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Anomaly
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Series: 'Enterprise'
Episode Title: 'Anomaly'
Episode Number: 302
Synopsis: "Enterprise starts experiencing the effects of spatial distortions pervading the Delphic Expanse, and falls victim to predatory aliens taking advantage of the crippling conditions."

Original Airdate: September 17, 2003
Rerun: June 02, 2004
Fan Rating: 8.2/10 (Full Poll Results)

Credits

Written By: Mike Sussman
Directed By: David Straiton

Guest Stars:


Notes

  • Production commenced on Thursday, July 10. (July 11, 2003 - TrekToday)

  • Rumoured to mark the first appearance of McKenzie, "a young, tough and sexy girl soldier". (July 10, 2003 - TrekToday)

  • Archer reportedly becomes more and more obsessed about tracking down the Xindi, even threatening to decompress an airlock to force an alien to give him information. (August 08, 2003 - TrekToday)

  • Rick Berman: "We're going to encounter the first of what are going to be more than one sphere. These are artificially created, almost moon-size spheres, the purpose of which we do not yet know. We're also going to find some marauders, some pirates who take advantage of ships that come into the Expanse and fall prey to all of the special anomalies." (September 16, 2003 - TrekToday)

Reviews

Poll Results


How would you rate 'Anomaly'?
9-10 46.2% - (381 Votes)
7-8 27.1% - (224 Votes)
Wasn't able to see it 11.4% - (94 Votes)
5-6 6.9% - (57 Votes)
Didn't want to see it 4.4% - (37 Votes)
3-4 2.1% - (18 Votes)
1-2 1.5% - (13 Votes)

Total Votes: 824

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