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No that is incorrect. In season 1 there was an episode called minefield. It involved enterprise being attacked by romulan warbirds and having a mine attached to the hull of the ship. And again when arche went to the future earth, he picked up a book called the romulan star empire. They have been mentioned twice before.No this was the first intro of the Romulans in the series. Earth does not even know that Romulas exists. In fact the Klingons are unknown to Earth as well for another five or six years.
We have a DVR and Enterprise here is on Friday night AND again on Sunday, same episode. 7PM I think.Wisdom Seeker said:We're going to start watching it more often. We've been watching Joan of Arcadia which is in the same time slot. I liked it better when Enerprise was on Wednesdays. It's tough when two shows you like a lot are on at the same time.
Faith_Warrior said:"After unwittingly wandering into a minefield in Romulan territory, Enterprise becomes trapped when struck by an undetonated mine. When Reed takes a space walk to try to defuse the mine, he inadvertently gets pinned to the outer hull and Archer must choose between saving Reed or abiding by the Romulans' orders to depart immediately."
Well I guess I should have put it that they have not had any substantial contact with the Romulans. Romulans are still a mystery to Earth.
No, the borg have existed for thousands of years. Long before Enterprise. I do think you are the first Trek fan I have heard of who did not like the Borg.MQTA said:Took me a long time to see Captain Archer as Captain Archer. I kept expecting Al to show up. And then he DID in one episode, but not as Al of course! That was great. It was easier to accept Janeway than Archer. I also hated TNG the first few seasons, and I think the Borg was just a waste of air time.
Ya think the Borg beginnings will show up in ST:E?
It has always been said since TOS that Vulcans have emotion, they just suppress it. However, Enterprise has been criticised for Vulcans who express emotion, so I believe this recent arch was an attempt to explain that error.The Lord's Envoy said:What enterprise has been integrating from season 1 is that the vulcans have emotion, they just suppress it. So they can show it.
The last episode was sweet, and had a twist I hadnt expected. Can anyone say Romulan Nuetral Zone?
or it could be to show their evoloution in how they portray their emotion in later seriesTravis said:It has always been said since TOS that Vulcans have emotion, they just suppress it. However, Enterprise has been criticised for Vulcans who express emotion, so I believe this recent arch was an attempt to explain that error.
Well, I'm enjoying it so far. I just don't know if moving it to Friday night was a good idea, what was wrong with Wednesday?Travis said:That is what I have read. The majority of this season will be 3 episode archs.
Well, resistance is futileTravis said:No, the borg have existed for thousands of years. Long before Enterprise. I do think you are the first Trek fan I have heard of who did not like the Borg.
The Lord's Envoy said:The Borg have been introduced to ST:E
Remember in the Movie First Contact, when the Borg went to 21st century Earth? The enterprise destroyed thier sphere which crashed and was burried on the polar ice caps. Well in archers day some polar researchers came across the remains.
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The episode was called regeneration i believe and was in season 1.
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