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    <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Doug Burke:
    I may be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure that's how it worked at least in her case... </font>
    You're right, DS9 cast had a 6 year contract right from the beginning. I'm pretty sure it was the same for VGR, not sure about the TNG cast though.

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    Hell, I must be getting old, if Voyager HAS been on for 7 years...

    You sure it's not some temporal anomaly that's making us THINK it's been 7 years?

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    On the contrary, VOY has been on TV seven years too long, IMHO. Perhaps you're like me, remember only the first three seasons when Jeri Taylor and Michael Piller were the show's executive producers.

    All I can remember about the latter four seasons are implants ... and that's all I'm going to say.

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    Found this on an entertainment site at IWON.com:See UPN Sinks Teeth Into WB's 'Buffy

    UPN is expected to receive another boost as early as this week, with Paramount Network Television set to announce that the next series in the "Star Trek" franchise, the tentatively titled "Enterprise," will bow on the network in the fall. While Paramount and UPN are Viacom Inc. siblings, there had been rumblings that "Enterprise" could end up elsewhere

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    <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by REG:
    All I can remember about the latter four seasons are implants ... and that's all I'm going to say.
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    Yes those 'Borg Implants' are a 'Big' problem aren't they Reg.

    Now if only they have a good premise.

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    <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by SIR SIG:

    Now if only they have a good premise.

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    You mean their not the 36-D add on memory packs?

    Or were you talking about the new show?

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    <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Makklor:
    And lastly, call the ship something else, not “Enterprise” again. More then once, they have pictured all the ships with that name, all the way down to the sailing ship. Don’t change what is cannon, again.

    Enough rant.

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    Well, they do have a single option available to them.

    You are quite right that all vessels from the sailing ship to the Enterprise E have indeed been seen in one form or another in Trek.

    There is another, and it is only ever seen the once.

    In the motion picture there is a vessel pictured on the wall of the Rec room detailing the Enterprises linage, and it is situated between the Space Shuttle and the Constitution class. So according to canon, there was at least 1 more lesser known Enterprise in Earth's future history...

    But I digress, we all know that they are not going to resurrect a 1970's design...


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    As long as we're nitpicking on Enterprises... I've never seen more than one aircraft carrier Enterprise in any of the displays. There should be two. During WW2, the first carrier Enterprise was in almost every major battle in the Pacific, won more battle awards than any other ship in USN history, and was scrapped after the war. The next Enterprise was the world's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier.

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    <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Sarge:
    As long as we're nitpicking on Enterprises... I've never seen more than one aircraft carrier Enterprise in any of the displays. There should be two. During WW2, the first carrier Enterprise was in almost every major battle in the Pacific, won more battle awards than any other ship in USN history, and was scrapped after the war. The next Enterprise was the world's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier.

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    We can't expect them to be that knowledgable now can we

    She saw action at the battle of Midway where her bombers sunk 3 Japanese carriers. She was later sold in 1958. (I'd heard she'd sunk, but this is what my book says! )

    And while were being picky there's a US sloop named Enterprise built in 1874. And not the 'sailing' one either because this one is a steamer but a wooden hull.

    So I don't know where Generations one comes from, I sure didn't see a smoke stack

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    Hello Everyone! As much as we would not like it to be true, it appears that Series V is about the beginning of the Federation with an original Enterprise Space Ship. I would have liked to see a series based on Section 31 but we have to live with it. Overall it might be kind of good!! At least there will be Klingons.

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    Ok, so they have blown it a few times with the name “Enterprise”. Thanks for the extra info, but I think that makes it worse. Enough “Enterprise”, I think we could use another name. Its like they want to do the same old stuff over again, because it worked once. How quickly do they want to loose their old fans? Anyway, any name is good as long as it is not the “Lollypop”!

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    I have to agree with all of the anti-Enterprise sentiment as far as a ship's name is concerned. Overdoing it is overdoing it. Just ask The Backstreet Boys. They know from personal experience. Fresh ideas also mean fresh faces and in Star Trek, some of the most prominant faces are not just the main characters, but the ships involved. DS9 was fresh. A whole new look. Voyager, while everyone seems to think it sucked, was a new spin on an old idea.

    I was in the US Navy. I am a veteran. And there are a lot of great names with great histories that can be explored in a new series. Why another Enterprise? Let's think about the origins of the word Enterprise, for a second... At that point in Earth 'history', something a bit more warlike might be in order, to prepare us all for the inevitable Klingon-Fed war. Perhaps the Gettysburgh or the Little-Big-Horn would be fun names. Something DIFFERENT, for the love of all that is good! Now, there is nothing wrong with an Enterprise making a few cameo/guest appearances. I wouldn't find that cheesy at all.

    Of course, opinions are just that. And while Voyager had its moments, V should be just as good, if not better.

    Personally, I have to agree with KlingonZ take. Section 31 would blow the rest of my hair off. Talk about a fresh face on the genre...

    As for Lollipop, I am dying, over here... Too funny for words, man.

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    "The USS Lollypop. It's a good ship."

    To extend the flogging of the deceased equiform... There's still one more historical Enterprise. The first USS Enterprise was a schooner built for the US Navy in the late 18th century and served with distinction against the Barbary Corsairs. Under the command of Lt Stephen Decatur, her crew entered a corsair harbor in a captured merchant ship, boarded the USS Philadelphia (a heavy frigate that the corsairs had captured), set the Philadelphia aflame, and escaped without losing a single man. Enterprise also took part in bombardments of harbor fortifications and became known as "lucky little Enterprise". During the War of 1812, some landlubber ordered her rerigged as a brig and overloaded with guns, which ruined her sailing qualities. Despite that, she managed to capture a Royal Navy brig, HMS Boxer. The former captain of the Enterprise, Captain Decatur, took command of USS United States and captured HMS Macedonian, 38 guns, the largest ship the USN had ever taken as a prize.

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    Thanks Drifter, I am glad that someone other than me thinks that a series based on Section 31 would be very interesting. Think of it as the next generation of Secret Agent or James Bond. If it was done right it would be very entertaining and the posibilities are endless and it would still be Star Trek with a spin that has never really be looked at. Everyone with any military or law enforcement background knows that for the Federation to exist they would have to have a proactive covert unit dealing in black ops or they would be overrun by people like the Cardassians or the Romulans.

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    Here's an interesting new development hot off the press:

    Friday April 27 1:19 AM ET
    Bakula takes a "Late" shift

    By Michael Schneider

    HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Former ``Quantum Leap'' star Scott Bakula has agreed to replace Burt Reynolds as the lead on the troubled CBS comedy pilot ``Late Boomers.''

    Bakula will keep his options open, however: he has so far only agreed to appear, contractually, as a guest in the initial episode. That means he still assume the lead role on the upcoming ``Star Trek: Enterprise'' TV series.

    Bakula had initially passed on the "Star Trek" gig, but has resumed talks with producer Paramount TV in recent days -- although no deal has been sealed. The show is expected to bow on UPN in the fall although nothing has been announced.

    In "Late Boomers," Bakula will play Teddy Barnett, a former NFL quarterback who now owns a Chicago bar; Markie Post plays his ex-wife, while Adam Arkin plays his friend and personal physician. Production begins Friday.

    Like Bakula, Arkin ("Chicago Hope") and Post ("Night Court") are also last-minute additions, replacing Joe Bologna and Michele Lee, respectively. Reynolds, Bologna and Lee all departed the project under various circumstances.

    "It's best to say that things didn't work out and that we had creative differences (with Reynolds)," said Eric Tannenbaum, president of the show's producer, Artists Television Group (ATG). "We have great respect for the guy, but it wasn't meant to be."

    But Arkin and Post, like Bakula, are on board only for the pilot. Arkin's first priority is the Studios USA drama "The Third Degree," for Fox, should that project go to series; Post is in first position on another ATG project, the WB's new version of "Electra Woman and Dyna Girl."

    That means "Late Boomers" could potentially have to recast three key roles if the show is picked up to series.

    "When it gets late in the casting season and you have material you like, you do things that normally you wouldn't," Tannenbaum said.

    Bakula, Arkin and Post join previously announced cast members Joe Regalbuto and Robert Urich.

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    Just a little heads-up as it were.

    mactavish out.

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