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== Summary == |
== Summary == |
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+ | The second season of ''Enterprise'' sees less focus on the [[Temporal Cold War]] and the conflicts between [[Vulcan]] and [[Andoria]]. Instead, the season embraces a more episodic format than that of the previous year. However, some service is given to the afore mentioned [[story arc]]s and a new one is introduced involving the [[Klingon Empire]]'s attempts to capture and incarcerate [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]]. The biggest change to impact ''Enterprise'' occurs in the season finale, when an attack against [[Earth]] by the [[Xindi]] wipes out seven million people. The {{NX|01}} is refitted and sent on a new mission: To locate the [[Xindi]] and do everything possible to prevent a second attack. |
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− | ''Enterprise''’s second season begins with the NX-01 being cleared of any wrong-doing involving the destruction of the [[Paraagan II|Paraagan II colony]] in the [[Shockwave (episode)|first season’s finale]]. With a renewed sense of exploration, ''Enterprise'' continues humanity’s journey to seek out new worlds and new civilizations. |
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− | Like season one, the adventures of ''Enterprise'' are largely independent of one another. Familiar faces such as the [[Klingon]]s make appearances in “[[Marauders (episode)|Marauders]]” and “[[Judgment (episode)|Judgment]]”; the [[Kreetassan]]s, introduced in season one’s “[[Vox Sola (episode)|Vox Sola]]” return in “[[A Night in Sickbay (episode)|A Night in Sickbay]]”; and the Vulcan/Andorian saga from season one’s “[[The Andorian Incident (episode)|The Andorian Incident]]” continues in “[[Cease Fire (episode)|Cease Fire]].” Season two also re-introduced a number of species from previous ''Star Trek'' series into the lore of ''Enterprise'', such as the [[Tellarite]]s from [[Star Trek: The Original Series|the original series]] in “[[Bounty (episode)|Bounty]]” as well as the [[Tholian]]s in “[[Future Tense (episode)|Future Tense]]” and, perhaps most polarizing of all, the [[Borg]] make an appearance in “[[Regeneration (episode)|Regeneration]]”, stemming from the destruction of the [[Borg sphere]] at the hands of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|USS ''Enterprise''-E]] in [[Earth]]’s past from the movie {{film|8}}. Early in the season, the crew are introduced to the [[Romulan Star Empire]] when the NX-01 inadvertently stumbles upon a [[Romulan]] [[minefield]], setting in motion a chain of events between [[Humans]] and Romulans that would eventually culminate in the [[Earth-Romulan War]]. |
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+ | === Cast === |
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+ | * [[Scott Bakula]] as [[Jonathan Archer]] |
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+ | * [[John Billingsley]] as [[Phlox]] |
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− | Like the appearance of the [[Ferengi]] in season one’s “[[Acquisition (episode)|Acquisition]]”, the use of the Borg by the producers was seen by many fans as potentially in violation of established canon. However, such as in “Acquisition”, the name of the Borg is never uttered, preventing the crew of ''Enterprise'' from learning the true nature of their adversaries, paving the way for future generations of [[Starfleet]] officers to face them in their own time. |
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+ | * [[Jolene Blalock]] as [[T'Pol]] |
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+ | * [[Dominic Keating]] as [[Malcolm Reed]] |
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− | ''"Sounds to me like we’ve only postponed the invasion until…what? The 24th century?"'' |
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+ | * [[Anthony Montgomery]] as [[Travis Mayweather]] |
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+ | * [[Linda Park]] as [[Hoshi Sato]] |
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+ | * [[Connor Trinneer]] as [[Charles Tucker III]] |
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− | However, season two did nothing to halt the dwindling numbers of ''Star Trek''’s audience. Ratings for the series continued to slide from the [[Broken Bow (episode)|series’ premiere]] and the box office returns for {{film|10}} (which was also released during the course of the season) seemed to indicate that the franchise’s days were numbered. Faced with the very real possibility that ''Enterprise'' might not last seven seasons like the previous three series did, major creative shakeups were begun in the season finale, “[[The Expanse (episode)|The Expanse]].” Earth is attacked, ''Enterprise'' is recalled home and sets out on a new mission to find [[Xindi|those responsible]] in an unexplored and potentially dangerous part of space known as “[[Delphic Expanse|The Delphic Expanse]].” |
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+ | === Uncredited === |
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+ | * [[Cristina Patterson Ceret]] - Contact Len Designer/Painter |
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== Background Information == |
== Background Information == |
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* {{film|10}} was released during the run of this season. |
* {{film|10}} was released during the run of this season. |
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+ | * This is the first season of any ''Star Trek'' series not to be released on VHS in the UK, owing to the rise in popularity of DVD as a medium for home entertainment. |
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*[[ENT Season 2 DVD]] |
*[[ENT Season 2 DVD]] |
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+ | *[[ENT Season 2 Blu-ray]] |
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*[[ENT Season 2 performers]] |
*[[ENT Season 2 performers]] |
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Episodes
Title | Episode | Production number | Date | Original airdate |
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"Shockwave, Part II" | 2x01 | 40358-028 | Unknown | 2002-09-18 |
"Carbon Creek" | 2x02 | 40358-027 | 2152-04-12 | 2002-09-25 |
"Minefield" | 2x03 | 40358-029 | Unknown | 2002-10-02 |
"Dead Stop" | 2x04 | 40358-031 | Unknown | 2002-10-09 |
"A Night in Sickbay" | 2x05 | 40358-030 | Unknown | 2002-10-16 |
"Marauders" | 2x06 | 40358-032 | Unknown | 2002-10-30 |
"The Seventh" | 2x07 | 40358-033 | Unknown | 2002-11-06 |
"The Communicator" | 2x08 | 40358-034 | Unknown | 2002-11-13 |
"Singularity" | 2x09 | 40358-035 | 2152-08-14 | 2002-11-20 |
"Vanishing Point" | 2x10 | 40358-036 | Unknown | 2002-11-27 |
"Precious Cargo" | 2x11 | 40358-037 | 2152-09-12 | 2002-12-11 |
"The Catwalk" | 2x12 | 40358-038 | 2152-09-18 | 2002-12-18 |
"Dawn" | 2x13 | 40358-039 | Unknown | 2003-01-08 |
"Stigma" | 2x14 | 40358-040 | Unknown | 2003-02-05 |
"Cease Fire" | 2x15 | 40358-041 | Unknown | 2003-02-12 |
"Future Tense" | 2x16 | 40358-042 | Unknown | 2003-02-19 |
"Canamar" | 2x17 | 40358-043 | Unknown | 2003-02-26 |
"The Crossing" | 2x18 | 40358-044 | Unknown | 2003-04-02 |
"Judgment" | 2x19 | 40358-045 | Unknown | 2003-04-09 |
"Horizon" | 2x20 | 40358-046 | 2153-01-10 | 2003-04-16 |
"The Breach" | 2x21 | 40358-047 | Unknown | 2003-04-23 |
"Cogenitor" | 2x22 | 40358-048 | Unknown | 2003-04-30 |
"Regeneration" | 2x23 | 40358-049 | 2153-03-01 | 2003-05-07 |
"First Flight" | 2x24 | 40358-050 | Unknown | 2003-05-14 |
"Bounty" | 2x25 | 40358-051 | 2153-03-21 | 2003-05-14 |
"The Expanse" | 2x26 | 40358-052 | 2153-04-24 | 2003-05-21 |
Summary
The second season of Enterprise sees less focus on the Temporal Cold War and the conflicts between Vulcan and Andoria. Instead, the season embraces a more episodic format than that of the previous year. However, some service is given to the afore mentioned story arcs and a new one is introduced involving the Klingon Empire's attempts to capture and incarcerate Captain Archer. The biggest change to impact Enterprise occurs in the season finale, when an attack against Earth by the Xindi wipes out seven million people. The Enterprise NX-01 is refitted and sent on a new mission: To locate the Xindi and do everything possible to prevent a second attack.
Credits
Cast
- 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 Tucker III
Uncredited
- Cristina Patterson Ceret - Contact Len Designer/Painter
Background Information
- Star Trek Nemesis was released during the run of this season.
- This is the first season of any Star Trek series not to be released on VHS in the UK, owing to the rise in popularity of DVD as a medium for home entertainment.
See also
Previous Season: ENT Season 1 |
Seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise |
Next Season: ENT Season 3 |