Re: CONFIRMED! ENT referenced in Star Trek XI!


At least two people who have seen parts of the movie reference a line Scotty says in a scene where he and Kirk meet Leonard Nimoy's Spock. They're talking about an experiemental beaming technique, and Scotty explains that it worked on fruit but, "didn’t turn out so well for Admiral Archer’s beagle."
Assuming "Admiral Archer" is in fact Jonathan (no matter who the beagle is), Jon wouldn't take risks with his dog, period. Depending on the context of the line, I'm hoping Scotty is just cracking a joke, and it's not meant to be taken literally, because Admiral Archer's devotion to all of his beagles would have been legendary...Still the question remains why Porthos was used in such an experiment. There is some quote in an ENT episode that suggests Archer values Porthos' life at least as much as other humans, something like, "the captain wouldn't even allow such a thing with his dog" or whatever...so I'd love to know the circumstances of this canine demise.

You Scottish bastard, you killed my dog...
You Scottish bastard, you killed my dog!
You Scottish bastard...
