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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Broken Bow
Episode 02: Fight or Flight
Episode 03: Strange New World
Episode 04: Unexpected
Episode 05: Terra Nova
Episode 06: The Andorian Incident
Episode 07: Breaking the Ice
Episode 08: Civilization
Episode 09: Fortunate Son
Episode 10: Cold Front
Episode 11: Silent Enemy
Episode 12: Dear Doctor
Episode 13: Sleeping Dogs
Episode 14: Shadows of P'Jem
Episode 15: Shuttlepod One
Episode 16: Fusion
Episode 17: Rogue Planet
Episode 18: Acquisition
Episode 19: Oasis
Episode 20: Detained
Episode 21: Vox Sola
Episode 22: Fallen Hero
Episode 23: Desert Crossing
Episode 24: Two Days and Two Nights
Episode 25: Shockwave
Star Trek: Enterprise - Season 1
Description
The series tells more about the adventures of that spacecraft a century before Captain Kirk's five-year mission. During this difficult period, Jonathan Archer led the United Earth Ship Company during the first years of Starfleet. Perhaps it will be very dangerous, as Enterprise, the first ship of Warp 5, begins a new mission. This mysterious ship is trying to fight that experience in order to bring Klingon back to his original world of Qo'noS.
The series tells more about the adventures of that spacecraft a century before Captain Kirk's five-year mission. During this difficult period, Jonathan Archer led the United Earth Ship Company during the first years of Starfleet. Perhaps it will be very dangerous, as Enterprise, the first ship of Warp 5, begins a new mission. This mysterious ship is trying to fight that experience in order to bring Klingon back to his original world of Qo'noS.
Actors:
Scott L. Schwartz,
Gunter Ziegler,
John C. Hansen,
Jessica D. Stone,
Vince Grant,
Michael Reilly Burke,
Ken Feinberg,
James Ingersoll,
Michael McGrady,
David Keith Anderson,
Aaron Lustig,
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Scott L. Schwartz
Gunter Ziegler
24 November 1949, Eggenburg, Lower Austria, Austria
John C. Hansen
Jessica D. Stone
29 January 1990, Valencia, California, USA
Vince Grant
11 May 1961, Denver, Colorado, USA
Michael Reilly Burke
27 June 1964, California, USA
Ken Feinberg
James Ingersoll
8 January 1948, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Michael McGrady
David Keith Anderson
Aaron Lustig
17 September 1956, Rochester, New York, USA
Director:
David Livingston, Allan Kroeker, Michael Vejar, Roxann Dawson, David Straiton, LeVar Burton, James L. Conway, James A. Contner, Robert Duncan McNeill, Michael Grossman, James Whitmore Jr., Patrick R. Norris, Marvin V. Rush, Terry Windell, Jim Charleston, Michael Dorn, Ro
Country:
United States
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June 28, 2018
The two-hour series première shows some promise but is strangely ham-fisted.
October 23, 2018
The show not only gives its devoted fans what they love most -- continuity monitoring -- but rejuvenates a somewhat tired notion.
October 24, 2017
It's entertaining and spins a good yarn, but it sometimes lacks depth.
October 27, 2017
It made the mistake of looking backward, something that has plagued the franchise ever since.
October 24, 2017
Star Trek will be presenting a very passionate series - and captain. As such, it ought to be an ex- tremely successful Enterprise.
October 27, 2017
Enterprise won't ever overcome its reputation as the series that ripped apart the fanbase.
October 24, 2017
Every Star Trek franchise has wobbled slightly before finding its feet, but none have lurched about like a drunken Gorn quite so much as Enterprise.
April 16, 2018
It takes Star Trek so far backward that it's like Buffy becoming a sex slave chained to a bed for the rest of her television career.
October 24, 2017
While this could've provided a lot of interesting 'in the beginning' moments, the producers rapidly fell prey to the bad habits of previous Trek series by lazily recycling elements of previous shows instead of creating new people and places.
October 24, 2017
Arguably, in the Star Trek universe, military technology is intimately linked to political ideology. And at least during the time frame of the first season of Enterprise, Starfleet appears more interested in exploration than colonization.

