Enterprise May Actually Get Spiked!
Space Cadet Posted this in a thread he started from a rumor he saw on www.scifiuniverse.net. As I said be cautious with this as www.scifiuniverse.net has been known to mostly well not be the most accurate place to get information. His thread post is below:
http://forum.trek-rpg.net/showthread.php?t=11422
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Originally Posted by Space_Cadet
http://www.scifiuniverse.net/news/2005/02/13_01.html
Article posted on Sunday February 13th, 2005 by Michael at 4.18 pm EST / 1.18 pm PST.
According to several rumors on the web, Spike TV plans to pick up the recently cancelled
Star Trek: Enterprise.
According to the rumors, Spike TV wants to produce a new season with a low budget and only 13 episodes a season. Cast contracts and Paramount's willingness would be the biggest problem.
Spike TV currently airs Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Please note that all information above is not yet confirmed by any source and
should be treated as a rumor!
Well, it turns out his sources was right. Since I found out this information first I thought I would post it.
Well, it turns out it is true as Sci Fi Channel just posted this from the Boston Herald:
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Originally Posted by Space_Cadet
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire2005/i...ory=0&id=30540
Enterprise To Get Spiked?
The Boston Herald reported that cable network Spike TV may be mulling whether to pick up UPN's canceled Star Trek: Enterprise. "It would definitely be something we would look at, and we know how devoted the show's fans are," Spike TV spokeswoman Debra Fazio told the newspaper.
UPN has said the current fourth season will be Enterprise's last, with the series finale set to air in May. Production on the final episode was expected to wrap this month. A UPN spokesperson told the Herald that the network's decision to cancel Enterprise is final, and no other network has come forward with an offer to pick the show up.
But fans have been vocal about lobbying for someone to pick the show up for a fifth season, and have even raised funds to pay for it themselves, claiming more than $3 million in pledges toward an estimated $36 million goal.
Spike TV already holds the rights to reruns of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Enterprise Fans have fun. I made a new thread so you guys can see the new information.
As many of you know I am not a Pro Enterprise fan to post this.