master_q 0 Posted March 28, 2003 Enterprise Update {Spoilers} “The Crossing” - April 2 Overview: On this episode an alien life form(s) takes over the crew members’ bodies. These “non-corporeal” aliens claim that they are just doing this to learn about humans and nothing more. To try to stop them T’Pol uses her telepathic abilities. Directed By: David Livingston Story By: Andre Bormanis “Judgment” - April 9 Overview: The Klingons make Caption Archer stand trial for attacking a Klingon ship and by giving aid to refugees against the Klingons. If he is found guilty, then he will be put to death or might a sentence to life in the Rura Penthe (this is the same place where Kirk & McCoy went!). Archer tries to get his side of the story out there and he also finds there “are Klingons who want to lead a more peaceful existence”. Another really interesting fact is that Archer will have to fight off Duras (ancestor of Duras in TNG)! Directed By: Taylor Elmore Story By: James L. Conway “Horizon” - April 16 Overview: Travis Mayweather gets his own episode here. The Enterprise is called home to Earth to investigate a planetary phenomenon that’s by Earth. Mayweather is about to get a chance to see his family, but then pirates attack the cargo ship he is in while traveling to Earth. On the Enterprise T'Pol and Phlox are being introduced & encouraged to watch “Frankenstein” with other crew members. Directed By: James Contner Do these future episodes sound good to you? Why? Why not? Master Q StarTrek_Master_Q@yahoo.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
master_q 0 Posted March 29, 2003 The pig-faced Tellarites, first seen in the original Star Trek's "Journey To Babel", are set to return in "Bounty", the penultimate episode of Enterprise's sophomore season. StarTrek.com yesterday released the below synopsis of the episode: A Tellarite bounty hunter captures Archer intending to turn him over to the Klingons for a substantial reward. Meanwhile, T'Pol is infected with an alien pathogen that unleashes her primal Vulcan urges. "Bounty" was written by former Birds of Prey co-executive producer Hans Tobeason and Enterprise co-producers Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong, based on a story created by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. Star Trek: Voyager actress Roxann Dawson directed the episode, her fifth Enterprise helming assignment. The following guest actors will be featured in the episode: Jordan Lund as Skalaar Michael Garvey as Captain Goroth Ed O'Ross as Gaavrin Robert O'Reilly as Kago-Darr Jordan Lund previously appeared as Kluge in The Next Generation's "Redemption, Part II" and Woban in Deep Space Nine's "The Storyteller"; his other credits include Seven Days, The Practice and Firefly. Michael Garvey has guest starred in ER, while Ed O'Ross is probably best know for playing Ruth's lover, Nikolai, on Six Feet Under. One actor who needs no introduction is Robert O'Reilly, who portrayed Klingon Chancellor Gowron in numerous episodes of The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. He also appeared as Scarface in TNG's "Manhunt" and a countman in DS9's "Badda-Bing Badda-Bang". Production on "Bounty" ran from Wednesday, March 19, to Thursday, March 27. The bulk of the shoot took place in the interior of Skalaar's Tellarite shuttle, where actors Jordan Lund and Scott Bakula (Jonathan Archer) spent three-and-a-half days filming. Other scenes were shot on the bridge, a Klingon vessel and the decontamination chamber, which was put back into service for two days for the shipboard sub-plot featuring T'Pol. The official site reported the episode will air on May 21, but according to the latest UPN schedule, "Bounty" will now be seen on May 14 in a double-bill with "First Flight". As always, the schedule is subject to change. Master Q StarTrek_Master_Q@yahoo.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tank 0 Posted March 30, 2003 “Judgment” - April 9Overview: The Klingons make Caption Archer stand trial for attacking a Klingon ship and by giving aid to refugees against the Klingons. If he is found guilty, then he will be put to death or might a sentence to life in the Rura Penthe (this is the same place where Kirk & McCoy went!). Archer tries to get his side of the story out there and he also finds there “are Klingons who want to lead a more peaceful existence”. Another really interesting fact is that Archer will have to fight off Duras (ancestor of Duras in TNG)! Am I dreaming or is there supposed to be a war between the Klingons and the Federation in the time that takes place between Enterprise and TOS. I love that Humans and Klingons have made peace in the 24th centurey but this is 22nd Centurey. I just hope the writers remember that as Enterprise continues its mission. I think it would be cool to see how the war began in the first place. Archer just doesn't seem like the kind of Captian that would ever start a war though.. He's too nice! I think Kirk should leave the Nexus and go back in time to start the war.... It could happen.. It does sound like a good episode though. I have faith in Enterprise. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites