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In Star Trek: Discovery's series finale "Life, Itself", set in the 32nd century, the mysterious Doctor Kovich (in his 10th appearance in that series) is revealed to be an older Daniels, introducing himself to Michael Burnham as "Agent Daniels of the USS Enterprise—and other places."
Archer then finds himself 400 years in the future on board the USS Enterprise-J, alongside Temporal Agent Daniels. They are at the battle where the Sphere Builders [a] are defeated by the Federation, preventing an invasion. The builders have the technology to view alternate timelines, and have been manipulating the Xindi to prevent the ...
Connor Trinneer (pictured far left) and Scott Bakula (pictured far right) in costume alongside three members of the crew of the USS Enterprise. Star Trek: Enterprise is an American science fiction television series that debuted on UPN on September 26, 2001, and ran for four seasons until May 13, 2005. [1]
USS Enterprise-A (TVH, TFF, TUC) USS Enterprise (TOS, TAS, TMP, WOK, SFS, ST09, STID, STB) Communications officer Human Zoe Saldana: ST09, STID, STB Celia Rose Gooding: SNW Seasons 1-2 Charles Vance Oded Fehr Seasons 3-5 (DSC) Fleet Admiral (PIC S3-5) Starfleet Command Commander-in-chief of Starfleet (DSC S3-5) Human Vash: Jennifer Hetrick ...
24th episode of the 3rd season of Star Trek: Enterprise "Zero Hour" Star Trek: Enterprise episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 24 Directed by Allan Kroeker Written by Rick Berman Brannon Braga Featured music Jay Chattaway Production code 324 Original air date May 26, 2004 (2004-05-26) Guest appearances Scott MacDonald – Commander Dolim Rick Worthy – Jannar Tucker Smallwood – Xindi ...
Fleck and Winston resumed their recurring roles on Enterprise in both parts of "Storm Front", as Silik and Daniels. [6] J. Paul Boehmer resumed his role from "Zero Hour" as an SS Agent; he had previously appeared as a Nazi in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "The Killing Game", as well as the Vulcan Mestral in the Enterprise episode "Carbon Creek ...
Written by Art Wallace (based on a story by Wallace and Gene Roddenberry) and directed by Marc Daniels, it was first broadcast on 29 March 1968. [1] In the episode, engaged in "historical research", the USS Enterprise travels back through time to 1968 Earth, where they encounter an interstellar agent planning to intervene in 20th-century events.
Silik appears to Archer in his quarters and claims that Daniels' group was responsible for the antimatter cascade, and that the Temporal Accord is a lie. In Engineering, Daniels detects Suliban bio-signs, but is surprised and vaporized by Silik. T'Pol and Tucker summon Doctor Phlox to revive the now unconscious Archer. Archer asks Tucker to use ...