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'''Jonathan Archer''' was an [[admiral]] in [[Starfleet]].
 
'''Jonathan Archer''' was an [[admiral]] in [[Starfleet]].
   
In [[2257]], {{alt|Montgomery Scott}} attempted to prove his theories about [[transwarp beaming]] by beaming Admiral Archer's prize [[beagle]]. The dog was never seen again, and when Scott was transferrred to a small, cold, and almost forgotten [[Delta Vega outpost|research outpost]] on [[Delta Vega (Vulcan system)|Delta Vega]], he believed that his blunder was the reason he ended up there. ({{film|11}})
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In [[2257]], {{alt|Montgomery Scott}} attempted to prove his theories about [[transwarp beaming]] by beaming Admiral Archer's prized [[beagle]]. The dog was never seen again, and when Scott was transferred to a small, cold, and almost forgotten [[Delta Vega outpost|research outpost]] on {{dis|Delta Vega|Vulcan system}}, he believed that his blunder was the reason he ended up there. ({{film|11}})
   
{{bginfo|Archer's first name wasn't used on screen, but {{film|11}} writers [[Alex Kurtzman]] and [[Roberto Orci]] confirmed that the Archer mentioned in ''Star Trek'' is a reference to ''Enterprise'', ''[http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_16696.html]'' and later confirmed that it is, indeed, the same [[Jonathan Archer]]. ''[http://trekmovie.com/2009/05/18/orci-kurtzman-to-answer-fan-questions-at-trekmovie-transcript-of-last-weeks-impromptu-qa/#1828678]'' Jonathan Archer would be 145 in 2257, although it was never actually stated when Scotty used the dog.|At the very end of the [[Star Trek (novel)|novelization]] of {{film|11}}, (and in the end of IDW's "Star Trek: Ongoing title "The Truth about Tribbles Part 2") "Archer's prized beagle" rematerialized on the ''Enterprise'' transporter pads, moments before the ship jumped to warp on its new voyage.}}
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{{bginfo|Archer's first name wasn't used on screen, but {{film|11}} writers [[Alex Kurtzman]] and [[Roberto Orci]] confirmed that the Archer mentioned in ''Star Trek'' is a reference to ''Enterprise'', ''[http://www.moviesonline.ca/movienews_16696.html]'' and later confirmed that it is, indeed, the same [[Jonathan Archer]]. ''[http://trekmovie.com/2009/05/18/orci-kurtzman-to-answer-fan-questions-at-trekmovie-transcript-of-last-weeks-impromptu-qa/#1828678]'' Jonathan Archer would be 145 in 2257, although it was never actually stated when Scotty used the dog.|At the very end of the [[Star Trek (novel)|novelization]] of {{film|11}} (and IDW's "[[The Truth About Tribbles, Part 2]]"), "Archer's prized beagle" rematerialized on the ''Enterprise'' transporter pads, moments before the ship jumped to warp on its new voyage.}}
   
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For the prime reality counterpart, please see Jonathan Archer.
Archer redirects here; for additional meanings of "Archer", please see Archer.

Jonathan Archer was an admiral in Starfleet.

In 2257, Montgomery Scott attempted to prove his theories about transwarp beaming by beaming Admiral Archer's prized beagle. The dog was never seen again, and when Scott was transferred to a small, cold, and almost forgotten research outpost on Delta Vega, he believed that his blunder was the reason he ended up there. (Star Trek)

Archer's first name wasn't used on screen, but Star Trek writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci confirmed that the Archer mentioned in Star Trek is a reference to Enterprise, [1] and later confirmed that it is, indeed, the same Jonathan Archer. [2] Jonathan Archer would be 145 in 2257, although it was never actually stated when Scotty used the dog.
At the very end of the novelization of Star Trek (and IDW's "The Truth About Tribbles, Part 2"), "Archer's prized beagle" rematerialized on the Enterprise transporter pads, moments before the ship jumped to warp on its new voyage.