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Producer Brannon Braga called "These Are the Voyages..." 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]
The first book documenting the first season of the show, These Are the Voyages: TOS, Season One was published in 2013. These Are the Voyages: TOS, Season Two was published in 2013 and These Are the Voyages: TOS, Season Three in 2015. In 2019, the next volume, These Are the Voyages: Gene Roddenberry and Star Trek in the 1970s, Volume 1 (1970 ...
The phrase was originally said by Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) in the original Star Trek series. "Where no man has gone before" is a phrase made popular through its use in the title sequence of the original 1966–1969 Star Trek science fiction television series, describing the mission of the starship Enterprise.
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This was the same ratings received by "Demons", [11] but was less than the final episode, "These Are the Voyages..." which received ratings of 2.4/4 when it was aired immediately after "Terra Prime". which received ratings of 2.4/4 when it was aired immediately after "Terra Prime".
The season opened with ratings of 2.0/4 percent for the first part of "Storm Front", [53] but the series lowest ratings were received for the mid season episode "Observer Effect". [54] Five other episodes equalled the 2.0/4 percent ratings of "Storm Front" while "Cold Station 12", "The Augments" and "Kir'Shara" each received 2.1/4 percent ratings.
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