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theredpen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-01-08 11:10 AM
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6. Actually in an early episode of "Star Trek:Enterprise", they had a gravity failure
Edited on Fri Feb-01-08 11:11 AM by theredpen
ST:E tried to make up for some of the things that SHOULD have happened in the original Star Trek, but they couldn't afford to do the effects for.

In another scene, one of the engineers finds the "sweet spot." This is a place where you can escape the gravity from the deck your on and jump up to be captured by the gravity of the deck above so you could sit on the ceiling. In yet another episode, Captain Archer cranks up the gravity at a specific place in order to immobilize an enemy (a computer-rendered Gorn, who doesn't look like a guy in a rubber suit).

ST:E suffered from weak writing in the first two seasons and by the time it hit its stride, it had lost its audience and got canceled :(.

P.S. And my college classmate, Mike Fincke got to be in the final episode. That and he's been stations on the ISS twice. Asshole.
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