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The USS (United Star Ship) Enterprise is a starship in the fictional Star Trek universe, a science-fiction setting.
Top Row (Left-To-Right): NCC-1701-C, NX-01, NCC-1701, NCC-1701-E
Bottom Row (Left-To-Right): NCC-1701-D, NCC-1701-B, NCC-1701-A (images not to scale)
The USS Enterprise was once referred to as the "United Space Ship Enterprise", but ever since has always been "United Star Ship". Since Starfleet is unrelated to the United States armed forces, any similarity between this phrase and the American warship prefix "United States Ship" is purportedly coincidental. However, the prefix is intended to play off of the affinity that many have for the USS Enterprise series of naval vessels.
In honor of Star Trek, as well as the real vessels, a real space shuttle was also named Enterprise by NASA. To return the favor, a starship in Star Trek: Enterprise was named for the lost Space Shuttle Columbia. The second USS Enterprise aircraft carrier appeared in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Note: The USS Enterprise featured in the movie was actually the USS Ranger (CVA-61). The actual USS Enterprise was out to sea during filming. It is questionable whether the Navy would have allowed the filming crew aboard Enterprise had she been available; at the time, the internal arrangements of the USN's nuclear carrier engineering plants were classified at the time.
Not only the name, but also the associated hull number ("NCC-1701," with an appended serial letter after the first one; "NX-01" for the first ship with the name, in the Star Trek: Enterprise series—X presumably standing for experimental) has been bestowed upon different fictional ships at different times:
List of starships bearing the name
The Starship Enterprises that have been seen in the various TV series and movies to date are as follows
- Enterprise, NX-01, NX class, seen in Enterprise
- USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, Constitution class, seen in The Original Series and the first three movies, plus the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode, "Trials and Tribble-ations."
- USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-A, refit Constitution class, seen in the fourth–sixth movies
- USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-B, Excelsior class , seen briefly in Star Trek: Generations (the seventh movie)
- USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-C, Ambassador class, seen in the TNG episode "Yesterday's Enterprise"
- USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-D, Galaxy class, seen in The Next Generation and the film Star Trek: Generations
- USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-E, Sovereign class, seen in three of the TNG movies (8-10)
- USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-J, seen briefly in the Enterprise episode "Azati Prime" (possible alternate future version).
The existence of an Enterprise-J indicates the existence of an Enterprise-F,-G, -H, and -I at some point in history.
An additional spaceship (not necessarily starship) Enterprise is visible in an illustration on display in the recreation room of the NCC-1701 in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. It was later shown on a wall in 2143 San Francisco in the Enterprise episode "First Flight", meaning that its top speed was apparently less than warp 2. The ring-shaped design suggests application of Vulcan propulsion technology. The design was based on Matt Jefferies' early designs for the NCC-1701.
List of Captains
NX-01
NCC-1701
Star Trek: The Animated Series introduced Robert April as captain of the Enterprise prior to Pike. However, the animated series is not considered canonical so therefore Pike remains, officially, the first known captain of the NCC-1701 until a future TV episode or film establishes otherwise.
NCC-1701-A
NCC-1701-B
According to novels in the Star Trek Expanded Universe, which is not considered canon, Demora Sulu succeeded Harriman as captain.
NCC-1701-C
NCC-1701-D
NCC-1701-E
NCC-1701-F to J
- As yet unrevealed. A non-canonical novel (Imzadi by Peter David) featured Data as the captain of the Enterprise-F. However, even in the non-canonical story that future was undone.
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