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Monday, February 28, 2011

Matriarchs, Heroines, and Divas of Star Trek TOS

Edith Keeler (Joan Collins) from episode, "City On The Edge Of Forever"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Vulcan Matriarch T'Pau (Celia Lovsky) (Vulcan) from episode, "Amok Time"
Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Spock's Mother, Amanda (Jane Wyatt) (Human) from episode, "Journey To Babel"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Minaran "Gem" (Kathryn Hays) from episode, "The Empath"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Romulan Commander (Joanne Linville) from episode, "The Enterprise Incident"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Roberta Lincoln (Teri Garr) from episode, "Assignment: Earth"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Villains and Femme Fatales of Star Trek TOS

Magda (Susan Denberg) and Ruth (Maggie Thrett) from episode, "Mudd's Women"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Prosecuter Lt. Areel Shaw (Joan Marshall) from episode, "Court Martial"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Traitor Lt. Marla McGivers (Madlyn Rhue) (Historian who fell in love with Khan) from episode, "Space Seed"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

The Dolman of Elaas (France Nuyen) from episode, "Elaan of Troyius"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Psycho Marta (Yvonne Craig) from episode, "Whom Gods Destroy"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Spock's Betrothed, T'Pring (Arlene Martel) (Vulcan) from episode, "Amok Time"
Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Scalosian Queen Deela (Kathie Browne) from episode, "Wink Of An Eye"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Dr. Janice Lester (Sandra Smith) from episode, "Turnabout Intruder"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm
Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Heroines of Star Trek TOS

Lt. Uhura (Communications Officer) (Nichelle Nichols)
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

Nurse Christine Chapel (Majel Barrett)
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Yeoman Janice Rand (Grace Lee Whitney)
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Yeoman Leslie Thompson (Julie Cobb) from episode, "By Any Other Name"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Yeoman Tamura or Tamula (Miko Mayama) from episode, "Taste of Armageddon"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Yeoman Tonia Barrows (Emily Banks) from episode, "Shore Leave"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Yeoman Mears (Phyllis Douglas) from episode, "The Galileo Seven"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Doctor Helen Noel (Marianna Hill) from episode, "Dagger of the Mind"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Yeoman Teresa Ross (Venita Wolf) from episode, "Squire of Gothos"
Courtesy of Laura Goodwin @ http://allyourtrekarebelongto.us/toswomen.htm

Snippets from Star Trek TOS and Star Trek TOS Movie Trailers




One of my Favorites from Star Trek TOS episode, "The Savage Garden"
Courtesy of CBS Television and YouTube


From Star Trek TOS episode, "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"
Courtesy of CBS Television and YouTube


From Star Trek TOS episode, "Day of the Dove"
Courtesy of CBS Television and YouTube


From Star Trek TOS episode, "The Enterprise Incident"
Courtesy of CBS Television and YouTube


From Star Trek TOS episode, "Spectre of the Gun"
Courtesy of CBS Television and YouTube


From Star Trek TOS, "Patterns of Force"
Courtesy of CBS Television and YouTube


From Star Trek TOS, "The Trouble with Tribbles"
Courtesy of CBS Television and YouTube

Star Trek The Motion Picture Trailer 
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures and Trailer Addict

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Trailer 
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures and YouTube


Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Trailer 
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures and YouTube


Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Trailer 
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures and YouTube


Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Trailer 
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures and YouTube


Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Trailer 
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures and YouTube


Star Trek (2009) Trailer Courtesy of Paramount Pictures, Bad Robot Productions and YouTube

Various Pictures of Star Trek

Picture Courtesy of schematization @ http://schematization.deviantart.com/

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek TOS Episode, "Space Seed" from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star TOS Original Pilot, "The Cage" from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek TOS, "The Original Crew" from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek TNG from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek DS9 from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek Voyager from United Paramount Network (UPN)

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek Enterprise from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Futurama Episode, "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" from FOX Network

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek The Movie (1979) from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan (1982) from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek III The Search for Spock (1984) from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek IV The Voyage Home (1986) from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek V The Final Frontier (1989) from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country (1991) from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek Generations (1994) from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek First Contact (1996) from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek Insurrection (1998) from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek Nemesis (2002) from Paramount Pictures

Picture Courtesy of Star Trek (2009) from Paramount Pictures and Bad Robot Productions
Saturday, February 26, 2011

History of the USS Enterprise

Enterprise history

The name Enterprise comes from a long series of ships. The first was the French frigate L'Entreprise, captured by the British in 1705. The British rechristened the ship HMS Enterprise for use by the Royal Navy. A further nine Royal Navy commissioned warships carried the name "Enterprise". The first United States ship to use the name USS Enterprise (1775) was a Revolutionary War-era sloop-of-war. The seventh American ship to carry the name, the Yorktown class USS Enterprise (CV-6) is the most decorated ship of the U.S. Navy, and the only Yorktown class aircraft carrier to survive World War II. The eighth American ship to bear this name (CVN-65), was the world's first nuclear aircraft carrier.

Development



Ralph McQuarrie's Redesigned Enterprise

According to The Star Trek Encyclopedia, the registry number "NCC-1701" was devised by Matt Jefferies, art director of the first Star Trek series, inspired by an old science fiction cover that Gene Roddenberry liked, with a starship flying through space. Jefferies, who was a pilot, based NCC on 20th century aircraft registration codes. In such 20th century usage, an "N" first letter refers to an aircraft registered in the USA. A "C" for a second letter refers to a civil aircraft. Jefferies added a second "C", just because he thought it looked better.

The Franz Joseph Blueprints, the book The Making of Star Trek and a handful of Star Trek novels state that NCC is an initialism for "Naval Construction Contract".

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".

Star Trek: Phase II

Before Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Paramount had planned a new Star Trek television series to have been named Star Trek: Phase II. Early in the production, Ralph McQuarrie had been hired to redesign the ship. The major feature of the redesign was to replace the cigar-shaped secondary hull with a larger, triangle-shaped section. McQuarrie's design was discarded in favor of keeping the general shape of the ship intact.

Depiction

Pre-Federation era

Two spaceships with the name Enterprise predate the United Federation of Planets.














XCV 330

Registry: USS Enterprise (XCV 330)
Class: Declaration
Service: circa 2130s
Captain: Unknown

This USS Enterprise (XCV 330) appears in Star Trek: The Motion Picture among a series of illustrations depicting ships named Enterprise. The 1979 Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology describes this "first interstellar liner" as a Declaration-class ship launched in 2123.



NX-01

Registry: Enterprise (NX-01)
Class: NX
Service: 2151–2161
Captain: Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula)
The United Earth Starfleet's Enterprise is the main setting of Star Trek: Enterprise.

The Original Series era

Three ships named USS Enterprise are featured in the original Star Trek television series and the first through seventh Star Trek films.



NCC-1701

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
Class: Constitution
Service: 2245–2285
Captains: Robert April (James Doohan, Gene Roddenberry), Christopher Pike (Jeffrey Hunter), James T. Kirk (William Shatner), Willard Decker (Stephen Collins) (refit), Spock (Leonard Nimoy) (refit)
The Federation's first Enterprise is the main setting of the original Star Trek series (1966–1969) and The Animated Series (1973–74). A refitted Enterprise appears in Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), before being destroyed in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984).



NCC-1701-A

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)
Class: Constitution refit
Service: 2286–2293
Captain: James T. Kirk (William Shatner)
This ship first appears at the end of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) and is the main setting of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). The ship is ordered decommissioned at the end of The Undiscovered Country. Paperwork included with the model kit indicated the ship was mothballed at the Memory Alpha ship museum, and William Shatner's novel The Ashes of Eden (1996) depicts the Enterprise-A's removal from the mothball fleet before being destroyed defending the planet Chal.



NCC-1701-B

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)
Class: Excelsior refit
Service: 2293–2320s
Captain: John Harriman (Alan Ruck)
Launched at the start of Star Trek Generations (1994). James T. Kirk goes missing during the ship's maiden voyage. According to Star Trek novels, Demora Sulu becomes captain after Harriman.

The Next Generation era

Three ships named Enterprise are featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation and four TNG-era films.




NCC-1701-C

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)
Class: Ambassador
Service: 2332 – 2344
Captain: Rachel Garrett (Tricia O'Neil), Richard Castillo (Christopher McDonald)
This ship appears in the Next Generation episode "Yesterday's Enterprise" (1990). It was destroyed attempting to defend the Klingon outpost Narendra III from Romulan attack. Survivors included Tasha Yar (Denise Crosby), whose alternate timeline version from "Yesterday's Enterprise" travels with the ship back in time to the battle over Narendra III. The actions of the Enterprise-C's crew became a catalyst for the alliance between the Federation and the Klingon Empire.




NCC-1701-D

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)
Class: Galaxy
Service: 2363–2371
Captains: Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), William T. Riker (Jonathan Frakes), Edward Jellico (Ronny Cox)
The main setting of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994). During Star Trek Generations, the Enterprise was lost in 2371 after an attack by a renegade Klingon Bird-of-Prey (commanded by the Duras sisters) caused extensive damage, leading to a warp core breach. Although the saucer section was safely separated before the breach, the shock wave from the explosion caused it to crash land on Veridian III. With the body destroyed and extensive damage to the saucer, the ship became unsalvageable and was left on Veridian III.




NCC-1701-E

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)
Class: Sovereign
Service: 2372 – Active (as of 2387)
Captain: Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart)
The main setting for the films Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Star Trek: Insurrection (1998), and Star Trek Nemesis (2002). According to Star Trek: Countdown (2009), Data assumed command of the Enterprise after Captain Picard retired from Starfleet to become the Ambassador to Vulcan.




NCC-1701-J

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-J)
Class: Universe
Service: 26th Century
Captain(s): Unknown
The "Azati Prime" episode of Star Trek: Enterprise involves time travel and features a scene in which the Enterprise-J appears. The Enterprise-J operates in the 26th century.

Alternate timelines
Alternate Future




NCC-1701-D

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)
Class: Galaxy DreadnaughtService: Unknown-2388-Unknown
Captain: Admiral William T. Riker (Jonathan Frakes)
In "All Good Things...", the final episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the Enterprise-D was shown in an alternate future where it had been refitted to include a third nacelle, cloaking ability and large phaser cannons on the saucer section.

Mirror Universe

The Mirror Universe first appeared in the original series as reality where a militaristic empire exists in place of the regular universe's United Federation of Planets. Subsequent episodes have shown that the divergence at least predates the Moon landing, with licensed novels putting the divergence before Shakespeare, or even classic Greek literature.

Registry: ISS Enterprise (NX-01)
Class: NX
Service: 2150s
Captains: Maximilian Forrest (Vaughn Armstrong), Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula)
The Star Trek: Enterprise episode "In a Mirror, Darkly" features a Mirror Universe version of the NX-01 Enterprise. This ship is equipped with a cloaking device, deflector shields, a tractor beam, a prototype Agony Booth, and different exterior markings. It is commanded by Captain Maximilian Forrest, although for a brief time his first officer, Commander Jonathan Archer, takes command following a mutiny. This Enterpriseis destroyed by the Tholians.




NCC-1701

Registry: ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
Class: Constitution
Service: 2260s
Captains: Christopher Pike, James T. Kirk (William Shatner), Spock (Leonard Nimoy)
A Mirror Universe Enterprise appears in the original Star Trek episode "Mirror, Mirror". The ship is equipped with an agony booth and the mirror in the captain's quarters conceals Captain Kirk's deadly Tantalus device. The ISS Enterprise was originally the same shooting model as the regular Enterprise. The remastered version of "Mirror, Mirror" includes a CGI version of Enterprise with "ISS" markings on the hull and minor physical differences from USS Enterprise, such as a larger deflector dish, a taller bridge, and altered nacelle details.

Altered reality timeline

The 2009 Star Trek film takes place in an altered reality created when the Romulan character Nero traveled through time via a black hole. It is also the expected setting of the next film in the series.




NCC-1701

Registry: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
Class: Constitution
Service: 2258—
Captains: Christopher Pike (Bruce Greenwood), Spock (Zachary Quinto), James T. Kirk (Chris Pine)

Measurements for this version's final size range from 610 meters to 910 meters. In an interview in Cinefex magazine #118, Industrial Light & Magic Art Director Alex Jaeger discussed the design's growth in size during early production of the film, saying "The reconfigured ship was a larger vessel than previous manifestations – approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) long compared to the 947 foot (289 m) ship of the original series. Once we got the ship built and started putting it in environments it felt too small. The shuttle bay gave us a clear relative scale – shuttles initially appeared much bigger than we had imagined – so we bumped up the Enterprise scale, which gave her a grander feel and allowed us to include more detail." A special feature on starships in the Blu-ray Disc (BD) version of the movie gives the length as 2,379 feet (725 m).

Information Courtesy of Wikipedia