So... what did you like about Enterprise?

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So... what did you like about Enterprise?

Post by RK_Striker_JK_5 »

Title's the topic. ;)

I liked that the humans weren't really perfect, in it. It did make sense, since they're only a century after World War III. Also, the MACOs. Pure badass, right there.

So what did you like? What did you feel they actually did right?
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I liked the season four stuff. Not only did it fix a lot of problems like the evil vulcan thing, but it set up a lot of stuff that would happen in the future. Like the alliance between humans, Vulcans, Andorians, and Tellerites hunting down the Romulan drone. Just one of the things that forshadows the formation of the Federation. I would've loved to see what else they could have done had the series continued. I think Season four had a lot of what we, or at least I expected from the series in the first place.

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Season 4 was pretty good, and I liked the mirror universe.
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I liked all the characters besides Reed and Mayweather. Reed was just frustratingly negative most of the series adn Mayweather... who the hell is this guy? We know like almost nothing about him. He's just there. And he looks funny.

The MACOs rocked. I think Star Fleet should always have actual soldiers on their ships. Other universes do it. Caused a lot of good character development in the third season too and introduced some characters the audience could identify with and then suddenly kill off.

Some of the reoccuring characters were awesome too. Shran rocked, loved that fight between him and Archer. The Vulcans were awesome. I loved their meaner look. I think its silly to think that Vulcans never had their internal problems. And Terra Prime and the transporting appehension added much needed realism about technology and politics of the day.
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what did i like...?

i loved the story arc of the xindi weapon.. gave the story an engaging purpose...

...The ground battles were wayy cool because of the MACOS. ...

.....Phlox... and Porthos lol...

.. the Beautiful FX...

... enterprise J :P
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I wasn't a big fan of the Xindi arc my self...

I liked how no one knew who the hell Humans were.
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Post by RK_Striker_JK_5 »

I did love season four, yes. Everything just clicked then. You could see the beginning of it, of the Federation and of what we knew and loved in TOS.

I also liked how much the Andorians were used. Sorta like the Klingons in TNG. Shran reeked of cool, natch.
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Just about everything except it ended 1-6 seasons prematurely.
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Post by RK_Striker_JK_5 »

cbosdell wrote:Just about everything except it ended 1-6 seasons prematurely.
Agreed. Just as it was picking up steam... :(

Oh, and MACOs own stormtroopers. Just saying... ;) :lol:
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Agreed, the MACOs. It was nice to see a dedicated security force, instead of just redshirts with phaser pistols as is the Trek norm.
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I liked the concept of the show. Going back and exploring the pioneering days of deep space exploration, seeing the evolution of the technology we've become familiar with. I liked the story arcs. Even the Xindi story was good, I thought.

If only Berman and Braga had kept to their orginal concept. And made it so that the Humans weren't the only ones in the 22nd century. Like the Klingons. The Klingons in ENT seemed just as powerful as they were in the 24th century.
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Post by Monroe »

well the Klingon empire is over a thousand years old isn't it? They should be around the same strength as the 24th century. To me the Klingons seemed even more powerful in relation to the other species than they do later on.
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I didnt mind much at all that the Klingons were much the same. I always thought they would be a very slowly advancing culture. Only making leaps fowards when they steal the tech.
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