4. The last episode has to be axed. No TNG sendoff.
That's already been done. Check out the Enterprise novels starting at 2007's The Good That Men Do.
4. The last episode has to be axed. No TNG sendoff.
Go more so, inside of individual episodes have them be weeks or months. The helmsman says it will take two week to reach a destination, cut to next scene and it's two weeks later. Or, "Captain's Log" we're been in orbit a month now and ....Why not? Just set the episodes a month apart instead of a couple of weeks.
Problem I would have with this is that it small universe. If not the sphere builders from the 22nd centuries future, then a contemporary (to the 22nd century) alien race we've never heard of. But not the Romulans (or the Klingons) who are extremely over used.The Xindi, instead of being manipulated by the Sphere-Builders, are manipulated by the Romulans.
And have Reed be a member whole-heartedly. Not reluctant. Reed believes intellectually and morally in what S31 represents and their protection of Earth.Reed would still be in Section 31, but far more involved and it would be revealed to the audience much earlier.
Yes , but entirely separate from S31, and they don't know about each other. Have it be a small group, instead of a individual.I would also have a member of Terra Prime on the ship as well.
Have the series start with the ship being in the fourth year of it's voyage?If I could rewrite ENT I'd just use the approach of season 4 the entire series.
I thought it was a interesting idea that needed development, unfortunately the producers acted like little children owing to it not being their idea.I would have done more with the temporal Cold stuff.
Have it be honest romance and not "a experiment." The two actors definately had on screen chemistry.3. T'Pol's decision to sleep with Trip (scientific exploration) was lame.
Have her in a Vulcan robe, give her different ones along the same theme, different colors and cuts. Less flowing than what we first saw her in.T'Pol can wear something Vulcan & distinctive, but that was ridiculous.
Instead of Archer problem with the Vulcan be that they didn't simply hand Archer Sr. the keys to the palace, have it be that there's a real reason to distrust the Vulcans, there was a scandal involving the Vulcans and Earth's government, or the Vulcans were shown to have been actually spying on Earth and it was proven.2. Have them have SOME idea of what they were doing at first instead of being totally stupid & all "I am not listening to Vulcans!" all the time.
Have the series start with the ship being in the fourth year of it's voyage?
Can't say I did (but I do now).either you know what I meant
Nope, that's not it.and intentionally chose the strange interpretation of what I said for the sake of being negative
Umm ... right back at ya?or I have to call into question your comprehension skills.
yeah. its a pity that it took 4 years to for ENT to really find what worked for it as a show.Not sure how to respond to this, either you know what I meant and intentionally chose the strange interpretation of what I said for the sake of being negative, or I have to call into question your comprehension skills.
The fourth season is the style of episode that I think should have been the style for the entire series, and quite obviously, if the first season were written in this style, it would differ in that it would be the first season of their voyage. Instead of trying to be Voyager lite which was already TNG lite with bland stories and over-complicated time travel themes, it should have had semi-serialized arcs that celebrated the origins of Trek lore.
Nah, the coffin was built and being lowered into the ground by that point.Wasn't it season four that was the nails in ENT's coffin?
If any format changes made really worked, the show wouldn't have been canceled.
aspects can be salvaged4. The last episode has to be axed. No TNG sendoff.
Introduction
This is a story I wrote several years ago which takes place in what I consider a 'prime' Enterprise era timeline. That is to say that I consider the TV show 'Enterprise' to be an offshoot or alternate timeline from TOS due to the events of the movie First Contact. This seems borne out by the episode 'Regeneration,' in which our heroes encounter and defeat the Borg. The fact that the ship is named Enterprise as well as the presence of technology that seems ahead of its time may be attributed to timeline alterations created by Zephram Cochrane, Lily, and others who were exposed to the crew of the Enterprise-E and the Borg.
The first thing you should note reading this story (to avoid confusion) is that the NX-01 isn't the Enterprise, but rather the UES Dauntless. When I originally wrote the story the ship was named Discovery but I've changed it here in light of the fact that the new series' hero-ship is going to bear that name.
The next post will be a timeline that explains what has happened leading up to this story, as well as some of the sources I've used to create this definitively non-canon timeline. However, a few things you'll see (or not see) in this tale include the following:
1. There is no infiltration of Vulcan culture by the Romulans. (This has no bearing on the story)
2. The big rivalry in the neighborhood is between the Tellarites and Andorians, not the Vulcans.
3. First contact with the Klingon Empire has not occurred.
4. Technology levels are "22nd Century" and equipment is far more cumbersome in this era.
5. No Suliban or 'Temporal Cold War.'
6. The Axanar are not a spacefaring species.
7.. No human transporters, and similarly, no dilithium. As per The Final Reflection, both technologies come in the first half of the 23rd century and are immediate technological precursors to the Constitution Class and a whole generation of ships capable of achieving Warp 6 and better.
In the spirit of Trek, I've concocted this tale in part to present the reader with a question of morality and ethics. It will be up to you to decide if the final solution is right or wrong, but hopefully it will make the wheels in your head turn a bit. It's also a tale of a fairly atypical sort of alien encounter.
Holdover from the 7 of 9 era, when they saw how popular that was.I'd get rid of T'Pol's catsuits and find something more appropriate for a dignified Vulcan officer to wear.
The most radical change I'd make, more than likely, is that I'd get rid of Phlox. I can't stand him and his zoo animal sickbay, I'd never have written him that way. Use him as a guest star in a stand-alone show, but otherwise, get rid of him.
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