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This is definetly the best episode of Enterprise I have seen! $$$$$$$
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bernd: [QB] A response to MIB: Why do I think "The Andorian Incident" is the worst Enterprise episode so far? 1. Plot logic: Why do Reed and his team have to damage the monastery, endanger their lives and those of the hostages, if they could simply have beamed up the Andorians (they were only four)? Why do Archer and his crew try to "save" the Vulcan treasure chamber by following the Andorians and destroying half of the artifacts? They must have assumed that it was a dead end and should have just waited. Why has none of the humans ever heard of the Andorians, although the Vulcan database is permanently available? 2. Hideous Vulcans: These are simply not the Vulcans I know. Agreed, they (or better: some of them) may have their dark sides, but since the seventh DS9 season Star Trek is systematically destroying their reputation. 3. Archer's anti-Vulcan attitude: He was only looking for such an opportunity, and although he has not the faintest idea what the Vulcan-Andorian conflict is actually about, he takes the part of the Andorians. 4. Violence: Excessive beating and shooting just doesn't suit the series and can much less compensate for the lack of a good story with real suspense. 5. Trek spirit (or lack thereof): Aside from the evil Vulcans, Archer's rash decision and the violence, there is no discussion about the conflict except for statements from paranoid Andorians and Vulcans. There is also no bottom line to the episode. As a viewer I was as disappointed as the characters in the end. The fight of the peaceful but sneaky against the violent but straightforward will continue, but I just don't want to see it. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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