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The '''USS ''Enterprise'' (''. It replaced the destroyed original USS ''Enterprise'' ( NCC -1701) and was outwardly identical to the earlier vessel save for the registry number. It is the third starship to bear the name 'Enterprise'.

It is speculated by fans that the ship was originally the ''. However, the only basis for this was a comment by series creator Gene Roddenberry , and no solid evidence has ever been provided about the ship's history prior to that film. Further, the ''Yorktown'' was later shown in the TNG novel ''Crossover'' by Michael Jan Friedman, and was an unrefitted ''Constitution''-class starship later mothballed at some point after the events in ''Star Trek IV''.

The technical guidebook ''Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise'' states that the starship re-christened was the USS ''Ti-Ho'' (NCC-1798), and was equipped with a transwarp drive, but this may be subject to change or speculation. Another account better in line with the filmic continuity comes from the ''Star Trek IV Sourcebook'' (published by FASA Corporation ), which establishes the NCC-1701-A's former identity as the USS ''Atlantis'', in spacedock at the time of the Whalesong crisis, and later redesignated as the new USS ''Enterprise''.

Between the fourth and fifth films, the ''Enterprise'' returned to spacedock for refitting. The existing ''Enterprise'' sets from the first through fourth films were redressed for use on '''', so some new sets were constructed for the fifth film. The producers explained that the reason the bridge appeared so different was that the Bridge Module was replaced during this refitting. Although never confirmed on screen, additional extensive refits must have occurred to the rest of the vessel, since it is shown to be on a Shakedown cruise in the fifth film (which otherwise would contradict the view that the 1701-A was simply a previously-existing starship, renamed, unless a newly built one).

In '''' the ship was dispatched on a mission to rescue hostages, despite being not operational. It was then hijacked by the Vulcan renegade Sybok , who took the ship to a mysterious planet, where a powerful alien being masquerading as God was encountered. After a short while there, the crew were caught off-guard by some Klingons, and they caused minor damage before being called off.

In the next film, '''', the ship encountered a Klingon ship that could fire while cloaked (this had been previously impossible). It suffered major structural damage before being able to track and destroy the Klingons, with the help of the USS ''Excelsior'' ( NCC -2000). At the end of the film, the ''Enterprise''-A was decommissioned. Although the exact number of years elapsing between the fifth and sixth films has never been confirmed, it is unlikely that Starfleet would want to decommission a relatively new vessel, adding more credence to the suggestion that the ''Enterprise''-A was a renamed, older (but refitted) vessel. However, the decommissioning order appears to come as a surprise to Kirk, so the reason for the vessel being taken out of service (especially within moments of the end of a very successful mission) remains a puzzle. The ship was, however, heavily damaged in the movie; although greater damage has been seen and repaired, the age of the class of ship itself could've been the deciding factor in not repairing it.

The fate of the vessel after this point has never been established in canon. Many fans assume that the ship was put in the '' episode, " Relics ", although if it was the ''Enterprise'' Picard probably should have said so, most likely in the holodeck scene, stating that a Constitution class vessel was housed in said museum, although Picard never says which vessel was so preserved). Kirk's speech about passing control of the ship on to others at the end of the film suggests that a new crew took over command of the vessel (although this contradicts the earlier reference to decommissioning).

The command structure of the NCC-1701-A is unlike anything ever encountered in ''Star Trek'' in that the senior crew of the vessel consisted of no less than three officers of Captain rank: Kirk, Spock and Montgomery Scott .

According to the (non-canonical) ''Star Trek'' novel ''The Ashes of Eden'', written by William Shatner , the ''Enterprise-A'' was decommissioned at the behest of the new Starfleet Commander-in-Chief Admiral Androvar Drake, a rival of Kirk's since their early careers. The ''Enterprise''-A was to be used in war games and weapons testing and thus committed to her destruction, but intervention on behalf of the Chal government saved her. She was later subsequently destroyed to prevent Drake's completion of a disastrous personal agenda.


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