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  Klingon ships & shuttles
The first mention of the B'rel-class was in the TNG episode "Rascals".
The Klingon Bird of Prey Buruk transported Gowron to a rendezvous with the Enterprise-D in 2367.
The first mention of the K'Vort-class was in the TNG episode "Yesterday's Enterprise".
www.st-spike.org /pages/ships/klingon.htm   (1258 words)

  
 Star Trek: Enterprise: Divergence (2) - TV.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In the episode before this, the captain was standing on the right side of the screen.
It is implied in this episode (and the last one) that they have already been in operation for years by this point.
The flip side to this is they'd have to power up at about the same speed they were at before the engine was shut down, or else the pressure buildup would cause a breach at the lower speed, kind of like the transmission dropping out of a car if you shift gears the wrong way.
www.tv.com /divergence-2/episode/388713/summary.html   (911 words)

  
 Shockwave II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It was a good episode, but not anywhere near the par of part 1.
The pretend warp core breach was a bit too predictable, though.
Overall, there were a few good actions scenes, but not much to tie everything together and make the episode flow well as it should have.
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 [ENT+] Episode 2-21 "The Breach" (SPOILERS)
As with last week's episode and most others this season, I think we come out of it caring more about at least one of the character(s), and by extension the crew as a whole.
I think last week was the best Mayweather episode of the series, and this week the best Phlox episode of the series.
To me, this episode was a perfect illustration of the good news and the bad news the show is faced with right now.
www.cm.nu /~shane/lists/rec.arts.startrek.current/2003-04/0881.html   (407 words)

  
 TrekWeb.com - ENTERPRISE Mission Logs - Episode Details
In the episode directed by VOYAGER actor Robert Duncan McNeill ("Cold Front"), Enterprise is sent to retrieve three Denobulan geologists from an alien world that has expelled outsiders.
The secondary storyline in "The Breach" centers on the rescue of several aliens from a damaged vessel, one of whom refuses treatment from Doctor Phlox because his species -- the Antarans -- have some unsettled bad blood with Denobulans.
In the episode, Denobula is suffering from seismic aberrations that may threaten the future of life on the quirky doctor's home world.
www.trekweb.com /logs.php?action=details&episode_id=47   (878 words)

  
 Cletus - Re: New Manny Coto interview
Is that a mystery or a massive massive massive breach of canon.
And if ENT had started out with war references, people would have said they were trying to emulate the Dominion War arc from DS9.
One episode would have a mention of one of the above, another episode along the way.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Ent's spelunking party had lines, pitons, carabiners and flexible climbing shoes, but no helmets or goggles; and their lights were on silly gooseneck backpack mounts that had to be manually adjusted (as silly as VGR's wrist-beacons or TNG's awkward-grip blocks).
EPISODE SYNOPSIS TEASER: SATO visits PHLOX in Sickbay to deliver a message on a PADD, marked "urgent", from the "Denobulan Science Academy".
A three-member party of Denobulan geologists have in 6 months mapped 50 km of the caves (noted for their "speleothems"), Phlox explains; his government lost contact 3 weeks earlier, and now the Xantoras government has changed and is expelling all aliens.
www.underbase.org /dept/trek/ent221_breach.txt   (1989 words)

  
 Warp core breach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the Star Trek fictional universe, a warp core breach (or core breach) and antimatter containment loss are both catastrophic events aboard a starship, either one of which can lead to that ship's destruction.
A warp core breach occurs when a starship's matter and antimatter reactant fuels combine in an uncontrolled manner due to a failure of the ship's warp core (TNG: "Contagion").
Antimatter containment loss is related to a warp core breach in that both result in the uncontrolled mixture of a ship's antimatter fuel with normal matter, and both can lead to a ship's destruction (Star Trek: The Motion Picture).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Warp_core_breach   (503 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Episode
During a test on the warp engine, Trip is seriously injured and falls into a coma.
His heroic actions do save the ship from a breach, but Enterprise sustains damage and is left drifting in a dangerous polaric field.
Phlox is concerned that Trip may not survive, and poses one potentially controversial alternative: using one of his creatures, a Lyssarrian Desert Larvae, Phlox could clone Trip with a simbiot, then use its neural tissue for a transplant.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/series/ENT/episode/3203.html   (610 words)

  
 Ancient History: July 4–September 30, 2003
If you like ENT, if you like Trek at all, a few letters and stamps today could mean several years of ENT to come.
ENT doesn't have many recurring crewmembers who aren't in the credits, so let's celebrate the ones we've seen by having Crewman Cutler answer the Personal Quiz.
As new episodes air for Season 3, the current episode will be highlighted at the top of the page so you don't have to scroll down to look for it.
www.triphammered.com /history/AncientHistory03.shtml   (7582 words)

  
 Salon.com Arts & Entertainment | The Great Coral Caper!
Australian authorities are looking into an episode of coral pilferage from the sensitive ecology of the Great Barrier Reef.
The second edition of the popular reality TV series is airing in the United States right now, with episodes appearing in Australia a week later.
On "Survivor," contestants ingratiate themselves with other players; those who fail to do that get voted off the show (as Manthey ultimately was that episode) and lose their chance at the $1 million grand prize.
archive.salon.com /ent/tv/feature/2001/04/05/survivor_coral/print.html   (520 words)

  
 Ex Astris Scientia - Enterprise Continuity Problems
As explicitly stated in the episode, the planet is 20 ly away from Earth, and it must be the closest Class-M world.
But in ENT: "Fusion" and ultimately in "Stigma" mind melds were suddenly shown as indecent and additionally as something that only a small fraction of the Vulcan population could do at all.
The word "Borg" was not mentioned in the ENT episode, but that was obviously nothing more but a pathetic attempt to pacify the fans just as in the case of the Ferengi in "Acquisition".
www.ex-astris-scientia.org /inconsistencies/enterprise_continuity.htm   (4789 words)

  
 Monkee reviews Enterprise: Season Two
The good episodes outnumber the bad, and some of them were VERY good, right up there with the best of all the other series.
I'd rather not see her spend another episode on the brink of sobbing, as she was in 'The Seventh.' Nothing should be that traumatic to a Vulcan – any Vulcan.
Sato: Unfortunately, Hoshi's big episode for the season was the pointless 'Vanishing Point.' Not only was the episode just plain silly, it also took the character backwards, to the screaming-like-a-twelve-year-old Ensign we saw in the beginning of the series.
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 Enterprise review: Precious Cargo
You need her to rip off her dress, and get her naked as much as possible, including rolling around in the water.
This also would have slowed down Archer's arrival, adding more suspense and drama as HE is momentarily distracted by the plethora of Escape Pods littering the warp trail.
I guess the writers thought the sex scenes was all they needed to carry viewer's interests for this (or any) episode of this show.
www.firsttvdrama.com /enterprise/e37.php3   (465 words)

  
 Psi Phi: Star Trek: Enterprise: What's New?
UPN has altered this Friday's schedule: Two episodes of "The Mullets" will be repeated from 7-8pm CT/MT (8-9pm ET/PT), and the pilot episode of "Jake 2.0" will be repeated from 8-9pm CT/MT (9-10pm ET/PT).
Based on the current tentative schedule, the twelfth episode will air on November 26; based on the filming schedule thus far (7 to 8 filming days per episode), the twelfth episode will finish filming at the end of October or perhaps early November.
Assuming all remaining episodes are repeated only once, the season premiere would air tentatively September 17, but it's possible there will be additional repeat airings which would keep it on September 24.
enterprise.psiphi.org /frames/episodes/s1   (2545 words)

  
 Star Trek: Enterprise - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
A Kzinti episode had been suggested as a prequel to TAS: "The Slaver Weapon", which progressed as far as a "rough rendering" of a Kzinti starship, commissioned by writer Jimmy Diggs.
Plans existed for an episode showing the construction of the first starbase, most likely in the Berengaria system.
However, with the 40th anniversary of Star Trek, Enterprise was replaced in syndication by "remastered" versions of classic TOS episodes on 16 September 2006.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/ENT   (1580 words)

  
 Azati Prime (episode) - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
Three crewmen are shown being blown into space through a hull breach; they are later mentioned among those missing in the following episode.
This episode relies to a large extent on information obtained by Archer in "Stratagem".
Some of the damage done to Enterprise appears to be reused from previous episodes, including hull damage from "Shockwave, Part II" and "Regeneration", as well as the significantly damaged port hull from "Minefield".
www.memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Azati_Prime_(episode)   (562 words)

  
 The Breach - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
The episode concludes with Hudak returning home on the same transport as the 3 geologists, a clear progress in his perception of the Denobulans.
On his side, Phlox realizes that indifference to hatred also had its part to play in the continuation of the myths about the Antarrans and decides to try once more to bring his son to a more tolerant position by writing him a letter.
The first and only appearance of a Tribble in the series takes place during the opening sequence of this episode.
enmemoryalpha.wikia.com /en/wiki/The_Breach   (640 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
One, two..." -- no-nonsense Trip ----- The feeling best captured by the early moments of "The Breach" is the feeling of futility -- the realization that no matter what you might feel or try to say, it won't be enough to communicate your good intentions to the other side that hates you.
When feelings of long-held suspicion and a default position of hatred are stronger than a desire to judge a situation on the facts, it's gong to be a mountainous climb to reach the other side where understanding lies.
No matter how cynical the problems in our society may sometimes make us feel, an episode like "The Breach" is here to remind us that good things are possible and that a decades-held (over even centuries-held) attitude can be carefully peeled away to reveal understanding, albeit guarded understanding.
www.jammersreviews.com /plaintext/ent-t2/breach.txt   (1454 words)

  
 USS Galaxy Timeline - From 2100 AD to 2152 AD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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.
This is presumably the basis of the universal translator, which is an integral Federation technology from here on (happened when Hoshi was in her late 30's according to her Starfleet records as found on the 23rd century era Defiant in ENT: "In a Mirror Darkly, Part Two").
galaxy.imndesigns.com /timeline/dawn2.htm   (9765 words)

  
 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.
www.firsttvdrama.com /enterprise/letters.php3   (1494 words)

  
 Cogenitor (episode) - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
The Vissian stratopod interior was a reuse of the Starfleet inspection pod, which was in turn a reuse of the Phoenix cockpit from Star Trek: First Contact.
This episode marks the first mention of photonic weapons, a technology employed by the Vissians.
Enterprise would be equipped with photonic torpedoes only a few episodes later, in "The Expanse", suggesting that the Vissians shared the technology with the Enterprise crew.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Cogenitor_(episode)   (669 words)

  
 Gufix :: View topic - Episodes you hated?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I think a pointless episode would be something to do with not disturbing the prime directive, and allowing someone to die or losing their chance to return home because of it.
I agree that the acting in 'Encounter at Farpoint' and the first few episodes of TNG was a little stiff, but I think that's normal and the actors managed to pull it together.
The "Miramani" (I think that was her name) one is the episode where the planet of Native American-like people is in danger.
www.gufix.net /t24030p1-episodes-you-hated.htm   (1637 words)

  
 Flare Sci-Fi Forums: Theories on the Ent-D warp core breach?
The TNGTM suggests the flight computer had atleast two other options rather than having a warp core breach…a WPS shutdown or a warp core ejection, either option would have robbed the core of its fuel supply and should have safed the system.
have prompted a warp core breach, that was it.
In "Cost of Living", we saw a sweat-soaked engineering crew spraying down the reaction chamber as the metal-eating parasites were slowly eating away at one of the particular metals.
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 Ex Astris Scientia - The Evolution of Klingon Foreheads
It is remarkable that the forehead of the cloned TNG Kahless is jagged like hardly any other, especially if we consider that the clone was created to be not very old (young enough to lead the Empire).
We may understand this as a sign that, irrespective of the ultimate solution shown in ENT: "Divergence", the average height of the ridges has already decreased since the ancient times of Kahless.
Moreover, Antaak who made the transformation from smooth to ridged in just one episode is living proof for the theory that Kang, Koloth and Kor may have undergone the reverse procedure.
www.ex-astris-scientia.org /inconsistencies/klingon_evolution.htm   (2304 words)

  
 Ancient History: January 1-July 2, 2003
T'Pol says she needs to mate with "any male, Vulcan or otherwise." Now, Vulcans are touch-telepaths (until some future ENT episode rewrites that bit of canon as well).
Either ENT is an alternate timeline or it isn't.
Um, all right, I'm now 75% convinced that ENT is taking place in an alternate timeline created when the Borg went back to stop Cochrane and Picard then stopped the Borg in First Contact.
www.triphammered.com /history/AncientHistory02.shtml   (12678 words)

  
 Scifispace.com's Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Horror Forums > "the Breach"
One breach you omitted, Sparky--the one between father and son and Phlox'; efforts to mend the breach.
I enjoyed this episode very much, but I'm not always very objective when it comes to Star Trek, unless it is very, and I repeat, VERY bad.
May 7 2003, 08:49 AM Great episode! John Billingsley is really a good actor and he does a fantastic job of playing Phlox.
www.scifispace.com /members/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t790.html   (6750 words)

  
 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.
members.cox.net /stenterprise/enttm4.htm   (4878 words)

  
 ENT mods, once more unto the breach
I'll reply again, though I think after we (the ENT mods)have a chat about all of this, we'll have a more unified and stronger stance for commenting.
The ENT mods will never be able to please everyone in that forum, as some folks will simply refuse to be.
The one camp feels that their positive comments are met with nothing but ridicule, shouted down by those who stomp all abot as if it somehow made them look cooler.
www.angelfire.com /zine2/trekbbsexposed12/feb03_28.htm   (731 words)

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