Enterprise 12/18/2002
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Enterprise 12/18/2002
Title: The Catwalk
Airdate: 12/18/02
Written By: Rick Berman and Brannon Braga (story); Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong (teleplay)
Directed By: Mike Vejar
Guest Cast:
Danny Goldring as Alien Captain
Brian Cousins as Alien Lieutenant
Scott Burkholder as Tagrim
Aaron Lustig as Guri
Elizabeth Magness as Unnamed crew member
The episode features extensive new sets, the interior of the Enterprise's engine nacelles, where the crew must hideout from lethal radiation during an ion storm.
The episode was directed by TREK veteran Mike Vejar ("Marauders"). The episode involved up to twenty extras, portarying some of the ship's 83-member crew, who must all seek refuge in the catwalk. Regular characters like Trip, Archer and T'Pol had to shoot several scenes in the familiar EV suits to move about the irradiated main compartments of the ship, which is taken over by aliens during the ordeal.
The episode was written by Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong ("Dead Stop") and is their fourth script directed by Vejar.
In "The Catwalk," the Enterprise's own warp engine compartments hold the crew prisoner while the ship makes its way through a lethal ion storm. But when intruders attempt to steal the ship and power up the engines, Archer and crew must find a way beat the heat.
Airdate: 12/18/02
Written By: Rick Berman and Brannon Braga (story); Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong (teleplay)
Directed By: Mike Vejar
Guest Cast:
Danny Goldring as Alien Captain
Brian Cousins as Alien Lieutenant
Scott Burkholder as Tagrim
Aaron Lustig as Guri
Elizabeth Magness as Unnamed crew member
The episode features extensive new sets, the interior of the Enterprise's engine nacelles, where the crew must hideout from lethal radiation during an ion storm.
The episode was directed by TREK veteran Mike Vejar ("Marauders"). The episode involved up to twenty extras, portarying some of the ship's 83-member crew, who must all seek refuge in the catwalk. Regular characters like Trip, Archer and T'Pol had to shoot several scenes in the familiar EV suits to move about the irradiated main compartments of the ship, which is taken over by aliens during the ordeal.
The episode was written by Mike Sussman and Phyllis Strong ("Dead Stop") and is their fourth script directed by Vejar.
In "The Catwalk," the Enterprise's own warp engine compartments hold the crew prisoner while the ship makes its way through a lethal ion storm. But when intruders attempt to steal the ship and power up the engines, Archer and crew must find a way beat the heat.
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I found my Klingon time machine and went forward in time to watch this tomorrow. I'm sure it will come as no surprise to anyone that it sucked/will suck.
Last edited by Bandoman; 12-17-02 at 08:11 AM.
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another space phenomenon that could have been avoided by thinking 3 dimensionally. yes it's wide and long, but it is short height wise
like the soliton wave in that one TNG episode
"it's too wide to go around in time so we'll have to go through"
me: but couldn't you go over?
like the soliton wave in that one TNG episode
"it's too wide to go around in time so we'll have to go through"
me: but couldn't you go over?
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I've now come to the point where I just dread any episode that lists B&B in the writing credits. Since this one didn't involve them, it ended up being better than some of the recent episodes. The team that wrote this one is doing a episode for next year with the Suliban and the Tholians. Sounds interesting already!