Star Trek: Enterprise
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| Enterprise | |
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| Production | |
| Abbreviation: | ENT |
| Original media: | episodes |
| Other media: | novels, short stories & video games |
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| Setting: | 2150s |
| Location: | Enterprise (NX-01) |
| The Enterprise NX-01 in the 2150s | |
| The crew of Enterprise in the 2150s | |
Star Trek: Enterprise (originally entitled Enterprise during its first two seasons) was the fifth live-action incarnation of Star Trek. As a television series it ran from 26 September 2001 to 13 May 2005, spanning four seasons before it was cancelled due to low ratings. The series continues in novels and other media.
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[edit] Overview
The series depicts the voyages of Earth's first warp five starship, the Enterprise (NX-01). The series began with a focus on Humanity's early deep space exploration. Recurring story arcs in the series included: the interstellar-politics of the era, pointing towards the eventual formation of the United Federation of Planets; growing hostilities with the Romulan Star Empire, building up the Earth-Romulan War; and the Temporal Cold War.
In addition to the Enterprise itself settings for the series include: The Enterprise's sister ship, the Columbia and Earth and its galactic neighbours, including the Confederacy of Vulcan, the Andorian Empire, the Klingon Empire and the Romulan Star Empire. Other antagonists in the series have included the Suliban Cabal and the Xindi.
[edit] Characters
The primary characters in the series are the crew of the Enterprise: Captain Jonathan Archer; Charles "Trip" Tucker III, the chief engineer, come Section 31 spy; T'Pol, the Vulcan first officer and science officer; Phlox, the Denobulan chief medical officer; Malcolm Reed, the tactic officer; Hoshi Sato, a linguist and communications officer; and Travis Mayweather at the helm.
Prominent recurring characters include: The Andorian Shran; Ambassador Soval, of Vulcan; Starfleet admiral Maxwell Forrest; Erika Hernandez, captain of the Columbia; Future Guy, and his Suliban henchman Silik; and the enigmatic time traveller Daniels.
[edit] Media
As the most recent television series of Star Trek, Enterprise has so far spawned only a limited number of stories in other formats. Aside from the ninety-eight episodes Enterprise has also been depicted in prose, in novels and short stories. Enterprise novels have begun to expand the series beyond its television ending, now heading towards the Romulan War. Enterprise also features in recent multi-series prose projects such as the Mirror Universe and Myriad Universes series, and the Columbia plays a significant role in the Destiny crossover trilogy.
| Star Trek: Enterprise novels | |
| Broken Bow • By the Book • What Price Honor? • Surak's Soul • Shockwave • Daedalus • Daedalus's Children • The Expanse • Rosetta • Last Full Measure • The Good That Men Do • Kobayashi Maru • The Romulan War |
Enterprise has not had any video games based purely on it, but the series does feature in the early missions of the crossover game Legacy.
Enterprise is the only of the television series not to have any comics based on it. The most Enterprise has so far achieved in comics are a handful of references in IDW Publishing publications: A shuttlepod appeared in TNG comic: "Captain's Pleasure" and flashback to the ENT episode: "Divergence" was included in TOS comic: "Against Their Nature", making Phlox the first, and so far only, Enterprise character to appear in a comic.
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[edit] External links
- Star Trek: Enterprise article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Star Trek: Enterprise article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
