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Why did Star Trek: Enterprise end so badly?

Why did Star Trek: Enterprise end so badly?

When discussing why Star Trek: Enterprise was canceled after four seasons, Trinneer pointed to scheduling issues with the network (UPN) as well as losing a major corporate backer for the show early on: The problem was that for the nights that we were on, usually your Major League Baseball team was also on UPN locally.

What happens to trip in Star Trek: Enterprise?

Trip dies after being fatally wounded. In the Star Trek Enterprise relaunch novels set after “These Are the Voyages…”, it was revealed that Trip’s death from the explosion was faked so he could join Section 31 to spy on the Romulans, however this has never been solidified as being canon.

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What happened to Porthos the dog?

In the novel Patterns of Interference Porthos died due to old age in March of 2166, with Archer at his side.

What was the last episode of Star Trek Enterprise?

“These Are the Voyages…” is the series finale of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. The 22nd episode of the fourth season and the 98th of the series overall, it first aired on the UPN network in the United States on May 13, 2005.

What are the best Star Trek Enterprise episodes?

Demons/Terra Prime. I now totally get why fans think this should have been the series finale rather than ‘These Are the Voyages.”

  • The Forge/Awakening/Kir’Shara. Earth’s embassy on Vulcan is bombed,killing dozens,including Admiral Forrest.
  • Borderland/Cold Station 12/The Augments.
  • Carbon Creek.
  • Babel One/United/The Aenar.
  • Similitude.
  • Broken Bow.
  • How many seasons of Star Trek Enterprise?

    Star Trek: Enterprise is an American science fiction television series that debuted on UPN on September 26, 2001, and ran for four seasons until May 13, 2005.

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    Who is the captain on Star Trek Enterprise?

    Christopher Pike is a character in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. He was portrayed by Jeffrey Hunter in the original Star Trek pilot episode, “The Cage”, as captain of the USS Enterprise.