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== Episodes ==
 
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== Summary ==
 
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The third season of ''Enterprise'' focuses on the {{NX|01}}'s mission to prevent a second [[Xindi]] attack from destroying [[Earth]]. Unlike the show's second season, ''Enterprise''{{'}}s third season embraces a heavily serialized format dedicated to the search for the [[Xindi primary weapon]]. Additionally, [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]], [[Charles Tucker III|Trip]], and [[T'Pol]] receive considerable character development throughout the year.
   
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The season concludes with the destruction of the Xindi weapon and the beginning of a brief story line that will bring the unpopular [[Temporal Cold War]] to an end the following season.
Following the attack on [[Earth]] in the season 2 finale "[[The Expanse]]", the crew of ''Enterprise'' attempt to seek out the Xindi and stop them launching their much larger, and much more devastating, weapon.
 
   
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== Credits ==
See also: [[Search for the Xindi superweapon]]
 
 
=== Cast ===
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* [[Scott Bakula]] as [[Jonathan Archer]]
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* [[John Billingsley]] as [[Phlox]]
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* [[Jolene Blalock]] as [[T'Pol]]
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* [[Dominic Keating]] as [[Malcolm Reed]]
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* [[Anthony Montgomery]] as [[Travis Mayweather]]
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* [[Linda Park]] as [[Hoshi Sato]]
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* [[Connor Trinneer]] as [[Charles Tucker III]]
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=== Uncredited ===
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* [[Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi]] - Makeup Artist ("Damage", "The Forgotten")
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* [[Cristina Patterson Ceret]] - Contact Len Designer/Painter
   
 
== Background information ==
 
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* Season Three of ''Enterprise'' marks a ''Star Trek'' first: the use of a single story arc for an entire season. The [[Xindi]] arc actually begins with {{e|The Expanse}}, the cliffhanger ending of the previous season, and extends indirectly into the first three episodes of the next, {{e|Storm Front}}, {{e|Storm Front, Part II}} and {{e|Home}}.
* The episode order for this season was cut from 26 to 24 episodes by Paramount, following some disappointing early ratings. As the season drew to a close, rumours grew that cancellation was close at hand, but the fourth season was [http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/news/article/5218.html confirmed] on May 20th, 2004.
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* The episode order for this season was cut from 26 to 24 episodes by [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]], following some disappointing early ratings. As the season drew to a close, rumors grew that cancellation was close at hand, but the fourth season was {{brokenlink|url=http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/news/article/5218.html|text=confirmed}} on {{d|20|May|2004}}.
 
* The title of the series changed to ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' after {{e|Extinction}} was broadcast. For the season 3 DVD set, the first episodes were updated to reflect the change.
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* The theme music was changed to have a more up-beat tempo, in line with ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]''{{'}}s new theme starting with [[DS9 Season 4|season four]]'s premiere, {{e|The Way of the Warrior}}, which was also changed to having a more up-beat tempo.
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* Recaps of previous events are included at the start of the episodes {{e|The Xindi}}, {{e|The Shipment}}, {{e|Proving Ground}}, {{e|Harbinger}}, {{e|Hatchery}}, {{e|Damage}}, {{e|The Forgotten}}, {{e|E²}}, {{e|The Council}}, {{e|Countdown}} and {{e|Zero Hour}}.
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* Season 3 was the only live-action season of the entire franchise to not feature a single Klingon character.
   
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=== See also ===
* The title of the series changed to ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' after "[[Extinction (episode)|Extinction]]" was broadcast.
 
 
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*[[ENT Season 3 performers]]
 
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*[[Search for the Xindi superweapon]]
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*[[ENT Season 3 DVD]]
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*[[ENT Season 3 Blu-ray]]
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Episodes

Title Episode Production number Date Original airdate
"The Xindi" 3x01 40358-053 Unknown 2003-09-10
"Anomaly (ENT)" 3x02 40358-054 Unknown 2003-09-17
"Extinction" 3x03 40358-055 Unknown 2003-09-24
"Rajiin" 3x04 40358-056 Unknown 2003-10-01
"Impulse" 3x05 40358-057 Unknown 2003-10-08
"Exile" 3x06 40358-058 Unknown 2003-10-15
"The Shipment" 3x07 40358-059 Unknown 2003-10-29
"Twilight" 3x08 40358-060 Unknown 2003-11-05
"North Star" 3x09 40358-061 Unknown 2003-11-12
"Similitude" 3x10 40358-062 Unknown 2003-11-19
"Carpenter Street" 3x11 40358-063 Unknown 2003-11-26
"Chosen Realm" 3x12 40358-064 Unknown 2004-01-14
"Proving Ground" 3x13 40358-065 2153-12-06 2004-01-21
"Stratagem" 3x14 40358-066 2153-12-12 2004-02-04
"Harbinger" 3x15 40358-067 2153-12-27 2004-02-11
"Doctor's Orders" 3x16 40358-068 Unknown 2004-02-18
"Hatchery" 3x17 40358-069 2154-01-08 2004-02-25
"Azati Prime" 3x18 40358-070 2154-01 2004-03-03
"Damage" 3x19 40358-071 Unknown 2004-04-21
"The Forgotten" 3x20 40358-072 Unknown 2004-04-28
"" 3x21 40358-073 Unknown 2004-05-05
"The Council" 3x22 40358-074 2154-02-12 2004-05-12
"Countdown" 3x23 40358-075 2154-02-13 2004-05-19
"Zero Hour" 3x24 40358-076 2154-02-14 2004-05-26

Summary

The third season of Enterprise focuses on the Enterprise NX-01's mission to prevent a second Xindi attack from destroying Earth. Unlike the show's second season, Enterprise's third season embraces a heavily serialized format dedicated to the search for the Xindi primary weapon. Additionally, Archer, Trip, and T'Pol receive considerable character development throughout the year.

The season concludes with the destruction of the Xindi weapon and the beginning of a brief story line that will bring the unpopular Temporal Cold War to an end the following season.

Credits

Cast

Uncredited

Background information

  • Season Three of Enterprise marks a Star Trek first: the use of a single story arc for an entire season. The Xindi arc actually begins with "The Expanse", the cliffhanger ending of the previous season, and extends indirectly into the first three episodes of the next, "Storm Front", "Storm Front, Part II" and "Home".
  • The episode order for this season was cut from 26 to 24 episodes by Paramount, following some disappointing early ratings. As the season drew to a close, rumors grew that cancellation was close at hand, but the fourth season was Template:Brokenlink on 20 May 2004.
  • The title of the series changed to Star Trek: Enterprise after "Extinction" was broadcast. For the season 3 DVD set, the first episodes were updated to reflect the change.
  • The theme music was changed to have a more up-beat tempo, in line with Deep Space Nine's new theme starting with season four's premiere, "The Way of the Warrior", which was also changed to having a more up-beat tempo.
  • Recaps of previous events are included at the start of the episodes "The Xindi", "The Shipment", "Proving Ground", "Harbinger", "Hatchery", "Damage", "The Forgotten", "", "The Council", "Countdown" and "Zero Hour".
  • Season 3 was the only live-action season of the entire franchise to not feature a single Klingon character.

See also


Previous Season:
ENT Season 2
Seasons of
Star Trek: Enterprise
Next Season:
ENT Season 4