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* USS Enterprise, any of several ships of the United States Navy including:
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701 ), the main setting of the original Star Trek television series and several Star Trek films
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-A ), the main setting of the fifth and sixth Star Trek films
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-B ), launched at the start of Star Trek: Generations
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-C ), appears in the Star Trek: Next Generation episode " Yesterday's Enterprise "
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-D ), the main setting of Star Trek: The Next Generation
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-E ), the main setting for the films Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-J ), appears in the episode of Star Trek: Enterprise " Azati Prime " in the 26th century
* USS Enterprise ( BLDG 7115 ), a U. S. Navy Recruit Barracks named in honor of the Navy's Enterprise ships
The television program within the film, Galaxy Quest, is set around the starship NSEA Protector, an instrument of the National Space Exploration Administration, which are obviously parodies of the USS Enterprise and Starfleet respectively.
Three nuclear powered American warships, ( top to bottom ) nuclear cruisers USS Bainbridge ( CGN-25 ) | USS Bainbridge and USS Long Beach ( CGN-9 ) | USS Long Beach with USS Enterprise ( CVN-65 ) | USS Enterprise the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier in 1964.

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For example, analysts from the centrist Brookings Institution and conservative think tanks such as the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute are those most quoted in mainstream news accounts ; liberal think tanks are often invisible.
When Enterprise finally sets out, the Vulcans are often conspicuously close by.
The flagship of Starfleet is often considered to be the starship USS Enterprise, even though that ship has generally not been commanded by a flag officer.
In the time of Star Trek: Enterprise, Vulcans are often seen to be rather arrogant and cold in their behavior towards Humans.
An Enterprise Object is analogous to what is often known in object-oriented programming as a business object — a class which models a physical or conceptual object in the business domain ( e. g. a customer, an order, an item, etc .).
In this capacity, Scott proved to be as much of a tinkerer, or improvisational engineer, as a high-tech specialist, often apparently holding the Enterprise together with little more than baling wire and his own spittle.
The large estuary forms the Port of the City of Hobart – often claimed to be the deepest sheltered harbour in the Southern Hemisphere ; some past guests of the port include the HMS Beagle, carrying Charles Darwin, in February, 1836, the USS Enterprise and USS Missouri.
Stock footage from previous films were used whenever possible, but it was often infeasible to do so ; as the original USS Enterprise had been destroyed in The Search for Spock, all shots of the USS Enterprise-A had to feature the updated ship registry.
The term is often used for web servers that support the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition, however its use isn't restricted to Java.
Warping to the wrong system sends the player into either Klingon or Romulan neutral zones, and initiates an extremely difficult battle that often ends in the destruction of the Enterprise.
* Enterprise Bargaining, a workplace process often called collective bargaining
Scotty's identity is strongly connected to the Enterprise itself, and the character often takes a paternal attitude toward the ship.
* Enterprise software addresses the needs of organization processes and data flow, often in a large distributed environment.
The Enterprise is most often sailed with no spinnaker.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is often abbreviated to RHEL, although this is not an official designation.
Teflon Charlies are often found at the upper tiers of Enterprise Architecture.
Throughout the story arc, the Enterprise crew attempts to go on shore leave, but are often waylaid by the many missions of the scenarios, as if they were part of a " to be continued " story not often featured in Star Trek, due to the greater story arc.
The same custom is often followed in fiction: the Constitution-class cruiser is the basis for the Enterprise of Star Trek ( although in Star Trek the term pathfinder is also occasionally used in lieu of lead ship ) and the Imperial-class Star Destroyer appears in Star Wars.
In The Theory of Business Enterprise ( 1904 ) Veblen distinguished the motivations of industrial production for people to use things from business motivations that used, or misused, industrial infrastructure for profit, arguing that the former is often hindered because businesses pursue the latter.
Although non-programmer graphical user interfaces to SAS exist ( such as the SAS Enterprise Guide ), these GUIs are most often merely a front-end that automates or facilitates the generation of SAS programs.
Along with Star Trek franchise head and Enterprise co-creator Rick Berman, Braga has often been the subject of heated fan criticism, especially with regards to his showrunning duties on Voyager and Enterprise.

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* A second exit for the bridge, referred to in Franz Joseph's Star Fleet Technical Manual and seen in the refitted Enterprise and the NCC-1701-A from the first six Star Trek movies.
* The Vulcan city, ShiKahr, has been referred to in multiple series ( sometimes misspelled " ShirKahr "), and can be seen in an episode of Enterprise.
Notable females include Sela ( Tasha Yar's daughter ), Caithlin Dar ( Star Trek V: The Final Frontier ), Donatra ( Star Trek Nemesis ), Taris, and Toreth ( TNG: " Contagion " and " Face of the Enemy ", both played by Carolyn Seymour ) and the Romulan Commander in the TOS episode " The Enterprise Incident ," who is never referred to by name ( in Star Trek CCG and some noncanon novels, she is called " Commander Liviana Charvanek ").
Shields are not referred to during the Star Trek: Enterprise series, starships instead using " polarized hull plating " to make their hull more resistant to damage.
The mechanics of these devices were never clearly explained on that show, but the subsequent prequel series, Star Trek: Enterprise, featured a 22nd century version referred to as a " protein resequencer.
The name of their government was established as the Gorn Hegemony in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode " Bound " although, in the games " Star Trek: Starfleet Command " and " Star Trek: Starfleet Command II: Empires at War " The Gorn's government was referred to as the " Gorn Confederation ".
" It was also referred to in the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise as part of a voice-over spoken by Picard, Kirk, Archer.
In the 1997 paper " Concepts of the Framework for Enterprise Architecture " Zachman said that the framework should be referred to as a " Framework for Enterprise Architecture ", and should have from the beginning.
In the closing credits of the 1999 Star Trek tribute film Free Enterprise, he is referred to asThe Forgotten Gene ” ( in comparison to the recognition received by his close friend and collaborator, Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry ).
During the era of Martin Luther King and the Watts Riots, it was a powerful, important statement to have the white captain of the Enterprise deferring to black people ; as Marshall observed thirty years later, the single most significant thing about his guest-starring role was that he, an African-American, was referred to as " Sir " throughout the episode.
* John Gill was mentioned in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode " In a Mirror, Darkly ( Part II )," listed in computer records of the USS Defiant in which Gill referred to Jonathan Archer as " the greatest explorer of the 22nd century.
There have also been many unlicensed, privately published works which do fit the definition of fan fiction, such as The Doctor and the Enterprise by Jean Airey which merged the universes of Star Trek and Doctor Who, or writings referred to as " Mary Sue " stories featuring the author and their personal acquaintances as major characters in the plot of their stories.
The Enterprise business journal called Billings “ The Father of Hydrogen Technology .” ( Bentley, 1975 ) An Omni Magazine report on his work in 1982 dubbed him “ The Hydrogen Man ” ( Rose, 1982 ), and an article in the July 21, 2003 issue of Time Magazine referred to him as " Dr. Hydrogen ".
Sometimes referred to as " Enterprise 2. 0 ", a term derived from Web 2. 0, this generally refers to the use of social computing in corporate intranets and in other medium-and large-scale business environments.
The promotion is also referred to by its previous name Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre ( EMLL ) ( Mexican Wrestling Enterprise ).
Producer Manny Coto stated that he considered " Demons " and " Terra Prime " to be the actual finale of the Enterprise storyline, rather than the final aired episode " These Are the Voyages ...." IGN referred to " These Are the Voyages ..." as "
Microsoft BizTalk Server, often referred to as simply " BizTalk ", is an Enterprise Service Bus.

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