The Captain of Earth's first Warp 5 starship, Archer had spent most of his life dreaming of going to the stars. And since his father was a major player in humanity's achievement of Warp 5 in the first place, his command is rather personal. This is also where he got his distrust of Vulcans, as they had spent most of his life attempting to keep humanity in and around its own solar system.
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| - The Captain of Earth's first Warp 5 starship, Archer had spent most of his life dreaming of going to the stars. And since his father was a major player in humanity's achievement of Warp 5 in the first place, his command is rather personal. This is also where he got his distrust of Vulcans, as they had spent most of his life attempting to keep humanity in and around its own solar system.
* Authority Equals Asskicking
* The Captain
* Casting Gag: Not him; having Dean Stockwell as an antagonist in one episode.
* Clint Squint
* Death Glare
* Designated Victim
* Determinator
* Distressed Dude
* Mr. Fanservice
* A Father to His Men
* General Ripper: In Season 3.
* Honor Before Reason
* Hurting Hero
* I Did What I Had to Do
* Informed Attribute: We're told he got trained to be a diplomat in "A Night In Sickbay," where he does virtually everything a diplomat should never, ever do.
* The Kirk
* Lantern Jaw of Justice
* Team Dad
* Unresolved Sexual Tension: With T'Pol. (And believe you me, it stayed unresolved...)
* Water Polo: Archer played in college (implied to be Stanford) and is still a big fan -- a water polo ball appears several times in the series, and he is often shown watching it in his quarters.
* What the Hell, Hero?
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