The starship Enterprise made its debut in 1966, and few probably realized at the time that it would become arguably the most iconic space vessel in science fiction. Its saucer, body, and dual nacelle ...
Star Trek, the most complex, thrilling and innovative franchise ever created (sorry, Star Wars fans). Underlined with political or philosophical messages, funny and action-packed, it features solid ...
The first model of the USS Enterprise, the starship that appeared in the opening credits of the original “Star Trek” television series, has been returned to Eugene Roddenberry Jr., the son of the ...
Ask a Trekkie "What happened to the Enterprise?" and they're likely to tell you it was destroyed by Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. From a Star Trek canon perspective, ...
The ship has been brought to life through a web portal. It explores its different versions throughout time using a 365-degree, 3D model. The models don't include characters, it's just about the ship.
There's probably enough material about the tragic afterlives of the USS Enterprise models to fill a small book, at least. Until two years ago, the 1701 prop used for Star Trek (1966) had been left ...
Off the coast of Taiwan, March 1966: Cmdr. David I. Draz adjusts the life jacket of President Chiang Kai-shek of the Republic of China as the generalissimo prepares to board an aircraft on the deck of ...
The Original Series was a work in progress with two fundamental concepts introduced as retcons late in season 1.