Star Trek: Enterprise / Season 1

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Season 1 of Enterprise
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Episodes 26th
Country of production United StatesUnited States United States
First broadcast 26 Sep 2001 - May 22, 2002 on UPN
German-language
first broadcast
March 15, 2003 - Sep 5 2003 on Sat.1
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Episode list

With the first season began in 2001 in the United States of America , the television series Enterprise, later renamed Star Trek: Enterprise , by the television channel UPN . The season consists of the 90-minute pilot film and 24, each 45-minute episodes. The action takes place in the years 2151 and 2152; the final episode is a cliffhanger that ends in the 31st century. In Germany, Sat.1 first broadcast the season in 2003, after it had already appeared on VHS in 2002 . It is now also available on DVD and Blu-ray .

action

No.
( total )
No.
( St. )
German title Original title First broadcast in the USA German language first broadcast (D) Director script
1/2 1/2 Departure into the unknown Broken Bow 26 Sep 2001 15th Mar 2003 James L. Conway Rick Berman , Brannon Braga
When the Enterprise crew wants to bring a Klingon shot down on earth back to his homeworld, they get involved in a dispute with the Suliban, who are involved in the so-called "temporal cold war" ( → main article ).
3 3 friend or foe Fight or Flight Oct 3, 2001 21 Mar 2003 Allan Kroeker Rick Berman , Brannon Braga
While Archer is having Reed calibrate the aiming scanners for the torpedoes, the crew discovers a drifting spaceship, which they are investigating by going on board. There are 15 corpses of the humanoid species Axanar hanging upside down from the ceiling. After T'Pol advises that the murderers of the dead could return and also pose a threat to the Enterprise, Archer lets the Enterprise fly away again. Because of his guilty conscience that he had not cleared up the cause of the death, Archer soon turned around and Phlox performed an autopsy. In doing so, he finds out that triglomylin is withdrawn from the body, a body fluid similar to lymph fluid . Meanwhile, T'Pol's fears are fulfilled and the Murderer's spaceship returns; the Enterprise then shoots flightless and tries to take control of it. Another Axanar spaceship that was added finally destroys the attacking ship after Hoshi, after some hesitation, managed to ask the Axanar for help in their previously foreign language.
4th 4th Ghost stories Strange New World Oct 10, 2001 28 Mar 2003 David Livingston Mike Sussman , Phyllis Strong ;
Idea: Rick Berman , Brannon Braga
An away team, including T'Pol and Tucker, has arrived on a planet to investigate when a severe storm suddenly approaches. After the team found shelter in a cave, at least Tucker showed hallucinations, where he saw mysterious stone creatures and suspected T'Pol of collaborating with them, which is why he intends to kill T'Pol. After the Enterprise has beamed one of the team members on board, it dies from the consequences of the infection that also struck Tucker. Based on this knowledge, Archer and Sato, also communicating with T'Pol in Vulcan, hold Tucker off trying to explain their behavior until T'Pol takes the opportunity to overpower Tucker. After the infected team members received the meanwhile from Dr. Phlox-provided medicine has been administered and the storm has subsided, the away team leaves the cave.
5 5 In good hope Unexpected Oct 17, 2001 Apr 4, 2003 Michael Vejar Rick Berman , Brannon Braga
The cause of multiple system failures on the Enterprise turns out to be a Xyrillian spaceship that uses the plasma output of the Enterprise because of its own defective drive and for this purpose flies in the Enterprise's warp shadow. On board the strange ship, Tucker provides crucial repair assistance; during his stay there he got to know a Xyrillian engineer better. Returning to the Enterprise, nipples begin to grow on Tucker's arm , prompting Dr. Phlox discovers that Tucker is pregnant through physical contact with the Xyrillian. To fix this problem, which is unpleasant for Tucker, the Enterprise tracks down the Xyrillian ship after a short search. Since it threatens to be destroyed by a Klingon ship that is also present, Archer makes the Klingons curious about the Xyrillian hologram technology. This finally allows Tucker to board the Xyrillian ship and terminate the pregnancy: the fetus is transferred.
6th 6th Terra Nova Terra Nova Oct 24, 2001 Apr 11, 2003 LeVar Burton Rick Berman , Brannon Braga
The Enterprise investigates the ancient human colony of Terra Nova on a planet. Landed there on a ferry, the crew found a completely deserted village. While chasing an unknown person, Reed is trapped in a tunnel system by strangers; they have lived there for 70 years. They went there once when the surface was contaminated. Since the people named Novans see the crew as a threat, they keep Reed prisoner. The crew determines that an asteroid impact caused a fallout that forced them to escape underground, and that they were initially immune to the radiation as children - unlike their parents, who perished. Since they also threaten to die from the more and more contaminated groundwater, Archer wants to relocate them to earth, which the Novans are reluctant to do. After Archer rescues a fallen Novan from drowning, the Novans are persuaded to release Reed and move themselves to the caves of another, uncontaminated continent on the planet.
7th 7th Double game The Andorian Incident Oct 31, 2001 May 2, 2003 Roxann Dawson Fred Dekker ;
Idea: Rick Berman , Brannon Braga , Fred Dekker
For exploratory purposes, the Enterprise visits a planet on which the volcanic monastery of P'Jem is located. However, the monastery is besieged by Andorians who suspect the Vulcans of using secret technology to spy on their planet. When Archer, T'Pol and Tucker arrive at the monastery, they are captured by Andorians and imprisoned with the monks. Immediately the three of them forge an escape plan and implement it with the help of the Enterprise crew, with whom they communicate unnoticed by the Andorians. During the eruption, to their surprise, they finally discover a huge volcanic surveillance system, which confirms the Andorians' suspicions. Knowing this, the Andorians release the crew, and Archer lets the Andorians go unmolested.
8th 8th The ice breaks Breaking the ice Nov 7, 2001 May 9, 2003 Terry Windell Maria Jaquemetton , Andre Jaquemetton
The Enterprise is examining a comet over 80 km in diameter to extract a rare mineral. Immediately a volcanic spaceship approaches, whose captain, who considers the people to be arrogant, among other things, is overseeing the Enterprise's efforts. Reed and Mayweather examine the icy comet's surface. At the same time, Tucker learns of T'Pol's problems with her planned arranged marriage . He understands that she would rather not marry and advises her accordingly, but she feels obliged to follow Vulcan traditions. Mayweather injured his leg after blasting a hole in the coment's surface. As a result, the two make it late to reach their ferry on the ice that is crumbling under the rising sun. With this they fall into a deep hole when taking off. Since Archer does not manage to save the two with the Enterprise, he accepts the help of the Vulcans to rescue the ferry from their ship with the tractor beam . He was initially reluctant to do this because of his distrust of the Vulcans. T'Pol takes Tucker's advice and refuses to marry.
9 9 The seed Civilization Nov 15, 2001 May 16, 2003 Michael Vejar Phyllis Strong , Mike Sussman
The Enterprise crew is exploring an alien planet home to what appears to be a pre-industrial Akali society and is trying to find out what causes neutrino emissions that the ship's computer has noticed on the surface. To do this, Archer and Tucker break into a commercial building that contains the energy source that turns out to be a reactor. They are surprised by a local woman who is investigating the business owner because of local symptoms of poisoning among the residents. Together they determine that the owner, who belongs to a different species, is having weapons produced under the building and having them transported away by spaceships. Because the owner feels disturbed by the crew, he lets Archer and the woman chase on the planet and shoot at the Enterprise in orbit. However, the Enterprise crew manages to beam the reactor out of the building and destroy it, as well as incapacitate the foreign ship. The risk of illness for the Akali can thus be averted.
10 10 Family ties Fortunate Son Nov 21, 2001 May 23, 2003 LeVar Burton James Duff
The freighter Fortunate, traveling with a human crew but not part of Starfleet, is attacked by Nausicaan pirates. The captain is seriously injured and a Nausicaan is captured by chief officer Ryan. Ryan interrogates the prisoner to track down the other Nausicaans he wants to destroy. The Enterprise receives the order from Starfleet Command to help the Fortunate with the repairs. Arriving at the ship, Mayweather learns from Ryan that his parents were once killed by Nausicaans. Since Ryan does not want to explain to Archer why he is holding the Nausicaan prisoner, he outwits the Enterprise crew and flees with the Fortunate in the direction of the location of other Nausicaan ships in order to attack them. Archer tries to prevent this for moral reasons by having the ship tracked. Anticipating a possible destruction of the Fortunate by the defending Nausicaans, Archer wants to improve relations with the Nausicaans. In addition, he lets Mayweather convince the vengeful Ryan to give up.
11 11 Cold War Cold Front Nov 28, 2001 May 30, 2003 Robert Duncan McNeill Stephen Beck , Tim Finch
Just like a spaceship with pilgrims on board, the Enterprise stays near a star formation area to witness the birth of a star. While some of the pilgrims are visiting the Enterprise at the invitation of Archer, one of them places something undetected in the engine room. A little later, the Enterprise flies through a plasma storm on its way to the protostar , which leads to an antimatter cascade on the ship's drive system, which, however, for an initially inexplicable reason, ends before it would have destroyed the ship. Shortly afterwards, Archer's servant Daniels reveals that he is a time traveler from a future 900 years away and that the cascade was only stopped because of the intervention of Silik, a Suliban. There is a "Temporal Cold War" and he has to arrest Silik. Silik soon appears in Archer's quarters and assures him that Daniels is a liar. After Silik has drugged Archer, he shoots Daniels. Archer then follows Silik into the ferry hangar, where he escapes him and flees into an approaching Suliban spaceship.
12 12 Silent enemy Silent Enemy Jan. 16, 2002 June 6, 2003 Winrich Kolbe André Bormanis
The Enterprise has multiple contact with a strange spaceship, but the crew refuses to communicate. After it has shot at the Enterprise and then fled, Archer decides to fly to Earth with the Enterprise to have the new phaser cannons installed there. Tucker and Reed are ambitious to install the weapons during the flight. This pays off when, after an initially unplanned test, they can use the weapons to incapacitate the resurfaced foreign ship and thus make it flee. Meanwhile, Archer has asked Sato to find his favorite food for Reed's birthday. So, much to his delight, you can finally surprise Reed with a pineapple cake.
13 13 Dear doctor Dear Doctor Jan. 23, 2002 June 13, 2003 James A. Contner Maria Jaquemetton , Andre Jaquemetton
Dr. Phlox dictates a letter to a doctor friend. He also records his current professional and private impressions in it. The latter include the advances made by his human colleague Cutler. When the Enterprise takes two injured Walakians on board from a drifting spaceship, it turns out that the species, which currently comprises 50 million individuals, is threatened with extinction due to an epidemic in the next few years . As Phlox finds out, the disease is genetic and, unlike the Walakians, does not affect the Wenk, who live on the same planet and who are resistant to the pathogen . Phlox advises Archer against using the remedy he has now developed. He justifies this with the fact that they would then also interfere in the evolution of the Wenk, who benefit from the disease of the Walakians. Archer finally decides according to Phlox's opinion that he doesn't want to play god. In return he gives the Walakians a drug that relieves the symptoms for about 10 years.
14th 14th Sleeping dogs Sleeping dogs Jan. 30, 2002 June 20, 2003 Les Landau Fred Dekker
To help a wrecked spaceship that is stuck in the atmosphere of a gas planet , an outside team consisting of T'Pol, Reed and Sato flies a ferry to the ship, which they identify as Klingon. They find its crew unconscious, but a Klingon woman takes them by surprise and flees with the ferry, which is soon picked up by the Enterprise. The Klingon ship is in danger of being destroyed as it continues to sink into the atmosphere. In order to reactivate the drive and thus save themselves, the three initially unsuccessfully try to repair the defective fusion reactor . On board the Enterprise, the Klingon woman is initially reluctant to help repair her ship. Phlox determines that the Klingon crew has become sick from beer stolen from their last foray. Eventually, after studying Klingon culture records, Archer convinces the woman to help salvage her ship. After the ship has left the atmosphere and its crew is conscious again, its captain fails to attack the Enterprise.
15th 15th In the shadow of P'Jem Shadows of P'Jem Feb 6, 2002 June 27, 2003 Michael Vejar Mike Sussman , Phyllis Strong ;
Idea: Rick Berman , Brannon Braga
Because the Vulcans accuse Archer of exerting too much influence on his intervention in the Vulcan monastery of P'Jem , they want to move T'Pol permanently. Contrary to Archer's opinion, T'Pol accepts her transfer without protest. In order to change her mind after all, Archer takes her on an external mission to the planet Koridan, whose head of government has invited her to visit. Upon their arrival, however, the two are arrested and imprisoned by a radical Koridan group, because they see them as both their enemies and sympathizers of the volcanically supported government. While Archer and T'Pol try unsuccessfully to flee, the Vulcan Captain Sopek calls on Deputy Enterprise Captain Tucker to lead the immediate rescue of the two prisoners. Tucker resists this on the grounds that he is endangering the prisoners and wants to secretly free them himself together with Reed. Reed and Tucker receive unexpected help from two Andorians who owe Archer a favor for discovering the eavesdropping post under P'Jem. During the liberation, Sopek and his followers suddenly join in, who draw the attention of the guards through their conspicuous approach. T'Pol is injured while trying to protect Sopek. Archer's subsequent attempt to persuade Sopek to speak out against T'Pol's transfer because of T'Pol's loyalty appears to be successful.
16 16 Alone Shuttlepod One Feb 13, 2002 4th July 2003 David Livingston Rick Berman , Brannon Braga
When a Tessian spaceship docked with the Enterprise, there was an accident in which both ships collide. Reed and Tucker, who previously set out on a space shuttle for survey work, want to return to the meeting point with the Enterprise early because of defective sensors and discover spacecraft wreckage that leads them to believe that the Enterprise has been destroyed and its crew dead does not have a functioning warp drive , set a course on which they hope to be saved. Much to Tucker's displeasure, Reed prepares for his imminent death with farewell letters. Nevertheless, the two become friends. When they threaten to freeze to death and suffocate, they blow up the drive of the ferry to draw attention to themselves with the explosion. This will eventually save them from the Enterprise.
17th 17th merger fusion Feb. 27, 2002 Aug 2, 2003 Rob Hedden Phyllis Strong , Mike Sussman ;
Idea: Rick Berman , Brannon Braga
The Enterprise crew provides repair assistance to the crew of a Vulcan spaceship. Contrary to the traditions of their species, the Vulcans allow feelings at the expense of logic; T'Pol doubts the meaning of such a way of life. The Vulcan Tolaris convinces T'Pol to forego her everyday meditation in favor of dreaming . So it comes that she dreams intensely, among other things of mutual love act with Tolaris. So that T'Pol remembers her dreams to Tolaris, she allows a thought- amalgamation with him. When he tries to force her to accept her repressed emotions, she breaks off the merger prematurely; then she falls ill. When Archer, at the request of the Starfleet commander, fails to persuade the Vulcan Coff to talk to his dying father, he asks Tucker for help, who then successfully appeals to Coff's repentance. Since Archer sees a threat in Tolaris' behavior towards T'Pol, he provokes an outbreak of violence. Archer takes this as an opportunity to send the Vulcans away.
18th 18th Laws of hunting Rogue planet 20 Mar 2002 Aug 8, 2003 Allan Kroeker Chris Black ;
Idea: Rick Berman , Brannon Braga , Chris Black
Leading officers of the Enterprise crew go to a randomly discovered planet on which they have previously located an unknown spaceship. Although the planet does not orbit a star and its surface is completely dark, it has lush vegetation. Some representatives of the Eska species, as they pretend to the crew, use these to hunt wild, pig-like animals. When the officers join the hunt out of curiosity, a young woman appears to Archer several times, much to the disbelief of his colleagues, who asks him for help. He later identifies it as a memory from his childhood. The Eska then admit to the crew that the animals and the woman are phantom-like shapeshifters who they hunt in revenge on Eskan conspecifics who were once killed by the creatures, and that they use modified scanners to track down the creatures. Since Archer sees the creatures at a disadvantage, he lets the woman distribute a camouflage to her fellow species, which means that the Eska no longer have any hunting success.
19th 19th Space pirates Acquisition 27 Mar 2002 Aug 9, 2003 James Whitmore Jr. Maria Jaquemetton , Andre Jaquemetton ;
Idea: Rick Berman , Brannon Braga
Some big-eared, greedy aliens board the Enterprise to loot weapons, furniture and computer technology and kidnap the women they want to enslave. Before that, they stunned the crew - with the exception of Tuckers, who was in the decontamination chamber. The aliens wake up Archer to ask him the location of the hoped-for safe. After Tucker was able to wake T'Pol, the two work cooperatively with Archer to get rid of the extremely profitable and woman-loving aliens, and also sow dissension among them. Finally they manage to arrest three of the four robbers and have them carry the stolen goods back to the Enterprise. Archer can convince the fourth thief, who has so far been submissive to his fellows, to show more initiative. As a result, it finally takes command of your spaceship when it flies away.
20th 20th Ship of the Spirits Oasis Apr 3, 2002 Aug 15, 2003 Jim Charleston Rick Berman , Brannon Braga , Stephen Black
The Enterprise crew investigates a trader's tip that there is a crashed spaceship on a planet that is said to contain useful raw materials. Arriving at the obviously emergency landed spaceship, an outside team soon encounters some humanoids. As former colonists, they claim to have been attacked with their ship three years ago and to have crashed here. They gratefully accept Archers' offer to help them repair their drive. While Tucker spends a lot of time with Leanna, the engineer's daughter, Reed discovers that the colonists must have actually crashed 22 years ago and that it was not an attack but a malfunction that was responsible. Leanna is forced by her father not to reveal anything about her secret. When the field team gets too curious about the colonists, they lock up T'Pol and force Tucker to repair storage relays. But Tucker can convince Leanna to clarify the situation. To do this, she removes a memory relay and all the colonists with the exception of Leanna and her father disappear - they were just holograms that the engineer created after the crash of her ship, which he helped to cause, to let Leanna grow up in company. The father finally refuses to leave the planet because he has come to love it as home.
21st 21st In safe custody Detained Apr 24, 2002 Aug 16, 2003 David Livingston Mike Sussman , Phyllis Strong ;
Idea: Rick Berman , Brannon Braga
Archer and Mayweather find themselves, to their amazement, in a prison building on the planet Tendar Prime after their ferry was shot down. There they are accused of being enemies by the Tendarans and Archer is questioned by the prison chief about the Suliban, the Cabal and the temporal cold war. You are imprisoned with several dozen Suliban, who are both protected from the Cabal by the Tendarans and seen as a risk to a possible collaboration with the Cabal. Archer and Mayweather immediately try to convince the Suliban to flee together, and are confronted with prejudices of the Suliban to collaborate with the Tendarans. In preparation for the outbreak, Archer receives a communicator from the Enterprise. When the Tendaraner discover it, Archer is in solitary confinement. With the help of Reed, whom Phlox had surgically transformed into a Suliban, and the Tucker, who came towards him by ferry, the prisoners finally managed to escape from the camp.
22nd 22nd Vox Sola Vox Sola May 1, 2002 22 Aug 2003 Roxann Dawson Fred Dekker ;
Idea: Rick Berman , Brannon Braga , Fred Dekker
Angry, some Cretans leave the Enterprise. As they cast off with their ship, a shape-changing creature enters the Enterprise. After the creature has caused some strange technical problems on the ship, it is discovered by two crew members in the hold, who weave it into a slimy spider web. The same thing happens to Archer, Tucker and a colleague when they rush to the aid of the trapped. An attempt to free the prisoners by bombarding them with EM rays fails and leads to the fact that the being increasingly assimilates the five people by entering into a symbiosis with them. The suspicion for the origin of the creature quickly falls on the Cretans, who the crew soon begins to track down. Understanding their language is extremely difficult for Sato at first, but later successfully. So Mayweather can get information about the planet of origin of the being from the Cretans after he has solved the common communication problem. When the prisoners are almost completely assimilated and in danger of dying, Sato and T'Pol are able to get the being to release the prisoners after they have found a way to communicate and have promised to release it at the coordinates on the planet that they have specified . Finally, the crew drops the being on the planet.
23 23 Fallen heroine Fallen Hero May 8, 2002 23 Aug 2003 Patrick R. Norris Alan Cross ;
Idea: Rick Berman , Brannon Braga , Chris Black
As part of a relief effort for the volcanic government, the Starfleet leadership commissions Archer to pick up the volcanic ambassador V'lar from the planet Mazar and bring her to the volcanic ship Sheran. After V'lar got aboard the Enterprise, some Mazarites demand at gunpoint that V'lar be handed over to them, who accused them of abuse of office and of criminality. Archer then makes the Masaritian ship incapable of maneuvering. Since Archer sees his own crew in danger, but V'lar does not want to reveal to what extent the allegations are true, Archer lets the Enterprise turn in the direction of Mazar. After a conversation with V'lar, T'Pol, whom V'lar knows from earlier and considers innocent, is able to convince Archer not to hand V'lar over to the Mazarites. It was only when the Enterprise threatened to be overtaken by three Masaritic ships, from which it was fleeing at maximum warp speed, that V'lar reveals to Archer that these Mazaritans are a criminal splinter organization that has infiltrated the Mazaritan government therefore V'lar asked for help. Finally, Archer can buy enough time and protect V'lar from the attack of the criminal Masarites until the superior ship Sheran has come to the rescue.
24 24 Through the dessert Desert Crossing May 8, 2002 Aug 30, 2003 David Straiton André Bormanis ;
Idea: Rick Berman , Brannon Braga , André Bormanis
Archer and Tucker are invited to dinner by Sobral, a resident of the desert planet Zygnia, as a thank you for helping repair his spaceship. But when Sobral's settlement is attacked by the military from Trelet, his political enemy, Sobral reveals the real reason for the invitation by asking Archer for help with weapons. Since it is not possible to take the ferry back to the Enterprise due to repeated bombardments, Archer and Tucker fight their way through the extremely hot desert and threaten to die of thirst. T'Pol asks Trelet from the Enterprise, unsuccessfully, to be allowed to rescue them. But when Sobral comes to the Enterprise in search of protection, T'Pol can convince him of his responsibility for her fate. Thereupon Sobral helps overcome the planetary defense system and rescue.
25th 25th Two days on Risa Two days and two nights May 15, 2002 Aug 31, 2003 Michael Dorn Rick Berman , Brannon Braga
Part of the crew spends two days and two nights on vacation planet Risa to relax. Tucker and Reed let themselves be seduced by two apparently very human-like women, who later turn out to be shape-changing robbers, tie them up and steal their clothes. Sato spends a night with an alien. After Mayweather injured himself while climbing, T'Pol and Cutler wake Phlox from his drug-induced hibernation; he is therefore still disoriented at Mayweather's treatment. Meanwhile, Archer gets to know a woman whose parents were allegedly killed by the Suliban. As she asks more and more questions about the Suliban and the Cabal, he exposes her as a Tendaran spy; she then flees. Finally, the crew members return to the Enterprise, hiding their respective experiences.
26th 26th The shock wave (1) Shockwave (1) May 22, 2002 5th Sep 2003 Allan Kroeker Rick Berman , Brannon Braga
An Enterprise ferry is on its way to the surface of a planet populated by the Paragans when the ship and the planet are suddenly hit by a huge, fiery shock wave that destroys all 3,600 settlers. It appears that a technical problem on the ferry was responsible for the accident. Thereupon the Starfleet Command, under the pressure of the Vulcans, decides that mankind is not yet mature enough for space travel and that the mission of the Enterprise should therefore be aborted. While the ship flies back to earth, Archer is transported to the San Francisco of the past for two hours , while Daniels, who was believed to be dead, informs him that the Suliban are responsible for the shock wave because they are trying to prevent the Enterprise's mission. Back on the Enterprise and armed with the information Daniels gave, Archer turns the ship to the Paragan planet to investigate the accident. Once there, he heads an outside team that steals information from a Suliban spaceship that was previously unmasked by the Enterprise crew. These prove that the Suliban caused the shockwave by sabotaging the Enterprise Ferry. The Suliban approach and force Archer to board one of their ships. On the way there, Archer suddenly disappears and the numerous Suliban ships want to destroy the Enterprise. Archer finds himself in the completely destroyed San Francisco, where he learns from Daniels that he is in the 31st century and cannot return.

criticism

The German Star Trek Index found that the scriptwriters had succeeded more than in the previous Star Trek series in “developing the characters something in the first season.” Filmszene.de noted that the season except for "Very successful" pilot film and the "brilliant team play episode" Vox Sola does not contain any episodes that are "really outstanding". However, there are also no major “outliers”. Only a few episodes have "fallen into the rut of long-exhausted trek paths", including Sleeping Dogs and the "somewhat lengthy" episode friend or foe . "Convincing" is the combination of several storylines in The Ice Breaking , "really exciting" is the cliffhanger at the end of the season. The US-based DVD Talk said that while the season had some standout episodes, some of which might even eclipse early episodes of other Star Trek television series, the majority of the episodes lacked consistently engaging scripts.

Awards and nominations

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Malte Kirchner: DSi review: Star Trek Enterprise Season 1 on Blu-ray (HD) , in: German StarTrek Index from March 30, 2013, accessed on October 24, 2013
  2. Volker Robrahn: STAR TREK - Back to a better future with ENTERPRISE? - Season 1 , in: Filmszene.de, approx. 2005, accessed on October 24, 2013
  3. Randy Miller III: Star Trek: Enterprise - Season One (Blu-ray) , in: DVD talk of March 26, 2013, accessed on October 24, 2013