The maximum speed of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D is Warp 9.65.
They become on the USS Enterprise by boarding it.
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.
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In the Star Trek universe, Jean-Luc Picard was the captain of the USS Enterprise-D and USS Enterpise-E.
Kathryn Janeway was not a captain of the USS Enterprise. She was captain of the USS Voyager.Christopher Pike was a former captain of the USS Enterprise.
USS Enterprise, USS Lexington, USS Saratoga, HMS Ark Royal, USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, USS Hornet, USS Yorktown, USS Essex, USS Nimitz,USS Ronald Reagan, and many others.
1701-D was 705m long. Picard said in 1st contact that the enterprise E was almost 700m long
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The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701D) is 72 meters in height and the Oasis Queen of the Seas is 65 meters high. Therefore the USS Enterprise is of a greater height.
The USS Enterprise, particularly the iconic starship from "Star Trek," has been destroyed multiple times across various series and films. Notably, the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) was destroyed in "Star Trek: The Motion Picture," while the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) met its end in "Star Trek: Generations." Additionally, the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) was also destroyed, though not in a direct confrontation. Each destruction typically serves as a significant narrative moment in the franchise.
The USS Enterprise name has been used for several ships in the United States Navy, with the most famous being the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN-65), commissioned in 1961. The name "Enterprise" has historical significance, as it was derived from the earlier ships and reflects a long tradition of naval vessels named after the concept of undertaking bold endeavors. The name was popularized further by the fictional starship USS Enterprise in the "Star Trek" series, symbolizing exploration and adventure.