September 26, 2001 - May 13, 2005
UPN Science Fiction - 98 Episodes

Cast:

Captain Jonathan Archer:   Scott Bakula
Subcommander T'Pol:   Jolene Blalock
Commander Charlie Tucker:   Connor Trinneer
Doctor Phlox:   John Billingsley
Ensign Hoshi Sato:   Linda Park
Lieutenant Malcolm Reed:   Dominic Keating
Ensign Travis Mayweather:   Anthony Montgomery
Shran:   Jeffrey Combs
Silik:   John Fleck
Ensign Elizabeth Cutler:   Kellie Waymire
Admiral Maxwell Forrest:   Vaughn Armstrong
Ambassador Soval:   Gary Graham
Humanoid Figure ('FutureGuy'):   James Horan

Set in the 22nd century, nearly 150 years before
James T. Kirk and only 100 years from now, Enterprise
introduces us to the pioneering days of space
exploration, when interstellar travel is in its infancy,
and a universe — and the unknown — portends
both danger and awe. Appropriately, the crew of
Enterprise exhibits a sense of wonder as well as
a little trepidation about the strange things and
beings they will encounter. Being among the first
to explore deep space, they will have to prove
they are ready for life among the stars.

Leading the crew is Captain Jonathan Archer, the
prototype for Starfleet captains to come. He's bold,
intensely curious and eager to venture where no man
has gone before. He possesses all of the traits that
any NASA astronaut today would need to lead a crew
into heavens they had only read about before.

The Vulcans insisted that T'Pol oversee Enterprise's
voyages and refused to supply starcharts unless this
demand was met. This is not a position for which T'Pol
volunteered. Her skill as a science officer is
unquestioned, but working alongside primitive and
irrational humans is an ongoing lesson in Vulcan
patience. T'Pol and Archer often disagree.
Eventually, though, they will learn mutual respect.

Lt. Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker, III, Chief Engineer,
is an old buddy of the Captain's and renowned as a
gifted Orbital Engineer. Trip is a charming Southerner
with an offbeat sense of humor who is always on the
hunt for the next big adventure. Whether it's deep
sea diving, constructing starships in orbit, or
interspecies dating, Trip is good to go. Trip is
the third senior officer on Enterprise, but he's a
"fish out of water" when dealing with new civilizations.

Lt. Malcolm Reed, Armory Officer, is the 22nd Century's
version of a "regular army guy." Rules and regulations,
discipline, schedules; life is strictly by-the-book for
this British officer who is fascinated by munitions and
what he can create next in his lab. Around women,
however, he becomes soft-spoken and tongue-tied.

Ensign Hoshi Sato, Communications Officer, is a young,
spirited, intelligent woman with an extraordinary gift
for alien languages who also serves as the ship's
Translator — a vital role when making first contact.
A "white-knuckle" space-farer, Hoshi reluctantly gave
up her teaching job after being convinced by Archer
to join Starfleet. Initially, Archer has more
faith in Sato than she does.

Ensign Travis Mayweather, Helmsman, was born and raised
on a long-range transport vessel, Mayweather is one of
the "space boomers." His upbringing makes him a talented
pilot with an unparalleled instinct for space travel.
He also seems to know how to find the interesting sites
to see and locate a good time in the middle of nowhere.

Doctor Phlox, Chief Medical Officer, is a congenial
fellow who balances an oblique sense of humor and a
happy disposition, along with a natural scientific
curiosity that retains a sense of humanity. His
Sickbay is home to a growing collection of "stuff"
— some alive, some not — gathered from various sources.
At Captain Archer's request, Phlox becomes a passenger
aboard the new Enterprise. Phlox's background in
intergalactic medicine is indispensable, though his
approach to the healing arts is sometimes startling.

The Starship Enterprise is Starfleet's first deep
space exploration vessel. Capable of Warp 5, it is
Earth's fastest ship. Equipped with missiles, no
shields, and hull plating this Enterprise has very
limited technology. Transporters are installed onboard
but used mainly for cargo, most of the crew doesn't
trust them for biological use.


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