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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.
Star Trek: Enterprise episodes: Episode nos. Season 1 and 2 Episodes 26 and 1: Directed by: Allan Kroeker: Written by: Rick Berman Brannon Braga: Featured music: Dennis McCarthy: Production codes: 126 and 128: Original air dates: May 22, 2002 () September 18, 2002 () Guest appearances; John Fleck - Silik [1] Matt Winston - Temporal Agent Daniels
In 2017, GameSpot ranked this as the fourth best pilot episode of any Star Trek series. [38] In 2016, The Hollywood Reporter rated "Broken Bow" the 80th best episode of all Star Trek episodes. [39] IGN ranked "Broken Bow" the 21st best episode of all Star Trek. [40] Empire ranked this the 37th best out of all Star Trek television episodes. [41]
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Temporal Cold War (with agents from the 31st century); first established in the pilot episode of Star Trek: Enterprise and recurring until the series' fourth season premiere, it is a struggle between those who would alter history to suit their own ends and those who would preserve the integrity of the original timeline.
1st and 2nd episodes of the 4th season of Star Trek: Enterprise "Storm Front" Star Trek: Enterprise episodes Episode nos. Season 4 Episodes 1 and 2 Directed by Allan Kroeker (Part I) David Straiton (Part II) Written by Manny Coto Featured music Jay Chattaway Production codes 401 and 402 Original air dates October 8, 2004 (2004-10-08) October 15, 2004 (2004-10-15) Guest appearances Golden ...
Star Trek film series – Paramount Pictures has produced thirteen Star Trek feature films. The first six films continue the adventures of the cast of the Original Series; the seventh film, Generations, was designed as a transition from that cast to the Next Generation series; the next three films, 8–10, focused completely on the Next Generation cast.
Star Trek: Fleet Captains, developed by WizKids, a tactical game where players create fleets out of a selection of Federation and Klingon ships and battle to control hex based sectors (2011) Star Trek Catan, created by Mayfair Games, is a TOS themed version of the board game The Settlers of Catan (2012)