What the readers say:

Zero Hour


Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 10:08:35
From: "Doug Freyburger" <dfreybur@yahoo.com>

> Zero Hour, Prod#ST:ENT 176
>
> Although it was quite classic for someone like Shran to come into
> the final battle scene and help save the day, it was entertaining to
> watch him. One can be rest assured that his actions will put a thorn
> in the Vulcans as to why they didn't come help save earth.

Best part of the episode IMO.

> 7) So what kind of alien was that in a Nazi uniform? He (or she?)
> did kind of looked like a Reman. And what did "AS" stand for on the
> supposedly American planes over San Francisco??

Worst season ending in Star Trek history. Makes the existance of
Remans seem like a high point. Pulling in the Nazis in a UseNet
thread kills it. What are those B&B lunatics doing to our Star
Trek? Putting nails it its coffin.


Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 10:07:15
From: "Al Smith"

> 3) T'Pol is 66. Is that in earth or Vulcan years? Strange, I thought
> she didn't look a day over 50.

I wouldn't say that -- her skin looked pretty dried out and 
cracked and wrinkly to me.


Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 10:09:41
From: "ANIM8Rfsk" <anim8rfsk@aol.com"

<< There was more than
enough material to justify a good two hour finale episode. >>

Too bad they didn't even have a good one hour finale episode. :-)


Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 19:16:59 -0600
From: Jacob Albretsen <jakea@xmission.com>

> Given all this time travel stuff, one might have to wonder which
> earth timeline Archer and gang really saved? 

Weird thing is..... aside from the glimpse of the future that Daniels gave 
Archer... there was no time traveling that I could see. Something else is 
going on.


Date: Friday, June 04, 2004 4:43 PM
From: "Mike Van Pelt" <mvp@web1.calweb.com>

>Although it was quite classic for someone like Shran to come into
>the final battle scene and help save the day, it was entertaining to
>watch him. One can be rest assured that his actions will put a thorn
>in the Vulcans as to why they didn't come help save earth.
>
Oh, yeah. "Hmm... who do we more want to be friends with...
The smug characters who have been telling us for the past
seventy years that we aren't good enough to have space travel,
and who would have just stood aside and let us get exterminated
without lifting one green-blooded finger to attempt to stop
it... or the blue-skinned guys with the antennae who actually
stepped in to save us from being exterminated?"

There was some potential there. Alas, B&B have fled from that
potential, back to comic-book Nazi aliens in 1940.


Date: Sun, 06 Jun 2004 05:01:16
From: "Jade" <knights_avalon@y...>

-Nice review...It could have been a 2 hours show. Maybe should have 
been

T'Pol. They never say who's planets orbit they are basing their 
birthdates on.....

The AS on fuselage . That is the squadrons designation. All US 
Airwing Squadrons (Navy, Airforce, that time Army Aiforce, and USMC) 
have that either on side of craft or both sides of Rudder. With USAF 
will ,also have,also SAC, TAC, MAC etc. They did have the standard 
US aircraft Military Standard.....Striped Flying Star. Though 
normally would have one on each side. One on top left wing with 
service designation on top of the other wing, and visa versa 

It was not a mystery to have ponder on....They were just trying to be 
accurate 


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