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Finale "Zero Hour" Revealed, Plus 'T'Pol' in "E2," and Season Four Surprises (SPOILERS)

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By Steve Krutzler / 12:51, 3 March 2004 / Enterprise

The latest issue of the STAR TREK Communicator has been delivered to subscribers, and according to one TrekWeb reader, producer Rick Bermam reveals all sorts of tidbits for the remaining episodes this season in his STAR TREK Update with Dan Madsen.

Foremost, the magazine reveals that the title of the third season finale, airing May 26th, is "Zero Hour." Berman hints that Vaughn Armstrong's 'Admiral Forrest' and Gary Graham's 'Soval' could possibly play a role in the season-ending episode.

Berman suggests we'll learn a reason for 'T'Pol's strange behavior this season: a future episode may reveal that she has become addicted to small doses of Trellium-D, the substance known to cause instanity in Vulcans from "Impulse."

Of the upcoming episode "E2" Berman confirms speculation that the NX-01 will encounter a future Starship Enterprise. Apparently the ship will be three generations from the future, but itself involved in some sort of time-travel hijinks. In an appearance on ON AIR WITH RYAN SEACREST today, Jolene Blalock made reference to playing T'Pol 200 years-old and with prosthetics, perhaps a spoiler for this episode.

Finally, Berman says the season finale this year will not be a cliffhanger per se, but that elements of the Xindi storyline may continue into season four. The exec also suggests that next season -- as yet not officially announced -- will continue to involve arc storytelling and not merely standalone episodes.

Stay tuned to TrekWeb for quotes and more information from the issue as they become available. Look for issue #149 of the STAR TREK Communicator on newsstands and in your mailboxes soon!



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RE: Enterprise from three generations in the future ? | Report this post to moderator
By: TrekGuy 001 (Odo's file, contact) @ 02:16:55 on Mar 04, 2004

Three generations into the future from Enterprise's time period would be the Enterprise B (seen in Generations). That would also match T'Pol's age of 200, assuming she's 60ish in Enterprise.

NX-01 -> 1701 -> 1701-A -> 1701-B

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RE: Enterprise from three generations in the future ? by Grand Admiral Thrawn @ 03:31:25 on Mar 04
    RE: Enterprise from three generations in the future ? by TrekGuy 001 @ 20:48:30 on Mar 04
    RE: Enterprise from three generations in the future ? by Alberon @ 06:36:28 on Mar 04

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By: mongol (Odo's file, contact) @ 07:15:14 on Mar 04, 2004

You guys are too dumb to watch Trek and not do the math? 1701 thru 1701-E all take place in less than a 100 year period. Duh. A "3rd generation" doesn't refer to A,B,C, or bloody D when Kirk's Enterprise is a full 100 years after Archer. Besides, who freaking cares? It's just a TV show. Just enjoy the stories and chill out. You guys make like this is as important as life itself. Freaks.

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RE: Enterprise from three generations in the future ? by Anslem1701 @ 11:58:08 on Mar 05
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