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"Enterprise" (2001)Original Air Date:
18 September 2002 (Season 2, Episode 1)Plot:
Captain Archer and temporal agent Daniels have been stranded in the 31st century. In a library they... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Excellent Conclusion moreCast
(Episode Credited cast)| Scott Bakula | ... | Captain Jonathan Archer | |
| John Billingsley | ... | Dr. Phlox | |
| Jolene Blalock | ... | Sub-Commander T'Pol | |
| Dominic Keating | ... | Lieutenant Malcolm Reed | |
| Anthony Montgomery | ... | Ensign Travis Mayweather | |
| Linda Park | ... | Ensign Hoshi Sato | |
| Connor Trinneer | ... | Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III | |
| John Fleck | ... | Silik | |
| Matt Winston | ... | Temporal Agent Daniels | |
| Vaughn Armstrong | ... | Admiral Maxwell Forrest | |
| Gary Graham | ... | Vulcan Ambassador Soval | |
| Keith Allan | ... | Suliban Commander Raan | |
| Jim Fitzpatrick | ... | Commander Williams | |
| Michael Kosik | ... | Suliban Soldier | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| James Horan | ... | Humanoid Figure | |
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During its first run it was the most special effects-laden television show on the networks, with a reported 2,700 effects shots in the first season alone. Roughly 300 in the two hour pilot and an average of 100 per episode. Season Two surpassed this number with a reported 2,900 visual effect. The average budget for each episode of Enterprise in its first season was $3,500,000. Due to both the success of the show and more creative technology required for further seasons, the budget was increased to $5,000,000 starting with the episode #2.1, "Shockwave Part II". moreFAQ
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Archer and Daniels are trapped in the destroyed 31st century without a time portal to send Archer back to Enterprise. Meanwhile T'Pol surrenders to Silik to avoid the destruction of the Enterprise and the crew is imprisoned in their quarters. Daniel realizes that the future has changed with the absence to Archer, and together they go to the library to research how the time line was damaged. Later Daniels uses Archer's communicator and scanner to contact T'Pol. Meanwhile Trip and Reed organize a resistance with Hoshi and T'Pol against the Sullibans, simulating an explosion of the nuclear reactor.
"Shockwave: Part 2" is an excellent conclusion of the last episode of the First Season. The episode is very intense and full of action and twists, culminating with the awesome statement of T'Pol to the Vulcan Ambassador Soval. My vote is ten.
Title (Brazil): "Onda de Choque Parte II" ("Shockwave: Part II")