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Minor Dispatches
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PC Ign.com just posted a preview of Star Trek Bridge Commander here.
Jan 04
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Psi Phi announced the winners of fifth Strange New Worlds here.
Jan 03
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Missed the ENT premiere "Broken Bow"? UPN will rebroadcast the episode in full Wednesday, January 9th at 8p.
Jan 03
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Paramount Home Entertainment will announce plans for TNG on DVD next week on January 11th, 2001.
Jan 03
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Nanavision announced that DS9 stars Nana Visitor and Alexander Siddig divorced nearly a year ago and that Visitor is now engaged to Matthew Rimmer.
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"Cold Front" To Reveal More Details of 'Temporal Cold War' Storyline (SPOILERS) |
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Posted:
19:46:27 on November 21 2001
By: Steve Krutzler
Dept: Enterprise | www.stenterprise.com
The Genre Online II web site posted a brief review of the episode "Cold Front", airing November 28th and featuring the return of the Suliban villain Silik. Without too many new details, the report does reveal that at least one other front in the temporal cold war is 900 years in the future, when an Enterprise crewman named Daniels reveals he is from a futuristic agency in charge of preventing errant visits to the past. Here's an excerpt:
“Cold Front” is a terrific follow-up to the series premiere “Broken Bow.” It raises the bar on the tensions regarding the mysterious “Temporal Cold War” and tests the gung ho and naïve nature of the Captain Archer and his mission without becoming too pessimistic. We learn a bit more about the Suliban and a few hints of the universe 900 hundred years in the future without ever ruining the mystery. In fact I think while some issues are made clearer there are some new questions raised as well and the episode does not conflict with anything Trek viewers have learned from watching the original series and “Voyager.” In fact, former “Voyager” star Robert Duncan McNeill, who played ensign Tom Paris on that show, directed the episode.
For the full review, check out this page.
See Also: STENTERPRISE.com Mission Logs
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