Broken Bow (Star Trek: Enterprise)
1st and 2nd episodes of the 1st season of Star Trek: Enterprise / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Broken Bow" is the two-part series premiere of the science fiction television series Enterprise (later renamed Star Trek: Enterprise). It originally aired as a double-length episode, but was split into two parts for syndication, though releases on home media and streaming maintain its original one-episode format. A novelization of the episode, written by Diane Carey, was published in 2001. The episode won the 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series, and was also nominated for sound editing and make-up.
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Star Trek: Enterprise episodes | |||
Episode nos. | Season 1 Episodes 1 and 2 | ||
Directed by | James Conway[1] | ||
Written by | Rick Berman Brannon Braga | ||
Produced by | Dawn Velazquez | ||
Featured music | Dennis McCarthy | ||
Production code | 40358-721 (101-102) | ||
Original air date | September 26, 2001 (2001-09-26)[2] | ||
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Star Trek: Enterprise season 1 | |||
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It is nine decades since Zefram Cochrane produced humans' first warp flight (as seen in the film Star Trek: First Contact), and Earth finally launches its first starship of exploration, Enterprise NX-01. Commanded by Captain Jonathan Archer, and against the objections of the Vulcans, it departs on an urgent mission to return an injured Klingon to Qo'noS, the Klingon homeworld, but come into conflict with the Suliban.