JackYum wrote:yes that would be fun, Trip and T'pol is one of the best romances Star Trek has ever offered. I found a site that shows off Doug's NX01 refit from every angle. I hope you like it as much as me.
http://www.modelermagic.com/?p=26713
ROWR. I want that kit when it comes out. If it never does, I may just do the same and do a kit-mosh to get that look. I love the NX01 as it is, but that's gorgeous too, an a beautiful bridge to the TOS ship.
As for what I'd have wanted to see in a season 5? I'll dittor all the comments on more with the Romulans, and closure for the TCW. I also like the rumors that are on
Memory Alpha's page about it and would have been thrilled to see Guinan show up and the universal translator get finalized.
One of the things Enterprise did beautifully, and even the haters have got to give credit where credit is due, is bring back some fairly unused aliens and really up the ante when it came to conceptualizing those and redoing the makeup and design of them: the Andorians, the Tellarites and the Orions. (The TNG-style Romulans look a little weenie in comparison.) Because of that I would have loved to see our crew make First Contact with a whole host of other Trek races that were shown in TOS: like the Argelians, the Deltans, the Caitians, the Gorn (outside of the MU) and especially the Medusans! Also, a few others like the Betazoids. I would have liked to see
Spock's grandfather make an appearance, particularly in a storyline with considerable TnT.
Also, more, more , more interaction with the newly "deformed" Klingons! I would loved to have seen a few ancestors of our favorite Klingons like Kor, Darvin, and Koloth, Worf, Martok, etc.
I would have liked to see them visit one of the first starbases. I would have liked to see the Coalition official become the Federation. I would have liked to see T'Pol deal with her first REAL pon farr. I would have liked to see the story that led to this:
the Iotians. (We're going to do that in the Twitterfiction in the coming months.

I also would have liked to see them deal more fully with the repercussions of deep space assignments on the personal lives of the crew. By TNG we have a military ship that houses whole families - surely the idea of having and maintaining relationships, marriages and families and having and raising children would have begun to becomes an issue for crews that were often away from planets where loved ones might be for months, even years. I would have liked to see Star Trek quietly acknowledge that same sex relationships were no longer a cultural taboo or even odd. But I would have also liked to see them deal with the very idea of relationships at all. Relationships aboard ship would have
had to have grown to the point of marriages ... and then what? Would marriages and married couples be allowed aboard? Would people have left? How would Boomer experience affect the development of all this?