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  1. The fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise commenced airing on the UPN network in the United States on October 8, 2004 and concluded on May 13, 2005 after airing 22 episodes. Set in the 22nd century, the series follows the adventures of the first Starfleet starship Enterprise, registration NX-01.

  2. S4.E1 ∙ Storm Front. Fri, Oct 8, 2004. Following the destruction of the Xindi weapon, the Enterprise crew discovers that they have been sent back in time to 1944. However, history has been altered, leaving Nazi Germany in control of a large portion of the eastern United States. 7.3/10 (1.7K)

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    The fourth season of Star Trek: Enterprise concludes the Temporal Cold War story arc that had been a staple of the series since "Broken Bow". The remaining episodes of season four refocus Enterprise on the series' original prequel concept by exploring cultural shifts on Vulcan; establishing the beginnings of conflict between Earth and the Romulans;...

    Season 4 saw the series move to Fridays at 8pm EST, and Manny Coto stepped up to become show runner and Executive Producer. Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens were brought on as story editors. Afte...
    For the fourth season, UPNreduced the allowed budget from $1.7 million to $800,000 per episode. One of the most significant results of the budget cut was the series now being shot on digital instea...
    Coto's most important change in format and storytelling was the introduction of the "mini-arcs", storylines spanning two or three episodes usually. This was not only a creative decision, but also a...
    Characters which 'cross over' from other incarnations of Star Trek: T'Pau and Surak ("Awakening"), Phillip Green ("Demons"), and William T. Riker and Deanna Troi ("These Are the Voyages..."). Data,...

    Starring

    1. Scott Bakula as Jonathan Archer 2. John Billingsley as Phlox 3. Jolene Blalock as T'Pol 4. Dominic Keating as Malcolm Reed 5. Anthony Montgomery as Travis Mayweather 6. Linda Park as Hoshi Sato 7. Connor Trinneer as Charles "Trip" Tucker III

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    1. ENT Season 4 performers

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    Themeby 1. Diane Warren Performed by 1. Russell Watson Consulting Producer 1. Alan Brennert("Storm Front" – "Daedalus") Co-Producers 1. Stephen Welke 2. Brad Yacobian("Storm Front" – "Bound") 3. André Bormanis 4. Judith Reeves-Stevens("Babel One" – "These Are the Voyages...") 5. Garfield Reeves-Stevens("Babel One" – "These Are the Voyages...") Producers 1. Mike Sussman 2. Dawn Velazquez 3. J.P. Farrell 4. Brad Yacobian("In a Mirror, Darkly" – "These Are the Voyages...") Supervising Producers...

    Star Trek: Enterprise season 4 at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trekworks
    Star Trek Enterprise Season 4 episode reviews at Ex Astris Scientia
  3. May 3, 2019 · It’s a crying shame because season 4 of Enterprise, fated to be the last original Star Trek material until 2009 and the last ST TV until ’17, is pretty decent. In fact, if you’re fairly well outside-the-know regarding Enterprise, you might simply want to take a shortcut: Check out the opening episode “Broken Bow”, followed by season 2’s “Carbon Creek” followed by season 4 all ...

  4. S1.E1 ∙ Broken Bow, Part 1. Wed, Sep 26, 2001. In the mid-22nd century, the Earth ship Enterprise is launched under the command of Captain Jonathan Archer. When the crew rescues an alien from a crashed spaceship, Earth gets its first look at the alien's race - the Klingons. Archer and his crew must walk a fine line as they attempt to ...

  5. Season 4 – Star Trek: Enterprise. 2004 Sci-Fi Fantasy Adventure Drama. List. 60% Tomatometer 5 Reviews. 83% Audience Score 100+ Ratings. Set in the mid-22nd century, over 100 years before James ...

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  7. Star Trek: Enterprise is an American science fiction television series that originally aired on the UPN network from September 26, 2001 to May 13, 2005. [1] Until the episode "Extinction" towards the start of the third season, the series was called simply Enterprise without the Star Trek prefix. [2] The series aired for 97 (DVD and original ...

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