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[edit] Enterprise plaques

The following information was listed on the dedication plaques of starships named Enterprise. (Star Trek: Enterprise; Star Trek: The Original Series; Star Trek: The Next Generation; Star Trek films set artwork)

[edit] Enterprise (NX-01)

Enterprise's dedication plaque, located to the left of the bridge turbolift
Enterprise
Spacecraft number NX-01
Jonathan Archer, Commander
Starfleet Command: R. Berman, B. Braga, M. Howard, P. Lauritson, M. Sussman, A. Bormanis, P. Strong, F. Decker, A. Stella, A. Jacque-
Metton, M. Jacque-Metton, J.P. Farrell, D. Velazquez, S. Welke - Vehicle Development: J. Conway, B. Yacobian, J. Fleck, A. Fukai, M.
DeMeritt, D. Overdiek, J. Rudolph, S. Shimizu, D. Rossi - Spaceframe Engineering: H. Zimmerman, L. Dorton, J. Mees, C. Binkley, J.
Eaves, D. Drexler, J. Martin, F. Zimmerman, A. Packard, A. Kay, A. Bro, B. Heidemann - Propulsion Systems: D. Curry, R.B. Moore, A.
Codron, M. Suskin, L. Castro, M. Chambers - Mission Ops: T. Arp, T. Purser, A. Rockler, F. Leisure, G. Medina, B. Laughlin, T. Mertz, C.
Clark, F. O'Hea - Imaging and sensor technologies: M. Rush, D. Knapp, G. Tachell, S. Middleton, B. Peets, R. Eyslee, E. Cooper, R. Burgess, T.
Bookout, G. Agalsoff, J. Agalsoff, Jr. - Orbital Ergonomics: M. Westmore, S. Burman, R. Blackman, C. Kunz, M. Moore, M. Keating, F.
Sepulveda, L. Rich, C. Russo, J. Nesterowicz - Flight Test Crew: R. Ratliff, P. Albiez, W. Thoms, J. Djanrelian, S. Satterfield, G. Edelman, L.
White, L. Ward, S. D'Errico, K. Slechta - Flight Software: M. Okuda, J. Van Over, W. Drapanas, A. Fredrickson, G. Mandel, D. Okuda, B.
Betts - United Earth Space Probe Agency: G. Roddenberry, W.M. Jefferies
"... to boldly go where no man has gone before!"

[edit] USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)

The Enterprise's dedication plaque
USS Enterprise
Starship Class
San Francisco, Calif.


[edit] USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)

First version
USS Enterprise
Starship Class
San Francisco, Calif.
United Federation of Planets
"To boldly go where no man has gone before."
-- from the Starfleet Charter
Second version
USS Enterprise
Starfleet registry NCC-1701-A
San Francisco Fleet Yards, Earth
Commissioned: Stardate 8442.5
Second starship to bear the name
"To boldly go where no man has gone before."

[edit] USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)

USS Enterprise
Excelsior-class - Starfleet registry NCC-1701-B
Commissioned: Stardate 9715.5
Third starship to bear the name
United Federation of Planets
Starfleet Command Fleet Operations Office of Science Ops Engineering Division Tactical Unit Advanced Technologies U.E.S.P.A.
"To boldly go where no one has gone before..."

[edit] USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)

USS Enterprise
Galaxy-classStarfleet registry NCC-1701-D
Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards, Mars
Fifth starship to bear the name ● Launched Stardate 40759.5
United Federation of Planets
Starfleet Command Engineering Group Warp Technologies
Development Group
Advanced
Technologies Group
Yard Engineers
"..to boldly go where no one has gone before."
The USS Enterprise-D had a less detailed plaque until around TNG Season 3, when it was replaced with an updated version.


[edit] USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)

USS Enterprise
Sovereign class - Sixth starship to bear the name
Registry number NCC-1701-E - Launched Stardate 49027.5
San Francisco Yards - United Federation of Planets
Starfleet Command Yard Engineers Spaceframe Devel Propulsion Sys Systems Mgmt Research & Dev

Chief of staff

"To boldly go where no one has gone before..."
The dedication plaque of the USS Enterprise-E made for Star Trek: First Contact was sold at the Christie's 40 Years of Star Trek auction in New York City in October 2006. A second version of the Enterprise-E plaque from Star Trek: Insurrection was sold by Profiles in History and contains slight differences including the addition of the name Patrick Stewart under Starfleet Command (as he was an associate producer of this film). A third version for Star Trek Nemesis sold by Profiles in History shows other changes including film director Stuard Baird in place of Jonathan Frakes.