^I don't care who y'ar. That's funny!
Well that WAS epic, but i always hate it when they have the earth spin backwards... or maybe that's the point.
Nice instrumental. Now would someone on Youtube please mash that up with the visuals?video snip

Yeah, right. Because theme music is what keeps television programs on the air.That intro - theme song - montage - whatever you want to call it, is the worst thing about Enterprise. In fact, I firmly believe that if they had commissioned a symphonic theme song, perhaps evening using some sort of sea voyage, jet, space flight montage (instead of that piece of crap they used to try to lure in a younger audience {bad choice of networks, too - but that is another story}) they would have managed to stay on the air for seven years instead of the four they were on.

Yeah, right. Because theme music is what keeps television programs on the air.That intro - theme song - montage - whatever you want to call it, is the worst thing about Enterprise. In fact, I firmly believe that if they had commissioned a symphonic theme song, perhaps evening using some sort of sea voyage, jet, space flight montage (instead of that piece of crap they used to try to lure in a younger audience {bad choice of networks, too - but that is another story}) they would have managed to stay on the air for seven years instead of the four they were on.![]()
Yet, you are here, are you not?It's garbage. Where's sputnik in their little history of spaceflight? What the F is that vile song? It was so bad it was a channel changer.

When I first heard about the concept of a Trek series that was going to be a prequel story, I thought it was a bad decision. Back stories are hard enough to do well anyway. With Trek, that's almost impossible.
When I first heard they were dropping the name Star Trek from the title, I thought it was a joke because the name seemed to be the only way to truly link a prequel series to the rest of the real franchise. But it wasn't a joke. It was just a terrible decision.
Then, when I first saw the opening montage --before ever seeing a complete episode --I knew this thing was in big, big trouble.
As far as intros go, TNG is --hands down --the best opening in the franchise. Good visuals for the time, by far the best music, and its accompanied by spoken words that are both familiar and distinct.
The opening scenes of DS9 and VOY were both effective in their own ways, but a few introductory words from Brooks and Mulgrew, respectively, could have strengthened each of them. Nothing could really save ENT, so that wouldn't have mattered.

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