USS Enterprise | |
Affiliation: | United Federation of Planets Starfleet |
Launched: | 2286 |
Decommissioned: | 2293 |
Class: | Constitution[1] [2] |
Registry: | NCC-1701-A |
Aux Vehicle: | Shuttlecraft |
Armaments: | Photon torpedoes Phasers |
Defense: | Deflector shields |
Propulsion: | Impulse engines Warp drive |
Power: | Matter/anti-matter reaction chamber |
Last Minor: | The Bounty |
Last Date: | 2023 |
First Date: | 1986 |
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A), or Enterprise-A, to distinguish it from other vessels with the same name, is a fictional starship in the Star Trek media franchise. It made its debut in the final scene of the 1986 film .
Visual effects supervisor Ken Ralston had hoped the Enterprise
Sean Hargreaves designed the Enterprise-A introduced in Star Trek: Beyond (2016).[3] Hargreaves, who also designed the film's swarm ships and USS Franklin, stated that he was given the brief to "beef up the neck and arms" from Ryan Church's Enterprise design.
Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) orders the previous starship Enterprise to self-destruct to prevent its capture by Klingons in (1984). Kirk is demoted to captain and assigned command of a new USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-A, at the end of (1986).
Various licensed materials describe the ship's history before its commissioning as Enterprise, such as it being re-named from USS Yorktown, USS Ti-Ho,[4] or USS Atlantis.[5] Although outwardly identical to the refitted original Enterprise first seen in (1979), the Enterprise-A is beset with problems during its shakedown cruise in (1989). Despite these problems, the Enterprise is dispatched to rescue hostages on Nimbus III. Sybok (Laurence Luckinbill) and his followers hijack the ship and take it to a planet at the center of the galaxy, where Kirk and the crew regain control.
Several novels and comics explore the six-year period between the fifth and sixth Star Trek films. In (1991), Enterprise is assigned to escort Klingon chancellor Gorkon (David Warner) to a peace summit on Earth. The renegade Klingon general Chang (Christopher Plummer), assisted by traitors aboard Enterprise, makes it appear the Enterprise fires on the chancellor's vessel. The Klingons take Kirk and Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley) prisoner; Spock and Enterprise crew disregard Starfleet orders and rescue them. Enterprise encounters and, with aid from Captain Sulu (George Takei) and the USS Excelsior, destroys Chang's ship, and the crew protects the Federation president from an assassin. At the film's end, Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) says they have received orders for Enterprise to report to spacedock to be decommissioned. The Enterprise-A is part of the Fleet Museum in Star Trek: Picard
In Star Trek: Beyond (2016), which occurs in the Star Trek reboot's alternative Kelvin Timeline, the Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) is already under construction when its predecessor arrives at Starbase Yorktown. Following the Enterprise