KrangPrime
Master Member
is it just me, or was mayweather practically absent for the first 9 episodes of season 3, and then it's like someone remembered he was there when he was killed off in that alternate future timeline?
Soooo I have been trying I promise, but the Season 2/Season 3 Xindi storyline is absolute tripe. I have watched the last S2 episode and the first two S3 episodes twice now, and still haven't a clue...
For me the problem is that there are so many utterly forgettable characters that I am struggling to feel any connection (a bit like Chris Pine's Kirk, and Simon Pegg's Scotty in Nu-Trek)...to be honest Doctor Phlox aside, I really couldn't give a monkeys about any of them!
Basicallt "the doc" is the best character on both ENT and VOY
how dare you insult bellana ;o).....a shame she was more or less forgotten when seven was around.
I was just thinking something. was the bajoran angle of the conflict forgotten when everyone was fighting the cardassians in the war?
No, the Bajoran storylines are woven throughout the entire series of DS9, right to the very last episode. There are some very interesting things that go on with the religious/political leaders!
how dare you insult bellana ;o).....a shame she was more or less forgotten when seven was around.
I was just thinking something. was the bajoran angle of the conflict forgotten when everyone was fighting the cardassians in the war?
It's been so long, I can't remember if they had a plot line involving that, other than kira in the finale.
How does it lead to JJ?400 years post-Enterprise would be ~2550s. And just to whack the deceased equine, Enterprise leads to JJ-Trek, not TOS/TNG/DS9/VOY (yes, I know the official position is otherwise, but it's wrong). So they've got the better part of two hundred years to get from Kirk's 1701-A that just launched at the end of Beyond, to the -J from the future. Given how fast Kirk burned through his first Enterprise, I can see 'em lasting about twenty years a pop up to that later ship. *heh*
--Jonah
The real problem with Enterprise is the fact that they created a prequel series 35 years after the original series--there were going to be continuity errors no matter what they did. Even if they had stuck to previously established canon, the big continuity error would be that there was absolutely no mention of the NX-01 Enterprise or her crew in Star Trek, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, or any of the movies.For one thing, in the Prime timeline, NX-01 was named Dauntless. For another, the Enterprise from Enterprise was roughly the tech level of the Prime NCC-1701 as launched (and, after the refit, approximately the same displacement). I find the notion of a century of utter technological stagnation unlikely, to understate. Especially with adversaries so close. And none of the Enterprise lineage displays show the ship from that show. Now, on the other hand, Admiral Marcus had a starship timeline display in his office in Into Darkness that led from the Phoenix up to that universe's NCC-1701... and the NX-01 Enterprise is in that lineup. That show just doesn't fit in the Prime timeline, but it works perfectly as a prologue to the JJ-verse. The Narada coming through wasn't what changed the timeline. I still point to Cochrane gleaning more than the Enterprise-E crew thought he would when they helped repair the Phoenix after the Borg attack in First Contact as what gave the altered timeline a technological jump start.
--Jonah
They would have had better luck if they did it before tngThe real problem with Enterprise is the fact that they created a prequel series 35 years after the original series--there were going to be continuity errors no matter what they did. Even if they had stuck to previously established canon, the big continuity error would be that there was absolutely no mention of the NX-01 Enterprise or her crew in Star Trek, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, or any of the movies.
The real problem with Enterprise is the fact that they created a prequel series 35 years after the original series--there were going to be continuity errors no matter what they did. Even if they had stuck to previously established canon, the big continuity error would be that there was absolutely no mention of the NX-01 Enterprise or her crew in Star Trek, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, or any of the movies.
I didn't see the episode. Was it reffered to as one of the first earth warp ships?Yes. It was a fake ship as part of an alien plot, but no one on the Voyager batted an eye at a Starfleet ship (before the deception was revealed) named Dauntless and bearing the registry NX-01-A.
--Jonah