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"Storm Front, Part 2" Continues Alien Nazi Storyline and Temporal Plot in First Details (SPOILERS)

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By Steve Krutzler / 10:21, 20 July 2004 / Enterprise

STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE resumed production last week with the fourth season premiere "Storm Front, Part 1," the beginning of a multi-episode storyline that will find Archer stuck in a Nazi-dominated 1944 in which the World War II villains are being aided by an alien race called the 'Na'khul'.

The second part of "Storm Front" is slated to go before cameras next Monday, and TrekWeb has learned that the episode will involve more temporal craziness. As 'Vosk', the alien leader who seems to be leading their effort to help the Nazis occupy the East Coast of the United States, seeks to determine whether temporal agents are foiling their plan.

Vosk's new assistant 'Kraul' is charged with investigating prisoners' status as temporal agents and is satisfied that they aren't. Meanwhile, we also learn that Vosk maintains a temporal conduit in his compound, and Archer works with other resistance fighters to prevent the Na'Khul's interference with Earth's past.

"Storm Front, Part 2" will be directed by David Straiton from a script by Manny Coto. The episode will air October 15th.



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You know what would be hilarious? | Report this post to moderator
By: Rhett Quacklah (Odo's file, contact) @ 15:58:22 on Jul 20, 2004

Is if they screwed up the timeline real bad on the series and then it got cancelled.

HAHAHAHA!!!!

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You know what would be MORE hilarious? by PokeTrek @ 18:32:03 on Jul 20

RE: A sad, cruel practical joke played on Trek fandom... | Report this post to moderator
By: vanilla_coke_maniac (Odo's file, contact) @ 21:13:54 on Jul 20, 2004

hah, yeah. Screw the people actually looking forward to it. I mean, who are we to contend with the superior words of The Flashlight.

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RE: A sad, cruel practical joke played on Trek fandom... | Report this post to moderator
By: vanilla_coke_maniac (Odo's file, contact) @ 21:13:43 on Jul 20, 2004 | Edit History (1)

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