name is Fruckberry?
@@axepagode4321 of course not 😻. I was actually trying to initiate a new phone after Hurricane Debbie and my old email address was unrecoverable because the goobicleshit wouldn't "authenticate" my "two factor authentication" without considering that one of my Factors is now part of the Gulf of Mexico.
I was deeply frustrated by every variation was rejected as taken. So I was calling it names and that one went through accidentally. By then I just took it and said I would figure it out later. Two hurricanes later it's still low on my list. It is pretty attention getting and a good joke.
The weird thing that makes Archer different from other captains in that he usually stands. Rarely sitting in the captains chair.
As a huge Romulan fan since the 70's the series just started getting interesting.
These are the Voyages is such a dumb finale. The episode isn't horrible but as a finale is terrible. Enterprise montage is great for a finale though. ENT deserved 7 seasons but UPN and suits getying it axed didn't help. ENT needs a proper conclusion even just a miniseries or TV movie would be nice.
@@kennethcollins7665 Why would Picard Season 3 showing the NX-01 refit make the worst episode of Enterprise canon? The refit could just as easily have happened without that badly written holonovel.
Now that I think of it, Trip probably would have had a hand in getting that refit done personally, especially with the experience he got from serving on the Columbia.
And then, after the Romulan War had run its course and the UFP had been founded, he and T'Pol would have retired to her ancestral home on Vulcan, surrounded by many, many kids and grandkids. Trip would have lived to the ripe old age of at least 150, helped by Vulcan medical technology.
Btw, I like your premise of it being a badly written holonovel, but as such it would have been beneath even Quark's standards ;-).
@@kennethcollins7665 Ah I see. I misunderstood. My apologies!
I agree. That episode was just a capper. Something that they patched on after cancellation. It did the NX01 and her valiant crew no justice.
🖖😎👍Very totally very cool and very nicely greatly wonderfully well done and nicely informatively explained and executed in every detail way shape and format provided on "What Happened To The NX-01 Enterprise Crew?"; A job very fabulously nicely well done indeed Sir!👌.
Thank you kindly!
We need a Star Trek Archer series with minimum 5 seasons on steeaming! With Scott Bakula and the original crew reunited
Glad they brought Trip back, but they NEVER should have killed him off.
Yes, T’Pol’s and Trip’s relationship was one of the most interesting and longest story threads the series had.
I greatly appreciate your idea of the Enterprise Extended Universe. I intend to look for some of the books and videos on the list you made. 👍😎
That's a great idea! We've linked some in the video description! :)
The more you guys come out with video on Enterprise, the more I wish that there was a new Star Trek Enterprise mini-series regarding the Romulan War, with Admiral Archer and the refit NX-01 with the engineering hull.
The best part the series and of course the NX class, is that it showed when Starfleet was in its infancy, the crew and officers really pushed the envelope with the limited technology they had at their disposal. None the less the NX class took a beating and kept on going
Something else to note about Travis Mayweather, his entire family was lost during the Earth-Romulan War as well. The Horizon was destroyed in 2155 shortly after leaving the planet Sigma Iotia II, when a Romulan vessel took control of the Horizon's systems by remote. Under Romulan control, the Horizon was sent on a direct course into the Iotian sun, destroying the vessel with all hands. (ENT novel: Kobayashi Maru).
Can we get a video like this for every crew?
Slowly working our way through it! Who would you like to see next?
- Jack
@@TrekCentral Deep Space 9. Or the original crew
@olcountry8432 they already did the ToS video.
We need a continuation of enterprise. It would have been the best star trek if it got 7 seasons and was not suddenly ended.
I really wished they would have continued the books they where really enjoyable here hoping they’ll write more books and continue the adventures of the NX-01 and would have loved to see the re-fitted NX-01 on screen
Loved this show, and very sorry it was canceled!
Most underrated Star Trek ever! Love this show.. wish they would bring it back and finish it.
the fact that captain archer lived until 2245 is awesome😊
this is an era i love to see on screen in a series or something enterprise is my favorite show of trek but if they ever do one i just hope they make it look like the show enterprise and not the show disvcovery wich so many shows does these days
Enterprise is sooooo good! Thank you for being one of the few who truly recognize this 🖖🏼 also, did you mention Archer Space Station? And I wish you could tell us more about the possible transporter accident with Admiral Archer’s prize beagle? 😆
The best Star Trek series and my favourite Captain and crew.
So you're not going to mention the circumstances of Sato's death?
It was never shown on screen therefore I choose to believe she escaped Kodos.
I would like to believe she survived.
Knowing Hoshi's apparent fate, I can never watch The Conscience Of The King in the same light sgain. Kodos deserved his evental fate.
Knowing she lives to be an old woman would normally be of some comfort but that's definitely a very tragic fate.
She deserves / deserved far better.
Great video!
Thanks!
The first Star Trek I watched! I am biased with Capt. Archer and Crew. Lol.
Shame we never got the re-fit version of Enterprise and the Romulan War. Imagine the seasons we could have had with some of these storylines.
@mikedignum1868 I respect your opinion on Star Trek: Enterprise and I think there should’ve been a Clone Wars styled animated series focusing on the Earth-Romulan War
this format really suits me
also does that mean we could see dr phlox in strange new world since that take place a few years before tos and t,pol as well that would be awesome so many cool connections to the tos series i did not know about the crew of the enterprise
Didn't Hoshi die in that Colony massacre that Kirk survived?
really liked this video
I don't like that they killed off Tucker I really like the trip
Terrible Engineer
@@bigfootwalker5399 But a good alligator wrestler when he goes home to Florida.
T'Pol's loyalty to Archer was similar to how Spock felt about Kirk. T'Pol was one of the few Vulcans to survive the Delphic Expanse even though it critically damaged her Vulcan psyche. She understood humans and that helped her regain control of her emotions. She became a successful Captain in an era when there were few Vulcans in Star Fleet.
Did he say Michael Kenmore?? Wasn't that the same name on Stargate Atlantis when he was a converted Wraith??
I wish we had gotten more insight into Tucker's death.
I'm hoping that the section 31 movie will reference him!
wasn't phlox in picard's autobiography?? he assumed a new name and met Data and Picard
18:20 IIrc Section 31 was a Human organization at first. So, if Trip and his partner were the first to see what the Romulans really looked like, how did they know what to surgically alter them to look like?
What happened to Porthos after the great cheese war?
The questions we should be asking!
- Jack
I think it was harder than expected for fans to transition from Bacula as Quantum Leap to Captain. I watched both. Scott was the problem. He’s a goofball.
So many good Story Stuff for so many new Seasons. Sadly we never see it on Screen.
Enterpwise was a great show.
No…I’m going to rewatch it too
I find it interesting one crew member was transporting future Enterprise Captain Kirk.........then NX-01 Enterprise Doc....meeting McCoy and Nurse Chapel
One of the biggest disappointments for me was when hearing about the show I was looking forward to seeing more of the earth/romulan war. I so wanted the show to evolve into that storyline.
I hope somebody would figure out on how any of the crew of the NX-01 Enterprise would make guests appearances in Nu Treks.
0:21 The ending wasn’t rushed. They had a few episodes to wrap things up, but they instead set those episodes in the Mirrorverse.
Actually, most of us felt that the last episode of Enterprise // Star Trek: Enterprise was nothing but an Ad/Movie Promo for an upcoming ST:TNG Movie!!!
It was shown. Riker said, "Computer, end program." and they all disappeared.
If you ever watched The Real Ghostbusters episode, Ain't Nasa-Sarily So, which is a parody of Star Trek, they have a character named Sato, too.
Take care, and all the best.
I liked the version of Hoshi that became Terran emperor.
Really Michael Kenmore? You arent mixing it up with SG-A here ?
Can read the book for yourself ;) But as we mention, it is a reference to SGA.
- Jack
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They all ceased to exist the second Riker said "End Program"
Really like T’pol when she wore those strawberry red cat suits in the later seasons. She did not look as cute in the star fleet coveralls.
Jeffrey Combs as Shran was one of the best characters on any Star Trek series.
They could still do a film with this crew
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Can we have a reboot for the Enterprise 1701 show? Like an old Admiral T'Pol is involved in the 5 year mission from kirk
They went on to found "The Patriots.'
I really liked the crew, the premise and the ship. Too bad the stories were often not very good and the effects were anything but convincing.
It was the best of the series . Sad it ended so soon .
The actors did a great job . I was never a fan of voyager or DS-9
They could bring back Enterprise .And use the children from the crew that went into the past
Well…we know what happened to Trip. TBH I feel the 2nd last episode was the series finale. Didn’t really care to see the ST:NG cross over.
I didn't like the way ended the show. I don't think it was necessary to kill off Commander Tucker, but I guess that's what happens when they feel like hasn't been quite enough needless tragedy.
I thought the show was doing well, and has at least 2 more seasons under it's belt. Chronologically they were close to Romulan, Federation conflict, or war..whatever they feel like calling it. They could've introduced new characters, tones of potential. May be they could take a crack at fixing that goofy ass theme intro.
For me, Enterprise ended with the episode "Terra Prime", which together with "Demons" is IMHO the best episode of the entire series, so Trip never died.
"These are the voyages" was simply a holonovel fantasy cooked up by Riker to fullfill his cooking-for-the-command-crew fetish ;->.
Of course the fate of Admiral Archer's prize beagle.
What happened to Porthose ?
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19:45 Michael Kenmore? Really? That's from the character he plays in Stargate Atlantis!
Yep, which is why it’s a reference ;)
- Jack
Tripp didn't die he was the Zefram Cochrane from alpha centauri in the original series episode metamorphosis
@@claudemckenzie2398 no he wasn’t. That was Zeph from Cochran as was James Cromwell in first contact. Canon trumps your fan theory in your head.
Star Trek Legacy was great, but Star Trek Conquest was THE best Trek game PS2 evwr had !
They should hire Capt Jack to be an extra in Strange New Worlds
Haha, I think that would be a bit crazy!!
- Jack
Archer's fate? He leaped into a NCIS agent based in New Orleans in his past but our present time...
Man, you forgot the fate of the most important character onboard the NX-01`... Whatever happened to Chef? Oh, and the mutt. You know, the foul stinky creature known as Porthos?
Wait, wasn’t Hoshi killed by Kodos the executioner?
S.-T- ENTERPRISE wuz THE-BEST of ALLLL the series/franchizez!!
I wonder what Tucker's new face looks like
We honestly don't know if all of these futures are true, some of them may change at some point with new Star Trek shows.
Exactly, that is why we refer to it as Star Trek Extended Canon :)
Fun fact. Star Trek Legacy became freeware and should still be available to download.
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Archer eventually made Admiral.
Tripp never died lol
wait did travis meet kirk
Trip dies :(
Which gave lt. commander Ryker an excuse to play around on the Holosuite.
@@Otokichi786 worst ending ever
Trip only dies in the badly written holonovel.
As far as I'm concerned, Enterprise ended with "Terra Prime". So Trip's still alive after that.
Did they ever find Archer's dog?