Episodes[]
Title | Episode | Production number | Date | US release date |
---|---|---|---|---|
"Shockwave, Part II" | 2x01 | 40358-028 | Unknown | 2002-09-18 |
"Carbon Creek" | 2x02 | 40358-027 | 2152-04-12 | 2002-09-25 |
"Minefield" | 2x03 | 40358-029 | Unknown | 2002-10-02 |
"Dead Stop" | 2x04 | 40358-031 | Unknown | 2002-10-09 |
"A Night in Sickbay" | 2x05 | 40358-030 | Unknown | 2002-10-16 |
"Marauders" | 2x06 | 40358-032 | Unknown | 2002-10-30 |
"The Seventh" | 2x07 | 40358-033 | Unknown | 2002-11-06 |
"The Communicator" | 2x08 | 40358-034 | Unknown | 2002-11-13 |
"Singularity" | 2x09 | 40358-035 | 2152-08-14 | 2002-11-20 |
"Vanishing Point" | 2x10 | 40358-036 | Unknown | 2002-11-27 |
"Precious Cargo" | 2x11 | 40358-037 | 2152-09-12 | 2002-12-11 |
"The Catwalk" | 2x12 | 40358-038 | 2152-09-18 | 2002-12-18 |
"Dawn" | 2x13 | 40358-039 | Unknown | 2003-01-08 |
"Stigma" | 2x14 | 40358-040 | Unknown | 2003-02-05 |
"Cease Fire" | 2x15 | 40358-041 | Unknown | 2003-02-12 |
"Future Tense" | 2x16 | 40358-042 | Unknown | 2003-02-19 |
"Canamar" | 2x17 | 40358-043 | Unknown | 2003-02-26 |
"The Crossing" | 2x18 | 40358-044 | Unknown | 2003-04-02 |
"Judgment" | 2x19 | 40358-045 | Unknown | 2003-04-09 |
"Horizon" | 2x20 | 40358-046 | 2153-01-10 | 2003-04-16 |
"The Breach" | 2x21 | 40358-047 | Unknown | 2003-04-23 |
"Cogenitor" | 2x22 | 40358-048 | Unknown | 2003-04-30 |
"Regeneration" | 2x23 | 40358-049 | 2153-03-01 | 2003-05-07 |
"First Flight" | 2x24 | 40358-050 | Unknown | 2003-05-14 |
"Bounty" | 2x25 | 40358-051 | 2153-03-21 | 2003-05-14 |
"The Expanse" | 2x26 | 40358-052 | 2153-04-24 | 2003-05-21 |
Summary[]
The second season of Star Trek: Enterprise sees less focus on the Temporal Cold War and the conflicts between Vulcan and Andoria. Instead, the season embraces a more episodic format than that of the previous year. However, some service is given to the aforementioned story arcs and a new one is introduced involving the Klingon Empire's attempts to capture and incarcerate Captain Archer. The biggest change to impact Enterprise occurs in the season finale, when an attack against Earth by the Xindi wipes out seven million people. Enterprise NX-01 is refitted and sent on a new mission: to locate the Xindi and do everything possible to prevent a second attack.
Background information[]
- Star Trek Nemesis was released during the run of this season, two days after the airing of "Precious Cargo".
- This is the first season of any Star Trek series not to be released on VHS in the UK, owing to the rise in popularity of DVD as a medium for home entertainment.
- As the bulk of the writing staff had left in or after the first season, executive producer / showrunner Brannon Braga was desperate to find new staff writers for the series. He hired Emmy-nominated John Shiban, well-known as a writer and producer for The X-Files, who he hoped will be the "genius" of the show. However, Shiban, who brought his own ideas and wanted to "turn things upside down" met with resistance from the already established format and working methods of Star Trek, and left after one season due to creative differences. (The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years)
- Braga's other choice for staff was writer-producer Jose Molina, however, Molina received an offer to join the staff of Joss Whedon's new sci-fi series Firefly and chose that job instead. After Molina's refusal, Braga hired David A. Goodman, a former Futurama and Family Guy writer, and avid Star Trek fan, for the position. (The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years)
Credits[]
Starring[]
- Scott Bakula as Jonathan Archer
- John Billingsley as Phlox
- Jolene Blalock as T'Pol
- Dominic Keating as Malcolm Reed
- Anthony Montgomery as Travis Mayweather
- Linda Park as Hoshi Sato
- Connor Trinneer as Charles "Trip" Tucker III
Guest and co-stars[]
Crew[]
Based upon Star Trek created by
Created by
Theme by
Performed by
Consulting Producer
Co-Producers
Producers
Supervising Producers
Co-Executive Producer
Executive Producers
Associate Producer
Story Editor
Music by (Not a complete list)
- Dennis McCarthy ("Shockwave, Part II", "Dead Stop", "The Communicator", "Stigma", "Future Tense", "Cogenitor", "The Expanse")
- Jay Chattaway ("Carbon Creek", "The Seventh", "Vanishing Point", "The Catwalk", "Cease Fire", "The Breach", "Bounty")
- David Bell ("Minefield", "Singularity", "Dawn")
- Paul Baillargeon ("A Night in Sickbay", "Precious Cargo", "The Crossing", "First Flight")
- Velton Ray Bunch ("Marauders", "Judgment")
- Brian Tyler ("Canamar", "Regeneration")
- Mark McKenzie ("Horizon")
Director of Photography
- Marvin V. Rush, ASC
Production Designer
Editor
Unit Production Manager
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Casting by
Costume Designer
Set Decorator
Visual Effects Producer
Visual Effects Supervisor
Art Director
Scenic Art Supervisor/Technical Consultant
Make-Up Designed and Supervised by
Senior Illustrator
Set Designer
Property Master
Construction Coordinator
Scenic Artist
Video Supervisor
Video Operator
Script Supervisor
Special Effects
Assistant Editor
Visual Effects Coordinator
Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Visual Effects Associate
Hair Designer
Make-Up Artists
Hair Stylists
Wardrobe Supervisor
Camera Operator
- Douglas Knapp, SOC
Chief Lighting Technician
Sound Mixer
Stunt Coordinator
First Company Grip
Key Costumers
Music Editor
Supervising Sound Editor
Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Sound Editors
Production Coordinator
Post Production Coordinator
Production Associates
Pre-Production Coordinator
Assistant to Producers
Production Accountant
Casting Executive
- Sheila Guthrie, CSA
Casting Assistant
- Christine L. Smith
Main Title Design by
Post Production Sound
- Technicolor Sound Services
Digital Optical Effects
- Complete Post, Inc.
Editing Facility
Computer Generated Effects
Filmed with Panavision Cameras and Lenses
Uncredited[]
- Eric Adamson – Rigging Gaffer ("The Catwalk")
- John Agalsoff – Boom Operator/Sound Utility ("The Catwalk")
- Roger Bourse – Additional Electrician ("The Catwalk")
- Ellis Burman – Lab Makeup Artist ("The Catwalk")
- Cameron Calder – Driver ("The Catwalk")
- Ron Calvaruzo – Grip ("The Catwalk")
- Ian Christenberry – Lamp Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Byron Cohen – Still Photographer ("The Catwalk")
- Laura Connolly – Hair Stylist ("The Catwalk")
- Ron Cooper – Sound Department Utility/Boom Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Phyllis Corcoran-Woods – Costumer ("The Catwalk")
- Brian Cotton – Additional Wardrobe ("The Catwalk")
- Victor Covarrubias – Rigging Grip ("The Catwalk"; listed as V. Covarrubias)
- Roxy D'Alonzo – Additional Makeup Artist ("The Catwalk")
- David DeLeon – Additional Makeup Artist ("The Catwalk")
- Rebecca DeMorrio – Additional Hair Stylist ("The Catwalk")
- Steve D'Errico – Set Security ("The Catwalk")
- Jon Djanrelian – Craft Service ("The Catwalk")
- Adrian Dominguez – Grip ("The Catwalk")
- Rene Dominguez – Best Boy Grip ("The Catwalk")
- Dennis Drozdowski – Special Effects Artist ("The Catwalk")
- Larry Dukes – Driver ("The Catwalk")
- David Dunn – Swing Gang ("The Catwalk")
- Gary Edelman – Transportation Captain ("The Catwalk")
- Earl Ellis – Makeup Artist ("The Catwalk")
- Robert Eyslee – Assistant Chief Lighting Technician ("The Catwalk")
- Shawn Fairburn – "B" Camera Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Gino Ghiselli – Set Dressing Lead Man ("The Catwalk")
- Peter Hapke – "B" Camera Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Roy Heath – Additional Grip ("The Catwalk")
- Rick Hester – Special Effects Artist ("The Catwalk")
- Mike Hunter – Swing Gang ("The Catwalk")
- Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi – Makeup Artist ("The Crossing", "Judgment")
- Phil Jacobson – Lamp Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Mark Karen – "B" Camera Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Barry Koper – Additional Makeup Artist ("The Catwalk")
- Rick Lamb – "B" Camera First Assistant Camera Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Jeff Lewis – Makeup Artist ("The Catwalk")
- Ivan Marquez – Additional Wardrobe ("The Catwalk")
- William Mayer – Dolly Grip ("The Catwalk")
- Jack McLean – Rigging Gaffer ("The Catwalk")
- Bobbo Meyers – Lamp Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Abe Morrison – DGA Trainee ("The Catwalk")
- John Nesterowicz – Set Property ("The Catwalk")
- Frank O'Hea – Set Painter ("The Catwalk")
- Chris Olvera – Rigging Grip ("The Catwalk")
- Cristina Patterson Ceret – Contact Lens Designer/Painter
- John Peyser – Special Effects Artist ("The Catwalk")
- Butch Pierson – First Assistant Camera Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Dave Pondella – Lamp Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Russ Rayburn – Swing Gang ("The Catwalk")
- Mark Reilly – Prep First Assistant Camera Operator/First Assistant Camera Operator/"B" Camera First Assistant Camera Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Eric Roberts – Video Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Tim Roller – "B" Camera First Assistant Camera Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Linda Rowe – Animal Handler ("The Catwalk")
- Scott Rowe – Animal Handler ("The Catwalk")
- Charlie Russo – Set Property Master ("The Catwalk")
- Lorri Sanders – Additional Hair Stylist ("The Catwalk")
- Terry Shroth – Second Assistant Camera Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Kelly Stevens – DGA Trainee ("The Catwalk")
- Gary Tachell – First Assistant Camera Operator ("The Catwalk")
- Jamie Thomas – Set Costumer ("The Catwalk")
- Wil Thoms – Set Special Effects Artist ("The Catwalk")
- David Trotti – Second Second Assistant Director ("The Catwalk")
- Lazard Ward – Set Security ("The Catwalk")
See also[]
External links[]
- Enterprise season 2 at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Star Trek Enterprise Season 2 episode reviews at Ex Astris Scientia
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