Aww you know some “trek fans” are just plain weird, they literally complain about anything plus a lot of the older trek fans have become the get off my lawn type 😂😂 They the type that would bombard the show with negative reviews over and over until we have nothing at all
You gotta wonder how many Klingons were executed by their leadership over the course of ENT, TNG, DS9 & DSC because Starfleet personnel were just doing what was necessary to survive against them.
I always liked this element of Enterprise. Show the early starship as the underdog it is. Force them to use unconventional techniques to beat a superior foe. I wish there were more of this in this show; instead it often felt like Voyager with Scott Bakula in Kate Mulgrew's place. Phaser fights and "hull plating" being no different than shields in practice.
I always wondered this. Then I finally sew Picard use a machine gun to kill a borg. Back in the early 1990s, I was wondering, "Gee, could that transporter not be able to beam an old fashioned nuclear weapon onto the other ship right about now? And then Stargate did just that.
That’s also why I liked the battle of azati prime. It was the first time ever a starfleet crew had no answers. Their technology nor technobabble couldn’t save them. It truly was a no win scenario.
That's any professional military, but especially the way USN goes after a threat. They will fight you hard with whatever they have at hand and when they're outgunned, they out-think you.
It was too late by the time they tried to fix it. If they'd started out like that, or changed course around Season 2, the show would have lasted longer.
@princecharon, No, it wasn't too late, and the show's true ratings (taking into account metrics just becoming recognized) illustrate that. Of course, the pos Moonves didn't care about that and was only too willing to use any justification to administer the coup de grace to a franchise he loathed. Of course, a decade later, when it suited him, he cynically brought the brand back to save his floundering streaming service, making sure the new product would be the corrupted abomination we've seen over the last 7 years (save Picard's final season).
I figure this tactic worked because the Klingons were too arrogant, thinking the NX class vessel was no match for them so no shields were even bothered to be put up by the D5. Hence, the grappler was able to be engaged and once that happened, the shield grid could not come online. While the D5 could have fired directly at the warp core of the Enterprise, the range of the vessel was too close and would have lead to destructive forces on the D5 since its shield grid could not be activated. All it could do was fire at the grappler points itself.
In fairness to the Klingons here, they couldn’t anticipate that the Grappler would be used in such a way. When it was activated, they might very well have mistaken that as part of Enterprise’s docking procedure. It wasn’t until it had latched onto a conduit on their port nacelle that they realized the danger. By then, it was too late.
I just don’t understand why so many people didn’t like this show… I guess it was a different time then, I was barely in high school when enterprise came out and although I vaguely remember it coming on late at night(because of the theme song) I didn’t actually watch it until streaming came out. I’m so glad I did because it was such a joy seeing the beginning of everything, from the prime directive, the red alert, Lt Reed inventing the force field, them getting use to the transporter. I do wanna point out that it came out around the time of 9/11 so I can say the world was occupied on more pressing issues. Nevertheless some way some how they need to do the romulan war and formation of the coalition of planets and the federation
It’s not that we didn’t like the show.. it just took longer to find its footing.. voyager gave us 7 of nine and deep space nine brought in worf and started the Dominion war.. Enterprise tried the xindi arch but it only started getting good in season 4.. Trully Enjoyed the mirror episode..
@@joshualuckyguy6205 I hear ya and understand, although I didn’t really have an issue with the xindi war I will admit it probably could have been written better but when ppl say that season 4 is when it really started to get good I have to disagree. I loved it from the first time they left space dock. I would always say let’s see what wacky situation archer and the crew will get into now. To me they acted like how a new to deep space naive species just starting out and learning as they go would do. Not sure why ppl were expecting more…
Im not sure, but I think some of the critiscm atleast at first, was that since this was a show that happend prior to the later shows, it was strange to have events like the Xindi-crisis that you have never heard of prior to the show.@@jaklinhyde
I actually preferred the first two seasons. It felt more like classic Star Trek to me: flying around the galaxy somewhat aimlessly and getting into new adventures every episode or two. Things got a lot more dark and serious when Earth was attacked which isn't what I expect from the franchise. It went from fun exploration of a new frontier to melancholy and a desire for vengeance.
Took me awhile to get into it do to my job. I didn't start watching it until after I was medically retired. One of my favorite scenes is when Hoshi Satobis introduced. Those legs...
Well to be fair....ships are weightless in space...it's just sheering force ...what's really impressive is its pulling and holding agenst opposed propulsion....at 1/4 speed of light lol
@@jakewhit9000 Weightless but not massless. The sheering force from dragging a ship that large while accelerating to 25% the speed of c in mere seconds would be enough to snap anything not made of unobtainium. I'm not even sure unobtainium would survive.
That's the thing though. If they were ever consistent with full Impulse being able to accelerate a ship that hard that fast then for all intents and purposes the ship would look like it would vanish if parked next to an opponent at ranges like this. Plus as the only speed limit in space is the speed of light itself, the ship would hit almost the speed of light (as its not attainable) in four seconds flat which kinda defeats the point of having sublight combat altogether (or battle lines such as in DS9).
It depends on the story what 1/4 impulse actually means, But if we translate it to boats I can move a multi tonne canal boat myself, And 1/4 impulse in this story means 1/4 power. Like a ship telegraph.
I just rewatched season 4 and the 3 episodes where the romulans are trying to destabilize the alpha quadrant and seeing the early formation of the coalition of planets and eventually the federation gives me chills. Especially when the 4 powers are working together and the camera pans out and you have the big 4’s ships sitting there with enterprise. I still can’t believe they didn’t even try to go into the romulan war. Man I’m so desperate for it I might even accept new characters because obviously the original characters are probably too old now 😔
@jacklinhyde, You might feel differently, but I wouldn't want Kurtzman and his minions anywhere near the development of such a continuation. They've frakked up enough continuity as it is.
Actually, they dont they use a warp drive that means they dont fly faster than Light they warp dpace around them while actually never fly faster than Light only for external observer it looks like they are. Pfysiks here are a bit complex, but theoretical theories already exist. "only" showstoper for practical sience is, that it actually looks like the amount of energy needed is ewuivalent to trn Times the mass of Jupiter @@badwolf9090
@@JohnnyFontane528 I say speed is relative. "I can't believe supersonic aircraft can fire bullets and hit the plane it is chasing with them." Same argument. Pretty standard, really.
Instead of saying it can't be done, I recommend you break out your trusty slide rule and #2 pencil and do the math. You'll find that the equations do balance out.
Have you watched season 4 of enterprise yet? There’s 2 episodes that explains why. I can’t remember the exact episodes but I think somewhere in the middle maybe
This the great grandfather so many times of Data’s creator. I don’t recall how many generations back but if you have seen Picard the android were his face just different skin colour.
That's Arik Soong, a geneticist obsessed with improving humanity and wanting to bring back the augmented humans that had triggered the Eugenics war (like Khan). He was arrested but not before stashing a few augments somewhere. However the ones he revived left the planet he planted his space seeds on by hijacking a klingon ship, so Archer had to grab Soong to help him hunt them down. After some drama he decides to give up on improving humanity and transition to developing androids, but admits that may take a generation or two.
Man I just got done with the next generation and now I'm stuck with this s***. Don't get me wrong this is much better than deep space nine, which might as well be just the adventures of the two kids a lot of the times and a bunch of dumb episodes, like the one where everybody just starts talking gibberish as a disease. Enterprise seems a lot better. But at the same time like the captain could have picked a much better captain could have picked a much better engineer. Like the engineers acting like a little b**** about having to stay back in the ship. Plain and simple, all the characters are immature. Nothing like John Luke Picard type shyt and riker.
Did you even watch DS9? It had the most developed characters and story arcs of any show in the franchise, not to mention the deep interconnecting arcs involving Bajor, the Cardassians, the Klingons, the Dominion War.
I don't get why this show got such a bad rep and was cut short. This together with TNG is my favorite Startrek
Because of the Temporal cold war, it killed the series.
Aww you know some “trek fans” are just plain weird, they literally complain about anything plus a lot of the older trek fans have become the get off my lawn type 😂😂
They the type that would bombard the show with negative reviews over and over until we have nothing at all
@@str8forthakill Pretty much. Final season Enterprise is regarded as best season Enterprise for good reason.
@@str8forthakill Nah, it because there was so much star trek, TNG, DS9, voyager, and now this, people were just getting tired of it.
Absolutely. It was cut too soon. Better than DS9 by a long shot. I loved Voyager but this show was very different and more for adults
I'd hate to be a Klingon on that D5, when they got back to their base, 'You were disabled by a puny earth ship grappler!'.
They probably will say Archer used "Sneaky, dishonourable tactics". If that doesn't work, intiate Backup Plan : Blame Duras for no reason lmao.
You gotta wonder how many Klingons were executed by their leadership over the course of ENT, TNG, DS9 & DSC because Starfleet personnel were just doing what was necessary to survive against them.
Could always say they hit an iceberg.
@@felixleong61 Blame Duras, you brought back such hilarious memories of the show, thanks 🤣🤣
I always liked this element of Enterprise. Show the early starship as the underdog it is. Force them to use unconventional techniques to beat a superior foe. I wish there were more of this in this show; instead it often felt like Voyager with Scott Bakula in Kate Mulgrew's place. Phaser fights and "hull plating" being no different than shields in practice.
Exactly my thoughts. If _Enterprise_ episodes had more of this stuff, it would have had a much more successful run.
Agree entirely. They really blew the prequel premise and it took a change at the helm (so to speak) to make this show start feeling worth it.
I always wondered this. Then I finally sew Picard use a machine gun to kill a borg. Back in the early 1990s, I was wondering, "Gee, could that transporter not be able to beam an old fashioned nuclear weapon onto the other ship right about now?
And then Stargate did just that.
That’s also why I liked the battle of azati prime.
It was the first time ever a starfleet crew had no answers. Their technology nor technobabble couldn’t save them.
It truly was a no win scenario.
That's any professional military, but especially the way USN goes after a threat. They will fight you hard with whatever they have at hand and when they're outgunned, they out-think you.
That 4th Season was so terrific. If only they had continued. . .
It was too late by the time they tried to fix it. If they'd started out like that, or changed course around Season 2, the show would have lasted longer.
@princecharon, No, it wasn't too late, and the show's true ratings (taking into account metrics just becoming recognized) illustrate that. Of course, the pos Moonves didn't care about that and was only too willing to use any justification to administer the coup de grace to a franchise he loathed.
Of course, a decade later, when it suited him, he cynically brought the brand back to save his floundering streaming service, making sure the new product would be the corrupted abomination we've seen over the last 7 years (save Picard's final season).
Network did not have faith of the heart
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Bob Wheeler got frozen in a meat locker for 200 years while doing community service for a conviction in Night Court.
This was a pretty badass move.
Brent Spiner legend
I thought it was him.
he's one of the favorite captains! this show should have gone on for many years!
to quote La'an Noonien Singh a century later "I love the grappler"
Ha! Thought it was going to get a little ’Outlaw Star’ there.
I love that Anime.😅
I figure this tactic worked because the Klingons were too arrogant, thinking the NX class vessel was no match for them so no shields were even bothered to be put up by the D5. Hence, the grappler was able to be engaged and once that happened, the shield grid could not come online. While the D5 could have fired directly at the warp core of the Enterprise, the range of the vessel was too close and would have lead to destructive forces on the D5 since its shield grid could not be activated. All it could do was fire at the grappler points itself.
In fairness to the Klingons here, they couldn’t anticipate that the Grappler would be used in such a way. When it was activated, they might very well have mistaken that as part of Enterprise’s docking procedure. It wasn’t until it had latched onto a conduit on their port nacelle that they realized the danger. By then, it was too late.
They should make their entire hull out of whatever material the grappler cables are made of.
Man this era StarFleet was fly by the seat of your pants. They always out matched buy may do they come up with some crazy strats.
The Klingons have a saying about 'Victory by the Greater Cunning'. It must originate in their interactions with Captain Archer.
Mortal Kombat moment.
Enterprise: Get over here!
😂😂😂
When you get beat up by a Ford Pinto...
" ... Target their rear bumper ... "😛
@@MUDDRDUCKERS😂😂😂
Ford Pinto's hand some serious Torque!💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
I just don’t understand why so many people didn’t like this show… I guess it was a different time then, I was barely in high school when enterprise came out and although I vaguely remember it coming on late at night(because of the theme song) I didn’t actually watch it until streaming came out. I’m so glad I did because it was such a joy seeing the beginning of everything, from the prime directive, the red alert, Lt Reed inventing the force field, them getting use to the transporter. I do wanna point out that it came out around the time of 9/11 so I can say the world was occupied on more pressing issues. Nevertheless some way some how they need to do the romulan war and formation of the coalition of planets and the federation
It’s not that we didn’t like the show.. it just took longer to find its footing.. voyager gave us 7 of nine and deep space nine brought in worf and started the Dominion war.. Enterprise tried the xindi arch but it only started getting good in season 4.. Trully Enjoyed the mirror episode..
@@joshualuckyguy6205
I hear ya and understand, although I didn’t really have an issue with the xindi war I will admit it probably could have been written better but when ppl say that season 4 is when it really started to get good I have to disagree. I loved it from the first time they left space dock. I would always say let’s see what wacky situation archer and the crew will get into now. To me they acted like how a new to deep space naive species just starting out and learning as they go would do. Not sure why ppl were expecting more…
Im not sure, but I think some of the critiscm atleast at first, was that since this was a show that happend prior to the later shows, it was strange to have events like the Xindi-crisis that you have never heard of prior to the show.@@jaklinhyde
I actually preferred the first two seasons. It felt more like classic Star Trek to me: flying around the galaxy somewhat aimlessly and getting into new adventures every episode or two. Things got a lot more dark and serious when Earth was attacked which isn't what I expect from the franchise. It went from fun exploration of a new frontier to melancholy and a desire for vengeance.
Took me awhile to get into it do to my job. I didn't start watching it until after I was medically retired. One of my favorite scenes is when Hoshi Satobis introduced. Those legs...
That's some durable rope, it even has rope-sounds :
I believe the material for it exists now.
That grappler is amazing tech. It can withstand the strain of pulling an entire ship at a quarter the speed of light.
Well to be fair....ships are weightless in space...it's just sheering force ...what's really impressive is its pulling and holding agenst opposed propulsion....at 1/4 speed of light lol
@@jakewhit9000 Weightless but not massless. The sheering force from dragging a ship that large while accelerating to 25% the speed of c in mere seconds would be enough to snap anything not made of unobtainium. I'm not even sure unobtainium would survive.
That's the thing though. If they were ever consistent with full Impulse being able to accelerate a ship that hard that fast then for all intents and purposes the ship would look like it would vanish if parked next to an opponent at ranges like this.
Plus as the only speed limit in space is the speed of light itself, the ship would hit almost the speed of light (as its not attainable) in four seconds flat which kinda defeats the point of having sublight combat altogether (or battle lines such as in DS9).
It depends on the story what 1/4 impulse actually means, But if we translate it to boats I can move a multi tonne canal boat myself, And 1/4 impulse in this story means 1/4 power. Like a ship telegraph.
I just rewatched season 4 and the 3 episodes where the romulans are trying to destabilize the alpha quadrant and seeing the early formation of the coalition of planets and eventually the federation gives me chills. Especially when the 4 powers are working together and the camera pans out and you have the big 4’s ships sitting there with enterprise. I still can’t believe they didn’t even try to go into the romulan war. Man I’m so desperate for it I might even accept new characters because obviously the original characters are probably too old now 😔
They were planning to do the war but were cancelled. They can't do anything if the studio doesn't back them unfortunately
@jacklinhyde, You might feel differently, but I wouldn't want Kurtzman and his minions anywhere near the development of such a continuation. They've frakked up enough continuity as it is.
Grapplers are cool
Proceed to the colony!!
Standby to deploy the junkyard magnet!
Reminds me of when Riker used their tractor beam to throw a asteroid at the Shryke
The actor portraying the Klingon? Isn’t that J. G. Hertzler?
3 more seasons please
Don't remember Brent Spiner being on the series. This must have been an episode I missed.
A 3-episode story arc.
Uhhh not sure I’m on board with any of the physics in this
Same, I can't believe they can travel faster than light
Actually, they dont they use a warp drive that means they dont fly faster than Light they warp dpace around them while actually never fly faster than Light only for external observer it looks like they are. Pfysiks here are a bit complex, but theoretical theories already exist. "only" showstoper for practical sience is, that it actually looks like the amount of energy needed is ewuivalent to trn Times the mass of Jupiter @@badwolf9090
@@badwolf9090 I don’t understand how a ship behind you can hit you with phasers when you’re going at warp speed
@@JohnnyFontane528 I say speed is relative. "I can't believe supersonic aircraft can fire bullets and hit the plane it is chasing with them." Same argument. Pretty standard, really.
Instead of saying it can't be done, I recommend you break out your trusty slide rule and #2 pencil and do the math. You'll find that the equations do balance out.
This show precedes TOS, yet the Klingons have bumpy heads.
There's an episode that shows how the Klingons get smooth heads. (long story short, genetically engineered virus)
As Worf said in the DS9 episode where they get back in time to Capt. Kirk's episode with Tribbles.... We do not discuss it with others. 😮😂
Riker holodeck
Have you watched season 4 of enterprise yet? There’s 2 episodes that explains why. I can’t remember the exact episodes but I think somewhere in the middle maybe
All of Star Trek is one big continuity error. It’s ok.
Archer could have done some very serious damage to them but again he didn't, and then still have time to get to the colony
What's Data doing on this ship?
U have to remeber this took place about 200 or so years befor Star Trek The Next Generation came about.
wait. What? Why... Data? I haven't seen this series so what's 'Data' doing here? I don't mind spoilers so go right ahead.
I think he is playing an ancestor of Noonan Soong, his creator.
This the great grandfather so many times of Data’s creator. I don’t recall how many generations back but if you have seen Picard the android were his face just different skin colour.
That's Arik Soong, a geneticist obsessed with improving humanity and wanting to bring back the augmented humans that had triggered the Eugenics war (like Khan). He was arrested but not before stashing a few augments somewhere. However the ones he revived left the planet he planted his space seeds on by hijacking a klingon ship, so Archer had to grab Soong to help him hunt them down. After some drama he decides to give up on improving humanity and transition to developing androids, but admits that may take a generation or two.
Cool.
If only we had Groppler Zorn on the grappler.
Too busy hiding under his desk.
How come we don't get clips from new Trek?
Because none of it is canon
Because we don't care
@@JohnnyFontane528 yes it is.
@@StraightWhiteMaleNews I care
@@Amizare1no, it’s not
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dont help people they dont want it
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Man I just got done with the next generation and now I'm stuck with this s***. Don't get me wrong this is much better than deep space nine, which might as well be just the adventures of the two kids a lot of the times and a bunch of dumb episodes, like the one where everybody just starts talking gibberish as a disease. Enterprise seems a lot better. But at the same time like the captain could have picked a much better captain could have picked a much better engineer. Like the engineers acting like a little b**** about having to stay back in the ship. Plain and simple, all the characters are immature. Nothing like John Luke Picard type shyt and riker.
Deep Space 9 is the best Star Trek show of them all.
@@DaveMiller2, sounds like he only watched a few episodes from the first season.
@@KILRtv
Yeah I’m not even really sure what the person is talking or complaining about…
Did you even watch DS9? It had the most developed characters and story arcs of any show in the franchise, not to mention the deep interconnecting arcs involving Bajor, the Cardassians, the Klingons, the Dominion War.