I love how he didn't make Archer feel like a kid either asking if they were okay. Vulcans always wanted what was best for humanity; they just didn't know how to show it. Besides, how DO you help a race led by emotions rather than logic?
at that time the Klingons had a tyrannical dictator. So they at civil war and rebellions happened. So they were more focused on that then the rest of the system.
I love how that Vulcan captain can probably see the Mazarites in the sick bay along with Archer, but doesn't even bother to tell them to surrender himself, he instead tells Archer to tell them to surrender their weapons or their ships will be destroyed.
@@djtambor3063 I agree, not all the vulcans are arrogant. Some probably saw what archer was doing for his race as heroic, they just couldn't voice it. Maybe that was one's chance.
it was that hands off approach/agreement they suppose to have with letting earth do their exploration thing in space. the humans thought they Vulcans been holding them back and they was
@@raven4k998 every Star Trek had that problem. In almost 90% the Federation ship was attacked without warning, tried to disengage, got clear, was attacked harder. Finally defeated its enemy. But left them to regroup, gather reinforcements to attack again. Where Federation ship lost crew, was seriously damaged, defeated until last minute save. They never learned the lesson from *Enders Game*. You defeat the enemy so they cannot attack you now or ever again. You love the enemy that much.
yeah all circular and such a very unique look in and of themselves like all star trek ships being unique instead of the same old penis shaped ship designs
Unless I'm mistaken, Enterprise was the first series in the franchise to use CGI instead of miniatures/models for exterior shots of the ships and battle sequences. Considering this was produced around twenty years ago, I think they did a fantastic job. Probably was pretty expensive for its time.
DS9 used a mix of both right until the end. They apparently made the CGI shot of the station as early as season 2 but it wasn't used till the final zoom shot on the last episode just before credits.
The Vulcan ships were one on the many things Enterprise did right. I can understand how TOS didn't have the time or budget, but TNG should have corrected that. Part of the Federation or not, Vulcan would not have scrapped their superior ship building capability.
@@maxpower2511 no they wouldn't have been. By the time the Enterprise D came around the ships Vulcan had been no match for The Enterprise D in fact much of the tech on ship building would have been added into Starfleet ships at that point. i'd say the enterprise B refit would have been where that change happened.
I always assumed the Vulcans once they joined the federation gave humans the tech they needed which us why kirks ship had more powerful shields an weapons compared to the NX 01.
@@maxpower2511 as of TOS, there weren't "Human" or "Vulcan" ships. There were Federation ships, which included the pinnacle of tech from all member worlds.
@@molybdaen11 "Speak softly, but carry a big stick." Teddy Roosevelt **And I am sure someone well before them said the same thing. A solid rule is a universal constant.
I never really paid attention to the details in Enterprise but this was the first time that they actually went to warp 5 and tested their engines to the max. After this going to warp 5 was an easy thing for them to do. It was a nice little progression that they had.
Yeah this was one of the first times they really pushed the new engine to its theoretical limit. If I recall correctly later in the show they were even exceeding warp 5 by a small amount. Tucker slowly tweaked the engines, and improved systems to the point they included those changes directly into the build of the Columbia, and the next NX ships. Same as in TNG, the max for the galaxy class was supposed to be warp 9.6, but I think Geordi over time managed to coax it up to 9.8 during the borg attack.
I love enterprise so much, thank you for these. I will forever be disappointed every time I rewatch the series that it wasn't finished or developed into what it could have, also that I didn't appreciate it when I was younger :(
@@Brookhouse3041 i watch discovery. i like star trek, and anyone that stands in the way of anything star trek being made, is responsible for the void we experienced after ent and before discovery. yeah, its really cringe at times, especially after a rewatch, but you can tell that after the first season they really tried to distance themselves from whoever decided to make the klingons different, giving a god level propulsion device to a ship with a person that has no business existing. now none of it does, and it was actually done with a lot more effort and care than major plot points in other shows. plus it gave us strange new worlds, of which the last episode alone would have been enough to sell me. take out the romulan captain (dont have anything against the actor, he just didnt fit for me) and replace with a deepfake mark lenard, hell even a cleaned up view screen of the original episode would have satisfied me. seriously though, we need to see that romulan empress or whatever she refered to herself get a taste of pike branded phasers up their tailpipe. she makes regular romulans look humble.
@@DuncanCaddick honestly I gave up on voyager way before Ent. I watched every episode of Enterprise new, I remember in particular the damned multi month pause after S3: damage killed me, I seriously wanted to know how they were getting out of that. You know, because the flagship of the federation fleet, or a mirror universe ripoff of the defiant class both can "not take another hit" with 25% shields left. So, the first warp 5 ship can take rediculous amounts of damage (along with other vessels in the era) without blowing up, but 200 years in the future they are literal death traps? TNG is awesome, but it needed some grounding to it, the carpets were always clean, the ship never had a scratch. Voyager at least they got that affect with the severely diminished use of lighting. Those were the things/details that got me interested in ENT. Yeah, polarizing the hull plating is lame, but at least it tries to make sense. I don't believe there has been a attempt at a "believable" battle otherwise with exception of certain episodes of voyager, and nemesis. as time goes on, the reasons I watch it more. DS9, the character development keeps me keen on it, I watch it at least every year. Yawniger, I couldn't care less about it. Nothing against Janeway, 7 of spandex or the eternal ensign, but after seeing endgame, there just is no point. They literally stacked the footage in a pile, and with the last 20 seconds, took a giant collective piss all over it.
@jbz4788 yeah and then future Starfleet trying to pretend there not also a miltary organisation lead them to complacency. Like in armour plating. There ships became to reliant on shields, which turned them into glass canons. And they payed a heavy price for it. DS9 Dominion war proved that.
@randomdude6446 i wouldn't really call it obsolete as every time Starfleet got complacent pretending not to be a military its bite them in the ass. The Romulan war The Klingon wars The Cardassin war The Borg The Dominion war And several others sm not thinking off. Starfleet is so adamant about not being a miltary it cost them dearly and they have no choice to go full miltary until the wae over and then go back to pretending there not. So i say Hull plating is very important even when you got really powerful weapons and shields. Otherwise your going to loss a lot more people than you shouldve when someone comes along just as or powerful than them wanting a fight. And that happens quite often
its always supper funny to me that they envisioned space ship fights slow enough that there will be time for manual command of anything. that's pretty much ridiculous notion. There is barely any time to do anything in fighter jets that travel magnitudes of order slower than a spaceship.
They do. During the Romulan War the Vulcans, Humans, Andorians and Tellarites all exchange different levels of tech then when the Federation is formed in 2161 most Starfleet ships are a result of those races combined tech.
Vulcans have done it before and are super cautious about sharing tech. Theyre still afraid of what humans will become with more tech. With better shielding. Would starfleet then feel empowered to go out and conquer? Would they feel invincible and rampage across the quadrant? Like the klingons?
Nope. That damned polarized hull deal was just supposed to have been a archaic version of shields. What Starfleet vessels of the Enterprise era should have really had was countermeasures that are deployed to absorb as much of the damage of any torpedo.
@@LordDavid04 What hull polarization should have been i s it just hardens the hull and partially dampens the incoming damage. So some of the damage still bleeds through and damages the armor plating. It's either on or off. No "Hull plating at 60%" stuff.
@14habibs ppl forget we met the Vulcan in trek lore in a period that came to be seen as a sort of cultural dark age. Their leadership militaristic almost imperial. They knew about Suraks teachings....but....they had kinda become like our view of the Bible. Except in their case their "Bible" was lost. Without the KirShara their understanding of how to be logical kept....distancing itself from the original that saved them. A human delivered the Kinshara from the desert and begun a reawakened and a way deeper bond with humanity than before. Oh we get their nerves al right. But at this point there is a certain sibling rivalry.
@@Pavel_M_Mihalik It is likely that, there's no visible shuttle docked when the vulcan vessel is inbound, which means it either detached to engage (and presumably got vapourised because who takes a shuttle to fight a cruiser?) or is smashed while docked.
It’s understood by Captain, and crew. “Depolarized” would be my choice. But likely writers felt overused. I thought of it as energy powered to hull plating somehow caused it to spread the impact of enemy weapons. Plus reduce total impact. A good boxer hits me bare fist . I have serious injuries. If I have stiff chest protector w/padding under so impact spread over larger area I will not injure me as much. But I will still get moved back.
@@larsharris The idea is that the hull is made of a metal that stiffens and hardens when energized (insert obvious 🍆joke here). Which still doesn't explain how it can fail in procentual increments just like energy shields do in ST. "Armor plating penetrated at deck X" would have been the obvious choice.
Mazarite commander, even just a simple transport captain knows a single annoyed Vulcan crew and one of their ships, is more than capable of making good on a threat to destroy his three ships. Even the mention of a Vulcan combat cruiser nearby seemed to evoke trepidation in everyone but the Tholians.
Excluding the Andorians which i really don't know much about, i would say that of the main players, Humans, Vulcans, Klingons, and Romulans, humans are the most aggressive/disciplined in terms of technological advancement. Wasn't it the Vulan ambassador who said they couldn't figure out Humans because they were both emotional like Klingdons and then are logical like Vulcans. Some other Vulcan once commented that the time between the almost destruction of the earth and its rebirth was very tiny compared to what happened on Vulcan. In any case, as someone else said, the Vulcans technological advancement isn't as quick as it could be, Klingons while aggressive are so emotional they trip over their own feet and the Romulan's dictatorial governments probably slow down scientific progress. Its not that the humans are better or smarter but they have the ability to stay out of their own way which they have government that encourages scientific discovery
Piracy killed enterprise. It was a show everyone wanted to see, and I don't know too many people who watched it on broadcast. That's why it died when it was far far more popular.
@@JackMoore0311 Enterprise ended just about 1-2 years before streaming started to become mainstream. I remember when Netflix started to offer streaming in 2007 when it was like one of the only companies doing it with a large library of movies.
I prefer The Look of this enterprise. Espesially The bridge of it. Its not as slick and smooth than other itirations, this one almost looks like a submarine but it still holds The star trek vibe.
in this series they were much aggressive before the kir'shara revolution, Also because it was romulans manipulating the vulcans into a war of aggression. They would also just be romulans if they were more warlike. romulans are essentially vulcans that doesnt suppress thier emotions.
Pity those Vulcan cruisers never saw their way into the Dominion War. Looking at the relative sizes of both ships at the 3:52 marker and knowing the NX01 was roughly 230meters in length, a Galaxy class starship would only be 2.5 times the size of the NX01, making it appear on par with the Vulcan cruiser. But....in an alternative reality we see a Constitution class easily destroying a similar Vulcan ship, which makes you think how power are these ships anyway? And aside from that, when they knew the Xindi weapon was coming, could they not deploy a few dozen of these big ships near Earth to protect it?
size doesn't mean anything. you are as advanced as how miniaturize you can make your tech. we know in trek lore the biggest ship starfleet ever fielded was the universe class enterprise J in the 26th century and htat was 3.2km long. but it's only so big because it's tasked with exploring other galaxies. so size matters. but we see in trek for a ship to explore the milky way galaxy only the galaxy class is big enough. vulcan was never in good terms with earth never doing whatever earth ask. like you said we need ships. vulcan always denies their requests.
When I was younger I thought this show was boring until the xindi arc then the show started getting good so of course you put the show in the hands of someone who doesn't like science fiction nor has any appreciation for how big Star Trek was at that time and just wants to get it off their hands so they don't have to deal with it anymore
Enterprise depicted the vulcans EXACTLY the way they should have been. Yes, they controlled their emotions but that masked just how violent they could be (pon farr, vosh katur (without logic)) and advanced they were technologically relative to earth (2000 years give or take) plus physically much stronger. Not a race to mess with. Imagine if human first contact had been with a psionic mind lord of ancient Vulcan.
I hate to ask a dumb question with so many knowledgeable people on this page but I would like to know how many different Captains were there in the Star Trek Series and how many years did it run on Television.?
Howdy ya'll, Now that was Cool !! I thought I'd seen all the episodes, however, I don't remember this one ?? What season and episode was this one ?? Thank you for sharing this clip, very Cool indeed, Stay safe, Live long and prosper 🖖 Peace ✌️
This episode shows the moment when Captain Archer truly begins to trust the Vulcans. He risked the ship and the lives of his crew. Almost tearing the ship apart at maximum warp. All of this based solely on T'pol's plea to trust her. No explanations. No evidence. Just trust.
Sadly as good as the Vulcan ships were, this episode shows one of the biggest failings in the later series. Note the Mazarite ships. When we can see the tops you can easily see that these are Romulan D'deridex top hull sections repainted and with some added superstructure on bottom.
Star Trek Enterprise had a strong running for my favorite incarnation of the show. I like it better than TNG, I did not like Voyager at all, and could not get into DS9.
One thing I never understood with Star Trek. Supposedly humans are now "evolved" somehow, but the reality is simple: As soon as humans discovered there was other space-capable species out there, we would field warships laden with weapons, armor and shields. Humans are nothing if not over-armed.
@@Groza_Dallocort I know. It wasn't until they started experiencing real threats that they did that. It was supposed to be an exploration ship, not a military one.
@@WarGrowlmon18 yeah but even exploration ships should be armed although some people will take that as an attack or be worried. Talk softly but carry a big stick
I absolutely love the rare moments when the Vulcans play the role of big brother, rather than their usual "above-it-all" mockery.
Not all are total shitheads like vulkan command XD
It genuinely is a nice turn from that other view they have. Personally I like the "We are ally's" look they adopt.
I love how he didn't make Archer feel like a kid either asking if they were okay. Vulcans always wanted what was best for humanity; they just didn't know how to show it. Besides, how DO you help a race led by emotions rather than logic?
They did have a vulcan ambassador aboard.
@raideurng2508 Yeah but for a while, she was above it all as much as the rest of her people.
I love how badass Vulcan ships were during Enterprise. They were so bad ass even the Kilgons did not dare challenge a Vulcan ship in open combat.
Well that only logical.
At that time a Vulcan Dy,Kyr class ship was just something one didn’t mess with if they knew what was good for them
at that time the Klingons had a tyrannical dictator. So they at civil war and rebellions happened. So they were more focused on that then the rest of the system.
But the Tholian dues and takes them easy out.
Heavily armed science ships.
This particular Vulcan Captain I absolutely love.
Direct and to the point
Also not arrogant. He knows his role is to assist the Enterprise, not take over.
It’s always nice to have a very powerful ally to say “ you do what he says, I’m just here to vaporize you if you don’t”
My respects to the Vulcan Captain that offered to help in Archer’s trying times lol
I love how that Vulcan captain can probably see the Mazarites in the sick bay along with Archer, but doesn't even bother to tell them to surrender himself, he instead tells Archer to tell them to surrender their weapons or their ships will be destroyed.
He was making it clear Archer answers to him.
@@charlotteb6898 I disagree, He was giving Archer the opportunity to establish a dominant position over the Mazarites.
@@djtambor3063 I agree, not all the vulcans are arrogant. Some probably saw what archer was doing for his race as heroic, they just couldn't voice it. Maybe that was one's chance.
He established dominance
it was that hands off approach/agreement they suppose to have with letting earth do their exploration thing in space. the humans thought they Vulcans been holding them back and they was
First time you see a Vulcan captain being a badass!
Archer should have blew the first ship up instead of running away leaving them dead in the water would have solved all his problems in the future😭😭
you had to tease them about there ships see what happens they get mad and come kick your ass
@@raven4k998 every Star Trek had that problem. In almost 90% the Federation ship was attacked without warning, tried to disengage, got clear, was attacked harder. Finally defeated its enemy. But left them to regroup, gather reinforcements to attack again. Where Federation ship lost crew, was seriously damaged, defeated until last minute save. They never learned the lesson from *Enders Game*. You defeat the enemy so they cannot attack you now or ever again. You love the enemy that much.
I've always loved the look of Vulcan ships.
yeah all circular and such a very unique look in and of themselves like all star trek ships being unique instead of the same old penis shaped ship designs
Unless I'm mistaken, Enterprise was the first series in the franchise to use CGI instead of miniatures/models for exterior shots of the ships and battle sequences. Considering this was produced around twenty years ago, I think they did a fantastic job. Probably was pretty expensive for its time.
Voyager lead the way five years before with its hybrid effects.
@@sirierieott5882 and they’d switched to full CGI by the end of their run. DS9 too, I think.
DS9 used a mix of both right until the end.
They apparently made the CGI shot of the station as early as season 2 but it wasn't used till the final zoom shot on the last episode just before credits.
_ENT_ was the first series to fully use CGI from the start.
No Babylon 5 used CGI and was the forerunner to the technology being used. Not Trek. Trek also stole the Idea for DS9 from Babylon 5.
I love Enterprise so much. I wish we could've got 7 seasons like Voyager, DS9 and TNG 😭
Yip,season 5 was to be the start of the Earth ,romulan war
@@fuppet-mucker man, cancelling the show just before that is a crime against humanity
you can watch Discovery's 5 seasons instead :D
@@Doenerwerfer No i do not like Discovery, frankly Discovery is not even close to Enterprise. ENT had soul, DISC is generic modern crap.
yes, but it has 5 seasons :D @@Zagoreni02A
The Vulcan ships were one on the many things Enterprise did right. I can understand how TOS didn't have the time or budget, but TNG should have corrected that. Part of the Federation or not, Vulcan would not have scrapped their superior ship building capability.
Yeah I never understood that...Vulcan ships for all intents and purposes should have still been superior to even the Enterprise D.
@@maxpower2511 no they wouldn't have been. By the time the Enterprise D came around the ships Vulcan had been no match for The Enterprise D in fact much of the tech on ship building would have been added into Starfleet ships at that point. i'd say the enterprise B refit would have been where that change happened.
I always assumed the Vulcans once they joined the federation gave humans the tech they needed which us why kirks ship had more powerful shields an weapons compared to the NX 01.
@@maxpower2511 as of TOS, there weren't "Human" or "Vulcan" ships. There were Federation ships, which included the pinnacle of tech from all member worlds.
@@danielmccurdy862 But why would they all look like Earth ships?
It is easy to be calm when you are ten times the size of everyone on the block.
And can hit 10 times harder then everyone too
The secret to diplomacy is holding a great stick while talking in a calm voice - Al capone
@@molybdaen11 "Speak softly, but carry a big stick." Teddy Roosevelt
**And I am sure someone well before them said the same thing. A solid rule is a universal constant.
Well....being Vulcan also helps.
A great series.
The best in Star Trek series because of No Nonsense aproach and real feel interactions. Unfortunately woke-people and die hard trekies trashed it
I never really paid attention to the details in Enterprise but this was the first time that they actually went to warp 5 and tested their engines to the max. After this going to warp 5 was an easy thing for them to do. It was a nice little progression that they had.
Yeah this was one of the first times they really pushed the new engine to its theoretical limit. If I recall correctly later in the show they were even exceeding warp 5 by a small amount. Tucker slowly tweaked the engines, and improved systems to the point they included those changes directly into the build of the Columbia, and the next NX ships.
Same as in TNG, the max for the galaxy class was supposed to be warp 9.6, but I think Geordi over time managed to coax it up to 9.8 during the borg attack.
@@douglarochelle2620yea if I remember right I think that was after the improvement he made to the warp core in an earlier episode
@@LyokoisGreat2 La Forge made dozens of improvements. That was shown in the Leah Brahms episode when she visited the ship.
I love enterprise so much, thank you for these.
I will forever be disappointed every time I rewatch the series that it wasn't finished or developed into what it could have, also that I didn't appreciate it when I was younger :(
You can’t be disappointed for it’s untimely cancellation if you and the other so called fans refused to watch it. Do you like Discovery? 😂
@@Brookhouse3041 i watch discovery.
i like star trek, and anyone that stands in the way of anything star trek being made, is responsible for the void we experienced after ent and before discovery.
yeah, its really cringe at times, especially after a rewatch, but you can tell that after the first season they really tried to distance themselves from whoever decided to make the klingons different, giving a god level propulsion device to a ship with a person that has no business existing.
now none of it does, and it was actually done with a lot more effort and care than major plot points in other shows.
plus it gave us strange new worlds, of which the last episode alone would have been enough to sell me.
take out the romulan captain (dont have anything against the actor, he just didnt fit for me) and replace with a deepfake mark lenard, hell even a cleaned up view screen of the original episode would have satisfied me.
seriously though, we need to see that romulan empress or whatever she refered to herself get a taste of pike branded phasers up their tailpipe. she makes regular romulans look humble.
Yes, it was a real shame. People gave up on it way too quickly.
@@DuncanCaddick honestly I gave up on voyager way before Ent. I watched every episode of Enterprise new, I remember in particular the damned multi month pause after S3: damage killed me, I seriously wanted to know how they were getting out of that. You know, because the flagship of the federation fleet, or a mirror universe ripoff of the defiant class both can "not take another hit" with 25% shields left. So, the first warp 5 ship can take rediculous amounts of damage (along with other vessels in the era) without blowing up, but 200 years in the future they are literal death traps? TNG is awesome, but it needed some grounding to it, the carpets were always clean, the ship never had a scratch. Voyager at least they got that affect with the severely diminished use of lighting.
Those were the things/details that got me interested in ENT. Yeah, polarizing the hull plating is lame, but at least it tries to make sense. I don't believe there has been a attempt at a "believable" battle otherwise with exception of certain episodes of voyager, and nemesis. as time goes on, the reasons I watch it more. DS9, the character development keeps me keen on it, I watch it at least every year.
Yawniger, I couldn't care less about it. Nothing against Janeway, 7 of spandex or the eternal ensign, but after seeing endgame, there just is no point. They literally stacked the footage in a pile, and with the last 20 seconds, took a giant collective piss all over it.
@@Brookhouse3041 Discovery sucks compared to Enterprise. i watched Enterprise every week, every new episode
It's a miracle that they survive so many battles with aliens who had better weapons and all they had was polarized hull plating and no shields.
and people like Nx01 was a bad! ship and failure LOL ...
The Nx was built tough. It may have been weak, but it could take one hell of a beating
@jbz4788 yeah and then future Starfleet trying to pretend there not also a miltary organisation lead them to complacency. Like in armour plating.
There ships became to reliant on shields, which turned them into glass canons. And they payed a heavy price for it.
DS9 Dominion war proved that.
@@shadowphoenix1696To be fair too starfleet increasing weapon power made armour plating obsolete until ablative armour
@randomdude6446 i wouldn't really call it obsolete as every time Starfleet got complacent pretending not to be a military its bite them in the ass.
The Romulan war
The Klingon wars
The Cardassin war
The Borg
The Dominion war
And several others sm not thinking off.
Starfleet is so adamant about not being a miltary it cost them dearly and they have no choice to go full miltary until the wae over and then go back to pretending there not.
So i say Hull plating is very important even when you got really powerful weapons and shields. Otherwise your going to loss a lot more people than you shouldve when someone comes along just as or powerful than them wanting a fight.
And that happens quite often
Nearly 20 years later, I still miss this show.
the port injectors just blew we have to slow down Captain!!
It is a shame they got cancelled when they did. The Romulan War would have been awesome to see.
Fantastic battle, Enterprise was such an underrated show.
This episode was great like the whole series
its always supper funny to me that they envisioned space ship fights slow enough that there will be time for manual command of anything. that's pretty much ridiculous notion. There is barely any time to do anything in fighter jets that travel magnitudes of order slower than a spaceship.
Never thought I'd see the vulcans save the day like that. Would be better to give the federation shield (defensive) technology...but what do I know.
They do. During the Romulan War the Vulcans, Humans, Andorians and Tellarites all exchange different levels of tech then when the Federation is formed in 2161 most Starfleet ships are a result of those races combined tech.
Plus in Enterprise there's no Federation yet.
Vulcans have done it before and are super cautious about sharing tech. Theyre still afraid of what humans will become with more tech. With better shielding. Would starfleet then feel empowered to go out and conquer? Would they feel invincible and rampage across the quadrant? Like the klingons?
Nope. That damned polarized hull deal was just supposed to have been a archaic version of shields. What Starfleet vessels of the Enterprise era should have really had was countermeasures that are deployed to absorb as much of the damage of any torpedo.
@@LordDavid04 What hull polarization should have been i s it just hardens the hull and partially dampens the incoming damage. So some of the damage still bleeds through and damages the armor plating. It's either on or off. No "Hull plating at 60%" stuff.
That Vulcan captain looks forever surprised.
Great episode. Guest star was perfect!
And once again, logic prevails.
The Vulcans finally stood up for us humans and had our back. 🥹
They always did in the early days and especially during the Romulan war.
They had to in this case since we were returning their ambassador at their own request
@14habibs ppl forget we met the Vulcan in trek lore in a period that came to be seen as a sort of cultural dark age. Their leadership militaristic almost imperial. They knew about Suraks teachings....but....they had kinda become like our view of the Bible. Except in their case their "Bible" was lost. Without the KirShara their understanding of how to be logical kept....distancing itself from the original that saved them. A human delivered the Kinshara from the desert and begun a reawakened and a way deeper bond with humanity than before. Oh we get their nerves al right. But at this point there is a certain sibling rivalry.
You gotta admit.
That Vulcan ship was pretty bad ass. 🖖🏼
I love the design of the Vulcan ship…very beautiful
the port injectors just blew we gotta slow down Captain!!!💀💀
Loved the look of the enterprise it looks so much better than the later versions the series was OK as well
That Vulcan ship is freaking huge!
I do not know how much I like this 'one shot at a time' thing. It stresses me.
now that is a Vulcan to be added to the you don't want to piss off list.
The Vulcans sense of humor at it's best.🤣 I love it. 💕😘🤩 Thanks for posting. 👍 Live long and prosper. 👌
Its, not it's.
Very Good Thank You for the Re ~ Cap ;
And Vulcans are not known for bluffing! 🖖
That’s why once they learn how to play poker they’re tough opponents
Love this show and lol at the yakbak at 3:13
Oh no, the top wing section of a D’deridex is chasing us
I love the look on T'Pol's face, she's like "Uh oh!"
Why did the ship shake at 3:01? Did the Vulcans hit the Enterprise first, and why would they?
Maybe they hit the Mazarite ship that was connected to the Enterprise?
@@Pavel_M_Mihalik It is likely that, there's no visible shuttle docked when the vulcan vessel is inbound, which means it either detached to engage (and presumably got vapourised because who takes a shuttle to fight a cruiser?) or is smashed while docked.
makes sense they would destroy the shuttle first
"Hull plating is off-line" is about as good a line as "My skin just switched off".
It’s understood by Captain, and crew. “Depolarized” would be my choice. But likely writers felt overused. I thought of it as energy powered to hull plating somehow caused it to spread the impact of enemy weapons. Plus reduce total impact. A good boxer hits me bare fist . I have serious injuries. If I have stiff chest protector w/padding under so impact spread over larger area I will not injure me as much. But I will still get moved back.
@@larsharris The idea is that the hull is made of a metal that stiffens and hardens when energized (insert obvious 🍆joke here).
Which still doesn't explain how it can fail in procentual increments just like energy shields do in ST. "Armor plating penetrated at deck X" would have been the obvious choice.
Mazarite commander, even just a simple transport captain knows a single annoyed Vulcan crew and one of their ships, is more than capable of making good on a threat to destroy his three ships.
Even the mention of a Vulcan combat cruiser nearby seemed to evoke trepidation in everyone but the Tholians.
The Suliban didn't fear the vulcans. An had disable a vulcan ship in the show.
Saudações Star Trek T' Pol , 💖 Love vídeo ⚓🔧🇧🇷🖖.
That Vulcan Captain was a great guy.
2:10 "Captain. :-)"
Archer: *click*
Great job with the editing on this channel.
I put on "i need a hero" when i watched this, and it was perfect
I find it difficult for me to trust that fashionable side grey T’pol… I think Vulcan did well 🖖🏻💚
Did you know that this sign was made at the synagogue where Leonard Nimoy was attending. 🖖
A underrated series. I started to like it from season 3. Really annoyed that the Xindi story was not finished if i remember correctly.
The Xindi story was pretty much concluded but the overarching theme of the ''Temporal Cold War'' was still unresolved.
@@SardonicALLY STO does a good job of concluding the temporal war.
@@goggles4554 I haven’t played in years. What did they do?
@@paulstacy1992 revealed who that mysterious stranger was from the future. The guy who was helping the suliban.
@@goggles4554 So, who was it?
Just your friendly neighborhood Vulcan
Excluding the Andorians which i really don't know much about, i would say that of the main players, Humans, Vulcans, Klingons, and Romulans, humans are the most aggressive/disciplined in terms of technological advancement. Wasn't it the Vulan ambassador who said they couldn't figure out Humans because they were both emotional like Klingdons and then are logical like Vulcans. Some other Vulcan once commented that the time between the almost destruction of the earth and its rebirth was very tiny compared to what happened on Vulcan. In any case, as someone else said, the Vulcans technological advancement isn't as quick as it could be, Klingons while aggressive are so emotional they trip over their own feet and the Romulan's dictatorial governments probably slow down scientific progress. Its not that the humans are better or smarter but they have the ability to stay out of their own way which they have government that encourages scientific discovery
I really loved this series. It was a big mistake to end it so soon.
Piracy killed enterprise. It was a show everyone wanted to see, and I don't know too many people who watched it on broadcast. That's why it died when it was far far more popular.
Had this been done during the steaming times it would have lasted 7 seasons
@@JackMoore0311 Enterprise ended just about 1-2 years before streaming started to become mainstream. I remember when Netflix started to offer streaming in 2007 when it was like one of the only companies doing it with a large library of movies.
Always loved the Vulcan ships 🖖🏻
3:25 (thought bubble) "Vulcans... oh, ****"
The Calm, Quiet, and Straight Forward Manners of the Vulcans can be Scary at the Least.🙄
The Vulcan captain literally said "bitchass" to the Mazarites with a straight face
I prefer The Look of this enterprise.
Espesially The bridge of it. Its not as slick and smooth than other itirations, this one almost looks like a submarine but it still holds The star trek vibe.
You get the feeling the Vulcans could do some serious ass kicking if they were not so peaceful
in this series they were much aggressive before the kir'shara revolution, Also because it was romulans manipulating the vulcans into a war of aggression. They would also just be romulans if they were more warlike. romulans are essentially vulcans that doesnt suppress thier emotions.
1:20 They always stop too soon instead of finishing the job.
well one thing, they did show why the later enterprise models and other start ships of explorations had those upgraded weapons and was combat ready
Vulcan ,the Powerful friends.
I still can't believe how noisy lasers will be in space in the future.
3:00 "That'd be the Sh'Raan"
The Mazarite ships definitely look like modified Romulan warbirds (ST-TNG), from the top view.
Same actor-John Rubenstein-that played Kuvok in 'Kir'Shara'?
I’m going to say it and accept the hate. I loved enterprise and I think they should have made 3 more seasons !!
no hate here...i have the whole series on blu ray and it's really unique
Which episode is this clip from?
Fallen Hero
What's the actual episode for this i know for a fact its not the first episode
Pity those Vulcan cruisers never saw their way into the Dominion War. Looking at the relative sizes of both ships at the 3:52 marker and knowing the NX01 was roughly 230meters in length, a Galaxy class starship would only be 2.5 times the size of the NX01, making it appear on par with the Vulcan cruiser. But....in an alternative reality we see a Constitution class easily destroying a similar Vulcan ship, which makes you think how power are these ships anyway? And aside from that, when they knew the Xindi weapon was coming, could they not deploy a few dozen of these big ships near Earth to protect it?
size doesn't mean anything. you are as advanced as how miniaturize you can make your tech. we know in trek lore the biggest ship starfleet ever fielded was the universe class enterprise J in the 26th century and htat was 3.2km long. but it's only so big because it's tasked with exploring other galaxies. so size matters. but we see in trek for a ship to explore the milky way galaxy only the galaxy class is big enough. vulcan was never in good terms with earth never doing whatever earth ask. like you said we need ships. vulcan always denies their requests.
When I was younger I thought this show was boring until the xindi arc then the show started getting good so of course you put the show in the hands of someone who doesn't like science fiction nor has any appreciation for how big Star Trek was at that time and just wants to get it off their hands so they don't have to deal with it anymore
Canon wise this is very accurate, cabt fire phasers while at warp
Enterprise depicted the vulcans EXACTLY the way they should have been. Yes, they controlled their emotions but that masked just how violent they could be (pon farr, vosh katur (without logic)) and advanced they were technologically relative to earth (2000 years give or take) plus physically much stronger. Not a race to mess with. Imagine if human first contact had been with a psionic mind lord of ancient Vulcan.
Just as you’re getting into it, they cut out the last scenes!
Gotta love how everyone had normal uniforms in Voyager and Enterprise except for the 2 hot female crew members. They get skin tight uniforms.
welcome to Rodenberrys Star Trek 😁
Very Cool!
That Vulcan ship! 🚀
I mis this fluorescent tube lighting in all the new Star Trek show, why did they make them so friggin' dark?
I hate to ask a dumb question with so many knowledgeable people on this page but I would like to know how many different Captains were there in the Star Trek Series and how many years did it run on Television.?
The captain left the bridge at least twice during the initial engagement??? No seat belts and walking around the bridge during an attack???
Why is most star trek alien species end with -ITE. Tellerite, Benzonite, Marazite. do aliens call us Humanite? OR Terraite? Thoughts?
I think you need to use your brain a little more.
Wait; um.... are the Mazarites an entire race of Christopher Walkens?
That was the first time that they ever went to Warp 5
Howdy ya'll,
Now that was Cool !! I thought I'd seen all the episodes, however, I don't remember this one ?? What season and episode was this one ??
Thank you for sharing this clip, very Cool indeed, Stay safe, Live long and prosper 🖖 Peace ✌️
ST:E S1E23 Fallen Hero
Vulcan holds a can labeled Whoop-ass...
"Captain, do you need me to open this?"
This episode shows the moment when Captain Archer truly begins to trust the Vulcans.
He risked the ship and the lives of his crew. Almost tearing the ship apart at maximum warp. All of this based solely on T'pol's plea to trust her. No explanations. No evidence. Just trust.
The Mazarites sounds like the name of an ancient people mentioned in the Bible.
Didn't St Paul write epistles to the Mazarites? He wrote to everybody else in the galaxy!
The Nazarite vows were a thing. So not too far off.
That Vulcan ship is about as large as a Constitution.
Sadly as good as the Vulcan ships were, this episode shows one of the biggest failings in the later series. Note the Mazarite ships. When we can see the tops you can easily see that these are Romulan D'deridex top hull sections repainted and with some added superstructure on bottom.
This isn't a particularly unique thing to ENT, but I understand the sentiment
Vulcan Captain to Acher ''' Naughty boy''
Warp 4.9 that is so fast.
These the same guys from SNW?
Which ones the vulcans or the enterprise crew?
@@whotookspoons3 The mazarites.
@@nsg_kuunda4786 no they only appear in enterprise
@@whotookspoons3 Oh I thought they might be the same aliens from SNW episode 2
i frickin love big ships
2:05 this is almost like a YTP
Battling the top section of a dismembered Romulan Warbird.
Star Trek Enterprise had a strong running for my favorite incarnation of the show. I like it better than TNG, I did not like Voyager at all, and could not get into DS9.
My fav series is this one, TNG and Deep space nine. I don't care for Voyager or the new Discovery.
Good old vulcan, hello 😅
Title this a battle?
One thing I never understood with Star Trek. Supposedly humans are now "evolved" somehow, but the reality is simple: As soon as humans discovered there was other space-capable species out there, we would field warships laden with weapons, armor and shields. Humans are nothing if not over-armed.
This ship wasn't very armed until Season 3
@@WarGrowlmon18even Archer himself said they should have fitted more weapons
@@Groza_Dallocort I know. It wasn't until they started experiencing real threats that they did that. It was supposed to be an exploration ship, not a military one.
@@WarGrowlmon18 yeah but even exploration ships should be armed although some people will take that as an attack or be worried. Talk softly but carry a big stick
what the hell is he doing? He is firing at us sir
Archer deserves this after a night in sick bay.
It helps to have friends .
wouldn't an unprovoked attack be a an act of war?
Too many cuts ruins the clip
Vulkan win!
Was that a battle? What? He didn’t even attempt to fire back until getting hammered over and over again. How can anyone watch this?