If there was ever a case when I was pleading that the previews give the wrong impression of an episode, this would be it. It just don't look good!
Yeah, I seriously doubt that Travis dies in this one. It was Travis, right?
Well, since it IS Trek, Travis may very well die.
He just won't stay that way
Actually, this one looks pretty good to me, since the other options of fixing the ship are Earth or the Voyager route of being able to repair anything, anywhere.
I hope Travis dies. Ask any trek actor, death is a good career move. Besides, i{Enterprise} could use a few good fatalities, and not just red shirts either.
Berry: All you "not enough people die on this show" people scare the out of me you know that?
How can people die on this show? If crewmembers dies weekly, where will the replacements come from? The new warp 7 ship?
Personally, I think that we will eventually have an episode in which a crewmember dies and Archer or another officer will take it very hard (probably Archer though).
Pecan pie?
Not to worry, Brian - Berry has an equal-opportunity death wish. Over on the roundtable story at Non Sci-Fi Novels he killed himself off in one installment.
I forget her name, but the actress who played Tasha Yar said the best parts came after her death. Maybe this post should be moved to RM.
the actress who played Tasha Yar said the best parts came after her death.
Whose best parts, hers or the writers'?
I forget her name, but the actress who played Tasha Yar said the best parts came after her death.
Her name is Denise Crosby.
Thanks Captain Bryce!
I think Denise Crosby may have been referring to the fact that the original run of Tasha Yar disappointed her, but her return in "Yesterday's Enterprise" and her appearance as Yar's half-Romulan daughter, Sela were roles she enjoyed playing.
Sigh... I won't be able to watch this tongiht, alas. Bloody work schedule!