I was right about Daniels being da woim. Ha. Ha ha ha. And the infamous "I hereby grant thee speaking lines" crewman pin is back. Here's hoping he doesn't kick it by the end of the ep, as he could make a nifty recurrer.
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Interesting. So the "temporal cold war" is at least partly based in about the thirty-first century. Well post-Braxton, anyway. Perhaps the HoloDoc's backup program is the culprit? :-)
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Assuming there are starships. They very well may use flying RV's powered by the Swartz.
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Not too bad, so far. It looks like The_Tom isn't going to get his wish. And, damn, Daniels bit the dust in a weird explosion. No vaporization or anything, he just blew into large chunks.
Also, as to Jeff, there doesn't seem to be any hints to the future Federation. There is the odd little bit about 31st century Earth, however. In particular, Illinois.
I'll be adding more in a while later when the episode is done, and when I finish my last chapter of statistics.
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Lee'll love it ... Starfleet rifles! Didn't see them very well, looked pretty cool.
Loved that door lock device at the end. Pretty cool.
Wouldn't it make sense for Daniel's stuff to have some sort of "Temporal Retraction" ... he dies, his stuff instantly transports back to the future?
So, there's another shuttlebay ... (or at least the other half of the one we know about) no shuttles, though. Looks like Enterprise can carry up to four.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but they are replaying the premier episode next week, right?
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Oh, it could have been so good. So close. And yet so far...
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Which makes it all the more interesting. Silik never had any intention of killing Archer in the beginning and seems to know a great deal about him. Silik saves Enterprise, not Daniels.
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Which *doesn't* mean that Silik has the Enterprise's best intentions at heart.
For all we know, Crewman Jones has a kid named Timmy who has a daughter named Carrie whose son Joe has six kids, one of those, Mick, has a son named Timmy whose great-grandson Hobbes has only one kid Markus who names his own son "Palpatine" (just for fun) and who then becomes a mad dictator and takes over the 28th Century Federation and turns it into the Empire (complete with evil sith sidekick).