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The name '''''Enterprise''''' has a longstanding history as a ship name, starting some time prior to the [[18th century]] and lasting at least into the [[26th century]]. |
The name '''''Enterprise''''' has a longstanding history as a ship name, starting some time prior to the [[18th century]] and lasting at least into the [[26th century]]. |
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− | + | The {{USS|Enterprise|CV-6| (CV-6)}} was an [[aircraft carrier]] that served in [[World War II]]. ({{ENT|Storm Front}}) Its successor was the {{USS|Enterprise|CVN-65| (CVN-65)}}, which was the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. ({{film|4}}) |
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+ | The first [[space shuttle]] was the [[Enterprise (OV-101)|''Enterprise'' OV-101]]. ({{film|1}}) [[Benjamin Sisko]] kept [[:File:ISS model, Inquisition.jpg|a desktop model]] of the ''Enterprise'' docked with [[International Space Station]]. ({{DS9|Inquisition}}) |
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+ | The {{USS|Enterprise|XCV 330| (XCV 330)}} was an early spacecraft. ({{ENT|First Flight}}; {{film|1}}) |
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⚫ | The {{NX|01}} was the first [[warp drive|warp 5]] starship to be launched. The prototype of the {{class|NX}}, it was launched in [[2151]] and would be decommissioned in [[2161]]. It participated in early [[first contact]] missions, the [[Xindi incident]], and several other missions during its illustrious career under [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]]. (''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'') |
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+ | === Federation === |
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⚫ | The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701| (NCC-1701)}} was a {{class|Constitution}} [[starship]] that served under five captains from [[2245]] to [[2285]], including [[Robert April]], [[Christopher Pike]], [[Willard Decker]], and in later years [[Spock|Captain Spock]]. Its most famous commander, however, was Captain [[James T. Kirk]], whose [[five-year mission]] aboard the ''Enterprise'' became legendary. (''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''; {{film|1}}; {{film|2}}; {{film|3}}) |
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+ | The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A| (NCC-1701-A)}} was a [[refit]] ''Constitution''-class vessel, under the command of Captain James T. Kirk. The ship was launched in [[2286]], and served during the [[Khitomer Conference]] prior to its decommissioning in [[2293]]. ({{film|4}}; {{film|5}}; {{film|6}}) |
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− | The first [[space shuttle]] was the [[Enterprise (OV-101)|''Enterprise'' OV-101]]. ({{film|1}}) |
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+ | The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C| (NCC-1701-C)}} was an {{class|Ambassador}} starship that served in the early-to-mid [[24th century]]. The ship was under the command of Captain [[Rachel Garrett]], and its destruction defending a Klingon outpost against four [[Romulan]] [[Warbird]]s eventually lead to closer relations between the [[Klingon Empire]] and the [[Federation]]. ({{TNG|Yesterday's Enterprise}}) |
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− | A space shuttle named ''Enterprise'' was known to dock with the [[International Space Station]]. [[Benjamin Sisko]] later kept a model of this ''Enterprise'' with his ISS model. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'') |
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⚫ | The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D| (NCC-1701-D)}} was a {{class|Galaxy}} starship that served from [[2363]] to [[2371]] under the command of five captains, most famously [[Jean-Luc Picard]], who commanded the ship for the majority of its years, but also briefly commanded by [[William T. Riker]], [[Data]], [[Beverly Crusher]], and [[Edward Jellico]]. The ''Enterprise''-D was the Federation [[flagship]] and made first contact with over thirty species. It also participated in the [[Klingon Civil War]] and was the first starship to visit another [[galaxy]]. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''; {{film|7}}) |
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− | An early [[Warp]] [[starship]] was the USS ''Enterprise'' (XCV 330). ({{film|1}}) |
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⚫ | The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E| (NCC-1701-E)}} was a {{class|Sovereign}} starship launched under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in [[2372]]. The ship participated in the [[Battle of Sector 001]], Captain Picard's insurrection against the Federation's plan to forcefully re-locate the [[Ba'ku]] people, and was badly damaged in the battle against the Reman Warbird ''[[Scimitar]]'' in the [[Bassen Rift]]. ({{film|8}}; {{film|9}}; {{film|10}}) |
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+ | In the [[alternate reality]] created by a [[temporal incursion]] by [[Nero]] in [[2233]], the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality| (NCC-1701)}} was launched in [[2258]] under the command of {{alt|Christopher Pike}}. Under the command of {{alt|James T. Kirk}}, the crew was successful in [[Battle of Earth|defending Earth]] from the ''[[Narada]].'' ({{film|11}}) [[2259|A year later]], the USS ''Enterprise'' was [[Battle of Luna|nearly destroyed]] by the {{USS|Vengeance}}. Almost a year after the battle, the [[refit]]ted ''Enterprise'' embarked on Starfleet's first [[five-year mission]]. ({{film|12}}) |
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+ | === Battle of Procyon V timeline === |
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− | The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A| (NCC-1701-A)}} was a refit ''Constitution''-class vessel, under the command of Captain James T. Kirk. The ship was launched in [[2286]], and served during the [[Khitomer Conference]] prior to its decommissioning in [[2293]]. ({{film|4}}; {{film|5}}; {{film|6}}) |
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⚫ | In the [[mirror universe]], the {{ISS|Enterprise|NX-01| (NX-01)}} was the flagship of the {{mu|Starfleet|Imperial Starfleet}}. It was commanded by Captain [[Maximilian Forrest]] and was destroyed by [[Tholian]]s in [[2155]] during the operation to capture the {{USS|Defiant|NCC-1764}}. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}}) |
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+ | The {{ISS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} was a {{class|Constitution}} starship under the commands of [[Christopher Pike (mirror)|Christopher Pike]] and [[James T. Kirk (mirror)|James T. Kirk]]. The crew of this ship was the first Terran starship to come into contact with people from the prime universe. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}}) |
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+ | * The observation lounge aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E| (NCC-1701-E)}}: Models of NCC-1701, NCC-1701-A, NCC-1701-B, NCC-1701-C, NCC-1701-D, and NCC-1701-E. The captain's ready room also contained a model of the NCC-1701-E. ({{film|8}}; {{film|10}}) |
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− | In an [[alternate reality]] created by [[Nero]] in [[2233]], the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality| (NCC-1701)}} was launched in 2258 under the command of [[Christopher Pike (alternate reality)|Christopher Pike]]. The ''Enterprise'' was present when the ''[[Narada]]'' destroyed [[Vulcan (alternate reality)|Vulcan]], but under the temporary command of [[James T. Kirk (alternate reality)|James T. Kirk]], the crew was successful in destroying the ''Narada'' and preventing [[Earth]] from suffering a similar fate during the [[Battle of Earth]]. Afterwards, Pike, who was rescued during the battle by Kirk, was promoted to Admiral while Kirk was promoted to [[Captain]] and given offical command of the ''Enterprise''. (''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]]'') |
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+ | ''L'Entreprise'' (unknown – 1707) 320-ton, 24-gun, {{W|sixth-rate}} frigate – The first known Human ship named ''Enterprise''. She was captured by the British and renamed HMS ''Enterprize'' in 1705. |
As of {{y|2007}}, the [[Royal Navy]] has had thirteen more ships named ''Enterprise''/''Enterprize'', of which ten were commissioned and therefore used the prefix "[[HMS]]". |
As of {{y|2007}}, the [[Royal Navy]] has had thirteen more ships named ''Enterprise''/''Enterprize'', of which ten were commissioned and therefore used the prefix "[[HMS]]". |
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+ | As of 2013, the [[United States Navy]] has had eight vessels named ''Enterprise'', of which six were commissioned and used the prefix USS (United States Ship). |
===== Continental Navy of the United States ===== |
===== Continental Navy of the United States ===== |
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− | * USS ''Enterprise'' |
+ | * USS ''Enterprise'' (1775 – 1777) 70-ton sloop – served on Lake Champlain. ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-i.htm US Navy file]) |
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+ | * ''Enterprise'' (1776 – 1777) 25-ton schooner – served in Chesapeake Bay. ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-ii.htm US Navy file]) |
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− | * USS ''Enterprise'' (1799 – 1823) 135-ton schooner – defeated the 14-gun Tripolitan corsair ''Tripoli'' in 1801. An 1800 refit upgraded her tonnage to 165, and in 1812 she was rerigged as a brig. ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-iii.htm US Navy file]) |
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+ | * USS ''Enterprise'' (1799 – 1823) 135-ton schooner – defeated the 14-gun Tripolitan corsair ''Tripoli'' in 1801. An 1800 refit upgraded her tonnage to 165, and in 1812 she was rerigged as a brig. ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-iii.htm US Navy file]) |
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+ | * USS ''Enterprise'' (1831 – 1844) 194-ton schooner. ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-iv.htm US Navy file]) |
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===== Union Army Balloon Corps ===== |
===== Union Army Balloon Corps ===== |
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+ | * ''Enterprise'' (1861 – 1862) small hydrogen-gas [[balloon]] – the first balloon in US military service. |
===== US Navy (powered) ===== |
===== US Navy (powered) ===== |
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− | * USS ''Enterprise'' |
+ | * USS ''Enterprise'' (1877 – 1909) 1375-ton barque-rigged screw sloop-of-war. She was the first ''Enterprise'' known to use the USS prefix while in actual service. ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-v.htm US Navy file] and [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-e/entrp5.htm pictures]) |
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− | :''The first ''Enterprise'' known to use the USS prefix while in actual service.'' |
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− | * ''Enterprise'' SP-790 |
+ | * ''Enterprise'' SP-790 (1917 – 1919) motorboat – non-commissioned, served in the 2nd Naval District during World War I. ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-vi.htm US Navy file]} |
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− | * USS ''Enterprise'' CV-6 (1938 – 1947) 19,800-ton ''Yorktown''-class aircraft carrier – the most-decorated [[World War II]] ship in US service. ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-vii.htm US Navy file] and [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-e/cv6.htm pictures]) |
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− | * USS ''Enterprise'' |
+ | * USS ''Enterprise'' CV-6 (1938 – 1947) 19,800-ton ''Yorktown''-class aircraft carrier – the most-decorated [[World War II]] ship in US service. ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-vii.htm US Navy file] and [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-e/cv6.htm pictures]) |
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+ | * USS ''Enterprise'' CVN-65 (1961 – 2012) 85,600-ton ''Enterprise''-class aircraft carrier – the first nuclear powered carrier, and the second such powered surface ship. ([http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-viiia.htm US Navy files A], [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-viiib.htm B], [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-viiic.htm C], [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-viiid.htm D], [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-viiie.htm E], and [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e4/enterprise-viiif.htm F]) The CVN-65 ''Enterprise'' was decommissioned in 2013. CVN-65 was also notably played by the {{w|USS Ranger (CV-61)|USS ''Ranger'' CV-61}} in ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'' (1986). |
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+ | *Originally, the {{w|USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78)|USS ''Gerald R. Ford'' (CVN-78)}} was planned to be named ''Enterprise'' or ''America'' before being designated to honor the late President. The Navy later announced that the ''Gerald R. Ford''-class aircraft carrier CVN-80 will be named ''Enterprise''. [http://www.defense.gov/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=15708] |
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− | * {{w|Goodyear Blimp|Airship ''Enterprise''}} |
+ | * {{w|Goodyear Blimp|Airship ''Enterprise''}} (launched 1933) First production nonrigid airship to bear the name ''Enterprise'', served in an advertising capacity on the east coast of the United States until WWII. Airship registration: N-1A. A second Airship ''Enterprise'' served the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in the 1980s. |
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− | * {{w|VSS Enterprise|VSS ''Enterprise''}} (launch planned for 2011) Virgin Space Ship, the first of the Virgin Galactic fleet. [http://www.space-tourism.ws/spaceshiptwo.htm] |
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− | + | * {{w|VSS Enterprise|VSS ''Enterprise''}} (2014) Virgin Space Ship, the first of the Virgin Galactic fleet. While the US ships above fit the ''Star Trek'' timeline, this ship did not. It is in fact named after the ''Star Trek Enterprise'', and space ships in ''Trek''{{'}}s history were much more advanced by this time. It crashed on 31 October 2014. {{TrekMovie.com|2014/10/31/virgin-galactic-vss-enterprise-crashes-during-test-1-pilot-killed}} |
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=== Apocrypha === |
=== Apocrypha === |
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− | In the ''[[Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology]]'', the USS ''Enterprise'' XCV 330 was stated |
+ | In the ''[[Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology]]'', the USS ''Enterprise'' XCV 330 was stated to be a {{mb|Declaration class|''Declaration''-class}} ship launched in [[2123]]. |
The short story "Iron and Sacrifice" in the anthology ''[[Tales from the Captain's Table]]'', describes the ''Enterprise''-B as still being in service beyond [[2315]]. |
The short story "Iron and Sacrifice" in the anthology ''[[Tales from the Captain's Table]]'', describes the ''Enterprise''-B as still being in service beyond [[2315]]. |
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The ''[[Star Trek: The Lost Era]]'' novel ''[[Well of Souls]]'', notes that the ''Enterprise''-C as being launched in [[2332]]. |
The ''[[Star Trek: The Lost Era]]'' novel ''[[Well of Souls]]'', notes that the ''Enterprise''-C as being launched in [[2332]]. |
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− | In the [[William Shatner]] novel ''[[The Return]]'', the |
+ | In the [[William Shatner]] novel ''[[The Return]]'', shortly after the destruction the of USS ''Enterprise''-D, the {{class|Defiant}} {{mb|USS Monitor (Defiant class) (I)|USS ''Monitor''}} was temporarily placed under the joint command of Ambassador Spock, Captain Kirk, and Captain Picard to attack the Borg central node, the equipment responsible for linking the [[Borg Collective]] in its group mind. The ship was temporarily renamed USS ''Enterprise'' by her regular captain {{mb|John Lewinski}} for the duration of the mission, who noted that it was the least he could do for her new commanders. |
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+ | The {{mb|Odyssey class|''Odyssey''-class}} {{mb|USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-F)|USS ''Enterprise''-F}} is featured in ''[[Star Trek Online]]'' as the new Starfleet flagship and is commanded by an Andorian {{mb|Va'Kel Shon}}. |
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+ | [[Countdown to Darkness, Issue 2|Issue #2]] of the comic mini-series ''[[Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness]]'', set in the [[alternate reality]] right before {{film|12}}, reveals a previous {{mb|USS Enterprise (alternate reality 2230s)|USS ''Enterprise''}} under the command of that reality's version of {{mb|Robert April (alternate reality)|[[Robert April]]}} was in service for roughly 20 years before being decommissioned [[2257|a year before]] the launch of the new one. |
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+ | In the alternate timeline from the [[DS9]] book trilogy ''[[Millennium]]'', following the destruction of the USS ''Enterprise''-E, Starfleet launched the {{mb|Enterprise class (alternate future)|''Enterprise''-class}} {{mb|USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-F)#Alternate timelines|USS ''Enterprise''-F}}, which [[Thomas Riker]] described as being like the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} to the tenth power. The ship was originally commanded by Jean-Luc Picard, but was given over to William T. Riker after Picard's promotion to admiral. Among Riker's crew were [[Geordi La Forge]], [[Deanna Troi]], [[Tom Paris]], and [[B'Elanna Torres]]. The ''Enterprise''-F was lost with all hands in a horrific battle that saw the destruction of Earth. This timeline was aborted thanks to the efforts of [[Benjamin Sisko]] and the rest of [[Deep Space 9]]'s crew. |
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The name Enterprise has a longstanding history as a ship name, starting some time prior to the 18th century and lasting at least into the 26th century.
History
Earth
The HMS Enterprize was a noted sailing ship of the British Royal Navy. A galleon, she was active sometime between the 16th century and the early 18th century.
A frigate named Enterprise was a noted sailing ship, either of the Royal Navy or of the US Navy. She was active in the late 18th century. (ENT: "United")
A brig from the age of the sail, USS Enterprise, was used in a 24th century holodeck program. (Star Trek Generations)
The USS Enterprise (CV-6) was an aircraft carrier that served in World War II. (ENT: "Storm Front") Its successor was the USS Enterprise (CVN-65), which was the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
The first space shuttle was the Enterprise OV-101. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture) Benjamin Sisko kept a desktop model of the Enterprise docked with International Space Station. (DS9: "Inquisition")
The USS Enterprise (XCV 330) was an early spacecraft. (ENT: "First Flight"; Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
The Enterprise NX-01 was the first warp 5 starship to be launched. The prototype of the NX-class, it was launched in 2151 and would be decommissioned in 2161. It participated in early first contact missions, the Xindi incident, and several other missions during its illustrious career under Captain Jonathan Archer. (Star Trek: Enterprise)
Federation
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) was a Constitution-class starship that served under five captains from 2245 to 2285, including Robert April, Christopher Pike, Willard Decker, and in later years Captain Spock. Its most famous commander, however, was Captain James T. Kirk, whose five-year mission aboard the Enterprise became legendary. (Star Trek: The Original Series; Star Trek: The Motion Picture; Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) was a refit Constitution-class vessel, under the command of Captain James T. Kirk. The ship was launched in 2286, and served during the Khitomer Conference prior to its decommissioning in 2293. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home; Star Trek V: The Final Frontier; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) was a refit Excelsior-class starship launched in 2293. The ship was under the command of Captain John Harriman, and was noted for rescuing 47 El-Aurians from the Nexus. (Star Trek Generations)
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) was an Ambassador-class starship that served in the early-to-mid 24th century. The ship was under the command of Captain Rachel Garrett, and its destruction defending a Klingon outpost against four Romulan Warbirds eventually lead to closer relations between the Klingon Empire and the Federation. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) was a Galaxy-class starship that served from 2363 to 2371 under the command of five captains, most famously Jean-Luc Picard, who commanded the ship for the majority of its years, but also briefly commanded by William T. Riker, Data, Beverly Crusher, and Edward Jellico. The Enterprise-D was the Federation flagship and made first contact with over thirty species. It also participated in the Klingon Civil War and was the first starship to visit another galaxy. (Star Trek: The Next Generation; Star Trek Generations)
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) was a Sovereign-class starship launched under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in 2372. The ship participated in the Battle of Sector 001, Captain Picard's insurrection against the Federation's plan to forcefully re-locate the Ba'ku people, and was badly damaged in the battle against the Reman Warbird Scimitar in the Bassen Rift. (Star Trek: First Contact; Star Trek: Insurrection; Star Trek Nemesis)
Alternate timelines and realities
Alternate reality
In the alternate reality created by a temporal incursion by Nero in 2233, the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) was launched in 2258 under the command of Christopher Pike. Under the command of James T. Kirk, the crew was successful in defending Earth from the Narada. (Star Trek) A year later, the USS Enterprise was nearly destroyed by the USS Vengeance. Almost a year after the battle, the refitted Enterprise embarked on Starfleet's first five-year mission. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
Battle of Procyon V timeline
In the alternate timeline where the Sphere Builders attempted to invade the prime reality in the 26th century, the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-J) participated in the historic Battle of Procyon V to drive them out. (ENT: "Azati Prime")
Mirror universe
In the mirror universe, the ISS Enterprise (NX-01) was the flagship of the Imperial Starfleet. It was commanded by Captain Maximilian Forrest and was destroyed by Tholians in 2155 during the operation to capture the USS Defiant. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")
The ISS Enterprise was a Constitution-class starship under the commands of Christopher Pike and James T. Kirk. The crew of this ship was the first Terran starship to come into contact with people from the prime universe. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")
Legacy
The legacy of the ships named Enterprise were honored at various places, including:
- The 602 Club: A painting of USS Enterprise (XCV 330). (ENT: "First Flight")
- The captain's ready room aboard the Enterprise NX-01: Drawings of the frigate Enterprise, USS Enterprise (CVN-65), Enterprise (OV-101), and XCV 330. (ENT: "United", "These Are the Voyages...")
- The recreation room aboard the refit USS Enterprise (NCC-1701): Drawings of USS Enterprise (brig), USS Enterprise (CV-6), OV-101, XCV 330, and the pre-refit NCC-1701. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture; The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- The observation lounge aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D): Models of CVN-65, NCC-1701, NCC-1701-A, NCC-1701-B, and NCC-1701-C. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
- The observation lounge aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E): Models of NCC-1701, NCC-1701-A, NCC-1701-B, NCC-1701-C, NCC-1701-D, and NCC-1701-E. The captain's ready room also contained a model of the NCC-1701-E. (Star Trek: First Contact; Star Trek Nemesis)
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Appendices
Background information
Key ships in real-world history include:
French/British
L'Entreprise (unknown – 1707) 320-ton, 24-gun, sixth-rate frigate – The first known Human ship named Enterprise. She was captured by the British and renamed HMS Enterprize in 1705.
As of 2007, the Royal Navy has had thirteen more ships named Enterprise/Enterprize, of which ten were commissioned and therefore used the prefix "HMS".
American
As of 2013, the United States Navy has had eight vessels named Enterprise, of which six were commissioned and used the prefix USS (United States Ship).
- USS Enterprise (1775 – 1777) 70-ton sloop – served on Lake Champlain. (US Navy file)
- Enterprise (1776 – 1777) 25-ton schooner – served in Chesapeake Bay. (US Navy file)
One of these ships was the inspiration for the holographic sailing ship in Star Trek Generations:
- USS Enterprise (1799 – 1823) 135-ton schooner – defeated the 14-gun Tripolitan corsair Tripoli in 1801. An 1800 refit upgraded her tonnage to 165, and in 1812 she was rerigged as a brig. (US Navy file)
- USS Enterprise (1831 – 1844) 194-ton schooner. (US Navy file)
Union Army Balloon Corps
- Enterprise (1861 – 1862) small hydrogen-gas balloon – the first balloon in US military service.
- USS Enterprise (1877 – 1909) 1375-ton barque-rigged screw sloop-of-war. She was the first Enterprise known to use the USS prefix while in actual service. (US Navy file and pictures)
- Enterprise SP-790 (1917 – 1919) motorboat – non-commissioned, served in the 2nd Naval District during World War I. (US Navy file}
- USS Enterprise CV-6 (1938 – 1947) 19,800-ton Yorktown-class aircraft carrier – the most-decorated World War II ship in US service. (US Navy file and pictures)
- USS Enterprise CVN-65 (1961 – 2012) 85,600-ton Enterprise-class aircraft carrier – the first nuclear powered carrier, and the second such powered surface ship. (US Navy files A, B, C, D, E, and F) The CVN-65 Enterprise was decommissioned in 2013. CVN-65 was also notably played by the USS Ranger CV-61 in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986).
- Originally, the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) was planned to be named Enterprise or America before being designated to honor the late President. The Navy later announced that the Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier CVN-80 will be named Enterprise. [1]
Civilian
- Airship Enterprise (launched 1933) First production nonrigid airship to bear the name Enterprise, served in an advertising capacity on the east coast of the United States until WWII. Airship registration: N-1A. A second Airship Enterprise served the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in the 1980s.
- VSS Enterprise (2014) Virgin Space Ship, the first of the Virgin Galactic fleet. While the US ships above fit the Star Trek timeline, this ship did not. It is in fact named after the Star Trek Enterprise, and space ships in Trek's history were much more advanced by this time. It crashed on 31 October 2014. [2]
Apocrypha
In the Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology, the USS Enterprise XCV 330 was stated to be a Declaration-class (β) ship launched in 2123.
The short story "Iron and Sacrifice" in the anthology Tales from the Captain's Table, describes the Enterprise-B as still being in service beyond 2315.
The Star Trek: The Lost Era novel Well of Souls, notes that the Enterprise-C as being launched in 2332.
In the William Shatner novel The Return, shortly after the destruction the of USS Enterprise-D, the Defiant-class USS Monitor (β) was temporarily placed under the joint command of Ambassador Spock, Captain Kirk, and Captain Picard to attack the Borg central node, the equipment responsible for linking the Borg Collective in its group mind. The ship was temporarily renamed USS Enterprise by her regular captain John Lewinski (β) for the duration of the mission, who noted that it was the least he could do for her new commanders.
The Odyssey-class (β) USS Enterprise-F (β) is featured in Star Trek Online as the new Starfleet flagship and is commanded by an Andorian Va'Kel Shon (β).
Issue #2 of the comic mini-series Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness, set in the alternate reality right before Star Trek Into Darkness, reveals a previous USS Enterprise (β) under the command of that reality's version of Robert April (β) was in service for roughly 20 years before being decommissioned a year before the launch of the new one.
In the alternate timeline from the DS9 book trilogy Millennium, following the destruction of the USS Enterprise-E, Starfleet launched the Enterprise-class (β) USS Enterprise-F (β), which Thomas Riker described as being like the USS Defiant to the tenth power. The ship was originally commanded by Jean-Luc Picard, but was given over to William T. Riker after Picard's promotion to admiral. Among Riker's crew were Geordi La Forge, Deanna Troi, Tom Paris, and B'Elanna Torres. The Enterprise-F was lost with all hands in a horrific battle that saw the destruction of Earth. This timeline was aborted thanks to the efforts of Benjamin Sisko and the rest of Deep Space 9's crew.