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Chapter 3: The Students of Class D; Chapter 4: Ladies and Gentlemen, Thank You for Waiting; Chapter 5: Friends; Chapter 6: The End of Everyday Life; Chapter 7: Classroom of the Elite; Chapter 8: The Association of Failures; Chapter 9: The Failures Mobilize Once Again; Chapter 10: Midterm Exam; Chapter 11: The Beginning; Chapter 12: Victory ...
The Enterprise-E is a Sovereign class starship, launched in 2372 from the San Francisco Fleet Yards under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, and most of the key officers from the Enterprise-D. [2] According to the non-canon novel Ship of the Line, the originally planned name for the vessel was USS Honorius, and Montgomery Scott was part of ...
As a non-commissioned vessel the prefix "USS" would not have been included in the vessel's name. USS Enterprise (CV-6) Yorktown-class aircraft carrier: 12 May 1938 17 February 1947 Served with unparalleled distinction in World War II, the most decorated ship of that war. Scrapped, 1 July 1958 – May 1960. USS Enterprise (CVN-65)
USS Enterprise (CVN-65), formerly CVA(N)-65, is a decommissioned [12] United States Navy aircraft carrierIn 1958, she became the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in the United States Navy, and the world, as well as the eighth United States naval vessel to bear the name.
On 1 December 2012, during the presentation of a pre-recorded speech at the inactivation ceremony for USS Enterprise (CVN-65), then-Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced that CVN-80 would be named Enterprise. [11] She will be the ninth ship and the third aircraft carrier in the history of the United States Navy to bear the name. [9]
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 ...
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]
Dockyard Review - The Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau Volume 4 - Issue 1: Harvey Postlewaite. Laguna Milano, Estoril Monza, Giles Silverstone 1999 .pdf 12 8.5" x 11" Dockyard Review - The Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau Volume 2 - Issue 1: John Barnard, Alan Jenkins, Adelaide Kylami, Interlagos Catalunya 1999 .pdf 13