Wed Feb 02, 2005 4:43 pm
FINAL FRONTIER: UPN has pulled the plug on Star Trek: Enterprise. The network confirmed today that the struggling prequel series has run out of dilithium crystals and will end its four-year run on May 13 — to boldly go into syndication.
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Originally posted by SavageParrot
Good riddance
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"Star Trek has been an important part of UPN's history, and ENTERPRISE has carried on the tradition of its predecessors with great distinction," said Dawn Ostroff, President, Entertainment, UPN. "We'd like to thank Rick Berman, Brannon Braga and an incredibly talented cast for creating an engaging, new dimension to the Star Trek universe on UPN, and we look forward to working with them, and our partners at Paramount Network Television, on a send-off that salutes its contributions to The Network and satisfies its loyal viewers."
David Stapf, President of Paramount Network Television, said, "The creators, stars and crew of STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE ambitiously and proudly upheld the fine traditions of the STAR TREK franchise. We are grateful for their contributions to the legacy of TREK and commend them on completing nearly 100 exciting, dramatic and visually stunning episodes. All of us at Paramount warmly bid goodbye to ENTERPRISE, and we all look forward to a new chapter of this enduring franchise in the future."
Wed Feb 02, 2005 5:25 pm
Originally posted by Chacal
This might be the highest concentration of adjectives ever observed in the wild, possibly exceeding lethal dose.
One must wonder, if the series was an important part of UPN's history, with great distinction, an incredibly talented cast, engaging, ambitious and proud, upholding fine traditions, exciting, dramatic and visually stunning, why it was still cancelled.
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