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Off Topic => Holodeck => Topic started by: Rat Boy on January 25, 2005, 08:39:02 pm
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From Trek Today (http://www.trektoday.com/news/250105_05.shtml)
Now that's interesting, to say the least.
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I wonder if they will be Rehashing the Old Script for Titans in the Lost episodes/Phase 2 book/Script.
Stephen
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Riker and the Titan encounter a temporal anomoly created by the Enterprise-E crew when they went back to save Earth from the Borg. After intense calculation and many lost worlds in the anomoly, the Titan crew discovers the source of the disruption, a 22nd century ship of Earht origin called Enterprise. To stop the temporal anomoly, they must make sure the NX-01 never breaks warp 3.5, or that her saucer section gets redesigned into a ring (ala pic on the wall of the rec deck in ST:TMP).
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Read the top story from this Trek Web page. (http://trekweb.com/articles/2005/01/31/41fe5a72caa45.shtml)
Might have been interesting to see a canon Titan, but I guess it wasn't meant to be.
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...both Ken LaZebnik (supervising producer, "Borderland", "Daedalus") and Alan Brennert (consulting producer, writing as "Michael Bryant" on "Daedalus" on others) are no longer on staff.
Is that good thing or a bad thing? I saw at least one of those episodes mentioned, and though not terrible, it was uninspiring.
Jerry
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It's true again. (http://www.trektoday.com/news/130205_01.shtml)
Interesting...
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Well, if I know what time it airs, I'll actually probably make a special effort to see that one.
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Probably the middle of May on a Friday at 9 (what would that be, the 13?)
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I don't think that coincidence will give Enterprise a horrible ending, unless you're that supersticious-enough. *shrug* This'll be interesting, I guess...Another Time Travel series finale, I guess?
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The finale will air on May 13th. Yes, that would be Friday the 13th. As to what was going into the finale, Manny Coto would only say that it doesn't involve time travel.
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I would like to point out that Coto actually said the finale wasn't going to involve time travel BEFORE it was officially announced that Enterprise was being cancelled at the end of this season. Now, whether it was known at the time of the statement that it was going to be canceled or not is entirely speculative, but I think that we may need to consider that that statement was for a Season Finale, rather than a Series Finale.
All I'm saying, is dont be surprised if the Finale does indeed involve Time Travel, especially with the casting of Frakes and Sirtis for said Finale.
Interestingly enough, The Best of Both Worlds was orignally written to be the Series Finale of The Next Generation, but a resurgence of ratings and a Original Series-esque mail campaign convinced them to change it to a Season finale, and now...we are at the same cross roads again. Now, will history repeat itself? Not bloody likely, and it stands about a snow balls chance in Arizona to stay with UPN. The only chance I see for Enterprise to get a fifth season, is either on the Sci-Fi Channel, NBC (which originally wanted to buy Enterprise from UPN) or UPN's mainstream partner: CBS.
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Coto also said in that interview that Berman and Braga were writing it, and later Berman said that the finale had been written with it being a series ender in mind.
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Im going to have to show my ignorance here. :-[ :-[ :-[
What exactly are they talking about when you guys refer to "Titans"?
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I think RB ment the Ship Titan, that Riker was to have after Nemesis. I at first thought it was from ST: Phaze two, where the opening episode was to Feature Kirk and Crew, Fighting some Klingons on a Planet, and Becoming Immortalizied as gods back in the past. at the end of the script, they where found to be the Titans of legend.
Stephen
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I think RB ment the Ship Titan, that Riker was to have after Nemesis.
Stephen
No way. After I'm done with a ship no one wants it. Not even Riker.
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Nem, that's why toilets have flushers.
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Nem, that's why toilets have flushers.
To get rid of Riker? I'll buy that.