Vanishing Point
- Episode aired Nov 27, 2002
- TV-PG
- 43m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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After Hoshi uses the transporter to avoid running into a storm, she starts to feel very strange.After Hoshi uses the transporter to avoid running into a storm, she starts to feel very strange.After Hoshi uses the transporter to avoid running into a storm, she starts to feel very strange.
Carly Thomas Smith
- Alison
- (as Carly Thomas)
Mark Correy
- Engineer Alex
- (uncredited)
Hilde Garcia
- Crewman Rossi
- (uncredited)
Glen Hambly
- Enterprise Ensign
- (uncredited)
Bryan Heiberg
- Engineer
- (uncredited)
John Jurgens
- Starfleet Crewman
- (uncredited)
Marnie Martin
- Crewman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode establishes that Hoshi initiated the convention of using the word "beam" as a verb.
- GoofsThe fact that Trip Tucker's eating is fake becomes obvious when he swallows several times, yet continues to chew immediately afterwards - and all without ever putting more food into his mouth.
- Quotes
Ensign Hoshi Sato: I'm not convinced that the transporter put me back the way it's supposed to.
Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker III: "All the king's horses and all the king's men."
- SoundtracksWhere My Heart Will Take Me
Written by Diane Warren
Performed by Russell Watson
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Watching this episode I was excited to see a classic Star Trek style transporter incident episode where a second tier officer steps up, moves their character along, we learn more about them and have a great episode to boot. They almost nailed it until the last five minutes and then it all fell apart.
It seems to be an issue with Enterprise in general. The first two seasons are good but not polished (I find there to be a lot of lazy editing too, especially at the end/epilogue of each episode) and episodes sometimes badly written which is a great shame considering the potential of the series and this episode in particular. It's an old school classic set up with a minor character stepping up but alas to no avail.
Still better than any Star Trek that came after though. Movies included.
It seems to be an issue with Enterprise in general. The first two seasons are good but not polished (I find there to be a lot of lazy editing too, especially at the end/epilogue of each episode) and episodes sometimes badly written which is a great shame considering the potential of the series and this episode in particular. It's an old school classic set up with a minor character stepping up but alas to no avail.
Still better than any Star Trek that came after though. Movies included.
- adriansheridan
- Aug 26, 2023
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- Runtime43 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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