Set early in the 22nd century Enterprise focuses on a history of the galactic upheaval that leads to the formation of The Federation. Its compelling stories of team bravery and individual heroism are sure to answer countless questions for both die-hard fans of the series and neophytes to the Star Trek universe. Starring a fresh young cast this exciting new chapter continues to push the edge of the visual envelope with the kind of state of the art special effects that have made Star Trek a global phenomenon. Through their struggles humans Vulcans and numerous others... together will learn to work and live in harmony. Like their forefathers before them they strive for a better life and boldly go where no one has ever gone before! Episodes comprise: 1. Storm Front (Part 1) 2. Storm Front (Part 2) 3. Home 4. Borderland (Part 1) 5. Cold Station 12 (Part 2) 6. The Augments (Part 3) 7. The Forge (Part 1) 8. Awakening (Part 2) 9. Kir'Shara (Part 3) 10. Daedalus 11. Observer Effect 12. Babel One (Part 1) 13. United (Part 2) 14. The Aenar (Part 3) 15. Affliction (Part 1) 16. Divergence (Part 2) 17. Bound 18. In a Mirror Darkly (Part 1) 19. In a Mirror Darkly (Part 2) 20. Demons (Part 1) 21. Terra Prime (Part 2) 22. These Are The Voyages... [show more]
Enterprise was a very underrated but superb show and really was a great addition to the Star Trek universe. Some may still disagree; yes it wasn't always the Trek we were so used to, but it is Trek nonetheless and deserves credit for trying to be different, bolder and younger than the other series.
OK, there are many people who didn't like Enterprise, but those that did, know what I'm talking about because the show really did improve year on year, and we saw some great writing and episodes especially in season four - the season where the show hit its stride but was sadly cancelled. Many people gave up on Enterprise right from the word go, and some just lost Interest, simply put it wasn't given a chance when it was on the box. Now it's over and slim-line boxsets are available at really great bargain prices, people are now watching Enterprise and seeing what a great show it turned out to be. Many Trek fans complain about there being no more Trek on the telly at the moment, but had they tuned in to Enterprise there would no doubt be new Trek running on the box right now. However, had Enterprise not been cancelled we would not have got to see the amazing new Star Trek movie. I want more Trek on the telly as much as any fan, but I do think, In some small way, that there being no Trek on the small screen at the moment Is because of some peoples dislike of Enterprise. I'm glad however that some Trek fans are changing their minds about Enterprise, I just wish they would have changed their minds sooner, and got Enterprise back on track.
Season four continues right from where the season three finale left us, and we get an amazing World War story, where the Germans are allied with Aliens from the Temporal Cold War (Future War), thus changing history and leaving Enterprise to sort out the mess. That crew and ship really did go from one epic mission after the other. Watch season three, its awesome if you like a good Space war type story and dog fighting in space etc, but that's not all that season was about by no means. If you're a Trek fan you'll know that the best stories are those that avoid war and try to reflect common Issues of today and resolving them In the future, and those episodes where we see the truly extraordinary and alien from exploring those strange new worlds. Season four of Enterprise had some fantastic stories, and had the show been doing stories like these from the start, I think we'd have got our traditional seven seasons easily. The season barely had any stand alone episodes, as most were two or three part arc stories, of which were amazing as they tied into other Trek series. One three part episode shows us the origins of Data's (TNG) creation, a story about Augments (Genetically enhanced humans) of which ties Into the Khan story and the eugenics wars. Another story shows us the reason behind the Klingons lack of cranial ridges in the original series, of which is a fantastic episode. You got a two part story set in an alternate universe, the same alternate universe that is seen in the original series and DS9. And In many episodes there are subtle little references to listen out for, such as the section 31 reference in the klingon back story episodes. We also get to see a great three partner involving the Andorians, a great story involving the Romulans and even the Vulcans get a great three partner. This season was Impressive, and had there been a fifth season I'm sure the Romulans would have shown up a lot more, because we have still yet to see the much talked about Romulan and Human war. And the finale, ok It wasn't a masterpiece, but It did manage to tie up a fair few loose ends, and It gave some sort of closure, but It wasn't really the ending we all wanted, but I do give out my hat to the writers of that episode, because they had to end a show early, a show that should have had another three seasons In It.
Enterprise Is fantastic, and If you're gonna buy one season only, or a season to test out the show, then get this because It has It all: great characters, great stories, great effects and It's just great Trek. Go boldly where not all Trek fans went and watch Enterprise, because it really is an amazing show.
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The STAR TREK franchise continues with its fifth spinoff television series ENTERPRISE Set in the 22nd century (100 years before the stewardship of Captain Kirk) the prequel series charts the intergalactic adventures of the first humans to explore the far reaches of outer space on the eponymous Starship Enterprise NX-01 Ship commander Captain Jonathan Archer (QUANTUM LEAP&39;s Scott Bakula) leads his crew on a pioneering mission to chart new planets and alien civilisations at a time when the United Federation of Planets is in its infancy John Billingsley Jolene Blalock Dominic Keating Anthony Montgomery Linda Park and Connor Trinneer costar as Bukula&39;s intrepid crew This collection includes every episode from the fourth and final season which attempts to tie up loose threads and storylines from previous STAR TREK incarnations
All 23 episodes from the fourth and final season of the American television sci-fi drama, set 100 years before the events of the original 1960s series. In this series, the Temporal War has thrown the Enterprise back to Earth in 1944, where history is taking a completely different course. After foiling the Xindi's evil plans, the crew return to their own time and a hero's welcome, but after a short break Captain Archer (Scott Bakula) finds himself drawn into an insurgency attempt to destroy mankind's relations with the Vulcans. After struggling against terrorists who want to expel all aliens from Earth, Archer and his crew finally witness the signing of the Federation Charter, and see the Enterprise decommissioned. Episodes are: 'Storm Front (Part 1)'; 'Storm Front (Part 2)'; 'Home'; 'Borderland (Part 1)'; 'Cold Station 12 (Part 2)'; 'The Augments (Part 3)'; 'The Forge (Part 1)'; 'Awakening (Part 2)'; 'Kir'Shara (Part 3)'; 'Daedalus'; 'Observer Effect'; 'Babel One (Part 1)'; 'United (Part 2)'; 'The Aenar (Part 3)'; 'Affliction (Part 1)'; 'Divergence (Part 2)'; 'Bound'; 'In a MIrror, Darkly (Part 1)'; 'In a Mirror, Darkly (Part 2)'; 'Demons (Part 1)'; 'Terra Prime (Part 2)'; and 'These Are the Voyages...'.
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