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Star Trek-Brief History Of The Enterprise

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2007

Every Starship Enterprise is covered in this video, again using the monologue from "These Are The Voyages...". The ships are:
Enterprise (NX-01)
U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC-1701)
U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC-1701)[Refit]
U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)
U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)
U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)
U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)
U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)

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  • Okay, if you didn't like the new film then fine, but stop insulting people just because they did!! If you're that closed-minded that you can't accept what other people think, then you have no business whatsoever being a Trekkie/Trekker because closed mindedness is not a part of the Star Trek ethos. Thumbs up if you agree

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  • uh @sedatednightmare101 the movie wasint relesed yet when this came out so there you go-Mario.

  • @milojthatch Epic fail.

  • When the Original Enterprise gets Re-Mastered again fo the 50th Anniversary of Star Trek, it needs the Inboards of the Warp Engines lit up as well as the Floodlights added. a few Docking Hatches added here and theer would look good as well as Maneuvering Thrusters as swell as the Hull Paneling.

  • @iflifegivesyoumelon1 The C was an ambassador class. It shows up in the TNG episode "Yesterday's Enterprise." You can find segments of the episode here on youtube, or you can watch the entire episode via netflix or some other streaming system.

  • huh. i had no idea that the enterprise was once an ambassador class

  • @sedatednightmare101 Closed minded? You mean like 99% of the target audience of the new film to "Trek" before Abrams? I've spent the better part of my life dealing with such "open minded" individuals when it is found out that I'm a Trek fan. Then many of these same folks suddenly "find" "Star Trek" thanks to Mr. Abrams. It's like a knife in the back, seriously. I miss the REAL "Star Trek." The one that debates humanity and the future. Thumbs up if you agree with that!

  • Nice job

  • @johnnyinsnj

    The problem is, that isn't the Enterprise.

    The Enterprise-B was a modified Excelsior class. It was not a stock one. They did hull modifications to make it distinct, and to give an area where the nexus could hit the ship, and tear out a chunk and take Kirk with it, wthout destroying the ship.

  • @sedatednightmare101

    neither is going back in time and changing stuff without someone else coming back too, to repair the damage ...

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