Because the still were working on the technology.
Chad Lowe never appeared on Star Trek Enterprise.
It depends witch Enterprise you want, if you want the 2009 enterprise you should get Star trek legacy on the computer and get cheat codes or down loadable content for the 360?PC (if you have it for the XBOX 360 you could get it via download you have it for the computer and your still stuck go on you tube and find out STLeagacy's email, he has videos on you tube about star trek legacy requests, watch his videos and ask him how to get it!) WARNING: If you what a good possibility of getting extra things for the game get it on Computer. Also the main Enterprise's on the game is Enterprise NX,Enterprise 1701,Enterprise A,C,D,and E (B is not on their but the Ship witch is Excelsior refit is their but you can't have it as Enterprise B).
Enterprise. It never flew in space. It was built for glider testing.
The numbers on the side of the Star Trek Enterprise are NCC 1701
If speaking chronologically, the Star Trek novel Imzadi shows an alternate time-line Enterprise NCC-1701-F commanded by Commodore Data in the 25th century. There is also an Enterprise NCC-1701-J in Star Trek Enterprise when Daniels takes archer to an alternate future, but we never find out who commands the vessel.
Scott Bakula played Captain Jonathan Archer in Star Trek: Enterprise.
Star Trek : Enterprise (season 1) has 26 episodes .
The USS Enterprise A was first featured in the film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home in 1986. The USS Enterprise A was also used as the main setting for many other Star Trek films. The USS Enterprise A was decommissioned in the film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
Death star since Enterprise can't fit in the trench.
Enterprise - 2001 North Star 3-9 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
No. Not at all. Star Trek is a COMPLETELY different franchise than star wars
You could probably consider Majel Barrett for this category. She was married to Gene Roddenberry and in his first pilot for the original series, she played the female first officer. She is the only person to have been on all five incarnations of Star Trek. She played Nurse Chapel in the original series, the Enterprise computer voice in Next Generation, Federation computer voice in Deep Space Nine, Voyager computer in Voyager, and Computer in Enterprise. She also played Lwaxana Troi, Deanna Troi's mother, in the Next Generation.