I can"t recall a Titan. There is a guided missile called the Titan and various forms were used to loft the Gemini Manned space capsules in the sixties. these were modified Titan II"s. The Titan Three with side booster tanks was used mainly to loft satellite vehicles and not manned craft. Had a sort of Russian Orthodox look with those side tanks!
It stands for "United Space Ship", probably referring to the united territories of the United Federation of Planets.
The Thunderchild was commanded by Captain Bem Okala.
The trailer was for the 2009 Star Trek Movie. It was showing the USS Enterprise while it was Under Construction, but that was never the name of the film.
No, Captain Kirk is a famous fictional starship captain of the USS Enterprise, from the TV and movie series Star Trek.
In the Original Star Trek Series Spok was Second in Command of the Enterprise NCC-1701. In Star Trek The Next Generation Commander Willaim T. Riker is the Second in Command/First Officer of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D (Galaxy Class Starship used in the series)
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It stands for "United Space Ship", probably referring to the united territories of the United Federation of Planets.
The Enterprise is a starship that is used in the Star Trek science fiction movie's. Formally named the USS Enterprise, the ship has appeared in several Star Trek movie's. The first movie featuring the USS Enterprise is simply named 'Star Trek- The Motion Picture'.
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The USS Enterprise D is used in the Star Trek series. It is the main setting for the "Star Trek: Next Generation" show and has been used in the movie "Star Trek: Generations".
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.
There are two ships with this name : a real transport ship and a fictional starship * USS Antares (AKR-294) is a Fast Sealift ship previously assigned to the Military Sealift Command, and currently with the Ready Reserve Force under MARAD, Marine Administration and no longer using the US Navy designation. * USS Antares, a fictional ship of the Star Trek universe, was destroyed by a mechanical failure in its propulsion system, exacerbated by Charles Evans.
Yes, Commander William Riker from "Star Trek: The Next Generation" temporarily captained the USS Enterprise-D in several episodes when Captain Picard was on assignment or incapacitated. Additionally, Riker later became captain of the USS Titan in the expanded universe novels.
The USS Enterprise's Registry # is NCC-1701.
The ship is a 19th century sailing ship labelled "USS Enterprise". According to Memory Alpha, it was created for the Holodeck, and isn't an actual sailing ship, just based on ones from the time.
In 'Star Trek: The Original Series' the USS Enterprise's physician is played by the late DeForest Kelley as 'Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy' .