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Enterprise (Imaginary space vehicle)

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Topical headingEnterprise (Imaginary space vehicle)
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Variant(s)NCC-1701 (Imaginary space vehicle)
Starship Enterprise (Imaginary space vehicle)
USS Enterprise (Imaginary space vehicle)
U.S.S. Enterprise (Imaginary space vehicle)
See alsoImaginary space vehicles
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Found inJohnson, S. Mr Scott's guide to the Enterprise, 2003.
Okuda, D. On board the U.S.S. Enterprise, 2013.
Robinson, B. U.S.S. Enterprise NX-01, NCC-1701, NCC-1701-A to NCC-1701-E : owners' workshop manual, c2010: p. 4 of cover (Captain Kirk's Enterprise NCC-1701 and Captain Picard's Enterprise NCC-1701-D)
2001273226: Enterprise logs, ©2000.
Wikipedia, June 9, 2015: USS Enterprise (USS Enterprise (NCC-1701); The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) is the central starship in the fictional Star Trek media franchise. The original Star Trek series features a voice-over by Enterprise captain, James T. Kirk (William Shatner), which describes the mission of Enterprise as "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before") Starship Enterprise (The Enterprise or USS Enterprise (often referred to as the "starship Enterprise") is the name of several fictional spacecraft, some of which are the main setting for various television series and films in the Star Trek science fiction franchise; In Gene Roddenberry's original Star Trek pitch, the starship is described as a "United Space Ship", and in two episodes of The Original Series (TOS), Kirk refers to the "United Space Ship Enterprise")
Memory Alpha wiki, June 9, 2015: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) was a 23rd century Federation Constitution-class starship operated by Starfleet. In the course of her career, the Enterprise became the most celebrated starship of her time. In her forty years of service and discovery, through upgrades and at least two refits, she took part in numerous first contacts, military engagements, and time-travels. She achieved her most lasting fame from the five-year mission (2265-2270) under the command of Captain James T. Kirk. The Enterprise was destroyed over the Genesis Planet in 2285 when Kirk activated the ship's auto-destruct sequence to prevent the Enterprise from falling into the hands of the Klingons. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock))