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October 3, 2002

Via Startrek.com:

Information about the unknown ninth season two Enterprise episode have surfaced. Here's a snippet:

Principal photography started last Monday, Sept. 23, and concluded yesterday after a standard seven-day shoot taking place exclusively on ship sets: the Bridge, Ready Room, Sickbay, T'Pol's Quarters, Archer's Quarters, the Armory, Engineering, Mess Hall, etc. There is one new set that was built for this episode — the Galley, the place behind the Mess Hall where "Chef" does his work. (Does this mean we'll finally get to meet the elusive "Chef"? Wait and see...)

Not all the action takes place inside, though. There will be some impressive visual effects created in post-production of the ship flying toward the trinary system and a plume of gas being sucked into the black hole. Also, an enhanced image of the black hole revealing a swirling, ghostly vortex will be seen on the Bridge viewscreen. Visual effects supervisor Mitch Suskin is leading the team producing these shots.

"Singularity" is tentatively scheduled to air November 13. It was written by co-executive producer Chris Black, and directed by Patrick Norris. Black also wrote the script for "Carbon Creek" along with three episodes from Season One. Norris previously helmed "Fallen Hero" for Enterprise and has worked on other TV shows such as Roswell, Xena: Warrior Princess and Dawson's Creek.

To read more, click on the link below:

http://www.startrek.com/production/seriesv/articles/100202.asp

 

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