SuraksSoul

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  1. I think that the crew was really weak at first, but I liked how they introduced the Maquis and Starfleet officers together. By the last season, I felt that everyone had come a long way in relations. I'm not sure how well I would place their teamwork with TNG or DS9 for instance, but I really ended up liking the crew/cast after watching a lot of episodes.


  2. The last couple of weeks of DS9 did focus on her character a lot. I think it may have been the combo of both her and Gul Dukat that really made me not like her. Important as it was to the plot, it was like some many saga that I didn't really care about and at times found throughly annoying.


  3. Now now now now......come on.  Be truthful, Vabeachguy. Even a most enthusiastic fan such as yourself must have cringed just a tad when  Archer said, "I'll do the breast I can."  :laugh: I could not believe it.  I just couldn't.  I don't remember what happened during the rest of the scene because I kept wondering, "Where's Beavis?  I just heard Beavis speak, but he isn't there."  :wow:

    Hah...actually I think I fell off the couch when Archer made the breast statement. As non-action oriented as "A Night in Sickbay" was, I don't think I can hate it (or publicly admit it). "The Seventh." It was a lame episode other than the fact that it developed T'Pol's character. Also...it had minimal set use and I didn't really like the surgically altered vulcan either. Dialouge was borrrrrrinngg...zzzzz.


  4. Though this question has been asked many times before, I'll throw it out there anyways. Now that we are going to have the borg on Enterprise in "Regeneration", would it be to early to ponder if "Q" might be making a guest appearance on Enterprise? Personally, I hope this does not happen. However, what are your feelings on this matter?


  5. hmm....A Wesley Crusher episode. A good one at that I guess. Probably for script, time, and casting reasons did they only have four competitors to base the story around. Also...the planet where this happened may not have been a prime host for this kind of testing. Just a guess though.


  6. For the first half of Season 2...."Singularity." Reason for this pick was because of the episode's comical script and T'Pol's take down of the doctor. "Carbon Creek" and "Minefield" come in as my close second and third picks. This first half of the season was dragging itself there for a while, but good episodes like these came through.


  7. Let me assure you that you will enjoy this series. It gets more complex the farther you get into it.

    I picked up a version that had all 3 books in 1. Great story. The PC game "The Fallen" takes some pieces from the "Millenium" and puts it into game format. Pick up the game some time! It rocks. :blink:


  8. Hmm...I also have a theory. I think that the more you have watched the previous Star Trek series (for instance...if you have seen virtually every episode of TNG, DS9, and Voyager) you are more likely (but not neccessarily) more proned to dislike Enterprise. Why would this be you ask? Well...to begin, you are familiar with lots of storylines....so when you see something similiar on Enterprise, you are dissapointed with it because its just a clone of someother episode you once saw on another series. Most people that I have encountered (that have not watched a great deal of past series) really like ENT because it seems fresh to them. Just not to us seasoned pros (and that could be reason for some pessimism).


  9. Finally...the ensign's day is coming. We have seen a dedicated story for every member of the crew except Travis. From the preview, it looks interesting. Mr. Mayweather has pulled the crew out of some sticky situations over the past season and a half. Hopefully this episode will alleviate him from "that guy at the helm." syndrome. Thoughts anyone?