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Having barely survived the threat of cancellation, the crew of Enterprise makes contact with classic Trek
By Patrick Lee
When last we left the intrepid crew of the starship Enterprise, they had destroyed the Xindi superweapon, left Capt. Archer (Scott Bakula) for dead, saved Earth from destruction and found themselves back on Earth, under fire from World War II-era fighter planes. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to his crewmates, Archer awoke in a tent, face to face with ... an alien Nazi?
With that curious cliffhanger, UPN's Star Trek: Enterprise ended its third season, having barely squeaked by in the ratings enough to warrant a fourth season. When the new season begins on Oct. 8, many things will have changed. The show will have a new timeslot, Fridays at 8 p.m. ET/PT. With a lower budget this year, Enterprise will be shot on high-definition video instead of the more traditional 35mm film. The series will have a new show runner: former Odyssey 5 producer Manny Coto, who boarded Enterprise as a writer last year and was largely responsible for the season-long Xindi arc.
And Enterprise promises to return to shorter story arcs, stand-alone episodes and classic Star Trek themes and characters. Expect guest appearances by Star Trek: The Next Generation star Brent Spiner, playing an ancestor of the man who created Data, and possibly original Star Trek star William Shatner.
Bakula, co-stars Jolene Blalock (T'Pol) and Connor Trinneer (Cmdr. Tucker) and Coto took a moment over the summer to speak with Science Fiction Weekly about Enterprise's new enterprise, which kicks off with the episode "Storm Front."
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http://www.scifi.com/sfw/advance/27_interview.html
(Please follow the link for the interviews.)
Having barely survived the threat of cancellation, the crew of Enterprise makes contact with classic Trek
By Patrick Lee
When last we left the intrepid crew of the starship Enterprise, they had destroyed the Xindi superweapon, left Capt. Archer (Scott Bakula) for dead, saved Earth from destruction and found themselves back on Earth, under fire from World War II-era fighter planes. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to his crewmates, Archer awoke in a tent, face to face with ... an alien Nazi?
With that curious cliffhanger, UPN's Star Trek: Enterprise ended its third season, having barely squeaked by in the ratings enough to warrant a fourth season. When the new season begins on Oct. 8, many things will have changed. The show will have a new timeslot, Fridays at 8 p.m. ET/PT. With a lower budget this year, Enterprise will be shot on high-definition video instead of the more traditional 35mm film. The series will have a new show runner: former Odyssey 5 producer Manny Coto, who boarded Enterprise as a writer last year and was largely responsible for the season-long Xindi arc.
And Enterprise promises to return to shorter story arcs, stand-alone episodes and classic Star Trek themes and characters. Expect guest appearances by Star Trek: The Next Generation star Brent Spiner, playing an ancestor of the man who created Data, and possibly original Star Trek star William Shatner.
Bakula, co-stars Jolene Blalock (T'Pol) and Connor Trinneer (Cmdr. Tucker) and Coto took a moment over the summer to speak with Science Fiction Weekly about Enterprise's new enterprise, which kicks off with the episode "Storm Front."
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