(in order)
Captain Jonathan Archer
Captain Robert April
Captain/Fleet Captain Christopher Pike
Captain/Admiral James Tiberius Kirk
Captain Willard Decker
Captain John Harriman
Captain Rachel Garrett
Lt. Richard Castillo (as acting Captain)
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Some others who have held temporary command:
Commodore Matthew Decker
Commander Spock
Commander William Riker
Edward Jellico
Thomas Halloway (alternate timeline)
Commander Data
Lt. Cmdr. Geordi LaForge
Commander/Captain Montgomery Scott
Lt. Cmdr./Commander Worf
The main character captain names from the Star Trek Films and TV Series' are:
TOS & animated - James Tiberius Kirk
The Next Generation - Jean Luc Picard
Deep Space Nine - Benjamin Sisko
Voyager - Kathryn Janeway
Enterprise - Jonathan Archer
There are many other captains but they have minor roles (e.g. Christopher Pike, Ronald Tracey, Commodore William Decker, Commodore Robert Wesley, and Edward Jellico on TNG)
Many of the crew (e.g. CDR William Riker and CDR Worf, son of Mogh) end up being promoted to captain in the movie series or alternate timelines.
If we are tallking about the Star Trek television series (and the timeline it is primarily set in), then the original captain of the original Starfleet vessel USS Enterprise NCC 1701 was Robert T April followed by Christopher Pike and then James T Kirk. This information was changed for the latest Star Trek (2009) film (watch it to find out how!)
The USS Enterprise A was first featured in the film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home in 1986. The USS Enterprise A was also used as the main setting for many other Star Trek films. The USS Enterprise A was decommissioned in the film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
The captain of the first Enterprise NCC-1701 is James T. Kirk.
USS Enterprise (CV-6) was one of three sister fleet carriers during WWII: USS Yorktown (sunk at Midway) and USS Hornet (sunk at Santa Cruz Islands); USS Enterprise was the only survivor of her class from WWII, and earned 20 battle stars; fighting in nearly every major sea battle during WWII (discounting British Naval Operations in the Atlantic/Mediterranean Theaters). USS Enterprise (CV-65) was the world's first atomic powered aircraft carrier.
This varies from ship to ship (there are many ships named USS Enterprise in the Star Trek universe). Enterprise NX-01 (without the USS prefix) had a crew compliment of 83. Enterprise 1701 and 1701-A from the original series and movies had 430. Enterprise 1701-D from The Next Generation had 1000 (but that included the civilian families of the crew as well). Enterprise 1701-E (from the latest TNG movies) had a crew compliment of 885.
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701D) is 72 meters in height and the Oasis Queen of the Seas is 65 meters high. Therefore the USS Enterprise is of a greater height.
Kathryn Janeway was not a captain of the USS Enterprise. She was captain of the USS Voyager.Christopher Pike was a former captain of the USS Enterprise.
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The USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (the one in The Original Series and the first three movies) is self-destructed by Captain Kirk in the third movie. It is replaced by the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) .
Captain Thomas Truxton was the first captain of the USS Constellation. The ship was the best the US had at the time in 1799.
In the Star Trek universe, Jean-Luc Picard was the captain of the USS Enterprise-D and USS Enterpise-E.
The USS Enterprise A was first featured in the film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home in 1986. The USS Enterprise A was also used as the main setting for many other Star Trek films. The USS Enterprise A was decommissioned in the film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
They become on the USS Enterprise by boarding it.
The captain of the first Enterprise NCC-1701 is James T. Kirk.
There were 2 CO's commanding USS Enterprise (CVN-65), the world's first Nuclear Carrier, in 1963: Captain Vincent P. de Poix - Plank Owner - November 11, 1961 (Commissioning on 25 Nov 1961) to July 20, 1963 Commanded Enterprise through the Cuban Missile Crisis, her first International Crisis. Relieved by: Captain Frederick H. Michaelis - July 20, 1963 to July 17,1965 Enterprise has had a long and storied history. She is schedule for decommissioning n 2013.
The first TV appearance of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 was September 8, 1966 .
USS Enterprise 1961 The first nuclear Aircraft carrier was USS "Enterprise" CVN-65 (called "The Big E"); she went into commission on November 25, 1961