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Perhaps the most famous spacecraft in the history of space exploration, the ''[[Constitution class]]''<ref name="TOS42"/> Starship ''Enterprise'' was launched in 2245<ref name="ENT95"/> from the [[San Francisco Fleet Yards]]<ref name="TOS00"/> orbiting [[Earth]]. The ''Enterprise'' was first commanded by [[Captain]] [[April, Robert|Robert April]],<ref name="TAS22"/> who was later succeeded by his first officer, [[Pike, Christopher|Christopher Pike]],<ref name="SFATOS1"/> in 2253.<ref name="FASA2214"/> During Pike's command, the ''Enterprise'' had a crew complement of 203, though it was unclear if this figure included Pike himself.<ref name="TOS00"/> According to [[Ensign]] [[Tyler, Jose|Tyler]], the ship's power was "enough to blast half a continent."<ref name="TOS00"/> Superbly equipped for research in deep space, the ''Enterprise'' had 14 science labs.<ref name="TOS29"/> The ship achieved legendary status during the first five-year mission under its third captain, [[Kirk, James|James T. Kirk]], from 2265 to 2270.<ref name="VOY265"/> | Perhaps the most famous spacecraft in the history of space exploration, the ''[[Constitution class]]''<ref name="TOS42"/> Starship ''Enterprise'' was launched in 2245<ref name="ENT95"/> from the [[San Francisco Fleet Yards]]<ref name="TOS00"/> orbiting [[Earth]]. The ''Enterprise'' was first commanded by [[Captain]] [[April, Robert|Robert April]],<ref name="TAS22"/> who was later succeeded by his first officer, [[Pike, Christopher|Christopher Pike]],<ref name="SFATOS1"/> in 2253.<ref name="FASA2214"/> During Pike's command, the ''Enterprise'' had a crew complement of 203, though it was unclear if this figure included Pike himself.<ref name="TOS00"/> According to [[Ensign]] [[Tyler, Jose|Tyler]], the ship's power was "enough to blast half a continent."<ref name="TOS00"/> Superbly equipped for research in deep space, the ''Enterprise'' had 14 science labs.<ref name="TOS29"/> The ship achieved legendary status during the first five-year mission under its third captain, [[Kirk, James|James T. Kirk]], from 2265 to 2270.<ref name="VOY265"/> | ||
− | [[File:enterprise_1701-st-02.jpg|350px|thumb|right|U.S.S. ''Enterprise,'' refit | + | [[File:enterprise_1701-st-02.jpg|350px|thumb|right|U.S.S. ''Enterprise,'' refit ([[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Film)|ST02]])]] |
The ''Enterprise'' was refit several times during its lifetime, most notably from 2270 to 2273, when the ship was virtually rebuilt from the inside out.<ref name="ST01"/> On Stardate 7523.2 — April 7, 2270 — the ''Enterprise'' returned to Earth orbit following her last, historic five-year mission. Although the decision had been made three months earlier to decommission and scrap the ''Enterprise,'' the ship had come to be seen as a symbol of [[Starfleet]] and the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]]. This public opinion drove a motion in the [[Federation Council]] that led to the reversal of Starfleet's plans. The ''Enterprise,'' however, was still twenty-five years old; her systems were becoming outdated, and it soon became obvious that only a major refit could keep the ship at the forefront of the fleet, and what began as a simple refit evolved into a redesign of the entire vessel.<ref name="MSG"/> | The ''Enterprise'' was refit several times during its lifetime, most notably from 2270 to 2273, when the ship was virtually rebuilt from the inside out.<ref name="ST01"/> On Stardate 7523.2 — April 7, 2270 — the ''Enterprise'' returned to Earth orbit following her last, historic five-year mission. Although the decision had been made three months earlier to decommission and scrap the ''Enterprise,'' the ship had come to be seen as a symbol of [[Starfleet]] and the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]]. This public opinion drove a motion in the [[Federation Council]] that led to the reversal of Starfleet's plans. The ''Enterprise,'' however, was still twenty-five years old; her systems were becoming outdated, and it soon became obvious that only a major refit could keep the ship at the forefront of the fleet, and what began as a simple refit evolved into a redesign of the entire vessel.<ref name="MSG"/> | ||
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Though commanded by Captain [[Decker, Will|Will Decker]] during the refit, Kirk—who had been promoted to [[Admiral|admiral]] in 2270—took temporary command of the vessel during the [[V'ger]] incident of 2273; Decker was lost during the mission,<ref name="ST01"/> and Kirk took command of the ''Enterprise'' for another five-year mission.<ref name="UV1"/><ref name="ExMachina"/> Eventually, Kirk retired<ref name="ST07"/> and the ship became a training vessel at [[Starfleet Academy]] under Captain [[Spock]]<ref name="ST02"/> in 2284.<ref name="TNGTM"/> In 2285, Kirk had returned to duty as commandant of the academy, and took temporary command of the ''Enterprise'' while overseeing a cadet cruise when the ship encountered [[Singh, Khan Noonien|Khan Noonien Singh]] in the [[Mutara sector]]. Spock was killed saving the ship,<ref name="ST02"/> but the ''Enterprise'' was destroyed some time later by Admiral Kirk just prior to its anticipated decommissioning, in order to prevent the it from falling into [[Klingons|Klingon]] hands during a mission to recover the body of Captain Spock.<ref name="ST03"/> | Though commanded by Captain [[Decker, Will|Will Decker]] during the refit, Kirk—who had been promoted to [[Admiral|admiral]] in 2270—took temporary command of the vessel during the [[V'ger]] incident of 2273; Decker was lost during the mission,<ref name="ST01"/> and Kirk took command of the ''Enterprise'' for another five-year mission.<ref name="UV1"/><ref name="ExMachina"/> Eventually, Kirk retired<ref name="ST07"/> and the ship became a training vessel at [[Starfleet Academy]] under Captain [[Spock]]<ref name="ST02"/> in 2284.<ref name="TNGTM"/> In 2285, Kirk had returned to duty as commandant of the academy, and took temporary command of the ''Enterprise'' while overseeing a cadet cruise when the ship encountered [[Singh, Khan Noonien|Khan Noonien Singh]] in the [[Mutara sector]]. Spock was killed saving the ship,<ref name="ST02"/> but the ''Enterprise'' was destroyed some time later by Admiral Kirk just prior to its anticipated decommissioning, in order to prevent the it from falling into [[Klingons|Klingon]] hands during a mission to recover the body of Captain Spock.<ref name="ST03"/> | ||
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<ref name="TOS00">"[[The Cage (Episode)|The Cage]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).</ref> | <ref name="TOS00">"[[The Cage (Episode)|The Cage]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).</ref> | ||
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<ref name="TOS29">"[[Operation--Annihilate! (Episode)|Operation--Annihilate!]]" ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 29. Television. 13 April 1967.</ref> | <ref name="TOS29">"[[Operation--Annihilate! (Episode)|Operation--Annihilate!]]" ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 29. Television. 13 April 1967.</ref> | ||
<ref name="TOS42">"[[The Trouble With Tribbles (Episode)|The Trouble With Tribbles]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 42. Television. 29 December 1967.</ref> | <ref name="TOS42">"[[The Trouble With Tribbles (Episode)|The Trouble With Tribbles]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 42. Television. 29 December 1967.</ref> | ||
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<ref name="TAS22">"[[The Counter-Clock Incident (Episode)|The Counter-Clock Incident]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Animated Series]], Episode 22. Television. 12 October 1974.</ref> | <ref name="TAS22">"[[The Counter-Clock Incident (Episode)|The Counter-Clock Incident]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Animated Series]], Episode 22. Television. 12 October 1974.</ref> | ||
<ref name="ST01">''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Film)|Star Trek: The Motion Picture]].'' Film. 7 December 1979.</ref> | <ref name="ST01">''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Film)|Star Trek: The Motion Picture]].'' Film. 7 December 1979.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:21, 13 February 2019
Perhaps the most famous spacecraft in the history of space exploration, the Constitution class[1] Starship Enterprise was launched in 2245[2] from the San Francisco Fleet Yards[3] orbiting Earth. The Enterprise was first commanded by Captain Robert April,[4] who was later succeeded by his first officer, Christopher Pike,[5] in 2253.[6] During Pike's command, the Enterprise had a crew complement of 203, though it was unclear if this figure included Pike himself.[3] According to Ensign Tyler, the ship's power was "enough to blast half a continent."[3] Superbly equipped for research in deep space, the Enterprise had 14 science labs.[7] The ship achieved legendary status during the first five-year mission under its third captain, James T. Kirk, from 2265 to 2270.[8]
The Enterprise was refit several times during its lifetime, most notably from 2270 to 2273, when the ship was virtually rebuilt from the inside out.[9] On Stardate 7523.2 — April 7, 2270 — the Enterprise returned to Earth orbit following her last, historic five-year mission. Although the decision had been made three months earlier to decommission and scrap the Enterprise, the ship had come to be seen as a symbol of Starfleet and the Federation. This public opinion drove a motion in the Federation Council that led to the reversal of Starfleet's plans. The Enterprise, however, was still twenty-five years old; her systems were becoming outdated, and it soon became obvious that only a major refit could keep the ship at the forefront of the fleet, and what began as a simple refit evolved into a redesign of the entire vessel.[10]
Though commanded by Captain Will Decker during the refit, Kirk—who had been promoted to admiral in 2270—took temporary command of the vessel during the V'ger incident of 2273; Decker was lost during the mission,[9] and Kirk took command of the Enterprise for another five-year mission.[11][12] Eventually, Kirk retired[13] and the ship became a training vessel at Starfleet Academy under Captain Spock[14] in 2284.[15] In 2285, Kirk had returned to duty as commandant of the academy, and took temporary command of the Enterprise while overseeing a cadet cruise when the ship encountered Khan Noonien Singh in the Mutara sector. Spock was killed saving the ship,[14] but the Enterprise was destroyed some time later by Admiral Kirk just prior to its anticipated decommissioning, in order to prevent the it from falling into Klingon hands during a mission to recover the body of Captain Spock.[16]
References
- ↑ "The Trouble With Tribbles." Star Trek, Episode 42. Television. 29 December 1967.
- ↑ "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II." Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 95. Television. 29 April 2005.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "The Cage." Star Trek, Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
- ↑ "The Counter-Clock Incident." Star Trek: The Animated Series, Episode 22. Television. 12 October 1974.
- ↑ "Crisis on Vulcan." Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, Book 1. Young Adult Novel. August 1996. Pocket Books.
- ↑ "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Sourcebook Update." Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2214. Game. 1984. FASA.
- ↑ "Operation--Annihilate!" Star Trek, Episode 29. Television. 13 April 1967.
- ↑ "Q2." Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 265. Television. 11 April 2001.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Film. 7 December 1979.
- ↑ "Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise." Star Trek. Book. July 1987. Pocket Books.
- ↑ "Renewal." Star Trek: Untold Voyages, Issue 1. Comic Book. March 1998. Marvel Comics.
- ↑ "Ex Machina." Star Trek. Novel. January 2005. Pocket Books.
- ↑ Star Trek: Generations. Film. 18 November 1994.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Film. 4 June 1982.
- ↑ "Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual." Star Trek: The Next Generation. Book. November 1991. Pocket Books.
- ↑ Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Film. 1 June 1984.