Sandy asks…
How do we engineer the world infrastructure to accomodate Star Trek Enterprise class space ships?
What are the dimensions for an Star Trek Enterprise class spaceship?
What would the dimensions be for the transportation links for continous multilayer spaceship hulls?
admin answers:
You seriously can’t google the blueprints of the enterprise?
All the friggin geeks in the world and u don’t think SOMEBODY has posted that?
Here let me google that FOR you:
oh look! Tons of pages:
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/articles/constitution-refit.htm
“overall length of 289m for the original version and 305m for the refit”
Sandra asks…
are the characters in star trek enterprise supposed to be atheist?
in all the other instalments of star trek i noticed that the characters were atheist are the star trek enterprise crew supposed to be also?
admin answers:
Religion has actually not been touched on too awful much. I guess that in that time period religion wasn’t as big of a deal as it is nowadays. There have been references but nothing more than passing. Except for the Klingons, their religion is central to their entire being involving characters like Kahles who is (I’m guessing) their equivalent of God/Jesus.
Also, something to keep in mind: with all of the different races and species involved there would be so many different faiths and religions that to make a big deal about ANY religion would almost be disastrous for the Federation.
Hope this helps.
Jenny asks…
Would you suggest seeing Star Trek: Enterprise before The Original Series?
I have both series on DVD, and haven’t seen many episodes of either one, although I am a Star Trek fan and have seen all of TNG and DS9. Anyway, I’ve been wondering which series to see next. Although The Original Series was made before Enterprise, Enterprise take place around a century before TOS, and I’m not sure whether I want to go chronologically or by how they were released.
So which series do you think I should start with? Thanks in advance.
admin answers:
Honestly what everyone is trying to tell you is , it really doesn’t matter. They are different except for protocols and the name enterprise. Other than that there really is no order to them you can watch them at any point in the series. You can start with any episode or season it doesn’t matter with this show. I am a trekkie too. Now if you being a trekkie were to watch a show like Lost, then I would say start with the pilot and don’t blink or miss an episode. But with star trek doesn’t matter at all.
Robert asks…
Where can I purchase the Star Trek Enterprise?
Hello, one of my dreams is to fly through space, to meet some aliens, to use a warp hole or to just see the stars. I thought my dreams were inpossible unless I saw Star Trek.
On Star Trek is a ship called the Star Trek Enterprise, which can fly though space. So where can I purchase this Star Trek Enterprise so I can fly though space and forfill my dream.
Thanks
admin answers:
Actually the ship was usually called NCC-1701.
The Enterprise bit was the type of ship it was. Perhaps not a type, but at least a small “family” of shipS
before the TV series
XCV 330
NX-01
the original series where
NCC-1701
NCC-1701-A
NCC-1701-B
then in TNG ships where
NCC-1701-C
NCC-1701-D
NCC-1701-E
the Registry of Starfleet ships
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starfleet_starship_registry_(Star_Trek)#Prefixes
sorry but none are for sale, because they are NOT real.
Q is awsome.
EVIL? Never. He only empowered Ol baldy to take action and responsibility for himself.
Lizzie asks…
Any one here who have been on the real Star Trek Enterprise?
Those who N v nail us. Or from other Star Cruisers Excelcius or the Eastern Fleet vessels?
On one interstellar trek their was about 200 hundred people on the Enterprise a lot of civilian cock tail waitresses in short mini skirts. So maybe some one has a ember still burning from 30 years ago, and watch yahoo answers space astronomy.
No hecklers. No comedian answers please.
admin answers:
Um, you ask a patently nonsensical question and request not to be heckled?
Yes, I’ve been on the real Enterprise — which is to say, on a couple of sets for Star Trek TNG and Star Trek Voyager, built on the soundstages at Paramount Studios in California.
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