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Broken Bow Broken Bow is the two-hour pilot episode of Enterprise. A Klingon messenger, carrying a message crucial to the future of the Klingon Empire, gets shot by a Human farmer in Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Starfleet launches the Enterprise ahead of schedule (and before it is completely ready to go) to begin its two day journey to the Klingon Homeworld, Kronos. The Enterprise is boarded en route and the Klingon is abducted. Captain Jonathan Archer manages to track down the Klingon. But can he win in a fight against technology from the future and genetically engineered warriors involved in a temporal cold war? "When Zefram Cochrane made his legandary warp flight 90 years ago and drew the attention of our new friends the Vulcans, we realized that we weren't alone in the galaxy. Today, we are about to cross a new threshold. For nearly a century we've waded ankle deep in the ocean of space. Now it's finally time to swim." Admiral Forrest's Enterprise dedication speech
"On this site, a powerful engine will be built an engine that will someday help us to travel a hundred times faster than we can today. Imagine it - thousands of inhabited planets at our fingertips and we'll be able to explore those strange new worlds and seek out new life and new civilizations. This engine will let us go boldly where no man has gone before." Dr. Cochrane's dedication of the Warp Five Complex 32 years ago
"Enterprise Starlog Captain Jonathan Archer, April 16th 2151: We've been tracking the Suliban ship for 10 hours thanks to our Science Officer who came up with a way to tweak the sensors. I have no reason to believe that Klaang is still alive but if what the Suliban woman told me is true it's crucial that we try to find him. I still haven't decided whether to ask Sub-Commander T'Pol about this temporal cold war. My instincts tell me not to trust her." Archer's Starlog
John Fleck as Silik Melinda Clarke as Sarin Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr. as Klaang Vaughn Armstrong as Admiral Forrest Jim Beaver as Admiral Leonard Mark Moses as Henry Archer Gary Graham as Ambasador Soval Thomas Kopache as Tos Jim Fitzpatrick as Commander Williams James Horan as Humanoid Figure Joseph Ruskin as Suliban Doctor Marty Davis as Young Jonathan Archer Van Epperson as Alien Man Ron King as Moore Peter Henry Schroeder as Klingon Chancellor Matt Williamson as Klingon Council Member Byron Thames as Crewman Ricky Luna as Carlos Jason Grant Smith as Crewman Fletcher Chelsea Bond as Alien Mother Ethan Dampf as Alien Child Diane Klimaszewski as Dancer Elaine Klimaszewski as Dancer
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