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| Name = USS ''Endeavour''
 
| Name = USS ''Endeavour''
 
| dt = USS ''Endeavour'' (NCC-71805)
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| Registry = NCC-71805
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| Registry = [[NCC]]-71805
 
| owner = {{Federation}}
 
| owner = {{Federation}}
 
| operator = [[Starfleet]]
 
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| Datestatus = 2373
 
| Datestatus = 2373
 
| image2 = Tachyon detection network activated.jpg
 
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| imagecap2 = Display graphic depicting the ''Endeavour'' serving in Picard's fleet (2368)
 
| imagecap2 = Display graphic depicting the ''Endeavour'' serving in Picard's fleet (2368)
 
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The '''USS ''Endeavour'' ([[NCC]]-71805)''' was a [[24th century]] [[Federation]] [[starship]] operated by [[Starfleet]]
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The '''USS ''Endeavour'' (NCC-71805)''' was a [[24th century]] [[Federation]] [[starship]] operated by [[Starfleet]].
   
In [[2368]], the ''Endeavour'' was assigned to the [[Starfleet]] [[blockade]] [[fleet]] at the [[Klingon-Romulan border]] during the [[Klingon Civil War]]. It was the last ship to clear the [[drydock]] prior to the departure of the fleet from [[Starbase 234]]. During the initial deployment of the [[tachyon detection grid]], the ''Endeavour'' was linked with the {{USS|Ajax}}, {{USS|Hood|Excelsior class}}, {{USS|Tian An Men}}, and {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|Redemption II}}) Later that year, the ship was assigned to a patrol circuit in the [[Cleon system]]. ({{TNG|The Game}})
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In [[2368]], the ''Endeavour'' joined [[Jean-Luc Picard|Captain Picard]]'s [[fleet]] that [[blockade]]d the [[Klingon]]-[[Romulan]] border during the [[Klingon Civil War]]. The ship was one of twenty-three assembled for the fleet and was one of the seventeen chosen for the [[tachyon detection grid|tachyon network]]. Identified by its name and [[registry number]], the ship's position in the network was monitored from the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}.
   
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When the network was disrupted by a high-[[energy]] burst released by the [[Romulan]]s, the net was no longer effective in a {{dis|radius|geometry}} of ten million [[kilometer]]s around the {{USS|Sutherland}}. Subsequently, Picard ordered the fleet to proceed to [[Gamma Eridon]] at maximum warp, where the fleet would attempt to reestablish the net before the Romulans got there. ({{TNG|Redemption II}})
[[Captain]] [[Amasov]] of the ''Endeavour'' was involved in a conflict with the [[Borg]] sometime prior to [[2371]]. After the encounter, Amasov reflected, "''...It is my opinion that the Borg are as close to pure evil as any race we've ever encountered.''" ({{VOY|Scorpion}}) In [[2373]], the ''Endeavour'' again faced the Borg at the [[Battle of Sector 001]]. ({{film|8}})
 
   
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Later that year, the ship was on a mission in the [[Cleon system]]. ({{TNG|The Game}})
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==Background==
 
According to the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' (3rd ed., p. 135), the ''Endeavour'' was a {{class|Nebula}} starship.
 
   
 
{{dis|Captain|rank}} [[Amasov]] of the ''Endeavour'' was involved in a conflict with the [[Borg]] sometime prior to [[2371]]. After the encounter, Amasov reflected, "''…It is my opinion that the Borg are as close to pure evil as any race we've ever encountered.''" ({{VOY|Scorpion}}) In [[2373]], the ''Endeavour'' again faced the Borg at the [[Battle of Sector 001]]. ({{film|8}})
The ''Star Trek Encyclopedia'' (3rd ed., p. 604) further states that it is likely the engagement referred to in "Scorpion" was the [[Battle of Wolf 359]], and that the ''Endeavour'' was the sole ship to survive the assault intact. However, there is no direct canonical evidence for this, aside from the fact that Janeway had to have been referring to an encounter that took place before ''Voyager'' was transported to the [[Delta Quadrant]], and that one of the [[Starships at Wolf 359|forty ships]] did survive the assault on the cube.
 
   
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[[File:USS Endeavour (NCC-71805) preliminary design for First Contact by John Eaves.jpg|thumb|Eaves' only "''Endever''" [sic.] preliminary design sketch]]
 
In a preliminary draft for {{film|8}}, dated 29 September 1995, an ''Endeavor'' was explicitly named as one of the starships engaged in the [[Battle of Sector 001]] in {{Star Trek Minutiae|academy/literature329/fc.txt scenes 10}}, "''PICARD: Signal the ''Endeavor'' to fall back. We'll cover them.''", and 11, "''The ''Endeavor'' moves off as the Borg FIRE at the ''Enterprise'' and BLASTS the saucer section.''" These references did not make it into the final cut, leaving the one ''Nebula''-class vessel actually seen, [[Unnamed Nebula class starships#Battle of Sector 001|unnamed]].
 
   
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== Appendices ==
Production Illustrator [[John Eaves]] though, had worked on 6 September on a preliminary design for an ''Endeavor'', albeit of an entirely different configuration, with ''Nebula''-, and {{class|Miranda}} traits. As he recalled, "''In the early script there had been a ship called the ''Endeavour'' that used to play quite a big role. I was drawing that and the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|E]] at the same time. They were kind of similar shapes, so it was almost a way of trying things out. I thought, 'If I want to see this on the E, let me try it on the ''Endeavour'' sketches first.' I'd mess around with the body, tapering it to the nacelles in one sweepy part, things like that. It was definitely an idea platform for me. So, at this point I just put ''Enterprise'' on all the ''Endeavour'' sketches, because by that time ''Endeavour'' was gone and nobody had ever seen them!''" ({{STTM|3|11}}, pp. 48-49)
 
 
=== Background information ===
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The ''Endeavour'' was identified as a {{class|Nebula}} starship in the {{ste|4|1|240}}. On the same page, there was a starboard profile view of the ''Endeavour''. According to the authors of this [[reference work]], the ''Endeavour''
 
"''was named in honor of [[British]] explorer {{w|James Cook}}'s [[HMS Endeavour|flagship]] and for [[NASA]]'s [[space shuttle orbiter|space shuttle]].''"
   
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The {{ste|4|1|240}} further stated, "''The ''Endeavour'' appears to have been the sole survivor of the [[battle of Wolf 359]], although this was not explicitly established in any episode. We know that the ''Endeavour'' was still around in 2373 because it was part of the armada that met the Borg in ''Star Trek: First Contact''. Nevertheless, Amasov's first-hand experiences with the Borg (from which [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] read in "Scorpion, Part I") had to have been recorded before the [[USS Voyager|''Voyager'']] departed from [[Deep Space 9]] in 2371, which was before the Borg battle in ''Star Trek: First Contact''. It therefore seems likely that the ''Endeavour'' (and Amasov) were also at Wolf 359 in [[2367]].''"
Additionally, the ''Encyclopedia'' (3rd ed., p. 136) stated that "''the starship ''Endeavour'' was named in honor of British explorer {{w|James Cook}}'s {{w|HMS Endeavour|flagship}} and for NASA's {{w|Space Shuttle Endeavour|shuttle ''Endeavour''}}.''"
 
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[[File:USS Endeavour (NCC-71805) preliminary design for First Contact by John Eaves.jpg|thumb|Eaves' only "''Endever''" [sic.] preliminary design sketch]]
 
In a preliminary draft for {{film|8}}, dated 29 September 1995, an ''Endeavor'' was explicitly named as one of the starships engaged in the [[Battle of Sector 001]] in {{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/fc.txt|scenes 10}}, "''PICARD: Signal the ''Endeavor'' to fall back. We'll cover them.''", and 11, "''The ''Endeavor'' moves off as the Borg FIRE at the ''Enterprise'' and BLASTS the saucer section.''" These references did not make it into the final cut, leaving the one ''Nebula''-class vessel actually seen, [[Nebula unnamed 005|unnamed]].
   
 
Production Illustrator [[John Eaves]] though, had worked on 6 September on a preliminary design for an ''Endeavor'', albeit of an entirely different configuration, with ''Nebula''-, and {{class|Miranda}} traits. As he recalled, "''In the early script there had been a ship called the ''Endeavour'' that used to play quite a big role. I was drawing that and the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|E]] at the same time. They were kind of similar shapes, so it was almost a way of trying things out. I thought, 'If I want to see this on the E, let me try it on the ''Endeavour'' sketches first.' I'd mess around with the body, tapering it to the nacelles in one sweepy part, things like that. It was definitely an idea platform for me. So, at this point I just put ''Enterprise'' on all the ''Endeavour'' sketches, because by that time ''Endeavour'' was gone and nobody had ever seen them!''" ({{STTM|3|11|48-49}})
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The USS Endeavour (NCC-71805) was a 24th century Federation starship operated by Starfleet.

In 2368, the Endeavour joined Captain Picard's fleet that blockaded the Klingon-Romulan border during the Klingon Civil War. The ship was one of twenty-three assembled for the fleet and was one of the seventeen chosen for the tachyon network. Identified by its name and registry number, the ship's position in the network was monitored from the USS Enterprise-D.

When the network was disrupted by a high-energy burst released by the Romulans, the net was no longer effective in a radius of ten million kilometers around the USS Sutherland. Subsequently, Picard ordered the fleet to proceed to Gamma Eridon at maximum warp, where the fleet would attempt to reestablish the net before the Romulans got there. (TNG: "Redemption II")

Later that year, the ship was on a mission in the Cleon system. (TNG: "The Game")

Captain Amasov of the Endeavour was involved in a conflict with the Borg sometime prior to 2371. After the encounter, Amasov reflected, "…It is my opinion that the Borg are as close to pure evil as any race we've ever encountered." (VOY: "Scorpion") In 2373, the Endeavour again faced the Borg at the Battle of Sector 001. (Star Trek: First Contact)

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Background information

The Endeavour was identified as a Nebula-class starship in the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 240). On the same page, there was a starboard profile view of the Endeavour. According to the authors of this reference work, the Endeavour "was named in honor of British explorer James Cook's flagship and for NASA's space shuttle."

The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 240) further stated, "The Endeavour appears to have been the sole survivor of the battle of Wolf 359, although this was not explicitly established in any episode. We know that the Endeavour was still around in 2373 because it was part of the armada that met the Borg in Star Trek: First Contact. Nevertheless, Amasov's first-hand experiences with the Borg (from which Janeway read in "Scorpion, Part I") had to have been recorded before the Voyager departed from Deep Space 9 in 2371, which was before the Borg battle in Star Trek: First Contact. It therefore seems likely that the Endeavour (and Amasov) were also at Wolf 359 in 2367."

USS Endeavour (NCC-71805) preliminary design for First Contact by John Eaves

Eaves' only "Endever" [sic.] preliminary design sketch

In a preliminary draft for Star Trek: First Contact, dated 29 September 1995, an Endeavor was explicitly named as one of the starships engaged in the Battle of Sector 001 in scenes 10, "PICARD: Signal the Endeavor to fall back. We'll cover them.", and 11, "The Endeavor moves off as the Borg FIRE at the Enterprise and BLASTS the saucer section." These references did not make it into the final cut, leaving the one Nebula-class vessel actually seen, unnamed.

Production Illustrator John Eaves though, had worked on 6 September on a preliminary design for an Endeavor, albeit of an entirely different configuration, with Nebula-, and Miranda-class traits. As he recalled, "In the early script there had been a ship called the Endeavour that used to play quite a big role. I was drawing that and the E at the same time. They were kind of similar shapes, so it was almost a way of trying things out. I thought, 'If I want to see this on the E, let me try it on the Endeavour sketches first.' I'd mess around with the body, tapering it to the nacelles in one sweepy part, things like that. It was definitely an idea platform for me. So, at this point I just put Enterprise on all the Endeavour sketches, because by that time Endeavour was gone and nobody had ever seen them!" (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 11, pp. 48-49)

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