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The first of a new generation of [[warp drive|Warp]] 5 starships designed for long-term space travel and scientific discovery, the first [[NX class]] starship, [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'' NX-01]], was launched in {{date|Prime|2151|4}} under the command of [[Earth Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]]. The NX class was the culmination of more than three decades of research and development at the [[Warp Five Complex]] by Archer's father, [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Henry Archer]], and other scientists inspired by warp pioneer [[Zefram Cochrane]]. The NX class's [[warp drive|Warp]] 5 engine put humanity within reach of thousands of inhabited worlds, compared to the small handful at lower warp speeds, for the first time.<ref name="ENT01"/>
  
The first of a new generation of [[Warp drive|Warp]] 5 starships designed for long-term space travel and scientific discovery, the first NX class starship, ''[[Enterprise NX-01]],'' was launched in April 2151 under the command of [[Captain]] [[Archer, Jonathan|Jonathan Archer]]. The NX class was the culmination of more than three decades of research and development at the [[Warp Five Complex]] by Archer's father, Dr. [[Archer, Henry|Henry Archer]], and other scientists inspired by warp pioneer [[Cochrane, Zefram|Zefram Cochrane]]. The NX class's Warp 5 engine put humanity within reach of thousands of inhabited worlds, compared to the small handful at lower warp speeds, for the first time.<ref name="ENT01"/>
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The NX class utilized the dual-[[nacelle]] design<ref name="ENT01"/> that was first employed by Cochrane's ''[[The Phoenix|Phoenix]].''<ref name="ST08"/> Most of the crew's activities took place in a large saucer section, which contained [[crew quarters]], science departments, a [[sickbay]], cargo bays and an armory. The [[bridge]]&mdash;the command center of the ship&mdash;sat atop the saucer section. The front of the saucer section was equipped with a [[deflector dish]] that protected the ship from space dust and other particles that would otherwise cause significant damage at faster-than-[[speed of light|light]] speeds.<ref name="ENT01"/>
  
The NX class utilized the dual-nacelle design<ref name="ENT01"/> that was first employed by Cochrane's [[Phoenix, The|Phoenix]].<ref name="ST08"/> Most of the crew's activities took place in a large saucer section, which contained crew quarters, science departments, a sickbay, cargo bays and an armory. The bridge&mdash;the command center of the ship&mdash;sat atop the saucer section. The front of the saucer section was equipped with a deflector dish that protected the ship from space dust and other particles that would otherwise cause significant damage at faster-than-light speeds.<ref name="ENT01"/>
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The NX class was equipped with up to four [[shuttlepod (22nd Century)|shuttlepods]] in its ventral launch bay; each could accommodate a pilot and up to six passengers. Capable of sub-warp speeds only, the shuttlepods were designed to take groups short distances from the ship, such as to the surface of a planet or to another nearby ship or space station. A shuttlepod launched by dropping down through the "bomb bay" doors on the deck of the launch bay, then once it was safely positioned below the hull, it reoriented itself toward its destination.<ref name="ENT01"/> The shuttlepods were equipped with enough [[oxygen]] for two crewmembers to survive more than 10 [[days]].<ref name="ENT16"/>
  
The NX class was equipped with up to four shuttlepods in its ventral launch bay; each could accommodate a pilot and up to six passengers. Capable of sub-warp speeds only, the shuttlepods were designed to take groups short distances from the ship, such as to the surface of a planet or to another nearby ship or space station. A shuttlepod launched by dropping down through the "bomb bay" doors on the deck of the launch bay, then once it was safely positioned below the hull, it reoriented itself toward its destination.<ref name="ENT01"/> The shuttlepods were equipped with enough oxygen for two crewmembers to survive more than 10 days.<ref name="ENT16"/>
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The NX class was also equipped with a [[transporter]] system, designed primarily to "beam" cargo and technology to and from the ship. Prior to launch, the transporter platform was approved for use with biomatter, but the crew was still wary of using it on themselves for many years, preferring instead to travel in the shuttlepods.<ref name="ENT01"/>
  
The NX class was also equipped with a [[Transporter|transporter]] system, designed primarily to "beam" cargo and technology to and from the ship. Prior to launch, the transporter platform was approved for use with biomatter, but the crew was still wary of using it on themselves for many years, preferring instead to travel in the shuttlepods.<ref name="ENT01"/>
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When landing parties returned from alien environments where they were at risk of exposure to unusual [[radiation]] or microbes, they would receive a bioscan in the [[decontamination chamber]]. If the scan detected anything out of the ordinary, the team would strip down to minimal clothing and apply an appropriate [[decontamination gel]] to their skin to neutralize any pathogens, while they were bathed in [[ultraviolet light]], which would destroy most known microbial life.<ref name="ENT01"/>
  
When landing parties returned from alien environments where they were at risk of exposure to unusual radiation or microbes, they would receive a bioscan in the decontamination chamber. If the scan detected anything out of the ordinary, the team would strip down to minimal clothing and apply an appropriate decontamination gel to their skin to neutralize any pathogens, while they were bathed in ultraviolet light, which would destroy most known microbial life.<ref name="ENT01"/>
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The ship's galley was stocked with genuine foodstuffs, but was also equipped with a [[protein resequencer]], which could replicate a limited menu of basic dishes such as [[pasta]], [[soup]] and simple beverages. For the most part, meals were prepared by the ship's galley crew. Aside from the primary mess hall, there was also an adjacent captain's mess, a small, private area where the [[commanding officer]] could take meals in private or with guests.<ref name="ENT01"/>
  
The ship's galley was stocked with genuine foodstuffs, but was also equipped with a [[Protein resequencer|protein resequencer]], which could replicate a limited menu of basic dishes such as pasta, soup and simple beverages. For the most part, meals were prepared by the ship's galley crew. Aside from the primary mess hall, there was also an adjacent captain's mess, a small, private area where the commanding officer could take meals in private or with guests.<ref name="ENT01"/>
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[[companel|Companels]] allowed communication among crew members located in different parts of the ship. Positioned on walls in virtually every section of the vessel, the companel was activated by tapping a control and addressing the person being contacted. A [[computer]] program located the recipient and completed the channel automatically, or opened a ship-wide page if the recipient could not be located.<ref name="ENT01"/>
  
[[Com panel|Com panels]] allowed communication among crew members located in different parts of the ship. Positioned on walls in virtually every section of the vessel, the com panel was activated by tapping a control and addressing the person being contacted. A computer program located the recipient and completed the channel automatically, or opened a ship-wide page if the recipient could not be located.<ref name="ENT01"/>
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The NX class relied on [[polarized hull plating]] to protect itself against enemy weapons. When the hull plating was down, the ship was vulnerable to attack. For offensive capabilities, the ship was equipped with [[spatial torpedoes]],<ref name="ENT01"/> and later [[photonic torpedoes]],<ref name="ENT52"/> which were launched from the torpedo bays.<ref name="ENT01"/> The NX class also carried [[phase cannons]], a phase-modulated energy weapon rated for a maximum power output of 500 gigajoules. The phase cannons were deployed with retractable turrets that extended from the hull and fired energy beams at their targets.<ref name="ENT12"/>
  
The NX class relied on polarized hull plating to protect itself against enemy weapons. When the hull plating was down, the ship was vulnerable to attack. For offensive capabilities, the ship was equipped with [[Spatial torpedo|spatial torpedoes]],<ref name="ENT01"/> and later [[Photonic torpedo|photonic torpedoes]],<ref name="ENT52"/> which were launched from the torpedo bays.<ref name="ENT01"/> The NX class also carried [[Phase cannon|phase cannons]], a phase-modulated energy weapon rated for a maximum power output of 500 gigajoules. The phase cannons were deployed with retractable turrets that extended from the hull and fired energy beams at their targets.<ref name="ENT12"/>
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The NX class was also equipped with a "grappler," which consisted of two large magnets deployed by extremely long tethers, used to latch onto a shuttlepod or a small alien ship for rescue or defensive purposes.<ref name="ENT01"/> Long-range communications with [[Earth]] were made possible by a series of [[subspace amplifiers]], which were deployed by the ''Enterprise'' on its first deep-space mission in {{date|Prime|2151}}.<ref name="ENT12"/> In case of an emergency, the ships were equipped with several [[escape pods]], or "lifeboats," which could evacuate crewmembers before a disaster.<ref name="ENT94"/>
 
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The NX class was also equipped with a "grappler," which consisted of two large magnets deployed by extremely long tethers, used to latch onto a shuttlepod or a small alien ship for rescue or defensive purposes.<ref name="ENT01"/> Long-range communications with [[Earth]] were made possible by a series of [[Subspace amplifier|subspace amplifiers]], which were deployed by the ''Enterprise'' on its first deep-space mission in 2151.<ref name="ENT12"/> In case of an emergency, the ships were equipped with several escape pods, or "lifeboats," which could evacuate crewmembers before a disaster.<ref name="ENT94"/>
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==NX class vessels==
 
* [[Atlantis NX-05|''Atlantis'' NX-05]]
 
* [[I.S.S. Avenger NX-09|I.S.S. ''Avenger'' NX-09]] (Mirror)
 
* [[Challenger NX-03|''Challenger'' NX-03]]
 
* [[Columbia NX-02|''Columbia'' NX-02]]
 
* [[Discovery NX-04|''Discovery'' NX-04]]
 
* [[Endeavour NX-06|''Endeavour'' NX-06]]
 
* [[Enterprise NX-01|''Enterprise'' NX-01]]
 
* [[Enterprise NX-01 (Alternate)|''Enterprise'' NX-01 (Alternate)]]
 
* [[I.S.S. Enterprise NX-01|I.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NX-01]] (Mirror)
 
* [[Slayton NX-05|''Slayton'' NX-05]] (Kelvin)
 
 
 
==References==
 
 
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<ref name="ST08">''[[Star Trek: First Contact (Film)|Star Trek: First Contact]].'' Film. 22 November 1996.</ref>
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<ref name="ST08">{{RefST08}}</ref>
<ref name="ENT01">"[[Broken Bow (Episode)|Broken Bow]]." ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]],'' Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.</ref>
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<ref name="ENT01">{{RefENT01}}</ref>
<ref name="ENT12">"[[Silent Enemy (Episode)|Silent Enemy]]." ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]],'' Episode 12. Television. 16 January 2002.</ref>
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<ref name="ENT12">{{RefENT12}}</ref>
<ref name="ENT16">"[[Shuttlepod One (Episode)|Shuttlepod One]]." ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]],'' Episode 16. Television. 13 February 2002.</ref>
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<ref name="ENT16">{{RefENT16}}</ref>
<ref name="ENT52">"[[The Expanse (Episode)|The Expanse]]." ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]],'' Episode 52. Television. 21 May 2003.</ref>
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<ref name="ENT52">{{RefENT52}}</ref>
<ref name="ENT58">"[[Exile (Episode)|Exile]]." ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]],'' Episode 58. Television. 15 October 2003.</ref>
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<ref name="ENT94">{{RefENT94}}</ref>
<ref name="ENT94">"[[In a Mirror, Darkly, Part I (Episode)|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part I]]." ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]],'' Episode 94. Television. 22 April 2005.</ref>
 
 
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The first of a new generation of Warp 5 starships designed for long-term space travel and scientific discovery, the first NX class starship, Enterprise NX-01, was launched in Apr 2151 under the command of Captain Jonathan Archer. The NX class was the culmination of more than three decades of research and development at the Warp Five Complex by Archer's father, Dr. Henry Archer, and other scientists inspired by warp pioneer Zefram Cochrane. The NX class's Warp 5 engine put humanity within reach of thousands of inhabited worlds, compared to the small handful at lower warp speeds, for the first time.[1]

The NX class utilized the dual-nacelle design[1] that was first employed by Cochrane's Phoenix.[2] Most of the crew's activities took place in a large saucer section, which contained crew quarters, science departments, a sickbay, cargo bays and an armory. The bridge—the command center of the ship—sat atop the saucer section. The front of the saucer section was equipped with a deflector dish that protected the ship from space dust and other particles that would otherwise cause significant damage at faster-than-light speeds.[1]

The NX class was equipped with up to four shuttlepods in its ventral launch bay; each could accommodate a pilot and up to six passengers. Capable of sub-warp speeds only, the shuttlepods were designed to take groups short distances from the ship, such as to the surface of a planet or to another nearby ship or space station. A shuttlepod launched by dropping down through the "bomb bay" doors on the deck of the launch bay, then once it was safely positioned below the hull, it reoriented itself toward its destination.[1] The shuttlepods were equipped with enough oxygen for two crewmembers to survive more than 10 days.[3]

The NX class was also equipped with a transporter system, designed primarily to "beam" cargo and technology to and from the ship. Prior to launch, the transporter platform was approved for use with biomatter, but the crew was still wary of using it on themselves for many years, preferring instead to travel in the shuttlepods.[1]

When landing parties returned from alien environments where they were at risk of exposure to unusual radiation or microbes, they would receive a bioscan in the decontamination chamber. If the scan detected anything out of the ordinary, the team would strip down to minimal clothing and apply an appropriate decontamination gel to their skin to neutralize any pathogens, while they were bathed in ultraviolet light, which would destroy most known microbial life.[1]

The ship's galley was stocked with genuine foodstuffs, but was also equipped with a protein resequencer, which could replicate a limited menu of basic dishes such as pasta, soup and simple beverages. For the most part, meals were prepared by the ship's galley crew. Aside from the primary mess hall, there was also an adjacent captain's mess, a small, private area where the commanding officer could take meals in private or with guests.[1]

Companels allowed communication among crew members located in different parts of the ship. Positioned on walls in virtually every section of the vessel, the companel was activated by tapping a control and addressing the person being contacted. A computer program located the recipient and completed the channel automatically, or opened a ship-wide page if the recipient could not be located.[1]

The NX class relied on polarized hull plating to protect itself against enemy weapons. When the hull plating was down, the ship was vulnerable to attack. For offensive capabilities, the ship was equipped with spatial torpedoes,[1] and later photonic torpedoes,[4] which were launched from the torpedo bays.[1] The NX class also carried phase cannons, a phase-modulated energy weapon rated for a maximum power output of 500 gigajoules. The phase cannons were deployed with retractable turrets that extended from the hull and fired energy beams at their targets.[5]

The NX class was also equipped with a "grappler," which consisted of two large magnets deployed by extremely long tethers, used to latch onto a shuttlepod or a small alien ship for rescue or defensive purposes.[1] Long-range communications with Earth were made possible by a series of subspace amplifiers, which were deployed by the Enterprise on its first deep-space mission in 2151.[5] In case of an emergency, the ships were equipped with several escape pods, or "lifeboats," which could evacuate crewmembers before a disaster.[6]

NX class vessels

Prime Timeline

Columbia NX-02  • Enterprise NX-01

Columbia Timeline

Atlantis NX-05  • Challenger NX-03  • Columbia NX-02  • Discovery NX-04  • Endeavour NX-06  • Enterprise NX-01

Columbia-M Timeline

I.S.S. Avenger NX-09  •  I.S.S. Broadsword  •  I.S.S. Enterprise NX-01  •  I.S.S. Khan's Wrath

Kelvin Timeline

U.S.S. Archon NCC-189  •  Enterprise NX-01  •  Slayton NX-05

Legacy Timeline

Avenger NX-09  • Columbia NX-02  • Enterprise NX-01

Mirror Universe

I.S.S. Avenger NX-09  •  I.S.S. Enterprise NX-01

UFP150 Timeline

Atlantis NX-05  •  Columbia NX-02  •  Constellation  •  Defiant  •  Enterprise NX-01  •  Excalibur  •  Lexington

Notes and References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Berman, Rick & Brannon Braga (Executive Producers). "Broken Bow". Enterprise, season 1, episode 1-2 (Production number 01-02). Directed by James Conway. Written by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga. Paramount Pictures. 26 September 2001.
  2. Berman, Rick (Producer). Star Trek: First Contact. Directed by Jonathan Frakes. Story by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga & Ronald D. Moore. Screenplay by Brannon Braga & Ronald D. Moore. Paramount Pictures. 22 November 1996.
  3. Berman, Rick & Brannon Braga (Executive Producers). "Shuttlepod One". Enterprise, season 1, episode 16 (Production number 16). Directed by David Livingston. Written by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga. Paramount Pictures. 13 February 2002.
  4. Berman, Rick & Brannon Braga (Executive Producers). "The Expanse". Enterprise, season 2, episode 26 (Production number 52). Co-Executive Producers: Chris Black & John Shiban. Directed by Allan Kroeker. Written by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga. Paramount Pictures. 21 May 2003.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Berman, Rick & Brannon Braga (Executive Producers). "Silent Enemy". Enterprise, season 1, episode 12 (Production number 12). Directed by Winrich Kolbe. Written by André Bormanis. Paramount Pictures. 16 January 2002.
  6. Berman, Rick et al (Executive Producers). "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part I". Star Trek: Enterprise, season 4, episode 18 (Production number 94). Directed by James L. Conway. Written by Mike Sussman. Paramount Pictures. 22 April 2005.