

These are the Ships from Star Trek: The Next Generation. The first ship to be released was the Enterprise-E. This ship was classified under Starship Legends along with the Enterprise-A.
The Enterprise-D and variant "All Good Things..." Enterprise D were released in Spring of 2009, but some of the ships had problems with their sound boards. Some of the voice commands sound slower and distorted.


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The Soverign Class Enterprise NCC-1701-E is the seventh ship to bear the name Enterprise. Captained by Jean-Luc Picard. Was commissioned after the Enterprise-D was wrecked on the planet Veridian III. |
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The Galaxy Class Enterprise NCC-1701-D is the seventh ship to bear the name Enterprise, and the first of her class. Captained by Jean-Luc Picard. Crash landed on the planet Veridian III This is the only electronic version that will be able to have the saucer detach. |
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![]() The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E has seen it's fair share of battles over time. A year after she was commissioned was almost lost to the Borg. Fought the Son'a, and was badly damaged in the conflict with Shinzon. This Battle Damaged version was released to New Force Comics as an exclusive almost a year and a half after the regular version was. This is just a repaint of the Enterprise-E. |
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![]() In an alternate timeline, the Enterprise-D is commanded by Admiral Riker and was equipped with a third warp nacelle, cloaking device, and other modifications. This is the first electronic version of the Future Enterprise-D to be released. Playmates released a "Transwarping" version, but it didn't have lights or sounds. This has been picked up by a retailer as an exclusive, by Action Figure Express and by Hastings. It was also re-released in 2011. |
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