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"Enterprise"
These Are the Voyages... (2005)


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Overview

Director:
Allan Kroeker
Writers:
Gene Roddenberry (creator "Star Trek")
Rick Berman (creator) ...
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TV Series:
"Enterprise" (2001)
Original Air Date:
13 May 2005 (Season 4, Episode 22)
Plot:
Commander William Riker is trying to clear his mind and relives the last mission of the first Enterprise in the holodeck. full summary | add synopsis
User Comments:
Why? more

Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order)
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Allan Kroeker 
 
Writing credits
Gene Roddenberry (creator "Star Trek")

Rick Berman (creator) &
Brannon Braga (creator)

Rick Berman (written by) &
Brannon Braga (written by)

Produced by
Rick Berman .... executive producer
André Bormanis .... co-producer
Brannon Braga .... executive producer
Manny Coto .... executive producer
J.P. Farrell .... producer
Merri D. Howard .... supervising producer
Peter Lauritson .... supervising producer
Garfield Reeves-Stevens .... co-producer
Judith Reeves-Stevens .... co-producer
Mike Sussman .... producer
Dawn Velazquez .... producer
Stephen Welke .... co-producer
Brad Yacobian .... co-producer
 
Original Music by
Dennis McCarthy 
 
Cinematography by
Marvin V. Rush (director of photography)
 
Makeup Department
Suzanne Diaz .... makeup artist (as Suzanne Diaz-Westmore)
Roma Goddard .... hair stylist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Michael DeMeritt .... first assistant director
John Tagamolila .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Max Bozeman .... leadman
Tony Chavez .... carpenter
John Eaves .... concept artist
Alan Kobayashi .... graphic designer
Michael Okuda .... scenic art supervisor
Joel Ruiz .... set dresser
 
Sound Department
Greg Agalsoff .... sound mixer
Erich Gann .... re-recording sound utility
Ashley Harvey .... sound editor (as T. Ashley Harvey)
Tim Song Jones .... utility sound technician
Steve Kinsey .... sound mix technician
Steve Kinsey .... sound recordist
Chris Trent .... foley mixer
Bill Wistrom .... supervising sound editor
 
Visual Effects by
Kenneth Bailey .... visual effects
Samantha Mabie-Tuinstra .... visual effects coordinator: Eden FX
Fred Pienkos .... CGI supervisor: Eden FX
Fred Pienkos .... digital effects artist: Eden FX
John Hirota .... visual effects compositor assistant (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Ben Betts .... key video engineer
Denise Okuda .... video supervisor
Gary Tachell .... camera operator
 
Casting Department
Christine L. Smith .... casting associate
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Phyllis Corcoran-Woods .... key costumer
Carol Kunz .... wardrobe supervisor
 
Music Department
Takeshi Furukawa .... orchestrator
Rick Winquest .... music scoring mixer
 
Transportation Department
Gary Edelman .... transportation coordinator
 
Other crew
Juan Carlos Fernandez .... pre-production coordinator
Gayliann Harvey .... production coordinator
Doug Mirabello .... production associate
Michael Okuda .... technical consultant
Amanda Pooley .... assistant accountant
Linda Rowe .... animal trainer
Jan Rudolph .... script supervisor
 


Series Crew
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Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Rick Berman  creator
Chris Black  staff writer (2001-2004)
André Bormanis  staff writer (2001-2005)
Brannon Braga  creator
Tim Finch  staff writer (2001-2002)

Produced by
David A. Goodman .... consulting producer (episodes 2.08-3.24)
 
Original Music by
Kevin Kiner (2004-)
 
Film Editing by
Daryl Baskin (episodes 1.4-)
David Koeppel (episodes 1.5-) (as David A. Koeppel)
Robert Lederman (episodes 1.3-)
 
Casting by
Libby Goldstein (2004-2005)
Ron Surma (2001-2004)
 
Production Design by
Doug Drexler 
 
Makeup Department
Nanci Cascio .... additional hair stylist
Martin Kopulsky .... hair stylist
Miia Kovero .... hair stylist
Margie Latinopoulos .... special makeup effects artist
Don Rutherford .... makeup artist (2004)
Brad Scott .... additional hair stylist
Robin Slater .... makeup artist
Tegan Taylor .... makeup artist
Jake Garber .... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Nick Candy .... dga trainee
Michael DeMeritt .... first assistant director (multiple episodes 1.21-)
Michael DeMeritt .... second assistant director (episodes 1.01-1.20, 1.25-1.26) (multiple episodes 2.02-)
Arlene Fukai .... first assistant director (multiple episodes 1.03-)
Jeani Harris .... second assistant director: second unit
Yuko Ogata .... dga trainee
Carrie Specht .... dayplayer second second assistant director
Carrie Specht .... second assistant director: dayplayer
Carrie Specht .... trainee assistant director (pilot episode)
David Trotti .... first assistant director
David Trotti .... second assistant director (multiple episodes 2.01-) (as David G. Trotti)
 
Art Department
Joby Harris .... sculptor
James Van Over .... scenic artist
 
Sound Department
Julie Altus .... adr recordist (season 4)
Chris Cooper .... sound
Ron Cooper .... utility sound technician
Jesse K-D. Dodd .... adr assistant mixer
Jesse K-D. Dodd .... sound mixer
Mark Hensley .... foley recordist (1 episode)
Carrie Lisonbee .... assistant sound editor (as Carrie Tippets)
Daniel Nakamura .... sound re-recordist
Dennis Petersen .... sound recordist (season 1)
 
Special Effects by
Andy Clement .... animatronic baby effects
 
Visual Effects by
Les Bernstien .... motion control supervisor
Kevin Blank .... visual effects coordinator (episodes 1.03, 1.05)
Adam Buckner .... visual effects coordinator (episodes 1.06, 1.08)
Elizabeth Castro .... visual effects coordinator (multiple episodes)
Arthur J. Codron .... visual effects coordinator (multiple episodes)
Jarrod Davis .... digital artist (season 1)
Brian Fisher .... digital effects artist
Gabriel Köerner .... digital artist
Adam Lambert .... visual effects associate
Mamie McCall .... visual effects coordinator: Illusion Arts
Luke McDonald .... digital artist
Ronald B. Moore .... visual effects supervisor (episodes 1.01-1.04) (multiple episodes 1.10-)
Chris Petrus .... visual effects assistant editor
Chris Petrus .... visual effects associate
Andy Simonson .... visual effects associate
David Stipes .... visual effects supervisor (episodes 1.06, 1.08)
Mitch Suskin .... visual effects supervisor (multiple episodes 1.05-)
David Takemura .... visual effects coordinator
Aristomenis Tsirbas .... digital artist
Larry Younger .... assistant visual effects animator
Danny Braet .... visual effects: EdenFX (uncredited)
Brent Burpee .... systems engineer (uncredited)
Eric Chauvin .... digital matte artist: Black Pool Studios (uncredited)
Pierre Drolet .... digital artist: Foundation Imaging (2001-2002) (uncredited)
Aram Granger .... digital artist: Foundation Imaging (2001-2002) (uncredited)
Sherry Hitch .... digital compositor (uncredited)
Koji Kuramura .... digital artist: Foundation Imaging (2001-2002) (uncredited)
Jose Perez .... visual effects: Foundation Imaging (2001-2002) (uncredited)
Stephen W. Pugh .... digital effects producer: EdenFX (2002-) (uncredited)
Stephen W. Pugh .... digital effects producer: Foundation Imaging (2001-2002) (uncredited)
Michael Stetson .... digital artist: Eden FX (2003-) (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Brian Avery .... stunts (multiple episodes)
Ron Balicki .... stunts
Troy Brenna .... stunt double: Klingon
Alex Chansky .... stunt double: Sean McGowan
Alex Chansky .... stunt double: Steven Culp
Fernando Chien .... stunt performer
Ken Clark .... stunt performer
Ian Eyre .... stunts
Jeremy Fry .... stunts
Jeremy Fry .... utility stunts
Jes Hellwege .... stunts
Yoshio Iizuka .... stunts
Diana Lee Inosanto .... stunts
Shawn Lane .... stunts
Scott Leva .... stunt double
Alex Madison .... stunt double (as Gail Monian)
David Mattey .... stunts
Tom McComas .... stunt human
Derek Mears .... stunt performer
Carrick O'Quinn .... stunt performer
Louis Ortiz .... stunts: borg
Bridgett Riley .... stunt double
Ron Sarchian .... stunts
Paul E. Short .... stunts
Tim Sitarz .... stunts
Paul Sklar .... stunts
Justin Sundquist .... stunts
Scott L. Treger .... stunts: Vulcan
Gary J. Wayton .... stunt double: Scott Bakula
Boni Yanagisawa .... stunt double: Jolene Blalock
 
Camera and Electrical Department
John 'Jay' Devlin .... first company grip (episodes 2.1-) (as Jay Devlin)
Jeff Diaz .... rigging grip
Perez Hinton .... film loader
Perez Hinton .... second assistant camera
Bob Myers .... grip
Terry Schroth .... assistant camera
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Brian Cotton .... costumer
 
Editorial Department
Harry Jierjian .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
John Rodd .... orchestral scoring recordist
Brian Tyler .... conductor
 
Transportation Department
Bruce Callahan .... driver
 
Other crew
Shelley Andagan .... production assistant
Sarah Clifford .... animal trainer
Allen Fogderude .... promotion manager
Jonathan D. Gleicke .... stand-in
Sophia Lansky .... dialect coach
Donna Rooney .... assistant to producers (episodes 3.6-)
Scott Rowe .... animal trainer
Lenore Sena .... first assistant accountant
Andrew Sobkovich .... high definition consultant
 
Distributors
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Additional Details

Certification:
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Most of the behind-the-scenes production staff were able to sneak in brief cameo appearances (notably during the final scene at the assembly) for the finale episode. more
Goofs:
At the beginning of this episode, Riker can be seen twice in Ten Foward, since Jonathan Frakes in 2005 was digitally inserted into an old clip from The Next Generation from 1990. more
Quotes:
Captain Jean-Luc Picard: [final scene of the show] Space, The Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. It's continuing mission...
Captain James T. Kirk: ...to explore strange new worlds. To seek out new life and new civilizations...
Capt. Jonathan Archer: ...to Boldy Go Where No Man Has Gone Before!
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Movie Connections:
References Frankenstein (1931) more

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15 out of 36 people found the following comment useful:-
Why?, 2 March 2006
Author: c4darkmane from United Kingdom

To be blunt and to the point i didn't see much of a point to this episode. It took me a while to get into Enterprise and then they go and end it like that, it totally blew it for me. The whole link to Next Gen was a desperate one if they where gonna like it to another show they could have used time travel and had Captain Archer give his speech(one we actually get to hear rather than end programme) then leave on a new mission only to be flung into the future and get pick up during the anniversary of there disappearance in the Next Gen time line, i was always looking forward to more from this show.

There was always that rumour that they were gonna pull kirk out of the Nexus in there end of the time line.

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