Imagine the impossible happened and Star Trek Enterprise came back to TV, through the Sci Fi Channel or another station.
There's one proviso - you get a TV Movie, maybe 2 1/2 hours if it's a mini series and that's it... finito (unless it was a ratings success).
This adventure obviously features Archer, T'Pol, Trip, Reed, Sato, Phlox and Mayweather (plus any supporting characters like Shran & Soval). Always subject to castmembers like Bakula, Blalock, Trinner agreeing to return.
What would you like to see?
A standalone story that requires little or no knowledge about past seasons? That would give it a fighting chance with a new audience but probably wouldn't satisfy anyone expecting loose threads to be tied up.
The Romulan War? Given so short a return, perhaps it would be more the aftermath, instead of the conflict itself.
A rewriting of 'These Are The Voyages...' or just accept it? Placing these events before or after this story.
Is it even realistic to write a satisifying conclusion to Enterprise? Afterall Berman and Braga created it and didn't exactly succeed. The consistant quality of Season Four only highlighted how much of a damp squib their "valentine to the fans" ending became.
What is the essential ground that needed covering to put this part of Star Trek history to bed?
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Just for the hell of it, here's a poll because I can't remember the last time I set up one of these...
There's one proviso - you get a TV Movie, maybe 2 1/2 hours if it's a mini series and that's it... finito (unless it was a ratings success).
This adventure obviously features Archer, T'Pol, Trip, Reed, Sato, Phlox and Mayweather (plus any supporting characters like Shran & Soval). Always subject to castmembers like Bakula, Blalock, Trinner agreeing to return.
What would you like to see?
A standalone story that requires little or no knowledge about past seasons? That would give it a fighting chance with a new audience but probably wouldn't satisfy anyone expecting loose threads to be tied up.
The Romulan War? Given so short a return, perhaps it would be more the aftermath, instead of the conflict itself.
A rewriting of 'These Are The Voyages...' or just accept it? Placing these events before or after this story.
Is it even realistic to write a satisifying conclusion to Enterprise? Afterall Berman and Braga created it and didn't exactly succeed. The consistant quality of Season Four only highlighted how much of a damp squib their "valentine to the fans" ending became.
What is the essential ground that needed covering to put this part of Star Trek history to bed?
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Just for the hell of it, here's a poll because I can't remember the last time I set up one of these...