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I am living in Hong Kong and has recently been visiting Australia. I found that there is a series called 'Enterprise' which is related to the Star Trek stories.In Hong Kong, there is basically no news on the development of the Star Trek series. (and many of these series was not shown in HK). Since I only saw one episode of this 'Enterprise'. I have no idea how this fit into the Star Trek chain of stories.
Can someone tell me the background of this 'Enterprise' ? (on both the story side such as when - 23 century again or 24 century or earlier or later than ... and then when is this series being filmed ) ?
I really appreciate if you can fil in these interesting gaps. Thanks.
Follow Ups:
This site has lots of useful info on the show including episode guides etc.:)
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It's the "pre-quel" , the beginning. The very first Enterprise on it's maiden voyage. While entertaining it's a bit muddled in the storyline.For example, although this is represented to be the first voyage of humans in a starship, the crew includs a alien doctor. While they initially mentioned a "transporter", references to one have since been dropped.
The crew also includes a rather delectable Vulcan named T'pol which is the main reason I watch the show...
And why are clothing required in the chamber? Doesn't the alien viruses still could hide behind it?
The Vulcan has no neck. 7 of 9, on the other hand, that semi Borg Aryan type with heroic bosom, that's the one to go with if you're stuck on a space ship.
Like football player no-neck or too thin?I think the silicone makes up for whatever no-neck you see deficient.
You think the Vulcans are so advanced a species and they still have to wear clothes. Their mind don't even wander into those areas except once every 7 years, so clothing served no purpose.
Short neck. Vulcans are obviously into surgical enhancements. She's a good choice for a Vulcan because her lips hardly look human. She has style though; she picked the largest off-the-shelf breast implants. She walks funny, but seems to compensate pretty well for the extra weight out front.7 of 9 on the other hand ... a swan, the implants could hurt though.
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