So I know that inconsistencies, plot holes, and storyline absurdities are basically hallmarks of Star Trek Enterprise, but one thing in particular really stands out to me as a total cop-out by the writers: the fact that, by season 2, the crew had conveniently unlocked safe use of the transporter, photon torpedoes, ship-based phasers, and personal weapons that were NOT the 'lasers' seen later in 'The Cage,' but rather, were much more akin to the hand phasers of the Kirk era. They may have even had a tractor beam; I can't honestly remember.
Compare this to, just a season earlier, the crappy 'spatial torpedoes,' 'phase cannons,' not-safe-for-humans transporting, and grappling hooks they had to work with. Why was this done? Was this a deliberate move on the part of the writers to showcase how awesome the Federation was at inventing crap really quickly? Or did the writers get bored and want to throw away the innovative challenges a lack of familiar technology posed in favor of old, formulaic stuff?
Compare this to, just a season earlier, the crappy 'spatial torpedoes,' 'phase cannons,' not-safe-for-humans transporting, and grappling hooks they had to work with. Why was this done? Was this a deliberate move on the part of the writers to showcase how awesome the Federation was at inventing crap really quickly? Or did the writers get bored and want to throw away the innovative challenges a lack of familiar technology posed in favor of old, formulaic stuff?