Get that crap off of there.
Wow...geek failure. I don't even recognize that one, or the one on the top left.
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Get that crap off of there.
Get that crap off of there.
Wow...geek failure. I don't even recognize that one, or the one on the top left.
there are plenty of letters in the alphabet.
It's from the show Enterprise, in a possible future that was averted.
Ugh. That show was terrible.
They need to make her into a museum and dock her near Palmdale, California ... then take the Enterprise shuttle away from NY and put it on her deck where it belongs.
Lies!
I thought it was pretty good Scott Bakula Pwns
Starting from the top right, going clock wise:
S.S. Enterprise (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
Enterprise NX-01 (Star Trek: Enterprise)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (TOS)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701 Refite or -A (movies I-VI)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-B (Star Trek: Generations)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-C (Star Trek: The Next Generations "Yesterday's Enterprise")
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-D (Star Trek: The Next Generations)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-E (Star Trek: The Next Generations Movies VIII-IX)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-J (Star Trek: Enterprise)
As for the Navy ships, I'll let someone else fill those in.
Missing are the:
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-D Refit or Dreadnought or Galaxy X (Star Trek: The Next Generations "All Good Things")
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-F (Star Trek: Online)
The original Enterprise was scrapped not saved...that one went through so much in WWII. IIRC it was in every major engaugement in the Pacific. The last battle saw it's elevator get smashed and finally took her out of commission. I wish that one had been saved.
With the way you guys keep referring to the ship as "her", she is beginning to sound like a real whore.
But I do agree, it should be a museum. Great history for this ship.
Starting from the top right, going clock wise:
S.S. Enterprise (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
Enterprise NX-01 (Star Trek: Enterprise)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (TOS)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701 Refite or -A (movies I-VI)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-B (Star Trek: Generations)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-C (Star Trek: The Next Generations "Yesterday's Enterprise")
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-D (Star Trek: The Next Generations)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-E (Star Trek: The Next Generations Movies VIII-IX)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-J (Star Trek: Enterprise)
As for the Navy ships, I'll let someone else fill those in.
Missing are the:
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-D Refit or Dreadnought or Galaxy X (Star Trek: The Next Generations "All Good Things")
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-F (Star Trek: Online)
Starting from the top right, going clock wise:
S.S. Enterprise (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
Enterprise NX-01 (Star Trek: Enterprise)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (TOS)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701 Refite or -A (movies I-VI)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-B (Star Trek: Generations)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-C (Star Trek: The Next Generations "Yesterday's Enterprise")
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-D (Star Trek: The Next Generations)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-E (Star Trek: The Next Generations Movies VIII-IX)
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-J (Star Trek: Enterprise)
As for the Navy ships, I'll let someone else fill those in.
Missing are the:
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-D Refit or Dreadnought or Galaxy X (Star Trek: The Next Generations "All Good Things")
U.S.S. Enterpise NCC-1701-F (Star Trek: Online)
Not really. The Galaxy refit was from an alternate future. It didn't happen. The Enterprise NCC-1701-F isn't a canon ship AT ALL. Star Trek isn't like Star Wars. If it didn't happen in live action film or TV shows it doesn't count.
Indeed. The Star Trek Animated Series is considered entirely non-canon. Animation allowed them to break out of the "rubber face bumps" constraint on the aliens, so you got a lot of non-human looking aliens and races that would not have been possible to do convincingly in live action, such as the Aurelians and Skor.
I believe the sail ship is the first USS Enterprise ever, late 1700s, not exactly sure since that name isn't exactly a rarity as there have been 6 USN ships with that designation, and 1 Continental (Pre-US) ship with that name.As for the Navy ships, I'll let someone else fill those in.
Zarathustra[H];1038488197 said:TOS: Goofy, but the first of its kind, and this still lovably goofy and good. By the time the motion picture came around, production quality and writing and *gasp* even acting started to be pretty decent.
TNG: Early seasons were goofy like TOS, but later it developed into the bar against which everything Star Trek is measured, especially the movies First Contact and Genesis. (later movies suffered from poor writing)
Deep Space 9: Days of our Lives.... In Space
Voyager: *yawn*
Enterprise: Didn't even bother watching.
JJ Abrams new Star Trek Remake: Surprisingly good. I was expecting it to be terrible, but instead I was impressed.
I believe the sail ship is the first USS Enterprise ever, late 1700s, not exactly sure since that name isn't exactly a rarity as there have been 6 USN ships with that designation, and 1 Continental (Pre-US) ship with that name.
As to the other ones,
CV-6 Yorktown class aircraft carrier
CVN-65 Enterprise class aircraft carrier (the one the story is written about)
Space shuttle (duh) never actually went into space, it actually was a non-working model (no engines, heatshields etc), story goes the only reason why it's called the USS Enterprise is because there was a HUGE write in campaign to NASA from Star Trek fans not sure of the validity of that though.
TAS is actually now considered cannon when the property rights holders changed hands, look it up (Memory Alpha).