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USS Enterprise
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)
First appearance"Yesterday's Enterprise"
Information
AffiliationUnited Federation of Planets
Starfleet
Launched2332
General characteristics
ClassAmbassador
RegistryNCC-1701-C
ArmamentsPhasers
Photon torpedoes
DefensesDeflector shields
PropulsionImpulse drive
Warp drive

The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) (or Enterprise-C) is a fictional starship that appears in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Yesterday's Enterprise". This Ambassador-class starship, under the command of Captain Rachel Garrett (Tricia O'Neil), is the fourth Federation starship to carry the name Enterprise.[1] A model Enterprise-C appears in the Enterprise-D's conference room, although the shooting model built for "Yesterday's Enterprise" is slightly different from the conference room model. Garrett herself is the first female captain of a starship Enterprise shown in Star Trek canon.[2]

Design

The Ambassador-class NCC-1701-C was designed to show a gradual progression from the Excelsior to Galaxy classes. As a result, a few particular aspects of its design resemble both classes, and its size is intermediate between the two.

History

According to the TNG Technical Manual, the ship was built at Earth Station McKinley.[3] According to the Lost Era novels, the Enterprise-C was launched in 2332 under Captain Garrett's command.[4]

In 2344, Romulans attacked the Klingon outpost at Narendra III; the Enterprise answered the distress call. The Enterprise engaged the Romulans, facing four warbirds. An exchange of fire between the Starfleet ship and the Romulans catalyzed the formation of a Kerr Loop, disrupting the space-time continuum. The Enterprise travels through the loop into the mid-2360s, creating an alternate timeline in which history records that the Enterprise-C went missing and the Romulans destroyed the outpost. This series of events leads to a Federation-Klingon war, which in the 2360s the Federation is losing.[1]

Displaced in time, the Enterprise-C encounters the Enterprise-D. The latter manages to repair most of the earlier ship's damage and treat its injured crew, 125 of whom have survived. Influenced by the time-sensitive Guinan, Captain Jean-Luc Picard persuades Garrett to return through the disruption, hoping that the sacrifice of one ship in defense of the Klingon outpost will prevent the war. Garrett is killed during a Klingon attack before the ship can restore the timeline. The surviving crew, under the command of helmsman Lieutenant Junior Grade Richard Castillo, along with the future timeline's Lieutenant Tasha Yar, take the ship back into the disruption. This act returns the Enterprise-C to Narendra III in 2344 at the moment she had previously disappeared. The timeline is restored; the Federation and Klingons are not at war, and the Enterprise-C is destroyed.[1]

The Romulans captured several Enterprise-C survivors, about which Starfleet heard unconfirmed rumors. Tasha Yar was one such survivor, and she went on to bear a Romulan general's child, Sela. Yar is executed after she is caught attempting to escape with four-year-old Sela.[5]

Novels

Garrett and her crew appear in the Star Trek novels The Art of the Impossible and Well of Souls. A short story featuring Garrett and her crew also appears in Star Trek: Enterprise Logs.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Yesterday's Enterprise". Star Trek: The Next Generation. {{cite episode}}: Unknown parameter |episodelink= ignored (|episode-link= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Nemeck, Larry (2003). Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion. Pocket Books. ISBN 0-7434-5798-6.
  3. ^ Okuda, Michael and Sternbach, Rick (1991). Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual. Pocket Books. ISBN 0-671-70427-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Bick, Ilsa J. (2003). Star Trek: The Lost Era: Well of Souls. Pocket Books. ISBN 0-7434-6375-7. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  5. ^ "Redemption, Part II". Star Trek: The Next Generation. {{cite episode}}: Text "Redemption, Part II" ignored (help)