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Star Trek: Enterprise is an American science fiction television series that originally aired on the UPN network from September 26, 2001 to May 13, 2005.[1] The series aired for 98 episodes across four seasons, centering on the adventures of the 22nd century starship Enterprise. It was set within the universe of the Star Trek franchise, with the series placed earlier in the chronology than Star Trek: The Original Series.[2]
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"Broken Bow" aired as a two-hour episode on UPN. When the series entered syndication, it began airing as a two-part episode.
Star Trek: Enterprise relied upon story arcs more often than previous Star Trek series, with the exception of Deep Space Nine.
The first two seasons had only two story arcs which re-emerged sporadically, while the entire third season was a single arc that also included episodes from the second and fourth seasons. Beginning with the fourth season, the format of the series was altered so that the season featured a number of two- and three-episode arcs.
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