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The USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-D) (or ''Enterprise''-D, to distinguish it from earlier and later starships with the same name) is a 24th-century starship in the ''Star Trek'' fictional universe and the principal setting of the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' television series. The ''Enterprise''-D also appears in the pilot episode of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' ("Emissary"),〔 the series finale of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' ("These Are the Voyages..."), and the movie ''Star Trek Generations''. The ''Enterprise''-D is a ''Galaxy''-class ship and the sixth Federation starship in the ''Star Trek'' universe to carry the name ''Enterprise''. ''Enterprise''-D is the flagship of Starfleet.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.chakoteya.net/NextGen/203.htm )〕 In most of its service in the ''Star Trek'' universe, the commanding officer of ''Enterprise''-D is Captain Jean-Luc Picard. In ''Star Trek Generations'', after combat with the Duras sisters' ship, the ship's stardrive section was destroyed and the saucer section crash landed on the surface of the planet Veridian III.〔 The ship was replaced by the ''Sovereign''-class starship USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701-E). ==Design== Andrew Probert, who helped update the original ''Enterprise'' for ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', designed the ''Enterprise''-D.〔 Originally assigned to design the bridge, Probert had a "what if" sketch hanging on his wall that he had drawn after working on ''The Motion Picture''. Story editor David Gerrold saw the sketch and brought it to creator Gene Roddenberry's attention, who approved the sketch as a starting point for the ''Enterprise''-D's design. Probert received a design patent on the ''Enterprise''-D design in 1990.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = United States Patent and Trademark Office )〕 An Industrial Light & Magic team supervised by Ease Owyeung built two filming miniatures (a six-foot model and a two-foot model) for "Encounter at Farpoint", the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' pilot, and these models were used throughout the first two seasons. For the third season, model-maker Greg Jein built a four-foot miniature, which had an added layer of surface plating detail.〔 The six-foot model was used whenever a saucer separation sequence needed to be filmed, and it was then updated by ILM for use in ''Star Trek Generations''. Jonathan Frakes said, "When we negotiate our contracts, Paramount’s company line is that the ship is in fact the star of the show!" In October 2006, the six-foot ''Enterprise'' shooting miniature was auctioned in New York City at Christie's auction house, along with other models, props, costumes, and set pieces from the Star Trek franchise. Its projected value was $20,000 to $30,000; but the final sale price was $576,000. It was the most expensive item in the auction. ILM's John Knoll also built a CGI Electric Image model of the ''Enterprise''-D for the film ''Star Trek Generations'' (1994).〔 That model was transferred to LightWave and used to create various ''Galaxy''-class starships in episodes of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and in the ''Star Trek: Voyager'' episode "Timeless". Eden FX's Gabriel Köerner built a new CGI LightWave model for the ''Enterprise''-D's appearance in ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' The proportions of the Galaxy-class ''Enterprise''-D were different from the original ''Enterprise'' while retaining its familiar dual warp nacelles and saucer section appearance. The nacelles were made proportionally smaller than the saucer section, based on the idea that warp engines would have become more efficient over time. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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