The Star Trek Enterprise Complete Series DVD was set in the 22nd century a hundred years before Captain Kirk appeared. Captain Jonathan Archer and his crew travel on a revolutionary spacecraft Enterprise NX-01 to explore unknown civilizations. These Star Trek Enterprise DVDs with the complete series star Scott Bakula as the brave captain.The Star Trek Enterprise Complete Series DVD which aired from 2001 to 2005 took viewers back 100 years before James T. Kirk was at the helm of the first Enterprise. Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) has assembled a crew of... brave explorers to chart the galaxy on a revolutionary spacecraft: Enterprise NX-01. On the Star Trek Enterprise DVDs with the complete series these pioneers experience the wonder and mystery of the final frontier as they seek out new life and new civilizations. [show more]
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All four seasons of the television sci-fi series, set 100 years before the events of the original 1960s series. As Captain of the Starship Enterprise, Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) must lead his crew through many daring encounters with alien races, his ongoing mission to explore new worlds and new civilisations, in Earth's first attempt at an exploration of the galaxy. Episodes from series one are: 'Broken Bow (1)'; 'Broken Bow (2)'; 'Fight or Flight'; 'Strange New World'; 'Unexpected'; 'Terra Nova'; 'The Andorian Incident'; 'Breaking the Ice'; 'Civilisation'; 'Fortunate Son'; 'Cold Front'; 'Silent Enemy'; 'Dear Doctor'; 'Sleeping Dogs'; 'Shadows of P'Jem'; 'Shuttlepod One'; 'Fusion'; 'Rogue Planet'; 'Acquisition'; 'Oasis'; 'Detained'; 'Vox Sola'; 'Fallen Hero'; 'Desert Crossing'; 'Two Days and Two Nights' and 'Shockwave (Part 1)'. Episodes from series two are: 'Shockwave (Part II)'; 'Carbon Creek'; 'Minefield'; 'Dead Stop'; 'A Night in Sickbay'; 'Marauders'; 'The Seventh'; 'The Communicator'; 'Singularity'; 'Vanishing Point'; 'Precious Cargo'; 'The Catwalk'; 'Dawn'; 'Stigma'; 'Cease Fire'; 'Future Tense'; 'Canamar'; 'The Crossing'; 'Judgement'; 'Horizon'; 'The Breach'; 'Cogenitor'; 'Regeneration'; 'First Flight'; 'Bounty' and 'The Expanse'. Episodes from series three are: 'The Xindi'; 'Anomaly'; 'Extinction'; 'Rajiin'; 'Impulse'; 'Exile'; 'The Shipment'; 'Twilight'; 'North Star'; 'Similitude'; 'Carpenter Street'; 'Chosen Realm'; 'Proving Ground'; 'Stratagem'; 'Harbinger'; 'Doctor's Orders'; 'Hatchery'; 'Azati Prime'; 'Damage'; 'The Forgotten'; 'E2'; 'The Council'; 'Countdown' and 'Zero Hour'. Episodes from series four are: 'Storm Front (Part 1)'; 'Storm Front (Part 2)'; 'Home'; 'Borderland (Part 1)'; 'Cold Station 12 (Part 2)'; 'The Augments (Part 3)'; 'The Forge (Part 1)'; 'Awakening (Part 2)'; 'Kir'Shara (Part 3)'; 'Daedalus'; 'Observer Effect'; 'Babel One (Part 1)'; 'United (Part 2)'; 'The Aenar (Part 3)'; 'Affliction (Part 1)'; 'Divergence (Part 2)'; 'Bound'; 'In a MIrror, Darkly (Part 1)'; 'In a Mirror, Darkly (Part 2)'; 'Demons (Part 1)'; 'Terra Prime (Part 2)'; and 'These Are the Voyages...'
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