Something I find quite hard to put into words, is a feeling of "You are there". I've grown up with Star Trek and honestly say Enterprise was the first that gave me that feeling. Perhaps it was set design - the "5 minutes into the future" look with plasma screens, flightsuits and an almost mundane day-to-day interaction between the crew. Some of the characters were not fleshed out very well, but hey that's life. To use a NASA parallel, if Zefram Cochrane was Star Trek's hard drinking, pioneer answer to Chuck Yeager... than the NX-01 shipmates were more a reflection of a modern space shuttle crew. Scientists. Experts in their field. Boring? Dull? Yes, but which one of us is that much closer to the velvet blackness of the cosmos, albeit there as a glorified mechanic? Not us, collectively chained to our desks tapping away at our keyboards, to the rhythm of daily life.