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"Broken Bow" is the two-part series premiere of the science fiction television series Enterprise (later renamed Star Trek: Enterprise). It originally aired as a double-length episode, but was split into two parts for syndication, though releases on home media and streaming maintain its original one-episode format.
Star Trek: Enterprise is an American science fiction television series that originally aired on the UPN network from September 26, 2001 to May 13, 2005. [1] Until the episode "Extinction" towards the start of the third season, the series was called simply Enterprise without the Star Trek prefix. [2]
Star Trek: Enterprise, originally titled simply Enterprise for its first two seasons, is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. It originally aired from September 26, 2001 to May 13, 2005 on UPN. The sixth series in the Star Trek franchise, it is a prequel to Star Trek: The Original Series.
a "valentine" to Star Trek fans. [2] "Broken Bow", Enterprise ' s 2001 premiere episode, attracted 12.5 million viewers in its first broadcast, [3] but ratings quickly dropped to a low of 5.9 million viewers. Enterprise was threatened with cancellation by the third season. [4]
Enterprise (NX-01) is the fictional spaceship that serves as the primary setting of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. The ship predates the other Starfleet ships named Enterprise and was first seen in the pilot episode " Broken Bow ".
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Star Trek: Enterprise takes pains to show the origins of some concepts which have become taken for granted in Star Trek canon, such as Lieutenant Reed's development of force fields and red alerts, and Captain Archer's and Sub-Commander T'Pol's questions about cultural interference eventually being resolved by later series' Prime Directive.
15th episode of the 4th season of Star Trek: Enterprise "Affliction" Star Trek: Enterprise episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 15 Directed by Michael Grossman Story by Manny Coto Teleplay by Mike Sussman Featured music Velton Ray Bunch Production code 415 Original air date February 18, 2005 (2005-02-18) Guest appearances John Schuck as Antaak James Avery as General K'Vagh Ada Maris as Captain ...