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Manny Coto Says Rick and Brannon Writing Finale, Plus Tidbits on Final Episodes (SPOILERS)

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By Steve Krutzler / 14:38, 18 January 2005 / Enterprise

STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE producer Manny Coto says the show will complete its 22 episodes this season, despite a rumor today from SFX magazine. Speaking to TrekToday, Coto says set construction is well underway for episodes 20 and 21, and that producers Rick Berman and Brannon Braga are personally writing the last episode of the season.

Coto also offered tidbits on the remaining episodes of the season: "In the second half of the season, you can expect this: Stories that take place on Andoria, a Klingon moon, Romulan outposts, Romulan Marauders, Orion Privateers, Earth's Moon, Mars, a 1701-class Federation starship and more. And you'll see a live Tholian... and a Gorn."

Coto emphasizes that whether the show returns for a fifth season remains to be seen.

"As to whether or not we'll be back for Season 5, that's always been up in the air. We'll see what the future brings."

You can read more here.



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RE: Are you kidding me? More Nazi crap I see! | Report this post to moderator
By: The TREKMAN!!!!! (Odo's file, contact) @ 07:00:15 on Jan 19, 2005

And you say that I'm in denial, HA! That's a laugh.

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We don't need to see the Gorn.

We didn't need to see the inventor of the transporter. We didn't need to see Khan again in the second movie. That little comment of yours have no substance. We don't need to see anything. Correct me if I'm wrong, Star Trek itself is not a necessity of life. We really don't need to see Star Trek. But the fact that people WANT to see Star Trek or WANT to see the inventor of the transporter or WANT to see the return of Khan in the second movie or WANT to see the Gorn on Enterprise is what matters.

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Having B&B do anything with the Gorn with their lousy Trek record of continuity would make anyone go "oh no".

NEWSFLASH!!!!! B&B have NOTHING to do with the upcoming Gorn episode. Coto just said that they will be writing the season finale. THAT'S IT! The Gorn episode is the one set in the Mirror Universe where basically anything goes. It's Coto's idea, NOT B&B! And with the exception of the last five minutes "Zero Hour" was a pretty good episode and continuity-wise reconfirmed the 2061 date of the founding of the Federation and finally established the founding members.

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No you just make an ass out of yourself by thinking that 3 means 4 and disregarding Trek lore.

"Three" does NOT mean "four" BUT "FIRST three" means "more than three". It's simple math and basic english and at the very least proves that some Federation historians (NOT ALL) consider the Eugenics Wars as a world war since it DOES fit the defination of a world war and it was a larger war than World War I.

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On top of your ridiculous notion of "adding up all the episodes time thinking that means something".

It's amazing that you still can see this simple piece of logic. Watch every episode and movie non-stop back to back and it will take over 20 days. It's a fact. You can do it yourself, add up the minutes of TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT and all ten movies. Then you just divid the total by 60 then again by 24. It's simple math! So that means everything we know from the Star Trek universe is about over 20 days worth. And the whole POINT of this is to prove that it is impossible everything in the history of the Trek universe was seen and mentioned in the first four shows of Trek, as in just because the Xindi attack, the NX-01, the Warp 5 Program, and everything else in Enterprise was not mentioned in TOS, TNG, DS9, or Voy does not mean they never happened. Omission of a fact is not a contradiction of a fact. That's all I'm saying.

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And lets not forget your disgusting fetish for the Romulans.

I don't see you complaining about Jadiza-Dax's love for Vulcans. The Romulans are just my favorite Trek alien, do you have a problem with that? I mean, I don't go around looking like a Romulan and speaking Romulan, like some Klingon fans do with Klingons.

Stop over exaggerating everything I say, damn it!

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"Take a Romulan chill pill and have some faith!"
-Erik Jendresen, writer of Star Trek: The Beginning

"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."
-General George S. Patton Jr.

"I am NOT Scorned."
-Scorned as Gage/Gage_2

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