Thanks to the upcoming Star Trek: Section 31 movie, Star Trek Now he has the opportunity to tell more about one missing era of the USS Enterprise. The Enterprise was one of Starfleet’s most famous ships. ever since Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) set sail on the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151 on humanity’s first interstellar exploration mission. Since then, several Federation starships have been named Enterprise, including the ships of Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart).
While the voyages of Kirk’s Enterprise and Picard’s Enterprise-D are well documented, there are several gaps in the history of the ships called the Enterprise. After Kirk’s original ship was destroyed in “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock” he assumed command of the Enterprise-A until the end Star Trek movies. Enterprise-B appeared at the beginning Star Trek Generations, but his travels remain largely a mystery. Even less is known about Enterprise-C, which appeared only once in Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3, episode 15, “Yesterday’s Enterprise.”
Rachel Garrett’s return in Section 31 could reveal more about the Enterprise-C era
Rachel Garrett first appeared in the TNG series “Yesterday’s Enterprise”
Although a lot about the plot Star Trek: Section 31 remains unknown, the film will take place during Star Trek “lost era” beginning of the 24th century. Section 31 Focuses on Emperor Philip Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) as she recruits a team for Section 31’s important covert operation. Casey Rohl will play young Rachel Garrett. who will be the Starfleet representative on Georgiou’s team. As seen in PNP Rachel Garrett from Trisha O’Neil’s “Yesterday’s Enterprise” will eventually become captain of the USS Enterprise-C.
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Much of Enterprise-C’s history remains unknown, leaving the door open for Star Trek: Section 31 to fill some of these gaps. Section 31 could reveal when and why the ship was first commissioned and who its first captain was (assuming there was another captain before Rachel Garrett). As the flagship of the Federation, The Enterprise often takes part in Starfleet’s most important and dangerous missions., and Enterprise-C was probably no exception. Will Enterprise-C appear in Section 31 the film may provide insight into some of the ships’ earliest missions.
What We Know About Enterprise-C Based on Star Trek Canon
Enterprise-C helped prevent a devastating war with the Klingons
IN Star Trek: The Next Generation Yesterday’s Enterprise, the USS Enterprise-D, collided with a rift in space-time. When the battle-damaged Enterprise-C emerged from the wormhole, reality changed and the Enterprise-D became a warship on the front lines of the Federation’s war with the Klingon Empire. In the past, in 2344, The Enterprise-C engaged four Romulan warbirds after responding to a distress call at a Klingon outpost. When the Enterprise-C flew through the wormhole, the Klingon outpost was destroyed, and later war broke out between the Klingons and the Federation.
Although Captain Rachel Garrett was killed before the Enterprise-C returned through the wormhole, the ship’s heroic sacrifice in defense of the Klingon outpost left an impression on the Klingons.
Thanks to Guinan (Whoopi Goldberg), Captain Picard and his crew realized that the Enterprise-C needed to return to its own time to restore the correct timeline. Although Captain Rachel Garrett was killed before the Enterprise-C returned through the wormhole, the ship’s heroic sacrifice in defense of the Klingon outpost left an impression on the Klingons. This strengthened the alliance between the Federation and the Klingonswhich ultimately led to a peace treaty. Star Trek: The Next Generation only gave an idea of the history of Enterprise-C, but the upcoming Star Trek The film may reveal more about the ship and its future captain.