"You're from… 900 years in the future, and you need my help?" Daniels, while showing Archer through the Temporal Observatory "I know this must seem a little overwhelming." Sometimes I think my bunk-mate majored in Chaos Theory." (Everyone holds their breath as they await the inevitable.) "That last bolt struck the warp manifold! We've got an antimatter cascade, sir! If it reaches the warp reactor…" "I see you already know a thing or two about starship engines." Think anyone would mind if I fired a torpedo?" "The bridge looks a lot different from here. (Mayweather thinks about it, then takes his place in the Captain's chair.) "Haven't you ever wondered what it's like?" "A clock! It charts time from the beginning of the universe." If you ask me, I think it's just another ball of hydrogen!" These gentlemen believe it's a sacred event. "Every eleven years one of the protostars gives out a neutron blast. I'm escorting a group of spiritually minded men on a pilgrimage to the Great Plume of Agosoria." "If you don't mind my asking, what brings you here?" Mayweather enters the bridge with Sato while Reed asks their opinion about Night of the Killer Androids "Heh, those were two hours of my life I'd rather have back." Humanoid Figure ordering a Suliban to remove Silik's visual enhancements for failing him previously "You won't need enhanced vision where you're going.
STAR TREK ENTERPRISE TEMPORAL COLD WAR SERIES
> This is the first episode of the series not to feature a shuttlepod. 363) describes this outing as "a scrappy episode, but one that adds a new twist to the Temporal Cold War." The book goes on to say, "There are tantalizing hints, but nothing really meaty to get excited about." > The unofficial reference book Beyond the Final Frontier (p. > Star Trek Magazine's "Ultimate Guide" rated this episode 2 out of 5 arrowhead insignia. > In ENT: "Dawn", Trip Tucker recalls seeing the Great Plume of Agosoria to Zho'Kaan while they are stranded on a moon together. > Both the Temporal Observatory and the phasing device are lost in this episode, but Daniels' Temporal Database remains to be used in "Shockwave" and "Future Tense", the latter episode featuring its final appearance in the series. > This episode marks the first appearance of T'Pol's disbelief in time travel, based on the Vulcan Science Directorate's conclusions. It further implies that Reed and Sato frequent the event.
STAR TREK ENTERPRISE TEMPORAL COLD WAR MOVIE
Ensign Mayweather gripes that out of 50,000 titles in the movie database, they could find no better movie than Night of the Killer Androids. > This episode marks the first mention of movie night. > This episode also marks the first time that Silik's name is given. > This episode marks the first appearance of Daniels (Matt Winston) on the series. > This is the Humanoid Figure's only appearance on the series in an episode which is neither a season premiere nor a season finale. > According to dates given, this episode actually takes place a week after the next episode, "Silent Enemy". "You've really gotta create some different types of choreographed sequences when you're in tight like that," Stunt Coordinator Vince Deadrick, Jr.
> The restrictiveness of the set for the service junction shown near the end of this episode made filming the episode's climactic fight scene, between Archer and Silik, a difficult task. > The episode's final draft script was submitted on 1 October 2001. > This episode had the working title "Untitled Suliban" (as evidenced by the episode's script). > Robert Duncan McNeill directed Cold Front.
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