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| - The name Enterprise has a long-standing history as a ship name, starting sometime prior to the 18th century and lasting way beyond the 24th century. The legacy of past ship's named Enterprise were honored in numerous places, including:
* The recreation room of the refitted USS Enterprise displayed drawings of the USS Enterprise (CV-6), Enterprise (OV-101), Enterprise (XCV-330), and the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) herself. (TOS movie: Star Trek: The Motion Picture; TOS novel: Ex Machina)
* The observation lounge of the USS Enterprise-D: Models of the USS Enterprise (CV-6), USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A), USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B), USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C), and the Enterprise-D herself. (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
* The observation lounge of the USS Enterprise-E: Models of the previous starships' Enterprise (NCC-1701 to NCC-1701-E). (TNG movie: Star Trek: First Contact; TNG eBook: A Sea of Troubles) In 2372, Captain Jean-Luc Picard had Lieutenant Commander Data prepare a lengthy holodeck program detailing the history of the Enterprise in order to hold-up several new arrivals to the ship and keep them in one place, when details came to light that one of them could be a Changeling infiltrator. (TNG eBook: A Sea of Troubles)
- The name Enterprise has a longstanding history as a ship name, starting some time prior to the 18th century and lasting at least into the 26th century.
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