Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 11 days 19 hours 24 minutes
The Enterprise Movie. While Enterprise never landed at the cineplex, we can always dream of what form that might have taken. We explore ideas ranging from the return of the Xindi to Secret Agent Porthos.
Orions on Enterprise. They're seductive. They're big. They're green. And they went unseen for most of Star Trek history. Enterprise changed that, and we discuss how the series added depth to these pirates and slave traders.
Xindi-Aquatics. Of the six original Xindi species, the Aquatics may be the most unique. We discuss cetacean intelligence, how they might develop technology, and whether their patience was the deciding factor in Archer's success.
The Temporal Observatory. This handheld device was essentially a map to not just the stars but to time itself. We take the bits that we know about 31st-century temporal technology and try to figure out how it functions.
T’Pol’s Drug Addiction. We know that Vulcan's have emotions. In fact, they have more powerful emotions than humans. We discuss this controversial part of Enterprise and how it changed T'Pol's character.
T’Pol’s Drug Addiction. We know that Vulcan's have emotions. In fact, they have more powerful emotions than humans. We discuss this controversial part of Enterprise and how it changed T'Pol's character.
North Star. Enterprise the third Star Trek series to put on the cowboy hat, but the way it wore it was a bit different than those that came before. We explore the themes, characters, creative elements, and mixed fan reaction to the episode.
Extinction Rewrite. Brannon Braga said it's the single most embarassing moment of his Star Trek career. We share what we like about the episode, what we dislike, and what we would do differently if we were sitting at the writers' table.
Enterprise Awards and Nominations. During its short four-year run, Enterprise took its place alongside its siblings in receiving steady recognition for creative achievement. We discuss the many honors bestowed upon the series.
Vulcans on Enterprise. When jumping backwards in time you would expect societies to be different. Yet one thing about about Enterprise that ruffled the feathers of Star Trek fans was the portrayal of Vulcans. We explore their role in the series.