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[[File:HMS Enterprize.jpg|thumb|Archer's painting of the ''Enterprise'']] |
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+ | [[File:Enterprise frigate painting.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise'' on display at the [[recreation deck]]]] |
+ | The '''''Enterprise''''' was an [[18th century]] [[Human]] [[navy|naval]] [[frigate]]. |
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− | From [[2151]] until [[2161]], [[Jonathan Archer]], the [[captain]] of the [[United Earth]] [[Starfleet]] [[starship]] |
+ | From [[2151]] until [[2161]], [[Jonathan Archer]], the [[captain]] of the [[United Earth]] [[Starfleet]] [[starship]] {{NX|Enterprise}}, had a painting of ''Enterprise'' hanging in his [[captain's ready room|ready room]]. (''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'') |
− | While viewing the captain's display of ships named ''[[Enterprise history|Enterprise]]'' in [[2154]], [[Shran]] asked Archer if he had personally served aboard the various vessels on display. Archer noted that many of these vessels were active before his time, and that |
+ | While viewing the captain's display of ships named ''[[Enterprise history|Enterprise]]'' in [[2154]], [[Thy'lek Shran|Shran]] asked Archer if he had personally served aboard the various vessels on display. Archer noted that many of these vessels were active before his time, and that this ship sailed "almost four hundred years" before. ({{ENT|United}}) |
+ | Crewman Daniels had another reproduction of the painting in his quarters. ({{ENT|Shockwave, Part II}}) |
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− | == Background == |
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+ | In the mid-[[2270s]], a collection of [[painting]]s depicting the various vessels named ''Enterprise'' was featured on the [[recreation deck]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, which included a picture of this ship. ({{film|1}}) |
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⚫ | Archer's painting was drawn by ''Star Trek'' illustrator and designer [[John Eaves]]. It |
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⚫ | {{bginfo|Archer's painting was drawn by ''Star Trek'' illustrator and designer [[John Eaves]]. It was an almost exact copy of a photo of the US Navy frigate {{w|USS Constitution|USS ''Constitution''}} ("Old Ironsides") stationed in Boston. A picture of the first {{HMS|Enterprize}} appeared in the opening credits of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.|According to ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - On Board the USS Enterprise]]'' (pg. 8), this ''Enterprise'' was a [[British]] sloop formerly named ''George''. This ship was captured and retrofitted into a warship by the Americans in 1775.}} |
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+ | {{PrewarpEnterprise}} |
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+ | == External link == |
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+ | * {{wikipedia|USS Enterprise (1775)|USS ''Enterprise'' (1775)}} |
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+ | [[de:Enterprise (Fregatte)]] |
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Revision as of 20:38, 16 April 2015
The Enterprise was an 18th century Human naval frigate.
From 2151 until 2161, Jonathan Archer, the captain of the United Earth Starfleet starship Enterprise, had a painting of Enterprise hanging in his ready room. (Star Trek: Enterprise)
While viewing the captain's display of ships named Enterprise in 2154, Shran asked Archer if he had personally served aboard the various vessels on display. Archer noted that many of these vessels were active before his time, and that this ship sailed "almost four hundred years" before. (ENT: "United")
Crewman Daniels had another reproduction of the painting in his quarters. (ENT: "Shockwave, Part II")
In the mid-2270s, a collection of paintings depicting the various vessels named Enterprise was featured on the recreation deck of the USS Enterprise, which included a picture of this ship. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
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