Topic: Star Trek Enterprise: Zero Hour (season finale)  (Read 22187 times)

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ActiveX

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #100 on: May 26, 2004, 07:28:56 pm »
Pacific?

Clark Kent

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #101 on: May 26, 2004, 07:45:20 pm »
I'm on Central.

CK

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #102 on: May 26, 2004, 07:53:57 pm »
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Pacific?  





8 p.m.

Clark Kent

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #103 on: May 26, 2004, 07:57:58 pm »
Oh for cryin out loud, they sent them back to WWII?  what kind of cockamaimy B.S.  is this?  Can't they stop screwing with time for god's sake?  This is getting so OLD!!!!!

CK

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Re: Star Trek Enterprise: Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #104 on: May 26, 2004, 07:58:52 pm »
So, age is considered intimate information to Vulcans?    

Khalee

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #105 on: May 26, 2004, 08:03:13 pm »
Nope  looks like they are going to run it into the ground. why bother picking it up for another season if this is the best they can do.
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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #106 on: May 26, 2004, 08:21:18 pm »
seems I'm not alone in my utter disgust

W W 2?  

cheesh, can't the morons do anything except time travel crap?  

 

Praxis

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #107 on: May 26, 2004, 08:40:16 pm »
What?  It was supposed to be on at 8 PM, but it's only 6:40 PM right now.

Harlax

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #108 on: May 26, 2004, 09:17:43 pm »
Can you say Galactica 1980?

(Sorry if I stirred up any memories you might have been repressing there....)

Alidar Jarok

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Re: Star Trek Enterprise: Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #109 on: May 26, 2004, 09:19:31 pm »
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So, age is considered intimate information to Vulcans?      




No, just to some women.

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Re: Star Trek Enterprise: Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #110 on: May 26, 2004, 11:46:10 pm »
Here's a question: how come none of the Germans gave a crap that Nosferatu is apparently an SS officer?  Or perhaps it's the Red Skull's eviler cousin, the Blue Skull.
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Re: Star Trek Enterprise: Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #111 on: May 27, 2004, 06:58:30 am »
Think about it this way.  With going back into WW2 the era and continuing the time travel arc they can do the following:

1)  Save on pesky repairs to their Enterprise Set.

2)  Avoid those nasty Trekers who don't like what they're doing with the Rodenberry timeline.  See!  That NEVER EVER EVER could have happened because we're in an alternate universe!

 

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Re: Star Trek Enterprise: Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #112 on: May 27, 2004, 07:46:47 am »
 
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 Or perhaps it's the Red Skull's eviler cousin, the Blue Skull.

 




 

Does that Make Archer The New Captain America?

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #113 on: May 27, 2004, 08:42:47 am »
Well, that last five or so minutes of the episode was the most ridiculous load of bullsh*t on Trek since the Warp 10 episode of Voyager...

So the weapon blows up. We now have to accept that Archer somehow is transported both several million kilometres away and several hundred years back in time. And Enterprise is also transported back to this time period. I guess that Aquatic ship travelled back in time as well, but I'm sure that the writers will be completely ignoring that little fact.

Oh, and the Nazis are teaming up with Scary Looking Aliens?. This is the Nazis - a group of people who were convinced that they had to keep the purity of their race, and that anyone who was different must be eliminated. Great choice guys.

Anyone want to take bets on what will happen in Season 4? I'm going to guess that it will take several eps for Enterprise to get back to it's own time, so the writers have plenty of time now to completely bugger things up.

 

Gambler

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #114 on: May 27, 2004, 09:18:49 am »
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So the weapon blows up. We now have to accept that Archer somehow is transported both several million kilometres away and several hundred years back in time. And Enterprise is also transported back to this time period. I guess that Aquatic ship travelled back in time as well, but I'm sure that the writers will be completely ignoring that little fact.
 




After my initial post I had the same thoughts.  Talk about a load of crap.  Or what if we didn't go back in time but history changed to allow the Nazi's to have been more dominant in WWII.  So it's Today as far as Enterprise is concerned but Earth has changed.  Why would it?  Blowing up the weapon in this timeline as long as we stay in this timeline isn't going to effect the past.  Unless the time traveling bad guys had a second plan in place an implemented it at the same time the Xindi were doing there thing.

Scott Allen Abfalter

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #115 on: May 27, 2004, 09:25:52 am »

I can't make heads or tails out of it.

I am going on the assumption that Enterprise is not warped back in time, because of (as it was pointed out) the Xindi dropping them off.  

I am going on the assumption that Archer is in the past because the whole scene had a WWII feel to it.

My guess is that WWII is messed up because Evil Aliens are messing with the poor, too-often abused, timeline.   Somehow this messed up our history such that by Enterprise's time the Earth still had not achieved space travel and even aviation has not progressed.  Maybe the Nazi's were not defeated in the 1940's and it's 200 years later and we're still fighting?

Malcom said that things "did not look different" from the air.  Does that imply that San Francisco is built up to 22nd century levels or is it built to 1940's levels?  Or maybe he could not tell.

All and all there was not enough info to make it all fit.  One thing I can say: it really, REALLY, reeks of 3rd season TOS nonsense and instead of anxiously awaiting the next season (like I was at the end of season 2) I have a summer of waiting to see if things are going to end up as stupid as they appear.

 

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #116 on: May 27, 2004, 09:30:09 am »
Good questions, Scott.  I will reserve judgment until I see what is up next season.

Did anyone else notice the alien had 2 pips on his uniform?  Does that make him a lieutenant in Star Fleet's equivalent?


 

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #117 on: May 27, 2004, 09:36:46 am »
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All and all there was not enough info to make it all fit.  One thing I can say: it really, REALLY, reeks of 3rd season TOS nonsense and instead of anxiously awaiting the next season (like I was at the end of season 2) I have a summer of waiting to see if things are going to end up as stupid as they appear.

 




At least Season 3 of TOS had a couple of excuses for being bad (tiny budget and terminal network neglect). When the writing was good - "The Enterprise Incident" for example - the episode was brilliant. All of Enterprise's problems come down to the same thing - lazy writing.

Clark Kent

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #118 on: May 27, 2004, 09:59:39 am »
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I am going on the assumption that Archer is in the past because the whole scene had a WWII feel to it.

My guess is that WWII is messed up because Evil Aliens are messing with the poor, too-often abused, timeline.   Somehow this messed up our history such that by Enterprise's time the Earth still had not achieved space travel and even aviation has not progressed.  Maybe the Nazi's were not defeated in the 1940's and it's 200 years later and we're still fighting?




No doubt, it seems like they've messed with the timeline in this series already more than anyother trek series as far as I can tell.  Except, they're not satisfied with smaller, isolated incidents anymroe- they have to change the fabric of entire societies for their plots.  It has to be a time change.  For one, during WWII incredible advances in aviation alone.  If it hadn't been for hitler, there would have been jet fighters and bombers in service by 1943.  The allies were only a couple yeatrs behind, even though their jets were not nearly as good as the german ones.  Bollistic misdsile technology was born in WWII, despite the fact that they all but dissapeared for a decade or two after the war.  The atomic bomb was on the virge of being created by the US, Germans and Japanese in WWII, the US was just lucky to make it there first because of luc in break throughs or luck in other areas.  
There are other areas as well.  If WWII had continued on and on and on, eventually scientific progression would have ground to a halt, but it would still be much more advanced than what we think of as the arsenals back then.  Also, the germans, russians and japanese were losing people at far too high a rate to have lasted more than a few year more- I give it a max of 15, and that's pushing it.  Keep in mind, while the US lost 314,000 in WWII the casualties for Germany, russia and japan numbered in the millions- the russians losing tens of millions at that.  A war extended further than it was would have left the world in what we would consider a post apocolyptic society.  
My best guess is that future man tried to pull Archer away from the exploding sphere at the last minute and lost him to the past.  Then, he decided to send enterprise back after they left the xindi ship to retrieve him and fix yet another time problem.  
I understand the theory of suspension of disbelief, and I also understand you can only suspend it so far.  I'm sorry, but this is just terrible story writing, and a lousy plot device.  I remember a TOS episode where they supposedly went to the past and intercepted some dude who was some kind of alien for a spin off show.  It was one of the worst things I had ever seen.  This is worse.

CK

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Rat_Boy

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Re: Star Trek: Enterprise Zero Hour (season finale)
« Reply #119 on: May 27, 2004, 10:37:27 am »
This'll go down as the Trek equivalent of the Janet Jackson Super Bowl incident; there was quite a compelling showdown being waged between the Carolina Reptilians and the Federation Patriots, but everyone will forget about that and focus on one little incident that seemed to be a completely separate part.