What happened to the original Enterprise?

The first Enterprise ship, named USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), was destroyed in the motion picture "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock". The ship was badly damaged in the previous film, "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan", and was deemed too expensive to repair.
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What happened to the original enterprise in Star Trek?

During its career, the Enterprise served as the Federation flagship and was in service from 2245 to 2285. During the latter years of its life, the Enterprise was refitted into a Constitution II-class starship and served as a training vessel until its destruction in 2285.
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What happened to the Enterprise-A after Star Trek 6?

According to the paperwork with the Bandai model kit, the Enterprise-A was mothballed into Memory Alpha's museum fleet, which was later supported by Scott's comments in "Relics".
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Why was the Enterprise destroyed?

Summary. Star Trek Generations destroyed the beloved USS Enterprise-D in order to showcase its saucer separation feature and introduce a new Enterprise for future movies, which caused controversy among fans.
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Why did Star Trek: Enterprise end so abruptly?

Summary. UPN canceled Star Trek: Enterprise due to low ratings and a lack of network support for the series. Enterprise season 4 involved a creative shift with Manny Coto taking over as showrunner, but it couldn't save the series from cancelation.
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What went wrong with Star Trek: Enterprise?

Despite Enterprise being a prequel, executives insisted the series needed to be more "futuristic." Thus came about the Temporal Cold War: the storyline which doomed the series. The villains of Enterprise Season 1 were the heretofore unseen Suliban, rather than classic adversaries like the Klingons or Romulans.
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Why is there no Enterprise-E in Picard?

Picard season 3 was set two decades later and turned the fate of the Enterprise-E into a gag, with Goerdi noting the ship wasn't available and Worf defensively saying it wasn't his fault, leaving it a mystery.
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Why was USS Enterprise not saved?

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With the commissioning of over two dozen larger and more advanced aircraft carriers by end of 1945, Enterprise was deemed surplus for the post-war needs of America's navy. She entered the New York Naval Shipyard on 18 January 1946 for deactivation and was decommissioned on 17 February 1947.
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Did Worf destroy Enterprise E?

Sisko later heard that Worf's Klingon problems and his thirst for vengeance against the Klingon Empire did indeed lead to the destruction of the - thankfully empty - freighter. It's possible, therefore, that Worf's Klingon bloodlust also played a part in the situation that led to the destruction of the Enterprise-E.
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Why was there no Star Trek after Enterprise?

The cancellation of Enterprise ended an eighteen-year continuous production run of Star Trek programming on television. The poor box office performance in 2002 of the film Nemesis cast an uncertain light upon the future of the franchise. Paramount relieved Berman, the franchise producer, of control of Star Trek.
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What does NCC-1701 mean in Star Trek?

NCC is the Starfleet abbreviation for "Naval Construction Contract", comparable to what the U.S. Navy would call a hull number. Jefferies rejected 3, 6, 8, and 9 as "too easily confused" on screen; he eventually reasoned the Enterprise was the first vessel of Starfleet's 17th starship design, hence 1701.
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Who took over the Enterprise after Picard?

In The Last Best Hope, Picard leaves the Enterprise in 2381 after being promoted to admiral and tasked with leading the Romulan rescue fleet. Command of the Enterprise-E was turned over to Worf.
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What does USS stand for in Star Trek?

The Making of Star Trek explains that USS means "United Space Ship" and that "Enterprise is a member of the Starship Class". Licensed texts, on-screen graphics, and dialogue later describe the ship as a Constitution-class vessel.
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Who created the Borg?

The origin of the Borg is never made clear, though they are portrayed as having existed for hundreds of thousands of years (as attested by Guinan and the Borg Queen).
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Is Jack Crusher Borg?

Jack suffered from terrifying visions and hearing voices as a child, but it was Beverly who ultimately determined that her son was born with organic Borg DNA he inherited from Jean-Luc from his time as Locutus of Borg.
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What happened to Worf's son Alexander?

Worf. In 2372, Worf brought an image of Alexander to starbase Deep Space 9 when he was stationed there. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior") However, Alexander's relationship with Worf had not improved and he elected to live on Earth with the Rozhenkos rather than join his father on DS9.
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Why did Worf say it wasn't my fault?

Captain Worf's protest, "That was not my fault!" is all Star Trek: Picard season 3 says about the missing USS Enterprise-E. It's a hilarious joke, and Picard showrunner Terry Matalas deliberately chose to leave the true fate of the Sovereign Class starship up to the viewer's imagination.
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What happened to Enterprise-G?

In 2402, the Titan was rechristened the Enterprise-G in honor of Jean-Luc Picard and the command crew of the USS Enterprise-D with Seven of Nine as the captain, Raffaela Musiker as the first officer, and Jack Crusher, now a Starfleet ensign, as special counselor to the captain.
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Why did Worf leave the Enterprise to go to Deep Space Nine?

After the destruction of the Enterprise-D, Worf took an extended leave to evaluate his future. He was at a monastery on the Klingon colony of Boreth when he was ordered to go to Deep Space Nine to advise Captain Sisko when a Klingon fleet massed at the station.
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What does CVN stand for?

A three-digit security number that usually appears on the back of your credit or debit card. Sometimes called a card security code or card verification value, it provides extra protection against unauthorized activity.
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Why is Enterprise called Grey Ghost?

so the Japanese called the ship the 'grey ghost'. The Grey part is easy; She was painted Grey. The Ghost part came from the Japanese loudly proclaiming having sunk the CV-06 Enterprise on several occasions.
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Why is Janeway not in Picard?

Admiral Janeway cameo considered for Picard Season 3, but showrunner Terry Matalas feared it would overshadow Seven of Nine's story. Seven of Nine's journey in Picard Season 3 was one of the best story arcs, starting as First Officer and ending as Captain of the Enterprise-G.
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Who was Captain of the Enterprise-F?

The ship was originally commanded by Jean-Luc Picard, but was given over to William T. Riker after Picard's promotion to admiral. Among Riker's crew were Geordi La Forge, Deanna Troi, Tom Paris, and B'Elanna Torres. The Enterprise-F was lost with all hands in a horrific battle that saw the destruction of Earth.
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Has Picard ever met Spock?

At some point, Picard mentions that he has met Spock only once in the past. Indeed, in "Sarek" Picard mentioned that he had met Sarek during Sarek's son's wedding (the son presumably being Spock). While conversing with Picard, Sarek mentioned the many times that Spock would disobey him and travel to the mountains.
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