Star Trek: Enterprise’s Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) breakingStar Trekrules by making mistakes made him great.Enterprisewas the firstStar Trekprequelseries, andit was a retcon that established Archer and his starship, Enterprise NX-01, as the pioneerswho predated the voyages of Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) inStar Trek: The Original Seriesby over a century.Enterprise’s retcon also established Subcommander T’Pol (Jolene Blalock) as the Enterprise’s first Vulcan Science Officer, predating Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy).

One of the goals ofStar Trek: Enterprise’s creators, Rick Berman and Brannon Braga, was to break away from the many tropes they established inStar Trek: The Next Generationand its 24th century-set spinoffs. BecauseEnterprisetakes place in the 22nd century, Captain Archer and his crew are not Utopians like future Starfleet crews. Indeed, Archer’s inaugural mission inEnterprise’s series premiere, “Broken Bow,” was Starfleet’s first voyage into deep space.Captain Archer and the NX-01 crew’s inexperience was baked intoEnterprise, which is part of what makes theStar Trekprequel so compelling.

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Scott Bakula’s Archer Was Unlike Any Other Star Trek Captain By Design

Archer’s wins and mistakes set the model for future Starfleet Captains

Captain Archer’s behavior inStar Trek: Enterprise’s premiereset the tone for what the prequel was meant to be. Archer decided to launch the NX-01 Enterprise to bring a Klingon named Klaang (Tiny Lister) - thefirst Klingon humans ever met- back to his homeworld, Qo’noS. Jonathan and Enterprise’s crew soon learned that Klaang was the target of a race called the Suliban. Enterprise journeys to Rigel X, encountering a menagerie of aliens for the first time. Archer later leaves T’Pol in command of Enterprise as he chases after the Suliban named Silik (John Fleck), before he successfully delivers Klaang to the Klingons.

Star Trek: Enterprise Cast & Character Guide

Star Trek: Enterprise introduced new faces to the prequel series set a century before the events of Star Trek: The Original Series.

Enterprisewas defined by Captain Archer’s inexperience, choices, wins, and mistakes, and his humanity was reflected by his crew. Archer was designed to be less refined than Captain Kirk and less patient than Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart). But Jonathan was alsoaffable, generous, and driven by an impulse to explore and to offer helpwhen needed, even if it was ill-advised or could put Enterprise in jeopardy. Since Jonathan was retconned as the firstCaptain of the Enterprise, Archer provided the model for future Captains of what to do, and whatnotto do. This makes Captain Jonathan Archer fascinating - and great - in the larger context ofStar Trek.

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T’Pol Brought Traditional Star Trek To Enterprise

Enterprise would never have survived without T’Pol

Captain Archer and the NX-01 Enterprise might not have survived their first mission or their continuing journey inStar Trek: Enterpriseseason 1 without Subcommander T’Pol. The Vulcan Science Officer was initially a reluctant member of Captain Archer’s crew who was meant to be on temporary loan. However, T’Pol’s function inEnterprise’s series premiere was to represent the traditional form ofStar Trek, to guide and be theVulcan opposition Archer’s rough-around-the-edges crew would rebel against.T’Pol had the knowledge, patience, and experience in deep space that Captain Archer lacked, which made the Vulcan essential toEnterprise.

T’Pol eventually joined United Earth Starfleet as a permanent member of Captain Archer’s NX-01 Enterprise crew.

One of the joys of watchingStar Trek: Enterprise’s 4 seasons is seeing how T’Pol’s loyalties shift to Captain Archer and his crew, and vice versa.Star Trek: Enterprisetoo often exploited Jolene Blalock’s sex appealand undermined the Vulcan’s agency, but at her best, T’Pol was crucial to Enterprise’s journey and the maturation of Captain Archer and his crew into experienced space explorers.Star Trek: Enterprise’s premiere and the series that followed is the literal blueprint of how Starfleet Captains evolved from the standard Captain Archer established with his mistakes and his victories.