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    Scott Bakula spoke with the UK publication The Guardian about ENTERPRISE and his role as Captain Archer, as the series is about to make its British debut next Monday, January 7th, on the Sky One satellite network.

      Scott Bakula is doing a convincing job of throttling a Vulcan on the set of Enterprise, the latest - and arguably grittiest - Star Trek incarnation. His character, Captain Jonathan Archer, has just torn a strip off the Vulcan for forcibly "mind melding" with a reluctant female officer (also a Vulcan, and as it happens a particularly attractive example of the pointy-eared species). Fists fly, and lots of manly grunting ensues. Then the director calls "Cut!" and the two actors return to their marks for another take. And another. And three more.

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      So, money aside, how was the relatively well-known Bakula persuaded to don a polyester jumpsuit and bark orders such as "Straight ahead, warp factor nine!" with a straight face? "I have a production company on the Paramount lot and about a year ago, I was talking to the studio about another series [of Quantum Leap]," he says. "But they said, 'Let us ask you about this: what do you think about being the first captain on the first starship in the Star Trek prequel?' And I said, 'That sounds pretty great.' "

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      Bakula experienced similarly rabid devotion from fans when he was in Quantum Leap. And he knows all about those strange conventions where aficionados dress up as their favourite characters and quote lines from old scripts to the actors. They don't bother him. "Paramount imposes no obligation upon us to participate in anything outside of doing a good job here at work," he says. "I have friends who have had a great time travelling the world doing Star Trek conventions. But I've got a life full of kids and a very busy time here, so I didn't want to have to appear at five conventions a year or something like that. It's purely up to me."

    The article covers some of the background info that many fans who may not yet be familiar with the series may find useful, as well as tidbits such as the now-famous fans who showed up at Paramount studios in Hollywood to protest the series's new title song. To read more, check out this page.

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    Season One (2001-2002)
    Prod #Title
    721 Broken Bow (pilot)
    103 Fight or Flight
    104 Strange New World
    105 Unexpected
    106 Terra Nova
    107 The Andorian Incident
    108 Breaking the Ice
    109 Civilization
    110 Fortunate Son
    111 Cold Front
    112 Silent Enemy
    113 Dear Doctor
    114 Shadows of P'jem
    115 Sleeping Dogs
    116 Shuttlepod One
    117 Fusion
    118 Rogue Planet
    119 Acquisition
    120 Oasis
    121 Detained

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