The majority of the crew survived the crash landing, but that was the end of the line for the Enterprise-D. Many fans were shocked to see the Enterprise-D meet such a sudden end, but there was a practical reason for its destruction; the main bridge of the Enterprise-D was a standing set that had been living on the studio lot for the previous eight years during TNG's television run.
So in a way, Voyager destroyed the Enterprise. The Sovereign-class Enterprise-E was designed as a battleship, specifically to take on the threat of the Borg, which it did in style in Star Trek: First Contact.
The ship took a beating during the three movies in which it was featured, most notably in Star Trek: Nemesis , where it is rammed the Romulan Praetor Shinzon's ship, smashing the front of the saucer section. The Enterprise-E was never destroyed onscreen — with many fans hoping it will make an appearance in Star Trek: Picard — but underwent a massive refit after the battle with Shinzon. If the Enterprise-E does show up again in Star Trek , it might look quite a bit different.
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He really, really wants a new Green Lantern movie. You can talk to him about football, politics, and his weird nerd takes on Twitter dustystowe. By Dusty Stowe Published Mar 07, Minor quibble - the capture of the Enterprise-C crew was revealed in "Redemption", not "Yesterday's Enterprise". It is assumed to have happened immediately after from the Ent-C's perspective the events of that episode, but Sela explains how she came to exist in "Redemption". This answer includes what I think is a pretty fair estimate of how many times it went through the loop and was destroyed off screen.
Axelrod : No I already counted 5 of those as on-screen destructions previously. Re: Enterprise-C: That the crew was captured is not strong evidence that the ship survived. They may have escaped the ship's destruction via escape pods or shuttles, or been beamed off by the Romulans in between The Enterprise's loss of shields and destruction.
Show 7 more comments. Jack Anderson Jack Anderson 1. From the above answer you can see this is wrong, what makes you think it's 6? Did you read the selected answer before providing your own? It's a well supported answer and you don't even provide a list of the six times you feel are correct. And note the supported answer is a lot more than six. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.
Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Featured on Meta. At this point, the destruction of the Enterprise just seems like a standard Star Trek event, and when Star Trek Beyond was released last summer it joined the pantheon of Enterprises destroyed before it. However, this still begs the question: Just how many times has the Enterprise been destroyed during the Star Trek series?
It is there that they watch the Enterprise self-destruct, killing the Klingons in the process and causing the burning ship to streak across the sky as the crew watches pensively.
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