I couldn't make any of that out.
One thing that always bothered me about Enterprise-- there were several races we never heard of before (Suliban, the Xindi races) and events that were never heard about again in the chronological timeline of the later (earlier) series. Was this ever explained?
When was Archer supposed to die in Season One? Who was going to be the Captain?
It should have been Erika. ERIKA.
Cold Front s01e11.
According to Daniels, Enterprise was supposed to explode in a an accident in the episode and every one dies. Enterprise plays no part in forging the federation in the original timeline and Archer plays no part in forging the Federation in the original time line either.
90% of the races from The Original Series were never seen or heard from again in Next Gen, DS9 or Voyager, either. Virtually none of the cool background aliens from The Motion Picture nor the aliens that made up the Federation council in The Voyage Home nor the aliens from JJ's Star Trek ever crop up in chronologically later Treks.One thing that always bothered me about Enterprise-- there were several races we never heard of before (Suliban, the Xindi races) and events that were never heard about again in the chronological timeline of the later (earlier) series. Was this ever explained?
One thing I did like was references to races/systems that would later be destroyed (Malurians).
I agree. But I just would not have wanted Future Guy's storyline to have been written by Brannon -- or Rick Berman either.This actually could have made for a nice twist, had the writers thought of it when they originated the future guy story-line.
We were led to believe at that after Cold Front that we were viewing an alternate timeline from where none of the previous series and movies would ever manifest.
Kathryn Janeway might never have been born because Johnny Archer lived!
Would have been a very interesting twist. I'm sure a good writer could have pulled it off...I like the idea of Archer as Future guy.
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