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Bakula played Captain Jonathan Archer on Star Trek: Enterprise — a prequel set about 100 years before The Original Series. Archer is the captain of Earth’s first Starship capable of traveling at Warp Five, and the first to be named the Enterprise. Of course, because the show is a prequel, fans are particularly inclined to wonder what happens to these characters between the end of Enterprise and the rest of the franchise, and Sussman answered that question in an on-screen graphic in his final episode.

The graphic, visible in the episode “In A Mirror, Darkly, Part II,” says that Archer rises to the rank of Admiral in Starfleet before retiring, then seeking a career in politics. He eventually becomes the President of the United Federation of Planets. Sussman and Bakula hope to set Star Trek: United during this time, following the life and work of President Jonathan Archer.
“It’s a political thriller and a family drama set in those chaotic, formative years of the Federation,” Sussman told TrekMovie. “We did 98 hours of Enterprise and I think [Bakula] felt he really explored that character, but this was a very different direction for Archer to go in. And I think he was really intrigued by that.”








