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Memorable Quotes

Moved from Article page:

"I'm sure history will reflect our contributions." -T'Pol, a reference to the NX-01's mysterious absence from most of Trek history?

Actually, the upcoming Riker/Troi appearance in "These Are the Voyages..." apparently will lay that speculation to rest. (And note, this was a personal speculation, not article material; hence why it was moved to Discussion.) --Sasoriza, 18:00 EST, 7 May 05
  • I wouldn't call that fan speculation as much as an in-joke..being the one who added it. I'm sure it's not the first time a tongue-in-cheek reference has been made. And as for proving the Enterprise's existence in the other Star Treks, TATV wouldn't be the first. Star Trek: Nemesis featured the USS Archer, a deliberate reference to Captain Archer. -AJHalliwell 08:27, 4 Jul 2005 (UTC)

Missing Elizabeth Twins?

Neither this episode nor "Terra Prime (episode)" list the names of the twin baby girls who play (unnamed baby girl) later named, "Elizabeth (infant)". IMDB doesn't list it either, and i'm having trouble getting through a proxy server at Star Trek.com, so if anyone could find this out and add it... -AJHalliwell 08:31, 4 Jul 2005 (UTC)

I listened to the podcast shortly after "Terra Prime" first aired, and TPTB (I'm blanking on their names, sorry) said the twins were actually a boy and a girl set, named Riley and Grace. I remember that Riley wound up being used in (almost?) all of Elizabeth's onscreen appearances, because he proved to be quieter than his sister. Unfortunately, though, the babies' last name wasn't said. Randee15 11:38, 4 Jul 2005 (UTC)

Error in background information

I am removing the following iformation on grounds that it is flase

This is the third last episode of Star Trek: Enterprise's fourth season. The third last episode of Star Trek: Voyager was entitled "Demon".

Demon was not the third last episode of Voyager. Jaz 21:54, 24 Sep 2005 (UTC)

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