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I just finished up the show and absolutely hate they decided to just kill off Tripp in the last five minutes because apparently four hostiles of some random species with unknown tech capabilities were able to get onboard the Enterprise in the exact area where the Captain and Ch-Eng were walking and no M.A.C.O.'s happened to be.
He didn't even need to die for the show's ending to make sense, cause there's no further plot to explore anyways. They just did it because fuck it.
Clearly Tripp was recruited by Section 31, who tampered with the official records.
If the finale isn’t going to care about the show and just make it a big holodeck joke, then I’m going to write my own stupid canon.
I always took it as if the last episode is its own thing. A single standalone holodeck program used as a history lesson for the people who would grow up learning about the events leading up to Archer's no doubt historic speech.
Enterprise was, in the end, a show no one asked for and a show no one looked forward to watching.
I really really tried go like it during its original run but even as a kid I recognized trash for trash.