Collectible 1990's Star Trek Second Star To The Right Lithograph Art Print Signed & Numbered Artist: Michael David Ward #449 / 1450 Item #299 - For Sale
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Collectible Star Trek lithograph art print "2nd Star To The Right" by artist Micheal David Ward is in Excellent Condition. Limited Edition Signed & Numbered Lithograph Print #449 / 1450.
Frame Measures 39in. L by 43in. W.
Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 Meaning
(1701) The registry number (1701) of the ship was chosen to be easily visible at a glance by television viewers.
Fictional Star Trek History
In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the USS Enterprise
(NCC-1701) was the ship in the Original NBC TV series Star
Trek,which chronicled the vessels most famous assignment, a
five year mission of exploration of diplomacy under Captain James T. Kirk's command. It is the first Federation starship to bear the name Enterprise. Following the destruction of the NCC-1701, Kirk & his officers
were instrumental in saving Earth from a mysterious probe (as
chronicled in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home). As a reward, Kirk
(who was demoted to captain as punishment for disobeying
orders & taking the NCC-1701 to the Genesis Planet) was given
command of a new U.S.S. Enterprise, a virtually identical (from
the outside)) vessel with the registry number NCC-1701A. This
began a long tradition of continuing the NCC-1701 registry
number through successive generations of Enterprise which in
some timelines continues until at least the 26th Century.
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Frame Measures 39in. L by 43in. W.
Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 Meaning
(1701) The registry number (1701) of the ship was chosen to be easily visible at a glance by television viewers.
Fictional Star Trek History
In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the USS Enterprise
(NCC-1701) was the ship in the Original NBC TV series Star
Trek,which chronicled the vessels most famous assignment, a
five year mission of exploration of diplomacy under Captain James T. Kirk's command. It is the first Federation starship to bear the name Enterprise. Following the destruction of the NCC-1701, Kirk & his officers
were instrumental in saving Earth from a mysterious probe (as
chronicled in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home). As a reward, Kirk
(who was demoted to captain as punishment for disobeying
orders & taking the NCC-1701 to the Genesis Planet) was given
command of a new U.S.S. Enterprise, a virtually identical (from
the outside)) vessel with the registry number NCC-1701A. This
began a long tradition of continuing the NCC-1701 registry
number through successive generations of Enterprise which in
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