Remember when the Enterprise reset the future of Star Trek?
ForStar Trekfans, the 1990s lasted 18 years.
But that memory is misleading.
Rewatching Storm Front today is a rowdy viewing experience.
So, 20 years later, heres the question: is this the momentStar Trekquietly rebooted?
But, that doesnt mean other forms of time travel arent a huge headache in the Final Frontier.
Starting with season 1,Enterprisecentered time travel into the very fabric of its existence.
The early days in Starfleet, in the 2150s, were just one of those fronts.
But not before the show delivered the most on-the-nose time travel battle ever.
TheEnterprisearrives mysteriously in 1944 and finds that parts of the American East have been occupied by Nazi Germany.
(Its kind of like the word Ewok.
Nobody says it out loud inReturn of the Jedi, but you know what they are.)
The Nakuhl are led by Vosk, whose name is spoken in both episodes, frequently.
Daniels also reveals the war has become …an all-out conflict.
Temporal agents, dozens of them stationed throughout the timeline…Theyve been given orders to change history.
Daniels says, Different incursions are causing paradoxes… but never has time to specify what that means.
But, we can imagine quite a bit.
It could also be argued that foundationally, much ofStar Treks Prime Universe has been subtly changed ever since.
How many little butterfly effects could possibly be accounted for with all the time travel inFirst ContactandEnterprise?
And was he right?
Daniels appears, restored and young again, and tells Archer, The timelines resetting itself.
He didnt make it back.
All of the damage he caused, it never happened.
But, as fans know all too well, there is no one set version of theStar Trektimeline.
In a sense,Enterpriseallowed this to happen.
All of this was supposed to happen back in 1992… InStrange New Worlds, Laan is an unwitting Time Agent, just like Archer was inEnterprise.