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Encyclopedia > I.S.S. Enterprise

In the fictional Star Trek universe, the I.S.S. Enterprise is a starship from the Mirror Universe reality. The Enterprise boldly going where no man had gone before. ... This article is about the vehicle for interstellar travel. ... In the Star Trek television series, the Mirror Universe is an alternate reality. ...


I.S.S. is short for "Imperial Star Ship". An Imperial Star Ship is a starship of the Terran Empire from the Mirror Universe of Star Trek (the evil universe). ...


In the Original Series

In The Original Series, the ship in almost every way, appeared as an exact duplicate of the Federation starship U.S.S. Enterprise, except for the ominous logo of the Terran Empire that was seen on doors and bulkheads throughout the ship. Some interior scenes were darker and filled with devices of punishment and torture, such as agony booths and the mirror-Captain Kirk's deadly Tantalus device. The starship Enterprise as it appeared on Star Trek Star Trek is a culturally significant science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry in the 1960s. ... Introduction In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ... USS Enterprise (NX-01) USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) The USS Enterprise is the name given to a series of starships featured many films and television episodes of the Star Trek... The Terran Empire is, in the fictional universe of Star Trek, an alternate-history counterpart of the United Federation of Planets. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, an agony booth is a device from the Mirror Universe reality, that is used to punish insubordination of personnel on board an Imperial starship. ... Captain James T. Kirk James Tiberius Kirk, a fictional character in the Star Trek television series, was the captain of the starship Enterprise (NCC-1701 and NCC-1701-A). ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, a Tantalus Field is a device from the Mirror Universe reality. ...


Since the Empire was more about conquering space than peacefully exploring it, Imperial ships differed with more powerful weapon systems than the Federation would consider putting on their vessels.


The ship was seen in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode Mirror, Mirror. The starship Enterprise as it appeared on Star Trek Star Trek is a culturally significant science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry in the 1960s. ... Mirror, Mirror was an episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. ...


In Enterprise

In Star Trek: Enterprise, the Mirror Universe ship in almost every way appeared as an exact duplicate of the Enterprise (NX-01). Differences included the use of a cloaking device captured from the Suliban, escape pods, a tractor beam as opposed to a grappler, and a torture booth created by the mirror Doctor Phlox and Malcolm Reed. It was commanded by Captain Maximilian Forrest, although for a brief time his first officer, Commander Jonathan Archer, took command following a mutiny. This Enterprise is destroyed by the Tholians. See In a Mirror, Darkly. The starship Enterprise (NX-01) Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ... In the Star Trek television series, the Mirror Universe is an alternate reality. ... The starship Enterprise (NX-01) The Enterprise (NX-01) is a starship in the Star Trek fictional universe commanded by Captain Jonathan Archer. ... Suliban are a starfaring race in the Star Trek universe. ... Doctor Phlox is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise played by John Billingsley. ... External links Malcolm Reed article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki Categories: Stub | Star Trek characters ... Admiral Maxwell Forrest was a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, played by Vaughn Armstrong. ... Captain Jonathan Archer Captain Jonathan Archer, played by Scott Bakula, is the captain of the starship Enterprise (NX-01) in the fictional television series Star Trek: Enterprise. ... A Tholian Tholians are a starfaring and extremely territorial race in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... In a Mirror, Darkly is a two-part episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. ...


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