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Is there anyone here who can make screenshots of the episodes so that we, the people who cannot see ENT (yet?), can actually see the cool ships, gizmos, people, whatnots you are discussing? Like the Breen-like Axanar ship, or the Axanar themselves..
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The Axanar ships weren't even vaguely Breen like... if anything, they looked like the standard "Antares-class" alien freighter. Maybe you're thinking of the evil unnamed alien ships?
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The Axanar ship was the Antares-class freighter... the unnamed alien looked similiar to the Breen design. Someone even commented that the Axanar ship was -20c believing that the Breen like cold temperatures. Although Weyoun stated that the Breen homeworld was quite tropical, if you can take anything he said at face-value. Although I think the temp was low to preserve the dead bodies.
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No, they aren't. The Axanar ship was new, but it looked kinda Antares-ish. The Unknown Baddy's ship was all-new, although people have been claiming it looks a lot like a Breen or Son'a design.
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That's funny. I thought the bad guy's ship from "Fight or Flight" looked like a more-angular Nietzchean fighter from Andromeda.
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I thought the forward section of the bad guy ship looked a bit like the raider/Miradorn/other ship, what with the two pronged forward design. But it was a decidedly new vessel.
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I can one up it and show you where to get it, except that's illegal and I rather like the board. I'll post some caps though when I can get to it, it's 5am, bed time.
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Well, my stupid ABC affiliate who carries UPN changed the time they show Enterprise without telling anyone...so I only caught the last 15 minutes of the episode.
Yah...both ships at the end are definitely new. I have one question: If Enterprise is that defenseless...how are they going to last for 7 years?
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They're probably going to upgrade to Microsoft Weapons for Starships '52. Of course, it'll be 2153 before it's finally available and won't be that big an improvement. So T'Pol will probably convince Archer to wait until a bargain sale at Circuit City to get it in 2153. Naturally, this will be over Reed's objections.
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Meanwhile, where are the screenshots? Even if the plasma rifles are modified Jem'Hadar guns, I'd still like to see them! Mind you, yesterday someone sent me a side view of a Phase Pistol prop, looks really good. Must put that online tonight. . .
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I love the hand weapons... they actually look like weapons. Although I can't tell the difference between the two phasers... err, phase pistols.
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Yesterday, while stumbling into the official Dominic Keating website in the dead of the night, I found this rather good on-set candid of Mr. Keating pulling a Harrison Ford with the plasma pistol. Unfortunately, Mr. Keating's army of web-lackey midgets attempted to stop me from viewing that fella with a JavaScripted "right-clicking" block. Ha! I said. They'll have to do better than that to foil me... But, my sneakiness aside, there remains a rather blatant copywrite warning at the bottom.
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