Enterprise’s Archer Copied Picard’s Star Trek: Insurrection Romance

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Captain Archer has a romance with an alien woman in Star Trek: Enterprise that has echoes of Captain Picard and Anij in Star Trek: Insurrection.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Captain Jonathan Archer has a romance in Star Trek: Enterprise season 1 that essentially copies Captain Jean-Luc Picard's romantic tryst in Star Trek: Insurrection. In Enterprise season 1, episode 9, "Civilization," the NX-01 Enterprise investigates the Akaali, a pre-industrial humanoid civilization whose population's water supply is being poisoned by another alien race, the Malurans.

Star Trek: Insurrection, the third film starring the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation, saw Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the USS Enterprise-E defy Starfleet to protect the Ba'ku, a long-lived peaceful race residing in the section of space called the Briar Patch that has regenerative properties. Picard put a stop to Admiral Dougherty's conspiracy with the Son'a and their leader, Ru'afo , to forcibly relocate the Ba'ku and take control of the Briar Patch.

Star Trek: Insurrection hit theaters in 1998, four years before Star Trek: Enterprise season 1, but it seems the basic idea of Captain Picard's lone movie romance with Anij was recycled for Archer and Riann on Enterprise.

Enterprise Still Followed Star Trek's Old Captain Rules At the end of Star Trek: Enterprise season 1, episode 9, Captain Archer left Riann on her planet, and they didn't see each other again. Archer's behavior is indicative of the playbook established by Star Trek in the 1960s wherein the Captain of the Enterprise has no permanent relationship, no family, and is devoted entirely to his starship seeking out new worlds and new lifeforms. This is why Captain James T.

Star Trek: Enterprise could have broken the mold as a prequel, but the show largely played it safe and stuck to the tried and true Star Trek formula. If Enterprise were made today, the show would likely be structured differently and take more "big swings," like Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, whose Captain, Christopher Pike , also commands the USS Enterprise but has a girlfriend, Captain Marie Batel .

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