By Joshua Tyler
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There have been many ships named Enterprise in the Star Trek franchise. Star Trek, always looking for a new show, has destroyed a lot. Here’s how it happened …
Destruction of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701

The Enterprise refit, the original company, was destroyed using a self -destruction mechanism integrated in Star Trek III: the search for spock. Captain Kirk saw it as the only way to transform death into a chance to fight to live. He attracted Klingons to the ship, while he and his crew radiated. The Klingons could not escape before the explosion of the ship.
The saucer was destroyed first

The self-destruction of the ship destroyed the corporate saucer section and sent it to fairing in the atmosphere below.
The company burns in the atmosphere

Burning and broken the company fell to the atmosphere of the Genesis planet. The back -to -school heat completely destroyed what remained of the ship, dissolving in a ball of fire in descending.
Destruction of the company of the NCC-1701-C

The final fate of the Enterprise-C is not displayed at the camera, but we see it just before it goes to its destiny in the Star Trek: The next generation Episode “yesterday’s business. We also discover through historical recordings where and how it happened.
Enterprise-C in the future before its destruction

The Enterprise-C has traveled a flaw in the time it met the Enterprise-D. In order to save the calendar, the C comes back through the rift of what it has been out and, in doing so, made the ultimate sacrifice.
Enterprise-C destroyed for peace

While waiting for the Enterprise-C on the other side of this time, a multitude of Romulan ships attacking an outpost of the Klingon. When it emerges from the Rift, the Enterprise-C is destroyed by the Romulian armada in a vain attempt to save the Klingons. While the C is destroyed, his sacrifice encourages a treaty between the Klingon Empire and the Federation, provoking galactic peace.
The destruction of the company of the NCC-1701-D

The Enterprise-D unfortunately encountered its end in the very first release on the big screen of the ship, at the end of the film Star Trek: Generations. She attacked a Klingon ship with the ability to shoot through her shields. Although the company manages to destroy the Klingons, it is too seriously damaged …
Destruction of the separation of the engineering shell and the corporate saucer-d

Due to Klingon’s attack, Warp Core of Enterprise-D is unstable and about to explode. Commander Riker, in charge at the time, chose to separate the Saucer section from the ship from his driving section (where the chain core is housed) to try to move away from the explosion.
The Enterprise-d Saucer section falls to its destiny

Unfortunately, the Enterprise-d Sep sauce was too late and the main shell of the ship is too close to gravity From a neighboring planet when she separated. The ship is pulled into the planet’s atmosphere, where it begins to burn.
Enterprise-d Saucer Crash Lands

Unlike its predecessor, the Enterprise Retitles, the saucer of the Enterprise-D succeeds in avoiding burning in the atmosphere and the collision lands on the ground. The crew inside the Saucer section survives and the Saucer section is recovered. Years later, Geordi Laforge renovated the Saucer section and attaches it to a new Drive section, for an exhibition at the Starfleet Museum.
The destruction of the company Kelvinverse NCC-1701

In 2009, director JJ Abrams restarted Star Trek with a series of feature films. These take place in an alternative universe that fans call the Kelvinverse. The company of this universe also ends up being destroyed. This happens in the latest film in the Kelvinverse series, Star Trek: Beyond, When the company is attacked by a massive swarm of small automated ships.
Kelvinverse company is cut into pieces

As Spock Notes correctly at the start of the attack, the company is not configured for this type of commitment. It is powerless while the small ships start to cut it into pieces until the section of the saucer remains.
The saucer of the Kelvinverse Enterprise saucer

The remaining part of the ship, the saucer, stands long enough for the crew to go to their evacuation pods. Inspired by the Enterprise-D, he then crashed on the planet below and he remains very little.
The destruction of the company of the NCC-1701-F

During the Picard final, Enterprise F is on the wrong side. The ship is taken over by the Borg and leads the Federation fleet by attacking Spacedock. What is not clear is if she survived the battle.
Spacedock shoots back

SpaceDock shoots back and we know that the company F is in this fleet of ships from which it draws. He is also the leader of this fleet, and one of the most powerful ships. So, if you will first focus your weapons on something, it could be logical for Spacedock to make the company F a priority target.
Proof that the Enterprise-F was destroyed
Has the F therefore survived its battle with SpaceDock? We believe that the answer is clearly not. This image is an enlightened screenshot of Star Trek: Picard Final episode, featuring the Enterprise D and the future G company after the battle. They fly through the wreckage of the fleet that hired Spacedock. There are several ships in the blow, but the one presented the most highlight, that directly between D and G is exactly like the F company, and it was destroyed.
The fate of other Star Trek companies

There are, of course, many ships named Enterprise. We do not know the fate of most of them. The company-B is seen in Star Trek: GenerationsBut we don’t know what happens to him later. Some companies survive retired, such as the NCC-1701-A. He ended up parking in this museum, a tourist attraction for those who wish to explore the story of Starfleet.