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The Future Of Star Trek Enterprise?

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The Future of Star Trek Enterprise??

 

 

As UPN will officially announce its 2004-05 TV line-up on May 20th, speculation has been exploding on what the future for Enterprise is.

 

On this yahoo article, it states that "[...]'Star Trek: Enterprise' is really struggling and likely will not return."

 

 

In Dave Mason's article, "3 seasons of ratings lull could dock 'Enterprise'," the article conveys both sides of the Star Trek fandom.

 

It mentions the head of a Star Trek fan club in California, who views Enterprise as "anti-Trek." It also quotes another Star Trek fan who states; "There's no respect for the continuity of the 'Star Trek' universe [in Enterprise]."

 

Then again, it mentions The Enterprise Project's website, and their continuing support ---- with their "We Love 'Enterprise' stickers."

 

You can read this article here.

 

 

"'Star Trek' voyage could end" is the title for Bill Keveney's USA TODAY article. You can view the whole article here. This article talks about a "USA TODAY's recent Save Our Shows survey with 70% [positive] of the vote." Rick Berman is quoted in saying "Right now, I'm optimistic the show is going to be picked up for a fourth season. [...] I think, eventually, Star Trek will be taking a breather" says Mr. Berman.

 

"Viewership is off 43% from its first season, and the series suffered its lowest-rated regularly scheduled original episode in April (2.9 million)."

 

USA TODAY also mentions Berman's "very early discussions" on a possible prequel Star Trek movie.

 

 

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Related Links:

http://www.TrekWeb.com

http://www.TrekToday.com

http://News.Yahoo.com

http://www.fortwayne.com

http://www.USAToday.com

http://www.EnterpriseProject.org

 

 

 

Master Q

StarTrek_Master_Q@yahoo.com

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