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  The Cage - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The episode was written by Gene Roddenberry and directed by Robert Butler.
Rather than abandon the expensive footage, much of the footage was recycled in the later Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Menagerie", a two part episode, which revisited the events of the plot, and made it part of the continuity of the rest of the series.
An episode of Star Trek: Enterprise titled Borderland, broadcast in 29 October 2004, featured the first on-screen appearance of male Orions, 40 years after their species was first mentioned.
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 Star Trek: Enterprise | Encyclopedia of Speculative Fiction | Wizards.pro
The series was not a ratings success and the number of third and fourth season episodes was reduced.
After running for four seasons, the series was cancelled by UPN on February 2, 2005, with the final episode airing on May 13.
Star Trek: Enterprise is set several years before the founding of the Federation and follows the adventures of Captain Jonathan Archer and the crew of the Enterprise (NX-01).
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 STARTREK.COM : Article
With "Borderland," which completed principal photography on Monday, Spiner began a three-episode arc featuring an ancestor of Noonien Soong, Dr. Arik Soong, a notorious figure of the 22nd century whose crimes now threaten to ignite a new Eugenics War.
Many of the details of "Borderland" and its sequels were spilled by showrunner Manny Coto at a recent UPN press party (related story).
"Borderland" was helmed by veteran Trek director David Livingston, whose last Enterprise job was "The Council." Though Coto, as head writer, guided the conception of the story, the script itself was penned by Ken LaZebnik, a new staff writer on the show with the title of Supervising Producer.
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 ST Universe Episode Review - Enterprise | Season 4 | Borderland
Whereas if this was a single episode, or even a two-parter, the plot would hurtle towards confrontation as quickly as possible, here the tension is cranked up more slowly — although the Augments’ first appearance on the Klingon ship leaves the viewers in no doubt as to the threat they pose.
In fact, we get two-for-one in this episode, because as well as the introduction of the Orions, the Augments are, of course, a tribute to “Space Seed” and “The Wrath of Khan” (considered by many to be the best of the TOS films).
By the end of the episode, we realise that there is a lot more to this character than at first seemed.
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In the first two I think one might be justi~ed in feeling that there was su~icient evidence inherent within the episodes themselves to justify a measure of belief in their validity.
The ef~ects of this upheaval (and possibly some of its causes also) are to be perceived in that borderland state into which we pass at death.
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 Borderland (episode) - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
While on patrol in the Borderland, an area of space between the Klingon Empire and the Orion Syndicate, a Klingon Bird-of-Prey discovers a transport shuttle containing two Human bio-signs.
After entering the Borderland on May 17, 2154, the Enterprise is attacked by two Orion interceptors.
This is the first episode since "Bounty" in which the Xindi are neither seen nor mentioned.
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 Borderland - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
For the ENT episode of the same name, see Borderland (episode).
The Borderland was a lawless region of space between the Klingon Empire and the Orion Syndicate in the mid-22nd century, containing the Verex system amongst others.
The most dangerous elements of both powers roamed in the Borderland and many ships were attacked here by Orion interceptors, who abducted their crews and sold them into slavery.
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 ENT 4x22: "These Are the Voyages" - The Five-Minute Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
On that subject, the final montage was the one single moment of the episode that I truly loved, and it deserved to be the final moments of an 18 year era.
It's like, by having it be a memior as seen through a program, rather than having it like a regular objective episode, they left it open for interpretation.
I tried to tune in to one of the mirror episodes, but Bakula is like nails on a chalkboard for me. Just...
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 Star Trek: Enterprise - Season 4 Discussion [Archive] - Movie Discussion Forum & Message Board
Also, apparently this is the first episode to be shot in DV and features to actors previously from Star Trek: Voyager.
One episode that sticks out in mind that he directed was on Voyager...an episode titled "Timeless" were...
Episodes where Kirk's crew had been on a planet that was like Earth (but was not)was....
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 Sandcastle V.I. - Star Trek: Enterprise / Season Four
Soong is released from prison to accompany Enterprise on a mission into a borderland region of space disputed by the Klingons and the Orion Syndicate.
Soon after arriving at the borderland, Enterprise is attacked by two Orion raiders and nine members of the crew, including T'Pol, are transported out by the Orions.
Riker is concerned because his former commanding officer aboard the USS Pegasus (see the ST:TNG Season 7 episode "The Pegasus") will soon be coming aboard Enterprise-D to begin a search for the Pegasus, which was lost with 71 crew members during a secret mission some years earlier.
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 Borderland Ent Episode | Borderland Communications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Star Trek: Enterprise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The episodes "Similitude", "Twilight" and "Proving Ground" were popular with fans, as was the arc formed by the last seven episodes of the third season.
A subtle attempt to answer this was made in 4th season episode Demons, when it was suggested that a minister in the Earth government might attempt to write Enterprise out of history, in order to claim all credit for the formation of the Coalition of Planets (a predecessor to the United Federation of Planets).
The episode was controversial both with fans who were unhappy that a 'family' show was airing issues surrounding homosexuality, and with those who felt that the producers did not go far enough with the allegory (the episode does not explicitly mention HIV or AIDS).
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 [ENT] Jammer's Review: "Home"
In an episode that has a number of good ideas, the best is the introduction of Hernandez and the Columbia; I hope we see them again and that they become an actual part of this series' fabric.
The notion that Starfleet is expanding its warp-5 fleet beyond the Enterprise is crucial to conveying the continuing growth and development of Starfleet.
Indeed, it turns out that these two once had a relationship where they were more than just friends, and the episode indicates that they still have some more-than-friends feelings (although whether it will go anywhere is unlikely, since both are, as Hernandez puts it, "already married to Starfleet").
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 ENTERPRISE - DETAILS OF 'Awakening', EPISODE 084
Notes : 2nd of the 3 episodes of the mini-series dedicated to Vulcan's forge, as a reminder of the original series (Amok Time) and the animated series (Yesteryear).
Graham, Foxworth and Cassidy (T'Les is T'Pol's mother) come back as their characters seen this season in Enterprise's episodes 'Home' and 'The Forge'.
Rubinstein was John Evansville in 'The 37s' (VOY, s2) and the Mazarite Captain in 'Fallen Hero' (ENT, s1).
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 Star Trek Timeline - Enterprise Year Four
After a dangerous group of genetically engineered humans called "Augments" escapes from their secluded planet intent on causing all-out war between Earth and the Klingons, the Enterprise crew is called into action and Archer enlists the help of criminal genius Dr. Arik Soong, the scientist responsible for creating the Augments.
Trapped aboard a mysterious drone ship that's been terrorizing the region, Trip and Malcolm work to outwit the Romulans, who are piloting the vessel via remote control, in order to save their own lives and stop the feuding Andorians and Tellarites from going to war.
On Earth for a historic Starfleet conference to ratify the coalition of planets, Archer and the crew uncover a plot by a radical xenophobic group of humans called Terra Prime, led by Paxton, who want to put an end to the increasing number and influence of aliens on Earth.
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 STARTREK.COM : Episode
Plus, Soong is familiar with the area the Augments are in — the Borderland — a volatile region between the Klingon Empire and the Orion Syndicate that is a magnet for danger.
During an attack by an Orion Interceptor, T'Pol and eight crew members are beamed from Enterprise into a teeming slave market.
Then, on board the bird-of-prey with his Augments, Soong ominously announces that they are going to build a new world together and must now retrieve the thousands of Augment "brothers and sisters" waiting to be born.
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 Ex Astris Scientia - Star Trek Enterprise (ENT) Season 4
We are also looking at the worst time travel episode ever, one where the sudden temporal dislocation is essentially just an excuse to let the brave crew fight against evil aliens and Nazis and then magically return to their own century.
The episode was littered with references to Trek history, plus several new terms like "Augments" or "Borderland", and it might have been wiser to limit the scope to just Earth's problem with the remnants of the Eugenics Wars.
This loss of intellectual substance is a shortcoming of the episode, along with the overdose of violence, although the latter contributes to the plot in that it divides Soong and his "children".
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 Enterprise Season 4 - Japan Hero Access
I did miss most of this weeks episode, but caught it again tonight, and man was it good.
I mean, I've always liked him in his guest appearances in the last 3 seasons- I don't remember one episode where I was unpleased with the character and the actor's work.
I don't even know if its going to be a new episode or a rerun until the episode begins.
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 Star Trek Timeline - 21st Century
Using 22nd-century technology, Archer and T'Pol scour the city and locate an abandoned factory where the Xindi are developing a biological weapon with the help of a local medical worker.
According to the animated episodes, the series of four wars between Earth and the Kzinti, a race of felinoid warriors, finally ends around this time with the Kzinti being ultimately defeated.
Dr. Phlox is born on Denoblia, a crowded planet with a billion people on a single continent.
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 USS Galaxy Timeline - From 2100 AD to 2152 AD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Captain Archer stands accused before a Klingon tribunal of conspiring against the Empire, and his only hope of escaping a death sentence or life in the dilithium mines of Rura Penthe is an aging and disenchanted Klingon lawyer with little energy or enthusiasm for the case.
ENT Episode "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part I" In an alternate universe, an amoral, imperialistic version of the Enterprise crew, led by Captain Forrest with Archer as his treacherous first officer, makes an astonishing discovery during a mission into enemy alien territory.
Members of this organization defy the principles of the Federation in order to protect them, which is one of the reasons why Section 31 is not officially sanctioned by Starfleet or the Federation and its very existence is not acknowledged openly [DS9: "Inquisition", DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges"].
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 ENT Episode 95
It's unpleasant to see Section 31 raise it's ugly head again, but I'm not going to rant about that because it was only brief and didn't have much effect on the overall story.
The episode's biggest problem comes in the efforts to infiltrate the moon.
They're trying to find a xenophobic organisation, one which they know has obtained a child who is the offspring of Trip and T'Pol.
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 ENT Episode 92
That's the weakness of the episode; they took an unrealistic situation, and tried to make us swallow it with technobabble (chemobabble?) - which is not good writing.
This episode confirms that dilithium is used to regulate the matter/antimatter reaction, something often mentioned in official sources but which has never made it to the screen before.
This episode confirms that the Orion Syndicate is effectively the Orion Government, at least at this period in history.
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 United Federation of Trek - Star Trek Timeline
I am assuming that 1000 Star Date units equal one year, that one season in all series except for the orginal one takes over the span of one year, the stardate callendar was re-set a couple times, and if a date is not mentioned in the episode, it takes place after the previous episode.
I am sorting the episodes by the date given in the episode This explains why some episodes may not be listed in the order they where aired in.
The USS Enterprise is sent backwards in to the year 1968 to investigate the possiblitiy of aliens helping out Humans survive a difficult erra.
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 Enterprise fan letters to FirstTVDrama.com
I think that I'll stop watching the episodes, (it's actually painful to see them destroy a wonderful franchise) and keep reading your scathing reviews on the subject.
Have you seen the next 6 episodes - it is like B5/Crusade redux with venal and racist commander and Trip and a bland by-the-numbers for plots and characters.
The only character that was developed was the "Doctor", and I felt that the only episode that Jeri Ryan really was sexy was "Equinox Part 2" when she was in that red dress.
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 Official details released for "Cold Station 12"
The official details for Enterprise's fifth episode of season four have been posted at StarTrek.com and is set to air on the 5th November.
Star Trek veteran Mike Vejar once again takes the director's chair (his most recent episode being "Stratagem") for Alan Brennert's first story since he joined the show as Consulting Producer at the beginning of the season.
Brent Spiner, Alec Newman and Abby Brammell all reprise their roles from the previous episode, "Borderland", while Kaj-Erik Eriksen is a new comer to Star Trek with genre credits ranging from MacGyver to Tru Calling, The 4400 and The Dead Zone.
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 TV Zone #189: TV Zone #189 — Manny Coto and Star Trek: Enterprise
Ultimately, we decided to do multi-episode arcs, which was a change from the season-long Xindi arc we did last year, and the stand-alone stories done in the first two seasons.
In doing so, I hoped to shed some light on a previously secret aspect of their species, which is that the women are dominant over the men.
Last year it seemed to be based a lot on massage therapy, and I felt their relationship deserved to be something richer and more permanent.
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