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Star Trek: Enterprise

Titre original : Enterprise
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  • 2001–2005
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Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Connor Trinneer, and Linda Park in Star Trek: Enterprise (2001)
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Un siècle avant la mission quinquennale du capitaine Kirk, Jonathan Archer est capitaine du navire United Earth Ship Enterprise au début de Starfleet, menant à la guerre entre la Terre et le... Tout lireUn siècle avant la mission quinquennale du capitaine Kirk, Jonathan Archer est capitaine du navire United Earth Ship Enterprise au début de Starfleet, menant à la guerre entre la Terre et les Romuliens et à la formation de la Fédération.Un siècle avant la mission quinquennale du capitaine Kirk, Jonathan Archer est capitaine du navire United Earth Ship Enterprise au début de Starfleet, menant à la guerre entre la Terre et les Romuliens et à la formation de la Fédération.

  • Création
    • Rick Berman
    • Brannon Braga
  • Casting principal
    • Scott Bakula
    • John Billingsley
    • Jolene
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    • Récompensé par 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 14 victoires et 50 nominations au total

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    Scott Bakula
    Scott Bakula
    • Capt. Jonathan Archer…
    • 2001–2005
    John Billingsley
    John Billingsley
    • Dr. Phlox
    • 2001–2005
    Jolene
    Jolene
    • Sub-Cmdr. T'Pol…
    • 2001–2005
    Dominic Keating
    Dominic Keating
    • Lt. Malcolm Reed…
    • 2001–2005
    Anthony Montgomery
    Anthony Montgomery
    • Ensign Travis Mayweather…
    • 2001–2005
    Linda Park
    Linda Park
    • Ensign Hoshi Sato…
    • 2001–2005
    Connor Trinneer
    Connor Trinneer
    • Cmdr. Charles 'Trip' Tucker III
    • 2001–2005
    Alexandrea Ortiz
    Alexandrea Ortiz
    • Audio Description Narrator
    • 2001–2005
    Solomon Burke Jr.
    Solomon Burke Jr.
    • Ensign Billy
    • 2001–2005
    Jef Ayres
    Jef Ayres
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    • 2001–2005
    Vaughn Armstrong
    Vaughn Armstrong
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    Duncan K. Fraser
    Duncan K. Fraser
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    • 2003–2005
    Louis Ortiz
    • Vulcan High Command Member…
    • 2001–2005
    Gary Graham
    Gary Graham
    • Ambassador Soval…
    • 2001–2005
    Randy Oglesby
    Randy Oglesby
    • Degra…
    • 2001–2004
    Jeffrey Combs
    Jeffrey Combs
    • Cmdr. Shran…
    • 2001–2005
    Rick Worthy
    Rick Worthy
    • Jannar
    • 2003–2004
    Tucker Smallwood
    Tucker Smallwood
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    • 2003–2004
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      • Brannon Braga
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    7Tweetienator

    The Last Legit One

    This is in my opinion the last legit entry to the Star Trek universe: Discovery and Picard are just a travesty of Roddenberry's vision. The movies with Chris Pine are not bad but put by far too much focus on action and CGI-wonderland. Anyway, from time to time I put one of those shows back on my screen and Enterprise is the border for my travels back in time, after that just awaits the void of trash, which I carefully know how to avoid.
    brocious

    Now, they get better when it's too late!

    For the past year I've watched Enterprise hoping they would get better and quit being so doom and gloom. I was hoping for them to get back to basics and more of the original Star Trek. Well, finally after a so-so year, they get back more to the original and start getting good again. I get all pumped up about it, and what does UPN do; but, cancel it! Well, that settles it. I have no reason to watch UPN again. Too bad another network or syndication wouldn't pick up Enterprise. If it would continue as it's been this year alone, it could run many more years. The camaraderie's is back and it's getting more humorous. The stories are fantastic. And, we're seeing more of the beginning of the original Trek! The writers are getting imaginative again! Well, hopefully there will be a miracle and Enterprise will be saved, though I doubt it. Too bad! I really hope it's not the end of the Star trek series. I hope Enterprise makes a comeback, some how, some way! Someone please save this series!
    TDFig

    Boldly going, going, gone.

    I'm stunned. It's hard to believe that with the cancellation of "STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE", for the first time in18 years there will not be a STAR TREK series on the air. I have spent an abnormal amount of time engaged in water cooler talk as to why the latest STAR TREK spin-off failed to last more than 4 seasons. I do consider myself a TREK fan but I am hesitant to use terms like Trekkie or Trekker. I see STAR TREK the same way I see religion. It can be a great source of comfort, it should be used in moderation and I don't want to associate with or be associated with its followers. These devoted fans by the way recently raised over 15 million dollars to keep this fifth TREK series on the air, forcing them to delay moving out of their parent's basements for at least... Well I guess they had the disposable income anyway. Don't get me wrong, some of my best friends are Trekkies or Trekkers. Go rent the documentary TREKKIES and you will know what I am talking about.

    What Gene Roddenberry pitched, as "Wagon Train to the Stars" became much more than what WilliamShatner described on SNL as, "...just a TV show!" Roddenberry managed to address the problems of the day that would not have been addressed otherwise on TV, by using outer space as its backdrop. The show inspired many to reach for the stars by studying science. People of color and women seeing Lt. Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) on the Enterprise bridge saw a future that included them. The show inspired new technology and it's packaging. Imagine what your cell phone or home computer would look like without STAR TREK as inspiration. Gene Rodenbery's vision also showed us a future where people of all races worked and played together (including TV's first interracial kiss Plato's Stepchildren).

    I know that I'm making this sound bigger than just the cancellation of a TV show. I liked Enterprise and was not bothered by the multiple episode story lines. I still saw Gene Roddenberry's original intentions realized in this latest STAR TREK franchise. I liked that Captain Jonathan Archer's (Scott Bakula ) Enterprise and crew was less sophisticated than Captain Kirk's or Picard's. The bottom line is that it doesn't matter if you are battling an unknown alien threat or debating the moral implications of interfering with the development of an alien species, as long as the show is well written and well acted, that's all that matters.

    One of the great things about Trek is that you can never run out of story ideas. All you have to do is look at today's newsmakers, paint them green and stick them on another planet.

    Fear not Trekkies or Trekkers. Even though we are saying goodbye to Captain Archer's Enterprise, the franchise will live long and prosper. There is now talk about an 11th STAR TREK feature scheduled for release in 2007. I look forward to it, just don't expect to see me at the first screening and I definitely wont be in uniform because to quote Groucho Marx, "I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member".

    Stay Tuned Tony Figueroa
    10rob_moore84

    Very underated

    I just finished binge watching all 4 seasons and i am happy to say i thoroughly enjoyed myself. I do remember seeing a few episodes when i was younger but i didnt pay much attention. I do agree with others when they say this show was a victim of its time. There was so many other shows on at the time it just got lost. I liked all the characters. I enjoyed most of the story lines. I would say 90% of the episodes are great. You always have some fillers in any tv show. One thing i did hate was not the original theme song but when they changed it. It was terrible and was really distracting. Many didnt like the original theme song but i thought it gave the show its own personality. Anyway i enjoyed. The show should of been at least 6 seasons. I just hope the actors know what a wonderful show they made and not remember all the idiot critics comments that plagued this show. I dont know why people listen to critics
    smeghead_54

    Enterprise is well on its way to being the best Trek ever!!

    Enterprise is the most genuinely invigorating thing to happen to not only Trek, but television as well. But I don't really want to rehash everything that everybody else has said, want I want to do is express my disappointment in a majority of the fans.

    Back Off!!! A lot of the comments on this site have been nothing more than whining and nit-picking about what Enterprise "isn't." The concept of this show has apparently flown past your heads at warp 4.5! This isn't Trek as we know it! That is the point, the traditional Trek was a tired dog that was on it's last leg. The idea here is to do something new, something different that we weren't ready for. Stop analyzing what it should be, what it could be, and what it has already done wrong.

    For those of you who haven't yet seen it, I'm telling you that it is fantastic; it's thrilling, touching, funny, adventurous, and as interesting and curious as the original series. But, when you watch it, go in with ABSOLUTELY no preconceived notions of what Trek is or what it should be. Berman and Braga have done exactly what they have set out to do and that is to reinvent Trek.

    And for those of you who apparently had to bite your lip through this, where the heck is YOUR sense of adventure. We are seeing the BEGINNING of Star Trek! This is a dream come true! I mean come on guys, we got to witness the FIRST time they ever see a Klingon!! How cool is that. If you would stop trying, endlessly to find something to complain about, you would find yourself enjoying little things like finding out where Kirk's famous speech "Space, the final frontier..." actually came from, or seeing how afraid they are of the transporters. How you can not be slightly giddy seeing Jonathan Archer pick up a "Phase Pistol" and ask, "What's this?" These are the nuggets that you are letting slip by because you have this notion that you know what is best for Star Trek. I have loved all the series'( though Voyager is by far my least favorite) but it was time for something new.

    One last beef with the fans, lay off the theme song. I think its wonderful. This is another one of those preconceived notions we have of what Trek is supposed to be. Yes, it is different than what we are used to, but if you stop judging and actually watch the images being shown and actually LISTEN to the words, you may find it slightly inspiring. Not to mention the fact that it is actually a very pretty song, that is, when you haven't already canned it because of being close minded.

    This series is not about the continuation of Star Trek, it is about the beginning of mankind's exploration into deep space; this is why it isn't called Star Trek: Enterprise, but instead it is just Enterprise. This is not the utopian society of past Trek shows. These people are flawed, curious, impulsive, and very far from perfect. They make many mistakes and that is their enduring charm. They want this so bad and are just learning how to swim. There are so many other things I loved, such as the grappler and the amazement of a pathetic warp 5, not to mention the fantastic cast and characters (Scott Bakula has always been a personal favorite of mine!,)but I just don't have room to go into detail.

    So on that note, stop shooting them down before they get going; I have a feeling its going to be one Hell of a ride! Let's Go!

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    • Anecdotes
      Based on the official Star Trek Chronology, the series begins 10 years prior to the founding of the United Federation of Planets, and 88 years after the events of Star Trek : Premier Contact (1996). The first episode, Broken Bow, Part 1 (2001), takes place approximately 114 years prior to the start of Star Trek (1966), and 213 years before Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987). The majority of the series mainly takes place between 2151 and 2155.
    • Gaffes
      Whenever the video signal is being lost, instead of pixelating, as a digital signal would, the picture shows analog "snow," which would be unheard of by that era.
    • Citations

      Commander Tucker: You aren't saying much tonight. Don't tell me you're still upset about me and Amanda.

      Subcommander T'Pol: I'm not upset.

      Commander Tucker: Sure sounds like it.

      Subcommander T'Pol: You're mistaken.

      Commander Tucker: Why would a few neuropressure sessions between me and a MACO be such a big deal. Unless...

      Subcommander T'Pol: Unless what?

      Commander Tucker: Unless you're a little jealous.

      Subcommander T'Pol: I don't experience jealousy.

      Commander Tucker: You're doing a pretty fair imitation of it.

      Subcommander T'Pol: I am not, in any way, jealous of you and Corporal Cole.

      Commander Tucker: You know, your voice is tensing up. That's a dead giveaway.

      Subcommander T'Pol: I didn't know you were an expert in vocal inflections.

      Commander Tucker: I don't need to be an expert to read you. Come on, admit it. You're a little jealous.

      Subcommander T'Pol: Are you implying that I'm attracted to you?

      Commander Tucker: That kind of goes along with the assumption, doesn't it?

    • Crédits fous
      The opening credits video footage of the Sojourner rover approaching the "Yogi" rock, taken by the Mars Pathfinder lander, make Star Trek: Enterprise the first television show or movie in history to use footage taken on another planet.
    • Versions alternatives
      The Region 1 DVD release of Season 3 modifies the opening credits of the first three episodes of the season to say "Star Trek: Enterprise" instead of "Enterprise", in order to be consistent with the rest of the season.
    • Connexions
      Featured in How William Shatner Changed the World (2005)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 janvier 2003 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
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    • Langues
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      • Klingon
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Valley of Enchantment, San Bernardino National Forest, Californie, États-Unis
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