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Anyone think Enterprise belongs here? I know Nemesis already sorta covers the franchise, but it came out in 2002, while Enterprise didn\'t end until 2005, and the only way to get people interested in the franchise again was to reboot and completely change the production staff. At the very least Enterprise seems to have killed off ST on TV for the foreseeable future.
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Anyone think Enterprise belongs here? I know Nemesis already sorta covers the franchise, but it came out in 2002, while Enterprise didn\\\'t end until 2005, and the only way to get people interested in the franchise again was to reboot and completely change the production staff. At the very least Enterprise seems to have killed off Star Trek on TV for the foreseeable future.
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I\'m not entirely confident in adding this since the franchise was only technically dead for about 4 years, though that\'s a long time for the franchise. Of course, so few people watched Enterprise in its later seasons that one could argue for Nemesis effectively killing the franchise until 2009.
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I\\\'m not entirely confident in adding this since the franchise was only technically dead for about 4 years, though that\\\'s a long time for Star Trek, seeing as how it ran continuously from 1987 to 2005. Of course, so few people watched Enterprise in its later seasons that one could argue for Nemesis effectively killing the franchise until 2009.
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Nothing! But it is ridiculous to just let it go! Besides, we don\'t know about mass murder. He did everything off-screen. As it is written on the main page, \'\'offsage villainy doesn\'t count\'\'.
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Nothing! But it is ridiculous to just let it go! Besides, we don\\\'t know about mass murder. He did everything off-screen. As it is written on the main page, \\\'\\\'offstage villainy doesn\\\'t count\\\'\\\'.
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