Star Trek: Enterprise has been canceled

Ranger REG said:
Unfortunately, there will be an episode that will reveal and answer the question, "Why did TOS Klingons have smooth head but the rest have ridgeheads?"

As a Fan of All Things Klingon, I am not happy about this exposé. :mad:

I mean, why answer that mystery question? Keep it a mystery. I like my Klingons tall, dark, and mysterious. Not a frakkin' open book!

And they'll totally *bleep* it up like Lucas did explaining the Force.

I think I'd read somewhere that it was the standard Klingon race mating with humans and the TOS Klingons were the "half-breeds".... They weren't even fully Klingon to start with. Just so they can associate with humans easier since they fairly resemble them, but swarthier. Don't recall where I read that tho..... it's been years since then.
 
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Rumor Mill Regarding SCI-FI And Enterprise

This is being circulated around various yahoogroups, including a couple of Klingon-related ones:

There is news spreading around pretty fast today that the SCI-FI
CHANNEL is interested in picking up ST: Enterprise. But they want to
see the fan base (as if they don't know where we are).
Write to:

Ms. Bonnie Hammer
President & General Manager
Sci-Fi Channel
1230 Avenue of The Americas
New York, NY 10020

If there is even the slightest shred of this being a possibility, and
not just hopeful conjecture....write those letters!
 

myrdden said:
And this is why I prefer not to know what's coming ahead. None of those story lines really make me go "Yippee" and quite frankly a mirror-univers story line is far too much a blatant rip-off from TOS IMO. Regardless of how it may turn out.

Nothing can top "Mirror, Mirror" for mirror universe stories. Not even the DS9 episode(s), even though they come real close. There was also a Trek novel that took place in that mirror universe. Some years after Kirk left to come back from ours', he gets to go back with the Crew to see what happens through some sort of "string" technology/physics that was totally convoluted in its explanation. Funny, I can remember that but not the book title nor the author...... :\
 

Darth K'Trava said:
This is being circulated around various yahoogroups, including a couple of Klingon-related ones:

There is news spreading around pretty fast today that the SCI-FI
CHANNEL is interested in picking up ST: Enterprise. But they want to
see the fan base (as if they don't know where we are).
Write to:

Ms. Bonnie Hammer
President & General Manager
Sci-Fi Channel
1230 Avenue of The Americas
New York, NY 10020

If there is even the slightest shred of this being a possibility, and
not just hopeful conjecture....write those letters!
Two conditions...

1. That SCI-FI allow Enterprise airtime to be sold in the syndication market. I don't have cable. But putting Enterprise in the syndication market would allow my local TV stations to bid for vacant timeslot in their programming schedule. If I can watch Andromeda and one-season-behind SG-1 late saturday night without cable, then I would be cool.

2. Terminate contract of employees Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. Install Manny Coto as the show's new executive producer.
 

Darth K'Trava said:
If there is even the slightest shred of this being a possibility, and
not just hopeful conjecture....write those letters!
I regret to say I'm completely against this. The longer Enterprise lives, in any form, the longer it will take for us to get a new Trek series. Seeing the "wonders" the Sci-Fi Channel has worked with Andromeda, I'd prefer Enterprise die now and allow a fresh Trek to be born, not cling to life as some hideous Sci-Fi Channel abomination, preventing the resurrection of decent Trek so long as it continues to exist.
 

Lord Pendragon said:
I regret to say I'm completely against this. The longer Enterprise lives, in any form, the longer it will take for us to get a new Trek series. Seeing the "wonders" the Sci-Fi Channel has worked with Andromeda, I'd prefer Enterprise die now and allow a fresh Trek to be born, not cling to life as some hideous Sci-Fi Channel abomination, preventing the resurrection of decent Trek so long as it continues to exist.

I couldn't agree more.
 

Darth K'Trava said:
There is news spreading around pretty fast today that the SCI-FI
CHANNEL is interested in picking up ST: Enterprise. But they want to
see the fan base (as if they don't know where we are).

If and only if Manny Coto is allowed to continue his work unhindered. I don't care if B&B still get the Executive Producer credits, so long as we get more of what we've been having this season.
 

Darth K'Trava said:
Nothing can top "Mirror, Mirror" for mirror universe stories. Not even the DS9 episode(s), even though they come real close.

I agree even though I more or less quite enjoyed the DS9 events in the mirror-verse.

There was a TNG novel that had a mirro-verse storyline as well but I can't remember the title, the author or the plot. I do remember that I thought it was not too bad a read. How's that for selective memory?
 

Umbran said:
If and only if Manny Coto is allowed to continue his work unhindered. I don't care if B&B still get the Executive Producer credits, so long as we get more of what we've been having this season.
Nope. B&B will have to go. No compromise.

We'll let Manny Coto stay. He has to. He's the only beacon for Enterprise.
 

myrdden said:
There was a TNG novel that had a mirro-verse storyline as well but I can't remember the title, the author or the plot. I do remember that I thought it was not too bad a read. How's that for selective memory?

I think I read it as well. I remember the author was Diane Duane, I vaguely remember the plot (not enough to write about). Can't remember the name. I'm going home in two weeks for study week. If I remember, I'll check it then.
 

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