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1. The very first starship USS Enterprise (XCV 330) appears only in pictures and models. Launched in the 2130s, what was this starship's primary goal?
2. The Enterprise NX-01 was featured in "Star Trek: Enterprise". It was the first ship to be outfitted with a warp 5 engine. Who was the captain of this ship?
3. The USS Enterprise NCC-1701 was the first Federation ship to bear the name. First launched in 2245, probably in the Spring, who was its first captain?
4. The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A was the replacement for the original Federation ship after its destruction. In which of the "Star Trek" movies did the Enterprise-A originally launch?
5. The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-B was launched in 2293 under Captain John Harriman. Originally intended to be a journey to Pluto and back, what out-worldly force did the Enterprise-B encounter on its maiden voyage?
6. The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C was the next successor to the proud name of Starfleet ships. Destroyed in the Battle of Narendra III, it appeared in canonical media for the first time in which "Star Trek" series?
7. The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D featured in the longest running series out of all of the "Star Trek" television shows as well as in four of the "Star Trek" movies. Who was the first and longest-serving captain of the Enterprise-D?
8. The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E was the next in the long lineage of starships Enterprise and had many of the crew of the Enterprise-D. Which of these bridge members did not transfer to the Enterprise-E with the rest?
9. The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-G was a ship rechristened. It was given the name following the return of the Enterprise-D and its valiant actions on Frontier Day. What was the original name of this ship?
10. The Enterprise NCC-1701-J was seen on "Star Trek: Enterprise" and participated in the Battle of Procyon V in the 26th century. Which species did they defeat leading to an end to the Temporal Cold War?
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