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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MIB: [QB] Altair, Read and weep: Paramount has finally made it official in a press release from Paramount Network Television: the next 'Star Trek' series will titled 'Enterprise'. The show will star actor Scott Bakula as 'Captain Jonathan (not Jackson, as previously believed) Archer', "a physical and intensely curious captain with a bold personality." Interestingly, this limited press release DOES NOT confirm that the series' premise is, in fact, a prequel; however, if these long-speculated rumors are true, you can bet the rest of it is unless there's a huge curve ball coming. That was from [URL=http://talk.trekweb.com/articles/2001/05/10/989546996.html]http://talk.trekweb.com/articles/2001/05/10/989546996.html[/URL] As you can see. Paramount DID NOT say it was going to be a prequil series. As for a NCV registry, that's a 29th centrey registry number prefix for Federation time ships. HEY! I had a thought! What if the rumor about Series V being a prequil series IS true. Sort of. What I mean is that if the NCV-1701 Enterprise is indeed a timeship, (With a registry starting with NCV it SHOULD be a time ship) maybe the pilot and a few episodes afterwards takes place before the birth of the federation. Not the entire series. Are you following what I'm saying? Like the pilot starts out with the U.S.S. Enterprise going back in time to investigate a mystery that baffeled the Federation for centeries and while they were doing that, they botch up the time line big time! I also have a thought for what the U.S.S. would mean on a federation time ship. How about the United Space-Time Ship (fill in blank). It would make perfect sense because the ship travels through both space AND time...... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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