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USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), or Enterprise-D, to distinguish it as the fifth Federation vessel with the same name, is a starship in the Star Trek media franchise. Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, it is the main setting of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994) and the film Star Trek Generations (1994). It has also been ...
The D5-class cruiser is the primary Klingon capital ship used in Enterprise. Designed by John Eaves and compiled as a CGI model by Pierre Drolet of EdenFX, The D5 employed a basic Klingon battlecruiser shape: a small forward hull attached by a long, horizontal boom to a larger engineering hull, with aft-mounted impulse drive units above and two ...
USS Enterprise-D (S1-7, GEN) Intelligence operative (PIC S3) Strategic operations officer (DS9 S4-7, movies) Ambassador (DS9 S7) Chief security officer (TNG S2-7) Helmsman (TNG S1) Klingon: Tasha Yar: Denise Crosby: Seasons 1,3,7 (TNG) Lieutenant: USS Enterprise-D: Chief security officer Human Kasidy Yates: Penny Johnson Jerald: Seasons 3–7 ...
The Klingon system Klach D'Kel Brakt is also given the designation "Briar Patch" by Dr Arik Soong in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "The Augments". At least two inhabitable planets exist there; [4] Soong and his band of Augments attempt to reach the system and use it as a hideout.
Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the USS Enterprise-D. In this episode, four competing expeditions—Federation, Klingon, Cardassian, and Romulan—attempt to solve an ancient genetic puzzle.
Matt Jefferies designed the first of many starships named Enterprise in the Star Trek franchise.. Ship: USS Enterprise, NCC-1701 Introduction: Star Trek (1966–1969) The USS Enterprise, led by Captain James T. Kirk, is the main setting of the original Star Trek series and Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973–74). [1]
Scenes involving the Enterprise-B and the Lakul in the Nexus energy ribbon were all computer-generated—in fact, no shooting model was ever made of the ill-fated El-Aurian refugee ship. Shots of the Enterprise-D going to warp were also computer-generated. [56] The Romulan Scimitar (left) and USS Enterprise-E in Star Trek Nemesis (2002).
Andrew Probert returned to Star Trek to design a new USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-D, for Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994), which takes place 100 years after the original Star Trek. The Enterprise-D retains the hallmarks of Matt Jefferies' Enterprise design: a saucer section, engineering section, and a pair of engine nacelles. [164]