This remind sme that someone wrote an Enterprise novel that presupposed the 
notion that Trip's death was faked at the highest levels of the Federation, and 
that Trip was living among the Romulans (??). I saw the book on the shelf one 
day at Barnes and Noble, read a couple of chapters. Can't recall the title. 
I'll look it up and post it later.

"Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  
What's weird, is that I hated his character at the start of the series, 
because he reminded me of Bush (albeit what Bush would look like if he 
were normal). By this end he was one of my favorite characters. I 
think they did it for shock value and because their anger at the publics 
rejection of the Berman vision. They left several characters unexplored 
- Lt Reed, Hoshi, and Mayweather, but the did a good job with trip - at 
least up until the end

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> It would have been nice to leave Trip alive for potential use in a film or
> two. You know, a little foresight and consideration of future
> possibilities.
>
> I know, I know - I ask for too much when I expect that from the team that
> destroyed a golden opportunity for an awesome series, with a rich future
> history from the prior series' story arcs to build upon.
>
> What am I thinking?
>
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>
> > Oh god, I hated that, but with a series that thrives in reruns, it
> > leaves a terrible aftertaste when you watch it knowing it is coming.
> > What were they thinking?
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Still, much promise in "Enterprise", which fortunately got much better
> > toward the end of its run--if you excuse the horrible idea to kill Trip,
> > and the series finale--one of the worst eps in all of Trekdom.
> >> by the way, great to hear from you James. Miss your commentary. Where
> >> you been?!
> >
>
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