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If you mean "Trek History" (not real life) the "Star Trek Enterprise" series gave its first stardate as 2151 and "Star Trek (The Original Series) gave its stardate as 2265 - so about 100 years. (Timelines from Trek Encyclopedia). In real history, Star Trek (TOS) ran from 1966 - 1969 and Star Trek Enterprise ran from 2001 - 2005.
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In the fictional universe that is Star Trek, Earth has devloped a society that does not use money. People work to better themselves and man kind in a quest to further understand themselves and the univerese around them. So in the Star Trek Universe the Enterprise has no cost.
'Star Trek: Enterprise' had 4 seasons with 98 episodes .
Its its registry number, the enterprise is the 1701th Federation starship, later vessels named enterprise, like the Enterprise-D from The Next Generation have the same number as they are called the same so have the same registry number, just with a letter on the end.
This is currently unkown, but with the release of the new Star Trek film J.J. Abrams has essentially given artistic licence to rewrite the Star Trek history book given what happens in the film. So there may be the possibility of a redevlopment and rebirth of Star Trek.
the star trek comics are not canon to the movies so they might have a slightly different storyline. you have to buy or rent the comics but you can watch the movies on surfthechannel.com
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no, Star Trek is just a fictional (make-believe) story line that introduces audience to outerspace, and other planets....basically they want you to make-believe and use your imaginationThe Star Trek universe I'm sure gives one a good idea of the real universe out there. The Star Trek universe is also the kind of future we, and further generations, would like to live in. We don't really know what will happen in the future. But, we can start by being the change we want to see in the future - the microcosm affecting the macrocosm. So, YES the things in Star Trek CAN happen in the future. We must be positive that the good things in it will happen. (Picard gives a good description of that future to Lily in 'Star Trek First Contact'.)
Budget reasons. They couldn't afford all the original cast members. Within the show, Chekhov was transferred from Enterprise during that time so he simply wasn't on board when the animated 'adventures' took place.
no spock is the first officer of Enterprise. Captain Kirk is the leader. So if Kirk is away or dead then Spock takes over. This is if you are referring to the original series.