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The first Enterprise was a ship captured by the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War. Originally a British merchant vessel named the "Burgess," it was seized in 1775 and renamed USS Enterprise. This ship played a role in various naval engagements against British forces, symbolizing the spirit of American independence.
The Starship Enterprise is a Space ship invented for the fictional world of Star Trek. To explore space and seek out new civilizations.
This varies from ship to ship (there are many ships named USS Enterprise in the Star Trek universe). Enterprise NX-01 (without the USS prefix) had a crew compliment of 83. Enterprise 1701 and 1701-A from the original series and movies had 430. Enterprise 1701-D from The Next Generation had 1000 (but that included the civilian families of the crew as well). Enterprise 1701-E (from the latest TNG movies) had a crew compliment of 885.
In Gene Roddenberry's original Star Trek pitch, the starship is described as a "United Space Ship."Also, in the original pilot "The Cage," the enterprise is refered to as the "United Space Ship Enterprise." Captain Kirk also refers to the ship as such in the episode "Elaan of Troyius," as does Dr. McCoy in the episode "Space Seed." Both are episodes of Star Trek (TOS).
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The first ship to be named 'Enterprise' was the French ship L'Entreprise. It was captured by the British Royal Navy in 1705 and renamed as HMS Enterprise.
HMS Beagle was a ship of the Royal Navy. Darwin did not own it. He needed permission from the ruler, which he acquired, to use it.
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On the US navy ship the enterprise in world war two, many people wonder aboutn the capacity of the ship, the number of saliors on the ship at the max were over 1784.
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Yes, there have been periods in U.S. history without a ship named Enterprise. The first USS Enterprise was launched in 1775, and several ships have carried the name since then, including aircraft carriers and naval vessels. However, there have been gaps between the decommissioning of one Enterprise and the commissioning of another, meaning there were times when no ship with that name was in service. The most recent USS Enterprise (CVN-65) was decommissioned in 2012, and as of now, there has been no active ship with that name since.
Lieutenant Uhura, the ship's communications officer (portrayed by Nichelle Nichols).