@@alainarchambault2331 By Kirk's time, they have ran out of fucks to give, just accepting and embracing whatever weird thing humanity came up with, "That's illogical" became their default answer.
Humans have to be absolutely infuriating for Vulcans to deal with. That dumbfounded look on his face as he has been left with more questions than answers from what should have been the simple relaying of an otherwise nonsense message, lmao!
Vulcan Captain: "The humans are withholding secretive information from us. This message appears to be some form of coded transmission.... get me Vulcan High Command. They will relay the order to Vulcan Intelligence.... we must figure out what this is about!"
Funny. Then Vulcan intelligence will get them all confused because we Earthlings can't even agree on which sport the English word "football" actually refers to.
Spock: ( after a few generations of attempts of decoding the message and with one glance ) "Ah!" ( and the small smile playing on his face irritates all the other Vulcans as he exits the cipher room )
For whatever reason he looks more like a Romulan in disguise than a Vulcan (perhaps because I dont recall many heavyset Vulcans on-screen) so the suspicion would be especially fitting.
"Cal beats Stanford, 7 to 3." a bit of context, that I had to look up to refresh my memory: Archer played water polo when he was an undergraduate at some Californian university, "probably Stanford" (says memory alpha). Archer frequently talks about sports with Trip and I think Forrest too. Forrest literally uses the Vulcans here as *errant boys* to tell Archer that "his team" lost. He must have sold them some fiction about it being an encoded message that was too confidential to be transmitted over subspace.
I am new to Star Trek started with Enterprise , then moved on to the TOS i have not watched TNG , but how is it that Picard as a captain wore operations red ?
This is what Trolling by Admiral Forest looks like. He trolled the Vulcans big time by sending them to meet with the Enterprise just to give them a message that could have been transmitted via subspace.
I'm not sure offhand where this message fell, but one episode was about the placement of subspace relays. This was early Starfleet and subspace transmission was not widespread or available yet.
George Pierson And Trip's more than a little pissed that he went to all the trouble of impersonating the Captain only to find out that the message is little more than the final score.
Vulcan: Cal beat Stanford 7-3 Random Crewman:( yells) YES!! Whoo!! Crew look back at the crewman. Come on you know you wanted to see more NPC interaction in Star Trek.
David B 😂 totally! And even funnier is if they thought it was NCAAB or NCAAF and their disappointment to find it was water polo 😅 Also, I think if T’Pal had witnessed this, she might actually give one of those laugh snorts
I feel like that is what the Orville has done. You see more random folks get their thoughts in. It's still the ensemble cast like Trek, but definitely features more comments from the peanut gallery.
That would require more than one person on the entire ship to care at all about water polo, which is doubtful. And I say that as a player of the sport.
So many people have forgotten that Archer didn't care about football. He was a water polo guy. This seems like a prime reason to go back and refresh your memories. ;)
Behind cabin doors, I do not feel bad at all for the condescending Vulcan High Command. I laugh. Not in front of them. That's mean, but I wonder what they find mirthful about us?
Talking about stripes... I mean I read "uniform" as mixing up TOS uniforms but... I mean... I guess... you could call it "yellow" uniform but... to me they are all blue uniforms...
I see where you're coming from but when we talk voyager uniforms for example, we say red, yellow, and teal/green uniforms even though the majority of their tunic is black. So I do think that calling them by the stripe colours is a correct way of doing it.
Trip trying to act like C Archer . I'll be sure to tell him . Vulcan Cap . After vid is turned off : That man didn't quite look as Archer's photo . Ah.... Well After a while these humans all look the same .
Be more funny if they got the black guy to do it. Vulcan Cap: Out information is outdated Vulcan Command: What do you mean? Vulcan Cap: Archer. His skin has been badly burned. Vulcan Command: I beg you're pardon? Vulcan Cap: Charred. Burnt. It was quite concerning. He didnt seem to notice. Vulcan Command: I see. I will inform Starfleet that their captain sustained such a horrific injury.
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Surely he CAN memorize even a seemingly meaningless bit of Text, he considers to be Code..... I think, 2 things may apply here. Assuming it is Code, even little Details are important and Sendling it via vulcan ship is logically worth the thought, it may be a message of importance. Kbowing these humans do not have the cognitive abilities of vulcans, he read it to underline that it was transferred exactly as it is. Allowing himself to show a bit confusion to be visible, he also showed those humans what he does have no clue of the meaning and maybe even a bit of a message of arrogance as he does not even care about what little secrets the humans may have.
@@mattrogers5188 He's Tholian, and that's the term for their offspring as Sato translated it. It's a cross between "kid" and "pod." "Leavring" is a process of applying a sound-absorbing coating to a surface. It's how they use their exoskeletons to make calls without disturbing the neighbors.
He played in 43 episodes out of 98. Not too shabby, although, there were two different dogs playing Porthos. It seems it was expensive to have a dog on set, but he was there from beginning to the end, and never died. I don't think they could have made it without Porthos. :)
Didn't you guys consider that Porthos (who was long dead) could've been sent to a taxidermy at Adm. Archer's request? Scotty probably lost the stuffed dog in his transporter incident.
Or Archer was just fond of beagles and non-Scotty lost an entirely different beagle than Porthos. Now two things should be noted: first, memory-alpha states that Rob Orci answere Yes to a question whther or not it was Porthos, but it was after the asking fan screamed "please say yes, say yes!". And second: on screen, in the JJTravesty, they only say "Admiral Archer's prized beagle" - not the name Porthos. Whatever Orci said, in Star Trek, the rule is only on-screen information is canon.
Wait Jeremy Dewitt went to Jail for impersonating an Officer in real life But Trip in no way gets in trouble for impersonating Captian Archer. Maybe Jeremy needs to enter the StarTrek world where he can get paid to impersonate somebody else without being arrested
Not really. It happens to all alien races in Trek; everyone uses the same clothing style and haircuts: Romulans, Klingons, Andorians, Tellarites, etc. Among Vulcans it seems to denote an adherence to their philosophical tenants. There was going to be an emotional Vulcan in Phase II whose hair was long, and the rebellious Sybok sported a mane and a beard. However, the emotional Vulcans seen in Enterprise had the typical haircut. So, it seems to be a thing of simplicity, not having to think of different ways to characterize people from an alien race. In the trilogy Vulcan's Soul it is suggested that the haircut was a mourning one, adopted by Surak's followers as a mark of having renounced to their passions.
@@MariaMartinez-researcher well that's just wrong, on several counts. Klingons have a diverse array of hair styles, perhaps the TNG DSN and VGR era Klingins tended toward the long black manes more often than not. Second, all Vulcans are emotional. Absolute emotionlessness is exceedingly rare in the franchise, Spock is quite emotional throughout TOS. Occasionally emotional throughout the films. His father is one of the more consistently even toned Vulcans in the franchise and even he had periods of emotional outbursts. You are confusing logic for the absence of emotion, Vulcans dont lack emotion but they do usually dampen their emotional impulses in the service of maintaining their practice of logic. The emotions are always there and they always do get displayed to various degrees, more often than not it is subdued compared to the melodramatic emoting the rest of the cast is want to do. But even Spocks father who seems very nearly emotionless even compared to other Vulcans does overtly display his emotions in a very subdued manner. Mark Leonard has spoken about this in interviews, he purposely created mannerisms and actions for the character that allowed the expression of emotion in a way he thought fitting for his character. The actors on Enterprise were perhaps not of the same caliber as Leonard and Nemoy and their characters may not have had the same level of thought put into them but their apparent emotional response to situations is not all that out of place in the canon.
No college football game in 130 years is going to have a score that low given how defenses are having their hands tied behind their backs more and more year after year.
I mean he's totally not wrong with his uniform color...but its not just operations but stan-FORD red, because Trip would have to be an idiot to wear cal yellow hahaha
Starfleet predates the Federation. Think of the Federation as a government, and Starfleet as an independent agency, that once the Federation was formed, started to report to the government.
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What I don't like on this enterprise serie is the very anti Vulcan behavior and that is going on from the first episode to the last. also when I am looking at this serie, Is the arrogance of the Human ( american) race. They are always the best and dominant also in space. Interesting to look at but cheap.
Humans are pretty worthless in Enterprise. They can barely keep their ship working, create all kinds of diplomatic incidents. But they believe in themselves to get better at it. It's a kind of cute patriotism the way I see it. Vulcans are different than in other series. They aren't the sage race that are better at everything. They are just as flawed, this time with arrogance and repressing their emotions. It's part of the plot, or at least it became one when they rediscovered the true teachings of Sarek. So they get better too eventually.
@@OneLine122 exactly enterprise is very raw, space exploration is new. The humans are very inquisitive and it often leads them into trouble.the Vulcan's are far from perfect in enterprise it is they who act quite arrogant. But as the series progresses the vulcans I think come to realize that the humans are ready to go out into space. It even seemed to me they started to respect and appreciate the humans after the hardships of captain archer and his crew.
Best thing is not the message but the fact Forrest managed to troll the Vulcans
Trek001 Agreed! And they had no clue either!
this was too good! (insane laughter from the human female)
They should have made a theme of that.
The look of total befuddlement on Captain Tavoks face during this whole exchange never ceases to entertain me lol
"What the hell was that?"
- Captain Tavok, moments after the end of the transmission.
I bet the vulcans had a whole team trying to decrypt that message and finding some hidden meaning in it :D.
Ironically Trip's unintentional bumbling is a pretty good Archer impersonation.
Don't be silly, Archer only engages in intentional bumbling.
@@timf7413 you are fast dsss
@@stapletonjames00 at the relativistic speeds of space travel, RUclips’s displayed times are meaningless. That’s what stardates are for.
@@DissociatedWomenIncorporated I thought everyone knew that
@@TrashPanda323 planet-bound civvies, what can I say? 🤷♀️
That poor Vulcan captain looks so confused... like "What fresh hell is this?"
First time I've seen a confused Vulcan.
@@alainarchambault2331 By Kirk's time, they have ran out of fucks to give, just accepting and embracing whatever weird thing humanity came up with, "That's illogical" became their default answer.
@@james13sylar I'm surprised they haven't started using the word " Human" instead of illogical
@@james13sylar is that why they almost permanently have one eyebrow raised when in vicinity of humans?
@@TheWPhilosopher Yeah, it is probably a Pavlovian response at this point.
Humans have to be absolutely infuriating for Vulcans to deal with.
That dumbfounded look on his face as he has been left with more questions than answers from what should have been the simple relaying of an otherwise nonsense message, lmao!
Vulcans are not good at re-intellectualizing what seems to be nonsensical information into actual knowledge.
@@SantomPh Cal and Stanford at Tanagra, Shaka when the walls fell...
@@ThatGuyBrian RECEIVER, his arms wide...in giving...in TAKING
The river Temarc, in winter. Kiazi's children, their faces wet.
Vulcan Captain: "The humans are withholding secretive information from us. This message appears to be some form of coded transmission.... get me Vulcan High Command. They will relay the order to Vulcan Intelligence.... we must figure out what this is about!"
Funny. Then Vulcan intelligence will get them all confused because we Earthlings can't even agree on which sport the English word "football" actually refers to.
@Tim Taylor And 200 Years from there you have Vulcans who play Baseball xD
Spock: ( after a few generations of attempts of decoding the message and with one glance ) "Ah!" ( and the small smile playing on his face irritates all the other Vulcans as he exits the cipher room )
@@larrycopeland2413 Even more confusing, calling it "water polo" when regular polo involves horses but water polo does not involve sea horses. >_>
For whatever reason he looks more like a Romulan in disguise than a Vulcan (perhaps because I dont recall many heavyset Vulcans on-screen) so the suspicion would be especially fitting.
"Cal beats Stanford, 7 to 3."
a bit of context, that I had to look up to refresh my memory:
Archer played water polo when he was an undergraduate at some Californian university, "probably Stanford" (says memory alpha).
Archer frequently talks about sports with Trip and I think Forrest too.
Forrest literally uses the Vulcans here as *errant boys* to tell Archer that "his team" lost. He must have sold them some fiction about it being an encoded message that was too confidential to be transmitted over subspace.
*errand boys
But yeah, it's pretty amusing.
Go Stanford! FEAR THE TREE!!!
The Tree fears the Bear, apparently.
Trip rolls for bluff: 7. (Ah shit.. he's never gonna buy this..)
Vulcan dude rolls against Trip: 6 (This is fishy... but I won't question it.)
Humans through off a debuff to Vulcans.
"Is he being weird? Are humans just like this? Oh sweet logic what did I do to deserve this"
Star Trek is now a PtbA tabletop game, it seems.
“You look rather young for a Starfleet Captain, also you’re wearing Operations Red not Command Gold??”
Guess he's not up to date on 22nd century human uniform design.
Red is the leader i watch Power ranger
that way they change the operations to gold and command to red
That Vulcan has only watched from TNG onwards, so he doesn't know.
I am new to Star Trek
started with Enterprise , then moved on to the TOS
i have not watched TNG , but how is it that Picard as a captain wore operations red ?
This is what Trolling by Admiral Forest looks like. He trolled the Vulcans big time by sending them to meet with the Enterprise just to give them a message that could have been transmitted via subspace.
I'm not sure offhand where this message fell, but one episode was about the placement of subspace relays. This was early Starfleet and subspace transmission was not widespread or available yet.
Lol, that might have been a step too far. The Vulcan ship was coming to meet Enterprise anyway
This really just doesn't stop being funny
Without proper context, I do not understand the clip.
Archer follows Water Polo and his team has won the game.
George Pierson And Trip's more than a little pissed that he went to all the trouble of impersonating the Captain only to find out that the message is little more than the final score.
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Vulcan: Cal beat Stanford 7-3
Random Crewman:( yells) YES!! Whoo!!
Crew look back at the crewman.
Come on you know you wanted to see more NPC interaction in Star Trek.
That kind of talk can make the junior officers nervous.
David B 😂 totally! And even funnier is if they thought it was NCAAB or NCAAF and their disappointment to find it was water polo 😅
Also, I think if T’Pal had witnessed this, she might actually give one of those laugh snorts
I feel like that is what the Orville has done. You see more random folks get their thoughts in. It's still the ensemble cast like Trek, but definitely features more comments from the peanut gallery.
That would have made a hilarious blooper to the scene. I don't know about the ENT cast but TNG was notorious for goofing off on set.
That would require more than one person on the entire ship to care at all about water polo, which is doubtful. And I say that as a player of the sport.
Imagine the Vulcan Captain's surprise years later (as Archer became a mote public figure).
Watching this series 18 years later, I really feel Enterprise is a really good show.
Certainly comparing it to today's offerings.
So many people have forgotten that Archer didn't care about football. He was a water polo guy. This seems like a prime reason to go back and refresh your memories. ;)
I was gonna say that's an extremely boring football game to watch
I feel bad for the Vulcans, they got trolled so hard it’s not even funny.
Certainly never is for them.....
Behind cabin doors, I do not feel bad at all for the condescending Vulcan High Command. I laugh. Not in front of them. That's mean, but I wonder what they find mirthful about us?
I just realized that although he puts on an extra rank pip, he doesn't bother to put on a yellow uniform!!!!
When did you ever see archer in a yellow uniform......
Matt have you ever seen the show?
Archer has yellow stripes on his uniform because he's command. Tucker wears red stripes on his uniform for engineering.
Talking about stripes... I mean I read "uniform" as mixing up TOS uniforms but... I mean... I guess... you could call it "yellow" uniform but... to me they are all blue uniforms...
I see where you're coming from but when we talk voyager uniforms for example, we say red, yellow, and teal/green uniforms even though the majority of their tunic is black. So I do think that calling them by the stripe colours is a correct way of doing it.
Trip trying to act like C Archer .
I'll be sure to tell him .
Vulcan Cap . After vid is turned off : That man didn't quite look as Archer's photo .
Ah.... Well
After a while these humans all look the same .
But then, all humans look alike, so...
@@RobertEWaters imagine Archer had been from asia or africa xD
Humans and vulcans literally look the same...
Be more funny if they got the black guy to do it.
Vulcan Cap: Out information is outdated
Vulcan Command: What do you mean?
Vulcan Cap: Archer. His skin has been badly burned.
Vulcan Command: I beg you're pardon?
Vulcan Cap: Charred. Burnt. It was quite concerning. He didnt seem to notice.
Vulcan Command: I see. I will inform Starfleet that their captain sustained such a horrific injury.
@@AzguardMike
Hahahahaha
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2 more seasons would not have hurt man, ughhhhhhhh
The Vulcan Captain probably thought it was a secret tactical message he was passing.
He had to read the msg again. As a vulcan, he should've had it memorized, the first time he read it!
shiloh6519 Protocol - passing a message, never rely on memory
@@ianmoseley9910 For a human perhaps, but not for a Vulcan .
Surely he CAN memorize even a seemingly meaningless bit of Text, he considers to be Code..... I think, 2 things may apply here.
Assuming it is Code, even little Details are important and Sendling it via vulcan ship is logically worth the thought, it may be a message of importance.
Kbowing these humans do not have the cognitive abilities of vulcans, he read it to underline that it was transferred exactly as it is.
Allowing himself to show a bit confusion to be visible, he also showed those humans what he does have no clue of the meaning and maybe even a bit of a message of arrogance as he does not even care about what little secrets the humans may have.
Healthy living!
"I'm afraid that's confidential."
Well, I wouldn't wanna tell the Vulcan that they were basically a glorified Messenger for a game either.
You humans look all alike for me.
That's a strange-looking vulcan, though.
A little.
U-Man pinkskins
Hilarious! 'Healthy Living'...one of the funniest Tucker scene's
Cal beat Stan-FORD, hahahaha.
Clearly, a very important message to be relayed to the captain of the Enterprise.
0:13 TIL Yearbooks still exist in the 22nd century.
They have an academy there, after all.
🤣 Trip's face! Like, "For God's sake... who even watches PAC-12 football???"
I believe this was water polo. Archer was a big fan
My kods were asleep on the couch. I had to leavr the room I was laughing so hard 🤣
Kods?
@@mattrogers5188 He's Tholian, and that's the term for their offspring as Sato translated it. It's a cross between "kid" and "pod."
"Leavring" is a process of applying a sound-absorbing coating to a surface. It's how they use their exoskeletons to make calls without disturbing the neighbors.
Lol mom's a Stanford alumni, gonna totally hate this episode
Blast it. I had ten bucks on STAN-FORD.
I cant remember if Porthos died or not. I recall they stopped using him no the show. i loved that dog being on the ship.
He played in 43 episodes out of 98. Not too shabby, although, there were two different dogs playing Porthos. It seems it was expensive to have a dog on set, but he was there from beginning to the end, and never died. I don't think they could have made it without Porthos. :)
Yeah, Admiral Archer himself would have had to be mighty long in the tooth too. It's obviously a different Admiral Archer and a different dog.
Didn't you guys consider that Porthos (who was long dead) could've been sent to a taxidermy at Adm. Archer's request? Scotty probably lost the stuffed dog in his transporter incident.
Or Archer was just fond of beagles and non-Scotty lost an entirely different beagle than Porthos. Now two things should be noted: first, memory-alpha states that Rob Orci answere Yes to a question whther or not it was Porthos, but it was after the asking fan screamed "please say yes, say yes!". And second: on screen, in the JJTravesty, they only say "Admiral Archer's prized beagle" - not the name Porthos. Whatever Orci said, in Star Trek, the rule is only on-screen information is canon.
Daehawk: "stopped using him"? What do you mean? Porthos appeared late in the fourth season and in the decommissioning scene in the last episode.
Trip's comeback should have been something like. Well us humans don't live as long as vulcans..
Tell WHO! ARCHER OUT!.
Did better than me all the same. I said:
"He said he's not here."
Wait Jeremy Dewitt went to Jail for impersonating an Officer in real life But Trip in no way gets in trouble for impersonating Captian Archer. Maybe Jeremy needs to enter the StarTrek world where he can get paid to impersonate somebody else without being arrested
Archer and Trip were pals. Archer prolly went like "thanks for covering"
Should have introduced him to Chef and the rest of the crew if he wanted to seem like Capitan Archer.
Good thing Football will become tougher in the future.
This was a water polo score, not football.
It was water polo not American football.
Love it!
Amazing to think that UC Berkeley and Stanford University both survived WWIII. We know T.V. didn't. 😉
It only took Cal 200 years. FEAR THE FUR!
Seriously? The message was literally just the score of a game?
And that's the "punchline." You must be awesome at parties.
Yeha....just that...;)
Daniel Cannata waterpolo of course
its called the admiral not liking the Vulcans, and making them relay useless messages makes him happy
Vulcan probably thinks it is some deep and meaningful code phrase.
In my universe Capt Archer was a bit different.
It just seems wrong that the Vulcans would refer to anyone as a "captain" on thier own vessels.
Nobody outside the US know what that means.
Next football score update.
Vulcan: Stanford beat Cal 14-7. Which was only logical. Cal scored first and 70.79% of teams who score first win.
It was water polo not football
The Vulcan is thinking.."Humans...."
I Like TRIP TUCKER
so did T'Pol
Yeah Bears!!! 😉
He could have at least put on the right color uniform.
At least he put the right number of pips on
Lmao this is hilarious. I love this scene.
I love this, except for the fact of Cal beating Stanford.
Given the progression of football at this point, I'm sure by that point in time the game is played virtually with no tackling and zero emotion.
Wow, triggered by the mere mention of football. You need therapy.
water polo, not football.
PAC12 BABY!
While the real1 is held hostage
Is there only one haircut allowed on Vulcan?
Not really. It happens to all alien races in Trek; everyone uses the same clothing style and haircuts: Romulans, Klingons, Andorians, Tellarites, etc. Among Vulcans it seems to denote an adherence to their philosophical tenants. There was going to be an emotional Vulcan in Phase II whose hair was long, and the rebellious Sybok sported a mane and a beard.
However, the emotional Vulcans seen in Enterprise had the typical haircut.
So, it seems to be a thing of simplicity, not having to think of different ways to characterize people from an alien race.
In the trilogy Vulcan's Soul it is suggested that the haircut was a mourning one, adopted by Surak's followers as a mark of having renounced to their passions.
because its the only *logical* haircut, duh
@@MariaMartinez-researcher well that's just wrong, on several counts. Klingons have a diverse array of hair styles, perhaps the TNG DSN and VGR era Klingins tended toward the long black manes more often than not.
Second, all Vulcans are emotional. Absolute emotionlessness is exceedingly rare in the franchise, Spock is quite emotional throughout TOS. Occasionally emotional throughout the films. His father is one of the more consistently even toned Vulcans in the franchise and even he had periods of emotional outbursts.
You are confusing logic for the absence of emotion, Vulcans dont lack emotion but they do usually dampen their emotional impulses in the service of maintaining their practice of logic. The emotions are always there and they always do get displayed to various degrees, more often than not it is subdued compared to the melodramatic emoting the rest of the cast is want to do. But even Spocks father who seems very nearly emotionless even compared to other Vulcans does overtly display his emotions in a very subdued manner. Mark Leonard has spoken about this in interviews, he purposely created mannerisms and actions for the character that allowed the expression of emotion in a way he thought fitting for his character. The actors on Enterprise were perhaps not of the same caliber as Leonard and Nemoy and their characters may not have had the same level of thought put into them but their apparent emotional response to situations is not all that out of place in the canon.
They have deemed the bowl cut the most logical of hair cuts
A friend once told me it was definitive proof there are no gay Vulcans, as they'd clearly never had a hair dresser
I'm not sure what this means but Cal beat Stam-FORD... LOL
I guess they are playing a joke on the vulcans.
John Elway would probably be rolling around in his grave at that score by then.
Elway played water polo?
When that was called the "Bad Star trek" ....
😁😁
Hehehehe Ill be sure to tell him....tell who?. Lol.
Not a Notre Dame fan or any Indiana team. That would have been a sly reference
No college football game in 130 years is going to have a score that low given how defenses are having their hands tied behind their backs more and more year after year.
Probably not. It was a water polo score.
Oh shit, Cal beat Stanford..........Not in my lifetime.
I mean he's totally not wrong with his uniform color...but its not just operations but stan-FORD red, because Trip would have to be an idiot to wear cal yellow hahaha
Episode ?
Season 2 episode 7
Cal Worthington and his dog spot go see Cal go see Cal go see Cal
We had those commercials in Texas too!
Starfleet?? Wasn't this before the federation was formed?
They used the term Starfleet nevertheless to refer to high command on Earth. Just not the Federation Starfleet.
I figure its because during the beginning of the Federation, Starfleet had a neutral reputation between the Vulcans, Andorians, Telerittes.
Starfleet predates the Federation. Think of the Federation as a government, and Starfleet as an independent agency, that once the Federation was formed, started to report to the government.
Coeus Darksoul that makes more sense :)
It was Earth Starfleet and after the Federation became the Federation Starfleet.
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Wait, 7-3? In baseball? That is not a basketball or post-21st century football score.
Water polo
yes and the oldest sports rivalry out there cal vs stanford even in their time .:) big grin. cal beat stanford 7 to 3 , really?
Supposedly it was water polo
Cmon. This show is so poorly written. cal never beats Stanford.
You're that big of a fan of water polo?
does the band jump in the pool like they go on the field?
What I don't like on this enterprise serie is the very anti Vulcan behavior and that is going on from the first episode to the last. also when I am looking at this serie, Is the arrogance of the Human ( american) race. They are always the best and dominant also in space. Interesting to look at but cheap.
Humans are pretty worthless in Enterprise. They can barely keep their ship working, create all kinds of diplomatic incidents. But they believe in themselves to get better at it. It's a kind of cute patriotism the way I see it.
Vulcans are different than in other series. They aren't the sage race that are better at everything. They are just as flawed, this time with arrogance and repressing their emotions. It's part of the plot, or at least it became one when they rediscovered the true teachings of Sarek. So they get better too eventually.
@@OneLine122 exactly enterprise is very raw, space exploration is new. The humans are very inquisitive and it often leads them into trouble.the Vulcan's are far from perfect in enterprise it is they who act quite arrogant. But as the series progresses the vulcans I think come to realize that the humans are ready to go out into space. It even seemed to me they started to respect and appreciate the humans after the hardships of captain archer and his crew.
@@OneLine122 Surak not Sarek
I’m not a huge fan of football 🏈 but 7-3 sounds like a hella boring game lmao
it's waterpolo