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E: 19/03? Win Star Trek The Visual Dictionary

Lakshmi7
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edited 5 March 2013 at 10:19PM in Game Over Archives
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Answer: NX-01, NCC-1701, NCC-1701-A, NCC-1701-B, NCC-1701-C, NCC-1701-D, NCC-1701-E & NCC-1701-J. (Please thank ortelious & Midnighter below. :T :T :T)

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  • ortelious
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    They were all different but started:-

    NCC-1701


    So from the question do they want them all listing or just the common bit at the start?

    if so:-

    NCC-1701
    NCC-1701-A
    NCC-1701-B
    NCC-1701-C
    NCC-1701-D
    NCC-1701-E
  • Midnighter
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    You seem to have missed a few:

    NX-01: The designation of the first Enterprise in the series of the same name.

    NCC-1701-J: A 26th Century version that also appeared in an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise.

    And if there was a J then it's reasonable to hypothesize that there were also ships with designations ending F-I. Although they've never actually appeared on screen.

    Source - http://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/15/how-many-different-enterprises-were-there
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