By 2344, an Ambassador-class
vessel beared the name. In that year, NCC-1701-C receives a distress signal from the Klingon outpost on the planet
Narendra III. Enterprise-C is lost and presumed destroyed defending the outpost from four Romulan Warbirds.
However, during the battle it is highly possible, if not probable, that Enterprise-C travelled 22 years into
the future, causing an alternate timeline to form. In this alternate time, the Federation is at war with the Klingon
Empire. A war that the Federation is losing. Also, the chief of security of the Enterprise-D is Lt. Natasha
Yar, who had died two years earlier in the proper timeline. While in the alternate timeline, Enterprise-C and
-D are attacked by two Klingon Birds-of-Prey. This attack leads to the death of the Enterprise-C's commander,
Captain Rachel Garrett. The Ambassador class vessel eventually returns to her own time with her helmsman, Lt.
Richard Castillo, in command. Just prior to the 1701-C's departure, the Captain Picard of the alternate timeline
allows Lt. Yar to return with the Enterprise-C. Upon returning to the proper timeline at almost the exact
instant the vessel left, the Enterprise-C is destroyed, yet successfully defends the Klingon output. More than
twenty years later, rumors suggest that there were survivors from the Enterprise-C however the information
can't be confirmed.
One year before the incident at Narendra
III, Starfleet's Advanced Starship Design Bureau begins the Galaxy Class Development Project. By 2357, the prototype
vessel is commissioned and launched as USS Galaxy, bearing the registry number NX-70637. On October 4, 2363
(Stardate 40759.5), the fifth starship to bear the name Enterprise is launched from Utopia Plantia Yards
registered as NCC-1701-D. Between Stardates 41148 and 48650.1, Jean-Luc Picard, formerly of the Constellation
class USS Stargazer, commanded the ship through many missions and first encounters. During the ship's short,
yet illustrious career, first contact was made with the Q, the Ferengi, the Borg and many other species. Like the
original Enterprise, the Enterprise-D crossed the Romulan Neutral Zone on several occasions. After the
tragic loss of 39 starships to the Borg at the Battle of Wolf 359, Enterprise and her crew were able to prevent
the assimilation of Earth in early 2367. During the Klingon civil war of 2367-8, the Enterprise and 24 other
Federation starships stopped the continued involvement of the Romulan Empire, which was supplying the Duras family
and it's supporters. Between Stardates 46357.4 and 46360.8 in 2369, Enterprise-D was under the temporary
command of Captain Edward Jellico, during armistice negotiations with the Cardassians. In late 2369 and early 2370,
the Enterprise and its crew encountered a renegade group of Borg drones lead by Lore, the android Lt. Commander
Data's brother. Near the end of 2370, the entity known as Q visited Captain Picard and bounced him around between
three different time periods to see if humanity was capable of thought on a higher plain of existence.
During the promotion ceremony for ship's Klingon Tactical officer, Lt. Worf to Lt. Commander in 2371, the Enterprise receives a distress signal from the Amagosa observatory. Upon ths ship's arrival, an away team transported over and found only one survivor from what appeared to be a Romulan attack, leading to an investigation. During the investigation, the survivor, an El-Aurian scientist named Dr. Tolan Soran, requests permission to return to the station, which Captian Picard denied. Despite not having permission, he returns to the station, interrupting Data and Lt. Commander Geordi LaForge, the ship's chief engineer. He assaults LaForge and threatens Data, who is hampered by his recently-installed emotion chip which just moments earlier fused to his neural net. Soran launches a solar probe from the station toward the Amagosa star and upon impact, causes all nuclear fusion to break down in the star and generates a Level 12 shockwave. As the shockwave produced by the star's destruction closes in on the observatory and the Enterprise, the ship's executive officer, Commander Will Riker, and Lt. Commander Worf attempt to rescue their crewmates, but Soran and LaForge are beamed off the observatory by a Klingon Bird-of-Prey under the command of the Duras sisters, Lursa and B'Etor, who have an "alliance" with Soran. Data is recovered and the Enterprise escapes destruction from the shockwave. Upon further investigation it is discovered that Soran had been rescued along with 46 other refugees by the Enterprise-B in 2293. That rescue mission occurred during the ship's maiden voyage, leading to the death of retired Starfleet Captain James T. Kirk. Since the rescue, Soran had become obsessed with returning to the energy ribbon known to those refugees as the Nexus. It is also learned that a current member of the Enterprise-D's crew, the mysterious Guinan, hostess of the ship's "Ten-Forward" lounge was amongst those refugees rescued by the Enterprise-B in 2293. While discussing the situation and her personal experiance, Guinan states that the Nexus is "like being inside pure joy" and warns Picard that if he goes in he may never want to come out. As the investigation continues, Data and Picard discover that in order for Soran to enter the Nexus, the Veridian star would have to be destroyed, resulting in the deaths of the 230 million inhabitants of Veridian IV.
Picard orders the Enterprise to the Veridian system in an attempt to stop Soran from implementing his plan. Upon arrival atttempted a secondEnterprise are contacted by the Duras sisters and a prisoner exchange is established; in return for LaForge, Captain Picard is allowed to beam down to the surface to confront Soran. Prior to the exchange however, Soran uses his knowledge and talent to tap into LaForge's visual prosthetic, known as the VISOR, allowing the Duras sisters to see what LaForge sees without his or anyone else's knowledge. This advantage allows the Duras sisters to learn the Enterprise's shield frequency and alter their weapons' frequecy to match. They attack and cause heavy damage to Enterprise before they can respond. Once the Enterprise does respond however, the response is swift and catastrophic; resulting in the destruction of the the Duras' Bird-of-Prey and the deaths of the sisters and their crew. Unfortunately the victory is short lived. An explosion in Engineering leads to the evacuation of the engineering (battle) section of the ship and the separation of the saucer module from the battle section. Moments after seperation the ship's warp core breaches, destroying the battle section. A subspace shockwave created by the core breach slams into the saucer, causing it barrel into Veridian III's atmosphere nearly out of control and then crash on the surface.
While the Enterprise's crew fights for their lives in space; eventually crash-landing on the surface, Captain Picard is intially unsuccessful in stopping Soran, resulting in the destruction of the system including the deaths of 230 million inhabitants of Veridian IV and the crew of the Enterprise, on the surface of Veridian III. However, Picard finds himself in the Nexus, eventually realizes were he is and attempts to get help, initially from an afterimage of Guinan and then James T. Kirk, who has been in the Nexus since the rescue mission in 2293, occurring 78 years earlier but for him it only occurred a few minutes ago. Upon leaving the Nexus, Picard and Kirk succesfully prevent Soran from destroying the Veridian System when he is killed as his solar probe is destroyed on the launch pad. Sadly, Kirk loses his life saving millions of others, saying "It was fun". Picard buries Kirk in a simple grave, marking it with Kirk's Starfleet insignia. He is picked up by a shuttlecraft and taken to the crashsite. Picard records his final "Captain's Log" aboard the Enterprise on Stardate 48650.1; stating that three Federation ships, lead by the Nebula Class USS Farragut, were rescuing the crew, causalties were light amongst the crew but the ship could not be salvaged.
One year after the events in the
Veridian system, Starfleet commissions a new Sovereign-class starship as the sixth starship to bear the name
Enterprise on Stardate 49827.5. Commanded by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the new vessel bears the registry number
NCC-1701-E. Less than a year later in 2373 the Borg attempt a second invasion of Federation Space. As during the first
invasion, the Borg enter Earth's solar system before theEnterprise could arrive, which had been ordered to
patrol the Romulan Neutral Zone. Captain Picard takes command of the fleet battling the Borg vessel during this
second attempt to assimilate Earth. The Borg vessel is destroyed but not before launching a new ship in the shape of
a sphere. This sphere creates a temporal vortex to travel back in time. The Enterprise pursues the ship into
the past. Upon the ship's arrival, the Borg vessel is firing weapons at Earth's surface. Enterprise responds
to the attack by firing it's quantum torpedoes, destroying the sphere. After determining the location that the Borg
were firing on, the crew discover that they were in the mid-21st Century with the date being April 4, 2063; one day
before Earth's first official contact with an alien race. April 5, 2063 also marks Earth's first faster-than-light
space flight, made by scientist Dr. Zefram Cochrane. Prior to the Borg sphere's destruction, the Borg transported to
the Enterprise in their continued attempt to prevent First Contact. Their mission would be stopped by the
Enterprise crew on Earth, in space and onboard the ship. Dr. Cochrane's warp ship, the Phoenix, would
make it's short voyage in subspace and history continues uninterrupted. The Enterprise returned to the
24th Century.
Two years later the ship is on a diplomatic mission when it receives a communication from Admiral Dougherty of Starfleet. Dougherty was assigned as a liaison between the Federation and the Son'a in studying a race known as the Ba'ku. Dougherty's message to Enterprise indicated that Lt. Commander Data was malfunctioning and he required Data's schematics. Captain Picard found this unusual and decided to head to the Ba'ku planet in the Briar Patch. After the ship's arrival and the recovery of Data, the crew discovered that there was a conspiracy to move the Ba'ku civilization off the planet so that the Son'a could collect the metaphasic particles in the planet's rings. Unfortunately, the procedure would destroy the planet's ecosystem, making the planet uninhabitable for generations. Picard made the decision that he alone would help the Ba'ku, fortunately his loyal crew disobeyed his orders and assisted their captain and the Ba'ku. While most of the senior officers were on the planet's surface, the Enterprise, under the command of Commander Riker, proceeded out of the Briar Patch to make contact with the Federation Council, to "put a face on the Ba'ku". Before they could get clear of the Briar Patch, Enterprise was intercepted by Son'a ships and attacked. Enterprise and her crew were victorious but at the cost of the ship's warp core, which was used to seal a subspace tear created by subspace weapons fired by the Son'a. Captain Picard and his officers on the surface were mostly successful in preventing the capture of the Ba'ku, despite his capture. Captain Picard was personally responsible for the destruction of the particle collector by activating the collector's self-destruct system. The Ba'ku were returned to their planet.
In 2379, USS Enterprise detects a positronic energy signature in the Kolarun system, while in route to
Betazed for the Betazoid wedding ceremony of Commander Riker and Counselor Troi. The ship alters course for Kolarus
III which is very near the Romulan Neutral Zone. Upon arrival at the planet, it's discovered that there is an
disassembled Soong-type android on the surface, which an away team recovers and returns to the ship with it. While
reassembling and activating the android known as B-4, Enterprise is ordered by Admiral Kathryn Janeway; former
Captain of USS Voyager; to Romulus on a diplomatic mission to discuss peace with the new leader of the Romulan
Star Empire. The ship arrives at Romulus on Stardate 56844.9 and is forced to wait in orbit for 17 hours before they
are contacted. A huge vessel decloaks in front of Enterprise, hails the ship, and is identified by the Reman
Viceroy as the Scimitar. An away team beams over and meets the new Preator, whose name is Shinzon.
It's determined that Shinzon is a clone of Captain Picard and was created by the Romulans to insert a spy within
the Federation. The leadership changed on Romulus and the plan was aborted. While still a child, Shinzon was sent to
Remus, the sister planet of Romulus, to live and work in the dilithium mines. Eventually he became the leader of the
Remans, developed an alliance with members of the Romulan military and one senator. To secure their allegiance and
loyalty he convinces them that he will destroy Earth, allowing for an invasion of the Federation which would be
crippled. His allies implemented a coup he devised in order to become Preator, or leader, of the entire Romulan Star
Empire.
After the initial encounter and dinner between him and Captain Picard, Counselor Troi is telepathically
assaulted by Shinzon and his Reman Viceroy. Also, B-4 downloads data from the ship's computers, which is discovered
by the ship's crew. B-4 is deactivated and Data is transported over to the Reman ship acting like B-4. Data assists
Captain Picard in his escape after he was captured by Shinzon in order for him to utilize Picard's blood to survive.
Upon Picard and Data's return, Enterprise swiftly departs for the Neural Zone and Federation space. With
Shinzon in command, the Scimitar pursues and attacks Enterprise under cloak, forcing Enterprise
out of warp; beginning the Battle of Bassen Rift. The ship attempts a counterattack but is unsuccessful. As the
battle unfolds, two Romulan vessels decloak and join in the battle on the side of Enterprise. Despite the
perfect cloak on the Scimitar, the ship does lose that advantage but not before one of the Romulan ships is
destroyed, the other is heavily damaged and Enterprise loses its shields. After the shields fall, the ship was
boarded, however Commander Riker, Lt. Commander Worf and several Enterprise security personnel contain the
boarding party. As this is going on aboard the ship, the fight continues out in space. With shields down, the hull is
heavily damaged, including the bridge. The hull encompassing the front of the bridge is breached and at least one
member of the bridge crew is sucked out into open space before a force field is activated and the bridge is secured.
As Enterprise and Scimitar "face" each other bow-to-bow, Captain Picard decides to something that
Shinzon couldn't predict. He orders all power diverted to the impulse engines and Counselor Troi to set a collision
course into the Scimitar at full impulse. Scimitar attempts to move out of the way, but
Enterprise collides with the ship. Shinzon orders full reverse after the collision and the two ships separate.
With both ships now disabled, Shinzon orders the activation of ship's Thalaron radiation generator to destroy
Picard's ship. In what would have been a final, desperate act, Captain Picard attempts to activate the ship's
auto-destruct sequence in the hope that the destruction of Enterprise would also destroy Shinzon and his ship.
Unfortunately, the destruct sequence is damaged and can't be activated. Captain Picard then grabs a phaser rifle and
beams over the Scimitar, leaving Data in command without transporters. Data hands command over to Counselor
Troi and leaves the Enterprise through the torn hull and boards the Scimitar from space. Aboard the
Scimitar, Captain Picard makes his way through the ship killing much of the remaining crew. When he gets to
the ship's bridge, he eliminates the bridge crew and ends up in hand-to-hand combat with Shinzon. Shinzon is killed
but Picard is pinned between a bulkhead and Shinzon's dead body. Data appears before Picard and moves Shinzon's body,
slaps an emergency transport beacon on Picard, who beams back to the Enterprise. Data fires his phaser at the
Thalaron generator, destroying the generator and sacrificing himself to save his friends and Earth. Enterprise
returns to Earth for repairs. Riker is promoted to Captain. He and Counselor Troi depart Enterprise for their
new starship home, USS Titan.