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USS Enterprise (XCV 330)

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The USS Enterprise XCV 330 is a starship (or spaceship) in the Star Trek universe. Its image appears in Star Trek: The Motion Picture among a chronological series of illustrations depicting previous ships named Enterprise.

The Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology, published in 1979, about the time of TMP, gives this ship the class name Declaration, with a launch date of 2123 (which in that timeline, places it after the founding of the Federation, and only 60 years before the launch of the Enterprise NCC-1701). It is described as the "first interstellar liner". Its length is given as 300m, and it its capacity as 100 crew and 850 passengers. <ref>Goldstein, Stanley and Fred (1980). Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology. ISBN 0671790897.</ref> The Spaceflight Chronology has been frequently contradicted by later and more authorative sources.

The Star Trek Maps by New Eye Photography Editors, also published in 1979, listed this ship as a Fusion drive probe that was Earth's first attempt to explore another solar system.

A painting of a ship from the same class is on the wall of Earth's 602 Club circa 2143 in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "First Flight", suggesting that this Enterprise (or perhaps the Declaration, q.v.) was Earth's first warp two-capable starship.

It is uncertain what the USS prefix in the ship’s name stands for. This USS Enterprise predates the Federation, and was not a Starfleet ship. (The NX-01 was Starfleet’s first Enterprise). While the United Earth Space Probe Agency did exist before 2143, they are not known to have used a prefix before their ship names. The United States of America did still exist in 2143,<ref>Star Trek: Enterprise. “Affliction”. This episode—set in 2154—notes that the USA still exists as of that date.</ref> and they are the current users of the USS prefix (United States Ship), although this does not conclusively make the XCV 330 American.

Design-wise, the XCV 330 differs greatly from all other known Earth starships. It is composed of a long, narrow central shaft surrounded by two large rings. At the front of the shaft is an enlarged "bridge" area. Its design is reminiscent of the Vulcan starships depicted in Enterprise.

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The ship was originally designed by Matt Jeffries during the early pre-production stage of Star Trek. After the show was cancelled, the design was considered for use in a planned, but never produced, sci-fi television series by Gene Roddenberry. The show may have been called Starship.

Gene Roddenberry's imagination brings you "Starship". The vessel of the future as only he could picture it. This could be the forerunner of a new TV series, a Starship operated by an enormous computer which is a lifeform itself. Each human on board is a genius, a highly trained science specialist, part of a team of Galactic trouble shooters. A brand-new concept in future space travel. We also have three different views of the Metatransit system, side elevations of the systems analysis unit, and the Metaflier section of the Starship. Imagine yourself on a mission in space aboard this luxury cruiser. You’ll be spellbound! —from Majel Barrett’s Lincoln Enterprises catalog.
Previous ship:
Space shuttle
Enterprise OV-101
Spaceships/Starships
named Enterprise
Next ship:
Enterprise NX-01
2151–2161
Star Trek ships named Enterprise
USS Enterprise (XCV 330)Enterprise (NX-01)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-J)


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