Braga and Berman remained on staff, with Coto describing the situation as having "three showrunners" | The two revisit the events surrounding the decommissioning of Enterprise NX-01 and the signing of the Federation charter more than two centuries earlier and approximately six years after the events Star Trek: Enterprise's penultimate episode, "Terra Firma" |
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Network meddling, poor creative choices, and a franchise running on fumes resulted in a bland, forgettable show that was incredibly hard to get passionate about | You remember that is the same deep thought process that went into the death of Captain Kirk on some backwater planet |
Several years later, the possibility of a fifth season was still being discussed with Braga suggesting that fans could prompt into producing a new season of Enterprise by watching the existing four seasons on the service.
26Meanwhile, Paramount asked for ideas to revive the franchise, resulting in the production of a reboot film set in an alternate timeline from the 1966—2005 franchise simply titled , released in May 2009 and directed by | |
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It opens with an attack on Earth by a mysterious space probe that kills seven million people in a destructive swath stretching through Florida to Venezuela | Following the pilot, the critical reaction became mixed |
The second season saw deepening relationships between characters—for example, the friendship between Tucker and Reed, seen in episodes such as ""; and the relationship between Tucker and T'Pol, which begins contentiously but leads to romance in later seasons.
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