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"We can't say yes or no until it's proposed to the network, and that hasn't happened yet,"

 

- Debra Fazio, Spike TV

 

"Despite offers to Paramount of fan donations of more than three million dollars to save the series, UPN told The Boston Herald that the series had been irrevocably cancelled"

 

http://www.trektoday.com/news/080305_01.shtml

 

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The actors who play Mayweather and Reed spoke to Chase Masterson at TheFandom.com, covering territory from their educations and audition processes for Enterprise to their gratitute toward the fans trying to save the series from cancellation, though they don't believe the efforts are very likely to succeed.

 

"Friday night, me and Connor [Trinneer] shot the last scene we're ever going to shoot in engineering," revealed Keating, who described it as a very sad moment.

 

He said he believed that the set might already have been struck, though Montgomery noted that it had likely been put into storage rather than destroyed.

 

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http://www.trektoday.com/news/040305_01.shtml

 

 

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Well, unless trekunited post that "The war is over", i remain very much hopeful and positive....

 

 

 

 

"The recent donation of three million dollars to TrekUnited's campaign is unprecedented and stunning. It's additional evidence that Star Trek is much more than a "franchise", it's an inspiration to millions of people... and this makes it worth saving. Keep up the fight. No matter what anyone says, it can be won."

 

-- Manny Coto, Executive Producer, Star Trek: Enterprise

 

 

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Still remaining positive. Must use Jedi Mind Trick...............

 

 

 

 

oh god, just cancel the show, last thing I want is mark hammil playing captain skywalker.....although If he wants to play crewman number six and get killed everyweek, im so down.

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Well, unless trekunited post that "The war is over", i remain very much hopeful and positive....

 

 

 

 

"The recent donation of three million dollars to TrekUnited's campaign is unprecedented and stunning. It's additional evidence that Star Trek is much more than a "franchise", it's an inspiration to millions of people... and this makes it worth saving. Keep up the fight. No matter what anyone says, it can be won."

 

-- Manny Coto, Executive Producer, Star Trek: Enterprise

 

 

Right on!

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Yeah negative because Enterprise or Star trek is probably something important to them. But negativity doesn't help the rest of us.

 

I'd rather mourn for the show when it was really cancelled and we knew for sure. But right now its just too soon to take anyones word for what they're saying.

 

 

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Of course its over, ffs its only a tv show, yeah i enjoyed watching it but like i have said before why should we the fans fork out money so they continue making them? I am sure theses people that run theses studios are on mega dosh anyway and there company makes bucket loads so why should we the public pay even more to save it.

 

I am sure all of you work damn hard for the little money you get, pay subscriptions to theses well off tv channels.

 

Surely $3 million would be better spent on helping less well off people in the world instead of lining the pockets some of the bosses at paramount, isnt that what star trek is all about, being humaritarian and helping people worse off than us. I am sure Gene Roddenberry would of thought so.

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