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- Season 1 overviewSep 26, 2001-May 22, 200226 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Broken Bow Sep 26, 2001
- Captain Jonathan Archer commands a crew at the front lines of intergalactic upheaval.
- 2. Broken Bow Sep 26, 2001
- Captain Jonathan Archer commands a crew at the front lines of intergalactic upheaval.
- 3. Fight or Flight Oct 3, 2001
- The crew encounters an abandoned ship containing alien corpses.
- 4. Strange New World Oct 10, 2001
- A violent storm during a research mission on an Earthlike planet leaves the away team stranded.
- 5. Unexpected Oct 17, 2001
- An alien impregnates Trip, and the crew has to deal with the consequences.
- 6. Terra Nova Oct 24, 2001
- The crew investigates a legendary Earth colony whose inhabitants disappeared decades ago.
- 7. The Andorian Incident Oct 31, 2001
- The crew visits an ancient Vulcan spiritual sanctuary occupied by a paranoid race of aliens.
- 8. Breaking the Ice Nov 7, 2001
- Vulcans observe the crew members as they encounter an uncharted comet.
- 9. Civilization Nov 14, 2001
- The crew members disguise themselves as aliens to explore a civilized, Earthlike planet.
- 10. Fortunate Son Nov 21, 2001
- The Enterprise aids a ship that transports humans, when the vessel is under attack by pirates.
- 11. Cold Front Nov 28, 2001
- Archer encounters Silik, his Suliban nemesis, when he invites alien tourists aboard the ship.
- 12. Silent Enemy Jan 16, 2002
- An unidentified vessel attacks the unprepared Enterprise.
- 13. Dear Doctor Jan 23, 2002
- Dr. Phlox declines to help an alien race because of his philosophical beliefs.
- 14. Sleeping Dogs Jan 30, 2002
- Crew members become stranded aboard a disabled Klingon vessel.
- 15. Shadows of P'Jem Feb 6, 2002
- Archer and crew learn that the Vulcan high command has ordered T'Pol to leave the Enterprise.
- 16. Shuttlepod One Feb 13, 2002
- A malfunction strands Trip and Reed on the shuttle, adrift in an asteroid field.
- 17. Fusion Feb 27, 2002
- The crew welcomes aboard Vulcans who are eager to experience new emotions.
- 18. Rogue Planet Mar 20, 2002
- The crew encounters aliens who hunt indigenous creatures for recreation.
- 19. Acquisition Mar 27, 2002
- The Ferengi stun the Enterprise crew with a noxious gas and attempt to pillage the ship.
- 20. Oasis Apr 3, 2002
- The crew encounters apparitions while exploring a ship that crashed on a desolate planet.
- 21. Detained Apr 24, 2002
- The Suliban detain Archer and Mayweather, who have accidentally entered a military zone.
- 22. Vox Sola May 1, 2002
- A creature spins a cocoon around Archer and Trip and feeds off them to survive.
- 23. Fallen Hero May 8, 2002
- The Enterprise escorts a Vulcan ambassador accused of criminal misconduct.
- 24. Desert Crossing May 8, 2002
- An alien leader invites Archer and Trip to his desert planet to repay them for fixing his ship.
- 25. Two Days and Two Nights May 15, 2002
- Shore leave on the pleasure planet Risa leaves the crew in various states of disarray.
- 26. Shockwave May 22, 2002
- Starfleet orders the Enterprise home after it appears to have caused the destruction of a planet.
The first two seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise depict the human exploration of interstellar space by the crew of an Earth ship able to go farther and faster than any humans had previously gone, due to the breaking of the warp barrier, analogous to the Bell X-1 breaking the sound barrier.
In the mid-22nd century, the Earth ship Enterprise is launched under the command of Captain Jonathan Archer. When the crew rescues an alien from a crashed spaceship, Earth gets its first look at the alien's race - the Klingons.
With Scott Bakula, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating. A century before Captain Kirk's five-year mission, Jonathan Archer captains the United Earth ship Enterprise during the early years of Starfleet, leading up to the Earth-Romulan War and the formation of the Federation.
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(written from a Production point of view)
In 2151, Humanity finally prepares to take its first steps into deep space by way of the prototype warp five starship Enterprise NX-01, led by Captain Jonathan Archer. Following an incident in which a lone Klingon courier crashes in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, Archer launches the ship from Earth spacedock in order to bring the Klingon homeworld. He then takes Enterprise on a mission of exploration.
Season one of Star Trek: Enterprise establishes several long-running plot lines that continue until the end of the series, including the Temporal Cold War and a conflict between Vulcan and Andoria; several episodes throughout this season focus on those story arcs.
•Characters which "crossover" from other incarnations of Star Trek: Zefram Cochrane ("Broken Bow").
•Star Trek Nemesis was filmed concurrent with this season, to be released during the next.
•This is the last season of any Star Trek series to have been released on VHS in the UK. Subsequent seasons were released on DVD only, due to the rise in popularity of that medium for home entertainment.
•Rick Berman's original idea for this entire first season was for it to be set on Earth as Humanity's first-ever warp starship was constructed. This was soon decided to be too far removed from the style of the franchise as a whole, and so the premise was redrafted.
•By midway through the production schedule on the pilot episode "Broken Bow", Rick Berman and fellow Executive Producer Brannon Braga had written one additional hour-long episode as well as the stories for three or four other regular installments. (Star Trek: Communicator issue 134, p. 76) While "The Andorian Incident" was in production, the series' writing staff had planned out about twice as many episodes as had been produced, as the writers had "broken a dozen stories," according to staff writer Chris Black. (Star Trek: Communicator issue 143, p. 29)
•Showrunner Brannon Braga wanted to put together a writing staff of people who had never worked on Star Trek before, to bring a fresh air and new creative energies to the series, leading to the hiring of writers-producers Chris Black, Stephen Beck, Fred Dekker, Antoinette Stella, André Jacquemetton, and Maria Jacquemetton, working alongside Phyllis Strong, Mike Sussman and André Bormanis, who had already worked on the franchise. However, creative differences and arguments over the direction of the series and the way the writers' room was run, led to every newcomer sans Chris Black leaving the show in or after the first season. (The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years)
Starring
•Scott Bakula as Jonathan Archer •John Billingsley as Phlox •Jolene Blalock as T'Pol •Dominic Keating as Malcolm Reed •Anthony Montgomery as Travis Mayweather •Linda Park as Hoshi Sato •Connor Trinneer as Charles "Trip" Tucker III
Guest and co-stars
•ENT Season 1 performers
Crew
Based upon Star Trek created by •Gene Roddenberry Created by •Rick Berman and Brannon Braga Theme by •Diane Warren, performed by Russell Watson Consulting Producer •Fred Dekker ("Fight or Flight” – “Shockwave") Co-Producers •Brad Yacobian •Stephen Welke •Tim Finch ("Fight or Flight” – “Dear Doctor", "Shadows of P'Jem") Producers •Dawn Velazquez •Antoinette Stella ("Fight or Flight” – “Dear Doctor") •J.P. Farrell ("Fight or Flight” – “Shockwave") Supervising Producers •Merri D. Howard •Peter Lauritson •Chris Black ("The Andorian Incident” – “Shockwave") Executive Producers •Rick Berman •Brannon Braga Associate Producer •David Rossi Executive Story Editors •Phyllis Strong ("Fight or Flight” – “Shockwave") •Mike Sussman ("Fight or Flight” – “Shockwave") •Stephen Beck ("Fight or Flight” – “Oasis") Story Editors •André Jacquemetton ("Fight or Flight” – “Shockwave") •Maria Jacquemetton ("Fight or Flight” – “Shockwave") •André Bormanis ("Acquisition” – “Shockwave") Music by •Dennis McCarthy ("Broken Bow", "Strange New World", "Breaking the Ice", "Fortunate Son", "Sleeping Dogs", "Oasis", "Shockwave") •Jay Chattaway ("Fight or Flight", "Unexpected", "Civilization", "Cold Front", "Shuttlepod One", "Detained", "Two Days and Two Nights") •David Bell ("Terra Nova", "Dear Doctor", "Fusion", "Fallen Hero") •Paul Baillargeon ("The Andorian Incident", "Shadows of P'Jem", "Rogue Planet", "Vox Sola") •Velton Ray Bunch ("Silent Enemy", "Acquisition", "Desert Crossing") Director of Photography •Marvin V. Rush, ASC Production Designer •Herman Zimmerman Editors •J.P. Farrell ("Broken Bow") •Robert Lederman ("Fight or Flight", "Terra Nova", "Civilization", "Silent Enemy", "Sleeping Dogs", "Rogue Planet", "Detained", "Desert Crossing") •Daryl Baskin ("Strange New World", "The Andorian Incident", "Fortunate Son", "Dear Doctor", "Shuttlepod One", "Acquisition", "Vox Sola", "Two Days and Two Nights") •David A. Koeppel ("Unexpected", "Breaking the Ice", "Cold Front", "Shadows of P'Jem", "Fusion", "Oasis", "Fallen Hero", "Shockwave") Unit Production Manager •Brad Yacobian First Assistant Directors •Jerry Fleck ("Broken Bow", "Strange New World", "Terra Nova", "Breaking the Ice", "Fortunate Son", "Silent Enemy", "Shadows of P'Jem” – “Shuttlepod One", "Rogue Planet", "Oasis", "Vox Sola", "Desert Crossing", "Shockwave") •Arlene Fukai ("Fight or Flight", "Unexpected", "The Andorian Incident", "Civilization", "Cold Front", "Dear Doctor” – “Sleeping Dogs", "Fusion", "Acquisition", "Two Days and Two Nights") •Michael DeMeritt ("Detained", "Fallen Hero") Second Assistant Directors •Michael DeMeritt ("Broken Bow” – “Acquisition", "Desert Crossing” – “Shockwave") •Michael Risner ("Oasis” – “Fallen Hero") Casting by •Junie Lowry Johnson, CSA (credited as Junie Lowry-Johnson in "Broken Bow" and "Fight or Flight") •Ron Surma Costume Designer •Robert Blackman Set Decorator •Jim Mees Visual Effects Producer •Dan Curry Visual Effects Supervisors •Ronald B. Moore ("Broken Bow", "Strange New World", "Fortunate Son", "Silent Enemy", "Shadows of P'Jem” – “Shuttlepod One", "Rogue Planet", "Oasis", "Vox Sola", "Desert Crossing", "Shockwave") •Mitch Suskin ("Fight or Flight", "Unexpected", "The Andorian Incident", "Civilization", "Cold Front", "Dear Doctor” – “Sleeping Dogs", "Fusion", "Acquisition", "Detained", "Fallen Hero", "Two Days and Two Nights") •David Stipes ("Terra Nova", "Breaking the Ice") Visual Effects Coordinators •Elizabeth Castro ("Broken Bow", "Strange New World", "Fortunate Son", "Silent Enemy", "Shadows of P'Jem” – “Shuttlepod One", "Rogue Planet", "Oasis", "Vox Sola", "Desert Crossing", "Shockwave") •Arthur J. Codron ("Broken Bow", "The Andorian Incident", "Civilization", "Cold Front", "Dear Doctor” – “Sleeping Dogs", "Fusion", "Acquisition", "Detained", "Fallen Hero", "Two Days and Two Nights") •Kevin Blank ("Fight or Flight", "Unexpected") •Adam Buckner ("Terra Nova", "Breaking the Ice") Art Director •Louise Dorton Scenic Art Supervisor/Technical Consultant •Michael Okuda Production Illustrators •Doug Drexler ("Broken Bow") •David E. Duncan ("Civilization", "Silent Enemy", "Sleeping Dogs", "Rogue Planet", "Detained", "Desert Crossing") •John Eaves ("Fortunate Son", "Dear Doctor", "Shuttlepod One", "Acquisition", "Vox Sola", "Two Days and Two Nights") Make-Up Designed and Supervised by •Michael Westmore Senior Illustrator •Doug Drexler ("Fight or Flight” – “Breaking the Ice", "Cold Front", "Shadows of P'Jem", "Fusion", "Oasis", "Fallen Hero", "Shockwave") Script Supervisor •Jan Rudolph Stunt Coordinator •Vince Deadrick, Jr. Special Effects •Rich Ratliff (credited as Richard Ratliff in "Broken Bow") Assistant Editors •Jacques Gravett ("Broken Bow", "Terra Nova", "Civilization", "Silent Enemy", "Sleeping Dogs", "Rogue Planet", "Detained", "Desert Crossing") •Michael O'Halloran ("Broken Bow", "Unexpected", "Breaking the Ice", "Cold Front", "Shadows of P'Jem", "Fusion", "Oasis", "Fallen Hero", "Shockwave") •Jonathan Paul Ramirez ("Fight or Flight") •Harry Jierjian ("Strange New World", "The Andorian Incident", "Fortunate Son", "Dear Doctor", "Shuttlepod One", "Acquisition", "Vox Sola", "Two Days and Two Nights") (credited as Harry Jeirjian in "Strange New World") Visual Effects Assistant Editor •Edward Hoffmeister Visual Effects Associate •Armen V. Kevorkian Property Master •Craig Binkley Construction Coordinator •Thomas J. Arp Set Designers •Fritz Zimmerman, III ("Broken Bow” – “Unexpected", "The Andorian Incident", "Civilization", "Cold Front", "Dear Doctor” – “Sleeping Dogs", "Fusion", "Acquisition", "Detained", "Fallen Hero", "Two Days and Two Nights") •Anthony Bro ("Broken Bow", "Terra Nova", "Breaking the Ice", "Fortunate Son", "Silent Enemy", "Shadows of P'Jem” – “Shuttlepod One", "Rogue Planet", "Oasis", "Vox Sola", "Desert Crossing", "Shockwave") Scenic Artists •Wendy Drapanas ("Broken Bow") •Anthony Fredrickson ("Broken Bow", "Strange New World", "The Andorian Incident", "Fortunate Son", "Dear Doctor", "Shuttlepod One", "Acquisition", "Vox Sola", "Two Days and Two Nights") •James Van Over ("Fight or Flight", "Terra Nova", "Civilization", "Silent Enemy", "Sleeping Dogs", "Rogue Planet", "Detained", "Desert Crossing") •Geoffrey Mandel ("Unexpected", "Breaking the Ice", "Cold Front", "Shadows of P'Jem", "Fusion", "Oasis", "Fallen Hero", "Shockwave") Video Supervisor •Denise Okuda Video Operator •Ben Betts Hair Designer •Michael Moore Hair Stylists •Gloria Pasqua Casny •Charlotte A. Parker ("Broken Bow") •Roma Goddard ("Broken Bow", "Strange New World", "Terra Nova", "Breaking the Ice", "Fortunate Son", "Silent Enemy", "Shadows of P'Jem” – “Shuttlepod One", "Rogue Planet", "Oasis", "Vox Sola", "Desert Crossing", "Shockwave") •Laura Connolly ("Fight or Flight", "Unexpected", "The Andorian Incident", "Civilization", "Cold Front", "Dear Doctor” – “Sleeping Dogs", "Fusion", "Acquisition", "Detained", "Fallen Hero", "Two Days and Two Nights") Wardrobe Supervisor •Carol Kunz Make-Up Artists •Suzanne Diaz-Westmore •Ellis Burman ("Broken Bow” – “Fight or Flight", "Unexpected” – “Terra Nova", "Breaking the Ice” – “Civilization", "Cold Front” – “Silent Enemy", "Sleeping Dogs” – “Shadows of P'Jem", "Fusion” – “Rogue Planet", "Oasis” – “Detained", "Fallen Hero” – “Desert Crossing", "Shockwave") •Jeff Lewis ("Broken Bow” – “Strange New World", "Terra Nova” – “The Andorian Incident", "Civilization” – “Fortunate Son", "Silent Enemy” – “Sleeping Dogs", "Shuttlepod One", "Rogue Planet” – “Acquisition", "Detained” – “Vox Sola", "Desert Crossing” – “Two Days and Two Nights") •Bradley M. Look ("Broken Bow", "Strange New World” – “Unexpected", "The Andorian Incident” – “Breaking the Ice", "Fortunate Son” – “Cold Front", "Dear Doctor", "Shadows of P'Jem” – “Fusion", "Acquisition” – “Oasis", "Vox Sola” – “Fallen Hero", "Two Days and Two Nights” – “Shockwave") Key Costumers •Tom Siegel ("Broken Bow” – “Fight or Flight", "Terra Nova", "Breaking the Ice", "Fortunate Son", "Silent Enemy", "Shadows of P'Jem” – “Shuttlepod One", "Rogue Planet", "Oasis", "Vox Sola", "Desert Crossing", "Shockwave") •Matt Hoffman ("Broken Bow” – “Fight or Flight", "Terra Nova", "Breaking the Ice", "Fortunate Son", "Silent Enemy", "Shadows of P'Jem” – “Shuttlepod One", "Rogue Planet", "Oasis", "Vox Sola", "Desert Crossing", "Shockwave") •Susie Money ("Broken Bow", "Strange New World” – “Unexpected", "The Andorian Incident", "Civilization", "Cold Front", "Dear Doctor” – “Sleeping Dogs", "Fusion", "Acquisition", "Detained", "Fallen Hero", "Two Days and Two Nights") •Jamie Thomas ("Broken Bow", "Strange New World” – “Unexpected", "The Andorian Incident", "Civilization", "Cold Front", "Dear Doctor” – “Sleeping Dogs", "Fusion", "Acquisition", "Detained", "Fallen Hero", "Two Days and Two Nights") Camera Operator •Douglas Knapp, SOC Chief Lighting Technician •Bill Peets Sound Mixer •Greg Agalsoff First Company Grip •Randy Burgess Transportation Captains •Stu Satterfield ("Broken Bow") •Gary Edelman ("Broken Bow") Music Editor •Stephen M. Rowe Supervising Sound Editor •Bill Wistrom Supervising Sound Effects Editors •Jim Wolvington ("Broken Bow") •Masanobu Tomita ("Fight or Flight” – “Shockwave") Sound Editors •Masanobu Tomita ("Broken Bow") •T. Ashley Harvey •Dale Chaloukian •Shaun Varney •Jim Wolvington ("Fight or Flight” – “Shockwave") Re-Recording Mixers •Christopher Haire, CAS ("Broken Bow") •Richard Morrison, CAS ("Broken Bow") •Douglas W. Davey, CAS ("Broken Bow") Senior Colorist •George Cvjetnicanin ("Broken Bow") Online Editor •John Carroll ("Broken Bow") Production Coordinator •Diane Overdiek Post Production Coordinator •Joanna K. McMeikan Production Associates •Joanna Fuller •Terry Matalas Pre-Production Coordinator •Maggie Allen Assistant to Producers •Eric Norman •J.C. Fernandez (credited as Juan Fernandez in "Broken Bow") Location Managers •Lisa White ("Broken Bow", "Strange New World", "Terra Nova", "Desert Crossing") •Claudia Eastman ("Terra Nova") Production Accountant •Suzi Shimizu Casting Executive •Helen Mossler, CSA Casting Assistant •Chadwick Struck Main Title Design by •Montgomery/Cobb Courtesy of •Universal Licensing, Inc. ("Dear Doctor") Water Polo Consultant •Richard Corso ("Vox Sola") Matte Paintings •Bill Mather ("Two Days and Two Nights") Post Production Sound •Todd Studios Burbank Digital Optical Effects •CIS, Hollywood •R!ot ("Terra Nova") Editing Facilities •Hollywood Digital ("Broken Bow") •Level 3 Post ("Fight or Flight” – “Shockwave") Computer Generated Effects •Foundation Imaging ("Broken Bow” – “Fight or Flight", "Unexpected", "The Andorian Incident", "Civilization” – “Sleeping Dogs", "Fusion” – “Acquisition", "Detained” – “Fallen Hero", "Two Days and Two Nights” – “Shockwave") •Eden FX ("Broken Bow", "Strange New World” – “Terra Nova", "Breaking the Ice", "Cold Front” – “Silent Enemy", "Shadows of P'Jem” – “Shuttlepod One", "Rogue Planet", "Oasis", "Vox Sola", "Desert Crossing", "Shockwave") •Black Pool Studios ("Broken Bow", "Strange New World", "The Andorian Incident", "Civilization", "Dear Doctor") •Illusion Arts ("Broken Bow", "Unexpected", "Shockwave") •Strange Engine ("Fortunate Son", "Desert Crossing")
•Enterprise season 1 at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
•Star Trek: Enterprise Season One Credits at StarTrek.com
•Star Trek Enterprise Season 1 episode reviews at Ex Astris Scientia
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Star Trek: Enterprise, originally titled simply Enterprise for its first two seasons, is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. It originally aired from September 26, 2001 to May 13, 2005 on United Paramount Network ( UPN ).
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