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Spoilers Are they going to re-cast Archer?

There was an evil figure called "Future Guy" by fans giving orders to the Suliban villains in Enterprise. He comes from the 28th century. Enterprise never revealed who he was.

After Enterprise ended, Brannon Braga, one of the showrunners, said on Twitter that he planned for an evil future Archer to be Future Guy.

Now rumors are that Discovery is headed to the 28th century for an extended stay. Thus, some think we will see Future Guy and possibly he'll be an older evil Archer.
I can’t take more Bakula. Might be a dealbreaker for me.
 
I wouldn't mind. :shrug:

I mean, I'm certainly no "fanboy" (whatever the hell that means), but ENT is still my favorite Trek series of all time and I have no problem whatsoever with Archer making a return appearance.
I think it would be really cool to see one of Trek's big names make a cameo. It would encourage me to tune in. If Tuvok somehow got worked in... :hugegrin:
 
Always bit disappointed how anybody could ever imagine Archer and Future Guy being one and the same to be honest.

Future Guy uses genetic engineering on the Suliban, and generally pollutes the 22nd Century with stealth (read: cloaking device) technology. Archer like everyone else on Trek is a scientist of course. But face it, he's a glorified test-pilot and barely a warp engineer at best, mostly off of his Father's genius. I don't think redesigning a species is his bag. He's also a moralising boy scout. Even when committing piracy, he's still weighing heavily in favour of good deeds versus bad.

Future Guy's agenda at various points involved destabilising the Klingon Empire, and ensuring the Enterprise NX-01's mission ended prematurely. Not sure what would link both of these to Archer. The latter's a possibility, because - if successful - he'd be at home when the Xindi probe arrives... but what about causing First Contact with the Klingons? Or other crimes we presume the Suliban did with their tech advantages that came from the future?

Reveal who the guy is, and use him as a way the Discovery try to get home from the 28th Century... (in theory)

I can see how that could work. And have zero to do with Archer, unless it diverts them to the 2150s along the way.
 
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Always bit disappointed how anybody could ever imagine Archer and Future Guy being one and the same to be honest.

Future Guy uses genetic engineering on the Suliban, and generally pollutes the 22nd Century with stealth (read: cloaking device) technology. Archer like everyone else on Trek is a scientist of course. But face it, he's a glorified test-pilot and barely a warp engineer at best, mostly off of his Father's genius. I don't think redesigning a species is his bag. He's also a moralising boy scout. Even when committing piracy, he's still weighing heavily in favour of good deeds versus bad.

Future Guy's agenda at various points involved destabilising the Klingon Empire, and ensuring the Enterprise NX-01's mission ended prematurely. Not sure what would link both of these to Archer. The latter's a possibility, because - if successful - he'd be at home when the Xindi probe arrives... but what about causing First Contact with the Klingons? Or other crimes we presume the Suliban did with their tech advantages that came from the future?

Reveal who the guy is, and use him as a way the Discovery try to get home from the 28th Century... (in theory)

I can see how that could work. And have zero to do with Archer, unless it diverts them to the 2150s along the way.

Someone else would have had to have built a temporal chamber in the past on a Suliban planet or Sulibia itself.

Future guy can't send back people or stuff. Nothing physical. Only conversation and information.

From the 28th century, Archer is sending digital textbooks to upskill the Suliban. Maybe he started gifting the Suliban new better science every 20 to 50 years, starting from the 17th century?

Self cleaning?

The Suliban would make perfect pasties if Archer was aware that their sun was going to go nova shortly after they had outlived their usefulness; depending on how far up stream his plans went.
 
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Anything's possible in Star Trek. Everything BUT this! :rommie:

Anyway... it was obvious Future Guy kept his appearance hidden, because he was Rommie. Events from Star Trek 2009, which supposedly affect the upcoming Picard show, might actually make Future Guy's motives all the more interesting too.
 
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They wouldn't have to recast Archer. Bakula works for CBS already, he's the absolutely easiest person to force onto the show ("Hey Scott, here's the Season 6 contract. By the way, it stipulates that you need to do one episode of that Star Trek show in order to cross-promote.").

It would be crazy to learn that the bad guy was a respected former Captain and President gone mad (temporal psychosis?). I've speculated before that the 28th century (where the probe was redesigned and Control came from, not where Gabrielle live or necessarily where the Discovery crew go) is on the tail-end of a "temporal wild west" era, where multiple temporal invasions originate (the Tox Uhtat and Vorgons a century before, Future Guy and the Na'Kuhl Nazis), and the Federation and such get their act together and start heavily policing the timeline in the 29th century (Braxton and the Relativity), and a bit more delicately by the 31st century (Daniels and his friends).
 
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