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The NX-01 goes back to Earth courtesy of a Xindi-Aquatic ship. Turns out they're in WW2 San Francisco when they can't contact anyone and send a shuttlepod down. They assumed Archer was dead for the weapon blew up before they could beam him off. He ends up in a Nazi camp, badly burned, with the Nazi Reman. I only have 3 words:
What. The. Fuck?!
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I think T'Pol misread the date. I'm *sure* she said 2152 when it should have been 2153. Either way, it's Valentine's day...Feb 14th. And T'Pol is 65 years young in the episode!
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- Archer and Daniels visit 7yrs in the future where we see Archer signing of the Federation Charter; along with the Andorians, Vulcans and Tellarites.
- The orbital station (aka Midas) is an unarmed research post with a crew of 30-40. It was called "Yosemite 3".
- Andorians (Shran) track Degras ship through the vortex and protect Archer and Co. as they board the weapon.
- Degras ship has 18 aboard it (8 primates, 3 arborials and 7 humans)
- The spehere network is destroyed
- Dolum is killed by Archer.
- Starlog: Feb 13, 2152 (2154)
- T'Pol is 65 years old (born 2089 - based on the fact that is should be 2154). Vulcans consider the knowledge of their age intimate - or at least the females do, considering Sarek didn't mind sharing it.
- Aquatics vessel hauls Enterprise home in its belly, it takes less than a day.
- Shuttlepod is greeted by 3 Mustangs.
- Final shot of Nazi Reman...
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Hmm...so using my Holmes-like deducing: My guess is the Enterprise-way around the never seeing a Romulan in the Earth-Romulan War, just keeping the timeline somewhat intact is by using the Remans in all face-to-face combat...
It also explains why no Earth vessels were at Earth protecting it when the weapon arrived.
I hope this doesnt all tie back somehow to the alternate-Enterprise from a couple episodes back fucking with things...
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I had to listen to Enterprise through the snow on the screen...yes, I live in 1954 and still watch broadcast tv whilst my child holds the antenna. Anyway, I saw three planes and then heard German and saw a swastika....
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Did I read correctly, seven years into the future, Captain Archer signs the Federation Charter?
For those keeping track, this is a continuity error - how bad I'll leave to you. The TNG episode "Outcasts" stated Charter Day was in 2161. If we follow the chronology of this episode, this alters the date of the Charter Day to 2159 or 2160 which in itself contradicts the official chronology of Mike Okuda which states the Romulan War was fought in those years.
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[Edit:] ^^^^ 2154 + 7 = 2161. Maybe they were just a little vague. I guess 2161 still works. My fear was that they did the Federation foundation at the end of the seven-year-run (if they get seven years) which would indeed have placed it at the wrong spot on our timeline.
quote:Originally posted by Futurama Guy: KEY POINTS:
- Archer and Daniels visit 7yrs in the future where we see Archer signing of the Federation Charter; along with the Andorians, Vulcans and Tellarites.
Was the Alpha-Centauri-story ever made canon? All we know is that AC is just an earth colony (even though one of the early Enterprise episodes mentiones Alpha Centauri as being uninhabitated). And if that is correct, why wasn't Mars the sixth founding member? If I remember correctly, Voyager mentioned them becoming independent before 2150. Just a tought. I simply don't like the idea that a small colony could have as much influence as any of the other worlds.
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