Star Trek timeline, Enterprise needed to carefully consider its storylines so it didn't clash with in-universe events that hadn't yet happened.

Of course, Star Trek: Enterprise wasn't the first show to be presented with this challenge, as prequels had existed in various franchises for years already. That said, Star Trek boasts a huge amount of lore, and Enterprise contributed a lot of new characters, settings, and canonical occurrences to the iconic sci-fi universe. So, it was a little confusing when other Star Trek TV shows set after Enterprise never acknowledged the pivotal adventures of Captain Archer and his crew. Clearly aware of this, the show's final installment took it upon itself to try and correct this quirk.

"These Are The Voyages..." Finally Allowed TNG To Acknowledge Star Trek: Enterprise

The Next Generation ended 7 years before Enterprise began

Without the existence of Archer's ship, Star Trek: The Next Generation would have unfolded in a very different 24th century. Regardless, none of the original storylines introduced in Star Trek: Enterprise are acknowledged by the cast of The Next Generation in any of its seven seasons. While this is understandable because of the order in which the shows were produced, it does still result in more than a little canonical dissonance. Thankfully, "These are the Voyages..." recalled Jonathon Frakes to the role of Commander William T. Riker in a very meta crossover finale for Enterprise​​​​​​.

Marina Sirtis also returned as Counselor Troi in "These are the Voyages..."

"These are the Voyages..." is far more than just a finale for Star Trek: Enterprise, but also serves as a companion piece to a Star Trek: The Next Generation season 7 episode called "The Pegasus." Riker is watching the events of Archer's final mission as a simulation on the USS Enterprise-D's holodeck. While there is a lot to say about how weird this decision was from a writing perspective, it does at least prove that those in TNG knew all about Captain Archer's endeavors and everything his crew did for Starfleet, which was impossible while TNG was on the air.

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It would be unfair to name The Next Generation as the only Star Trek show to unavoidably ignore Enterprise. Deep Space Nine and Voyager faced the same strange phenomenon, as did The Original Series. Frakes' presence in "These are the Voyages..." was an interesting way to fix the problem for The Next Generation, but it also kind of stole Enterprise's chance to finish on its own , as it lacked the flash-and-blood versions of Archer's crew and only showed their photonic counterparts. Plus, it came with the worrying suggestion that all of Enterprise was just a holographic flashback.

Star Trek Has Made Enterprise More Important 20 Years After Its Hated Finale

Modern Star Trek has obviously found it far easier to pay homage to Enterprise

Star Trek: Enterprise remains the franchise's only show to be set in the 22nd century. As such, it hasn't been possible to directly revisit that period, but Star Trek's modern era has made sure to keep reminding everyone of Captain Archer's exploits. Starting with Star Trek: Discovery's debut first season in 2017, characters and events from Enterprise have been dropped into the scripts on a relatively consistent basis. As a Star Trek fan, this has been a very satisfying pattern, and makes up for the older shows' inability to do the same thing.

No other project has given Enterprise more attention than Star Trek: Lower Decks. The animated comedy is self-referential to the Star Trek franchise at large, and Enterprise has received its fair share of tributes.

the return of Jolene Blalock as T'Pol in the show's final season. In short, Star Trek: Enterprise's finale started something very cool by combining it with Star Trek: The Next Generation.

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    Star Trek: Enterprise
    Release Date
    2005 - 2005-00-00
    Showrunner
    Brannon Braga
    Directors
    Brannon Braga

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    Star Trek: Enterprise acts as a prequel to Star Trek: The Original Series, detailing the voyages of the original crew of the Starship Enterprise in the 22nd century, a hundred years before Captain Kirk commanded the ship. Enterprise was the sixth series in the Star Trek franchise overall, and the final series before a twelve-year hiatus until the premiere of Star Trek: Discovery in 2017. The series stars Scott Bakula as Captain Jonathan Archer, with an ensemble cast that includes John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, and Connor Trinneer.

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    Star Trek: The Next Generation
    Release Date
    1987 - 1994-00-00
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    Syndication
    Showrunner
    Gene Roddenberry

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    Star Trek: The Next Generation follows Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew aboard the USS Enterprise NCC-1701D as they embark on interstellar explorations, seeking out new worlds and civilizations.