Enterprise 12-03-04

Orius said:
Yes. The official timeline has the Romulan Wars pegged at around 2256. This episode is set in 2254. So we're getting pretty close.
2 seasons away, unless the show is canceled
does the timeline say how long it lasts?
 

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BrooklynKnight said:
2 seasons away, unless the show is canceled
does the timeline say how long it lasts?

The Star Trek Chronology put the Romulan Wars between the years 2156 and 2160. The dates are listed as conjectural, since actual dates were never specified, so it's possible the dates could move a little bit. Those dates were picked because the Wars apparently took place before the founding of the Federation, which takes place in 2161.
 
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Orius said:
The Star Trek Chronology put the Romulan Wars between the years 2156 and 2160. The dates are listed as conjectural, since actual dates were never specified, so it's possible the dates could move a little bit. Those dates were picked because the Wars apparently took place before the founding of the Federation, which takes place in 2161.
Which basically means, that If Enterprise runs 7 years as previous series' have. Then it will end in the middle of the war before the foundation of the Federation.

Frankly, I think it will end before the war starts.
 

There's something about that last bit with Archer, Soval, and T'Pau walking out of the chamber together...like a "Watch out, Universe! Here they come!" moment. It was made even more awkward by what appeared to be a purposeful move on the part of the actress playing T'Pau to keep her cloak pushed back from the front of her shirt. The same way a cowboy might edge back their long coat to keep the six shooter at their hip exposed. It just seemed really forced to me. Did anyone tape it who could look at it again with a critical eye and see if they see what I mean?
 
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Mark said:
There's something about that last bit with Archer, Soval, and T'Pau walking out of the chamber together...like a "Watch out, Universe! Here they come!" moment. It was made even more awkward by what appeared to be a purposeful move on the part of the actress playing T'Pau to keep her cloak pushed back from the front of her shirt. The same way a cowboy might edge back their long coat to keep the six shooter at their hip exposed. It just seemed really forced to me. Did anyone tape it who could look at it again with a critical eye and see if they see what I mean?

Just checked it for you. Didn't look too purposeful; she never actually held it back or anything, but the right side of the cloak actually covered part of her right breast, yet the left side was kind of... stuck behind her left breast, which is why it looked that way.
 


Two things, and they both refer to Star Trek III:

1. In tSfS, didn't McCoy try to neck-pinch the security officer in the bar, but couldn't do it, even with Spock's katra in him?

2. (not really related to Enterprise, but it is something I noticed in tSfS): in one scene in the bar, when McCoy still has Spock's katra, his hair obscures part of his ear to give it the more pointy-eared Vulcan shape. Ever notice that?
 

mojo1701 said:
1. In tSfS, didn't McCoy try to neck-pinch the security officer in the bar, but couldn't do it, even with Spock's katra in him?
Correct. But that doesn't necessarily mean that another can't do it. (And, I thought that the comment of "your technique is improving" helped that along.)

My assumption was that the katra in Archer (Syran, with a bit of Surak himself) is clearly more "skilled/powerful" than Spock/elderly McCoy.
 


BrooklynKnight said:
Which basically means, that If Enterprise runs 7 years as previous series' have. Then it will end in the middle of the war before the foundation of the Federation.

Frankly, I think it will end before the war starts.

FWIW, there are rumors the producers are looking to cover the Romulan Wars in a feature film rather than TV. How Enterprise will mesh with that is anyone's guess.
 

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