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Star Trek : Enterprise - Vol. 1.6 - Cold Front / Silent Enemy [2002]
 
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Star Trek : Enterprise - Vol. 1.6 - Cold Front / Silent Enemy [2002]
VHS ~ Scott Bakula
3.7 out of 5 stars  (3 customer reviews)

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Product details
  • Actors: Scott Bakula, Dominic Keating, Jolene Blalock
  • Directors: Robert Duncan McNeil, Winrich Kolbe
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Dolby, PAL, Surround Sound, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • VHS Release Date: 22 Jul 2002
  • Run Time: 84 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005UPPS
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 11,717 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

Product Description
Amazon.co.uk Review
Star Trek : Enterprise--Vol. 1.6, the fifth live action series to hail from the Star Trek universe, is without doubt the bravest concept since The Next Generation. Here we boldly go back to the future, 100 years before Captain Kirk, to the very first voyage of a starship called Enterprise. In fact, the concept--once announced at long last--caused an enormous furore among both fans and critics. Would the costumes and sets be primary coloured like the 1960s original? Would the ship look like something made on Blue Peter? Would the Klingons look like Fu Manchu in boot polish? No, no and no came the official word at the same time as announcing that Scott (Quantum Leap) Bakula would be sitting in Captain Archer's squeaky new chair. He's accompanied on the new/old ship by his cute dog Porthos, antagonistic Vulcan T'Pol (Jolene Blalock) filling the obligatory pin-up babe role and an alien Doctor with indeterminate head make-up and mysterious origins.

It took some time for the show to lift off. An over-familiar format (too much like Voyager) and too much involvement from previous cast and crewmembers were sources of dissatisfaction. But lurking behind the brand-new/old adventures there was an insidiously intriguing sub-plot. Why are the Vulcans so darn manipulative? Who are the shadowy time-travelling baddies? How will matters build toward the Romulan War? The show also attracted guest B-star power from the likes of Dean Stockwell, Clancy Brown and Clint Howard (Blalock in the classic original series episode "The Corbomite Manoeuvre"). It boasts consistently cutting-edge CGI effects work and survived the marketing-driven placement of a dull MOR pop song over the opening credits. Either despite or because of these warped factors, Enterprise has been a literal flagship for the franchise in a period when many thought Trek's star was dwindling. --Paul Tonks

Synopsis
Features the episodes 'Cold Front' and 'Silent Enemy'.


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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Now Enterprise really kicks in !, 25 Jul 2002
Two excellant episodes from Enterprise, the first one `Cold Front` is where the mysterious aliens from the first episode return and a revelation from one of the crew comes as a huge surprise. In the second `Silent Enemy`, we see the enterprise vulnerable to attack from an unknown and silent ship, with no apparent defence, drawing comparisons to the original series but no less an intense and terrific story balanced with humour and human and technological inadequacy in the face of adversity.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cold Front - The continuation of a great story arc..., 19 Jul 2002
If you thought Star Trek was old and over the hill - think again! Cold Front is a continuation of one of the most ingenious story arcs I have seen on episodic TV. The "Temporal Cold War" which Enterprise was introduced to in "Broken Bow" takes a turn for the worst. Archer and his crew are astounded to find that one of his crewmembers is not from the 22nd Century. The producers and writers of "Enterprise" have set up a story arc that will be eagerly followed by all Trekkies for the next 6 seasons of Enterprise - be sure - this will the story made of riveting stuff with twists and turns up to the last episode of Enterprise in 2008.

Silent Enemy:

What is so interesting about all Enterprise eps, and especially Silent Enemy, is the fact that the characters are constantly being developed. In this episode Malcolm and Trip have to work together not to return home to Starfleet for a fitting of their phase cannons. Engineering and Armory work hard together to finish the upgrades before a mysterious ship try to destroy Enterprise - plus - what is Malcolm's favourite food...?

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