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Star Trek: Enterprise: Season 4, Episode 22

These Are the Voyages... (13 May 2005)
"Enterprise" These Are the Voyages... (original title)

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Commander William Riker is trying to clear his mind and relives the last mission of the first Enterprise in the holodeck.

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Commander William Riker has heard his former ship Pegasus, wrecked, has presumably been found by Romulans and Starfleet wants to excavate the ship before they do. Something seems to bother him however. He asks counselor Deanna Troi to help. She advises him to open Enterprise' last mission in the holodeck. Riker follows the events and takes over chef's character to learn more insights. Enterprise, meanwhile, is making its last flight through space. Captain Archer is on its way to Earth to give a speech at the signing of the charter that will finally mark the beginning of an alliance between a host of alien races. Then he is suddenly contacted by the presumed dead Andorian Shran, who asks for one last favor. His daughter is kidnapped and he wants Enterprise to help liberate her. Written by Arnoud Tiele (imdb@tiele.nl)

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Brent Spiner has an uncredited cameo as Data, although only his voice is heard. Riker portrays Chef, the cook on Enterprise (NX-01), who is almost never seen during the entire series. See more »

Goofs

When Riker and Troi are talking in the conference room, after Riker plays the role of the chef, the stars are stationary despite the fact Enterprise is shown moving (likely at impulse). This is a goof seen repeatedly throughout the show in scenes where Enterprise is moving while orbiting various planets. See more »

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Commander William T. Riker: [as Chef, about Trip] So, did he follow your orders?
Dr. Phlox (hologram): Didn't have a choice.
Commander William T. Riker: You've always got a choice.
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References Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Pegasus (1994) See more »

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Archer's Theme [Enterprise - Music from the Original Television Soundtrack]
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Pathetic Finale
13 November 2006 | by (United States) – See all my reviews

What an insult. While Enterprise was not as good or popular as TNG the decision to base the last episode of Enterprise around two stars from another show was a blatant insult to the cast of Enterprise who were not at fault for their show not being as good writing wise as the others. I was insulted and appalled and time has not diluted that feeling. It was decisions like this that lead to Enterprise being less popular than the others. I strongly recommend you run away from this episode full speed ahead. As a whole Enterprise the series has some good episodes mixed in. Best bet pretend Terra Prime is the series finale and pretend this one doesn't exist.


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