Search results
Results from the Go Local Guru Content Network
This episode was released as part of Enterprise Season One, which was released in high definition on Blu-ray disc on March 26, 2013; [16] the release has 1080p video and a DTS-HD Master Audio sound track. [17]
The Enterprise is recalled to Earth after evidence is found of aliens on the planet 500 years before. A cavern near Starfleet Headquarters in San Francisco contains 19th century relics and Commander Data's disembodied head.
Tucker was born in 2121. His nickname "Trip" is short for "Triple", as he is the third generation of his family to be named Charles Tucker. He joined the United Earth Starfleet in 2139 and first met Jonathan Archer around 2143, a decade prior to the launch of Enterprise, when the two worked together on an early warp 2 prototype vessel using the warp engine designed by Archer's father, Henry ...
Waymire was predominantly cast in offbeat or humorous roles. Two of her highest-profile roles were recurring ones on Six Feet Under, where she played Melissa, a prostitute; and on Star Trek: Enterprise, as Crewman Elizabeth Cutler. [6] She had previously portrayed the role of Lanya in Star Trek: Voyager in the episode "Muse".
"Stigma" is the fortieth episode (production #214) of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, the fourteenth of the second season. This science fiction episode has a story about a spacecraft crew in the 22nd century, dealing with an alien disease, and also a morality play about sexually transmitted diseases.
Connor Wyatt Trinneer (born March 19, 1969) is an American film, stage, and television actor. He is best known for his roles as Charles "Trip" Tucker III on Star Trek: Enterprise, Michael on the series Stargate Atlantis, and Professor Moynihan on the web series Guilty Party.
The A.V. Club gave this an honorable mention, in their list of recommended Enterprise television episodes. [17] TrekNews.net ranked "Detained" as the tenth most essential episode of Enterprise, calling it a solid episode noting how Captain Archer must deal with an internment camp. [18] Vox rated this one of the top 25 essential episodes of all ...
The episode was directed by Robert Duncan McNeill, who played Tom Paris in Star Trek: Voyager, and had directed four episodes of Voyager before directing for Enterprise. [3] This was the second of four Enterprise episodes directed by McNeill. Of the episodes he directed, he said "The Breach" was the one he was most satisfied with because it was ...