CaptainWacky
I want to smell dark matter
These Are the Voyages... - Hoshi and Travis are talking about being on the ship for "ten years" so this is six years in the future. Hoshi and T'Pol have slightly different hair to show the passage of time, but everything else is the same. Archer is to make a speech, Enterprise is to be decommissioned (after only ten years?)...and Riker's on the Bridge. It's a Holodeck on the Enterprise-D! This was not a good teaser! We get a pretty nice CG model of the Enterprise, then Riker explains that his old Commander Pressman is on the ship, so this is set during 'Pegasus'. But Riker and Troi (Troi's here too) look older. Troi has advised Riker to watch this old hologram to learn about....something relating to his current position. We see Ten Forward and an Enterprise-D corridor. Well, we see archive footage of Ten Forward and then Riker and Troi sitting in a small part they recreated. Marina Sirtis isn't doing Troi's TNG accent. Holo Archer is contacted by Shran, who has been believed to be dead for three years. Shran is calling in his favour. Archer is on his way to found the Federation, but is convinced to help when Shran tells him his child(?) has been abducted. I guess it's six years later so Shran could have had a child but this feels wrong. Shran explains that he made some poor choices and became friend with criminals. Again this feels wrong. I'm going to keep saying this. Shran apparently doesn't have any Andorian friends so needs to the Enterprise crew to get his daughter back from the abducters on Rigel Ten. Archer tells T'Pol she helped him trust Vulcans so now she must trust Andorians. Porthos is still alive and still likes cheese lol omg. Riker plays the role of Chef and asks T'Pol if she "misses" Trip (they haven't slept together in six years, she says.) So yeah Trip and T'Pol have kept the fucking "we can't be together for some reason" shit up for another six years. I'm glad I didn't have to watch those seasons. Riker and Troi talk about the 71 people who died on Pegasus. Riker takes Troi to the Holodeck and they talk about how small the Enterprise was. Even Troi knows about Porthos. Do you know the name of a famous Captain's dog from two hundred years ago? Trip looks around Engineering and is sad that the Enterprise is being put in mothballs. Troi says, in a really casual way, it's sad that Trip has no idea he's about to die. Trip is worried about Archer going on this dangerous mission but Archer says it'll be fine because Rigel Ten was the first planet they ever visited. T'Pol asks Trip if he ever misses her. He says they won't lose touch even though they're taking different assignments. It's ironic, you see! Shran and T'Pol meet up with criminal types on the planet. He gives them a (fake) big diamond and they give his daughter back. Archer shoots bright lights at the criminals so Shran can escape. Trip nearly falls off a ledge but Archer saves him. It's ironic because he's about to die in another way!
The Enterprise-D arrives at the asteroid field or whatever where the Pegasus is. Data makes an unfunny voice cameo talking to Troi. Riker admits to her that Pegesus had an illegal cloaking device. Riker cooks with Reed and Hoshi, who both admit they hated Trip at first because he's an uneducated hillbilly who can barely speak English (seriously) but they like him now. Travis says something. Oh look, Phlox gets a scene at last! Talking about Trip. Archer and Trip have a drink. Archer hasn't written his speech yet. Enterprise is attacked. It's Shran's criminal buddies, who are somehow able to get onboard Enterprise. They run into Archer and Trip in the corridor and threaten to kill Archer. Trip instantly turns into a panicky idiot and says he'll bring them to Shran. Security are nowhere to be seen. It's ridiculous. Trip takes them somewhere and says he has to stick a wire in something to take them to Shran (these criminals are idiots.) Then Trip BLOWS HIMSELF UP to kill the criminals. Archer (who was knocked out) finds Trip's dying body as Riker watches. Phlox puts Trip in a special chamber for treatment. It doesn't work, apparently? It's weird they put the bit with the special chamber in? It makes you think he's going to survive but then the next scene is Archer and T'Pol talking about Trip's crazy parents. Archer tells T'Pol that he thought all the risks of space travel would be worth it but now he's not sure with Trip dying. T'Pol says Trip would be the first to say it's worthwhile. Trip might also point out he died in a really stupid way that was nothing to do with space travel really. Riker then has his cooking scene with Trip. Trip talks about what his friendship with Archer means to him and I guess this helps Riker decide to tell the truth to Picard. It's time for Archer's speech and Travis, Reed and Hoshi don't seem all that bothered about Trip dying. Archer gets ready with T'Pol and Phlox. He goes out for his speech as Riker and Troi watch...then Riker says he's ready to talk to Picard and ends the program before Archer speaks. What a satisfying end! Patrick Stewart says the first part of "Space the final frontier," Shatner says the second (it's all archive stuff) then Archer says "to boldly go where no man has gone before" to finish.
You can see what they were going for here. It's Berman and Braga's first episode of the season. It's the last episode of Enterprise, but also the last episoe of Berman era Star Trek. After eighteen years of constant Star Trek on television we were about to have nothing. You can see why Berman and Braga wanted this to be not just an ending for Enterprise but some kind of coda for all Berman's time on Star Trek. Bringing in characters from TNG to guest star probably isn't a completely terrible idea. If you do it in a way that makes sense. The problem is they do it by just expecting us to believe Riker and Troi are their twelve years younger selves from TNG season 7. Frakes and Sirtis aren't really up to the task. I don't blame them, I doubt they had enough notice to get into TNG shape or whatever. All their scenes just feel "off" in some way, but so do all the Enterprise scenes really. And doing the whole thing as a holodeck adventure means that the Enterprise scenes aren't even real. You're not really watching Trip and T'Pol having an intimate conversation, you're watching the Holodeck invent one for them (for some reason!) As a TNG tribut episode this is bad, but as an Enterprise final it's flatout AWFUL. Travis, Reed, Hoshi and Phlox barely get anything other than scenes talking about how great Trip is (but also, bizarrely, talking about Trip being "barely able to speak English" which is pretty fucking insulting.) It's six years later but none of them have been promoted or changed in anyway. We don't get any sense of change in Archer, Trip or T'Pol either. It even feels like not only have those six years not happened, but season four itself hasn't happened. Then there's Shran, the most popular guest character, played by the wonderful Jeffrey Combs...turned into a jittery jewel theif. Trip's death is absolutely terribly written. He just looks like an idiot. And then they have to tie it back to the TNG episode and...it just doesn't work. How would any of this help Riker? It's just really bad, an insult to Enterprise fans. Nice CGI Enterprise-D though.
SCORE: 0.5/10
The Enterprise-D arrives at the asteroid field or whatever where the Pegasus is. Data makes an unfunny voice cameo talking to Troi. Riker admits to her that Pegesus had an illegal cloaking device. Riker cooks with Reed and Hoshi, who both admit they hated Trip at first because he's an uneducated hillbilly who can barely speak English (seriously) but they like him now. Travis says something. Oh look, Phlox gets a scene at last! Talking about Trip. Archer and Trip have a drink. Archer hasn't written his speech yet. Enterprise is attacked. It's Shran's criminal buddies, who are somehow able to get onboard Enterprise. They run into Archer and Trip in the corridor and threaten to kill Archer. Trip instantly turns into a panicky idiot and says he'll bring them to Shran. Security are nowhere to be seen. It's ridiculous. Trip takes them somewhere and says he has to stick a wire in something to take them to Shran (these criminals are idiots.) Then Trip BLOWS HIMSELF UP to kill the criminals. Archer (who was knocked out) finds Trip's dying body as Riker watches. Phlox puts Trip in a special chamber for treatment. It doesn't work, apparently? It's weird they put the bit with the special chamber in? It makes you think he's going to survive but then the next scene is Archer and T'Pol talking about Trip's crazy parents. Archer tells T'Pol that he thought all the risks of space travel would be worth it but now he's not sure with Trip dying. T'Pol says Trip would be the first to say it's worthwhile. Trip might also point out he died in a really stupid way that was nothing to do with space travel really. Riker then has his cooking scene with Trip. Trip talks about what his friendship with Archer means to him and I guess this helps Riker decide to tell the truth to Picard. It's time for Archer's speech and Travis, Reed and Hoshi don't seem all that bothered about Trip dying. Archer gets ready with T'Pol and Phlox. He goes out for his speech as Riker and Troi watch...then Riker says he's ready to talk to Picard and ends the program before Archer speaks. What a satisfying end! Patrick Stewart says the first part of "Space the final frontier," Shatner says the second (it's all archive stuff) then Archer says "to boldly go where no man has gone before" to finish.
You can see what they were going for here. It's Berman and Braga's first episode of the season. It's the last episode of Enterprise, but also the last episoe of Berman era Star Trek. After eighteen years of constant Star Trek on television we were about to have nothing. You can see why Berman and Braga wanted this to be not just an ending for Enterprise but some kind of coda for all Berman's time on Star Trek. Bringing in characters from TNG to guest star probably isn't a completely terrible idea. If you do it in a way that makes sense. The problem is they do it by just expecting us to believe Riker and Troi are their twelve years younger selves from TNG season 7. Frakes and Sirtis aren't really up to the task. I don't blame them, I doubt they had enough notice to get into TNG shape or whatever. All their scenes just feel "off" in some way, but so do all the Enterprise scenes really. And doing the whole thing as a holodeck adventure means that the Enterprise scenes aren't even real. You're not really watching Trip and T'Pol having an intimate conversation, you're watching the Holodeck invent one for them (for some reason!) As a TNG tribut episode this is bad, but as an Enterprise final it's flatout AWFUL. Travis, Reed, Hoshi and Phlox barely get anything other than scenes talking about how great Trip is (but also, bizarrely, talking about Trip being "barely able to speak English" which is pretty fucking insulting.) It's six years later but none of them have been promoted or changed in anyway. We don't get any sense of change in Archer, Trip or T'Pol either. It even feels like not only have those six years not happened, but season four itself hasn't happened. Then there's Shran, the most popular guest character, played by the wonderful Jeffrey Combs...turned into a jittery jewel theif. Trip's death is absolutely terribly written. He just looks like an idiot. And then they have to tie it back to the TNG episode and...it just doesn't work. How would any of this help Riker? It's just really bad, an insult to Enterprise fans. Nice CGI Enterprise-D though.
SCORE: 0.5/10
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