The USS Da Vinci (NCC-81623) is a fictional spaceship in the Starfleet Corps of Engineers (S.C.E.) series of Star Trek novels. This page relates to the Star Trek usage of NCC. For alternate meanings of NCC, see NCC (disambiguation) this Starship Enterprise from Star Trek:The Next Generation has the designation NCC 1701-D NCC is a fictional designation for starships conceived within Star Trek. ... The Three Graces, here in a painting by Sandro Botticelli, were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology. ... Starfleet Corps of Engineers ( for short) is a series of books in the Star Trek universe. ... The Enterprise boldly going where no man had gone before. ...
The ship is of the Saber class. It is 190 meters long, has two nacelles, and can maintain a top speed of Warp 9.7 for 12 hours. The USS Yeager (NCC-61947), a Saber class starship In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Saber class is a variety of starship produced and used by Starfleet. ... In airplanes, the nacelle is a covered housing separated from the main structure that usually holds engines, fuel, or equipment. ... The Enterprise-D goes into warp. ...
The commanding officer of the Da Vinci is Captain David Gold and its first officer is Commander Sonya Gomez, who is also the leader of the S.C.E. Sonya Gomez is a Starfleet engineer on the television show Star Trek: The Next Generation. ...
DaVincis bird, or Ornithopter to give it its proper title can bes een as a symbol of much of this genius work: remarkable, ahead of its time, not very practical and pretty impossible.
DaVincis idea is exploited in a similar way in The Wild Wild West (Sonnefeld 1999) where Gordons dream of a flying machine is exploited as a repeating theme throughout the film.
Here the legacy of DaVincis genius is intended for evil and greed, something that the real DaVinci seen at the beginning of the film would have abhorred (he is obviously shaken when he sees the power and potential of his machine, deliberately disassembling a key component).