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Star Trek 10 Enterprise Ship Set Poker Card Guards Chip
Fate protects fools, little children and ships named Enterprise.
Commander William Riker (TNG - Contagion)
You are looking at a set of 10 collectable Poker Card Guards of the ships Enterprise. This set chronicles the ten best known ships, proud to bear the name Enterprise.
Each and every majestic piece chronicles the proud tradition of its namesake with a full colour image of the vessel on one side and the designation of the vessel on the reverse inside the Star Trek logo.
This highly collectable set includes
USS Enterprise (Schooner) USS Enterprise CVN-65 Space Shuttle Enterprise OV-101 USS Enterprise NX-01 USS Enterprise NCC-1701 USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A USS Enterprise NCC-1701-B USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E
All Ten Card Guards are presented in an air tight plastic capsule designed to protect your collectable Card Guards. The chips themselves are an 14 gram composite in black with white highlights, measuring 40mm in diameter. The final card guards are 45mm wide, 5mm high and weighs 20 grams each.
These dazzling card guards will be the centre attraction of your Star Trek or Poker Collection and with only 50 sets EVER made, you will never get this opportunity again to own a true collectable.
Lets take a look at the ships featured in this unique collectors set.
USS Enterprise From 1799 also known as Lucky Little Enterprise. A two mast schooner, refitted in 1812 to a brig and serving until 1823. The ship which was portrayed in Star Trek Generations (Although in the movie they used the Lady Washington)
- Displacement: 135 tons
- Length: 84" 7"
- Beam: 22" 6"
- Draught: 10'
- Propulsion: (1799-1811) Schooner rigged (2 masts), (1812-1823) bark rigged
- Compliment: 70
- Armament: Twelve 6 pounders
- Built: 1799 by Henry Spencer, Baltimore MD
CVN-65 (Enterprise Class) World's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier. Like her predecessor, she is nicknamed "The Big E". There are no other ships in her class.
- Displacement: 75,700 std, 91,100 full load
- Length: 1119' 9" (many sources list 1101' 6")
- Beam: 126' 4" at waterline, 256" 11" over flight deck
- Draught: 35' 5"
- Propulsion: 8 Westinghouse A2W nuclear fission reactors, geared steam turbines, 280,000(?) SHP = 36(?) knots
- Compliment: 425 officers, 4154 crew, including air crew
- Armament:
- 1961 - None
- 1968 - 1 octuple Basic Point Defense Missile System (BPDMS)
- 1971 - 3 octuple Basic Point Defense Missile System (BPDMS)
- 1984 - 2 octuple Basic Point Defense Missile System (BPDMS), 3 Vulcan-Phalanx Close In Weapon System (CIWS) 20mm gatling guns
- Aircraft: 80-95
- Builder: Newport News SBDD, Newport News, VA
- Laid Down: 4 February 1958
- Launched: 24 September 1960
- Commissioned: 25 November 1961
OV-101 Enterprise, the first Space Shuttle Orbiter, was originally to be named Constitution (in honor of the U.S. Bicentennial). However, viewers of the popular TV Science Fiction show Star Trek started a write-in campaign urging the White House to rename the vehicle Enterprise. While OV-101 never made it into space, she was a valuable testbed for the space shuttle program.
- Length: 122'
- Wingspan: 78'
- Mass: ~75 tons (unfueled)
- Designed Propulsion:
- 3 SSME liquid hydrogen fueled rockets, 470,000 lbs thrust each
- 2 Morton-Thiokol Solid Rocket Boosters.
- 2 monomethyl-hydrazine/nitrogen tetroxide OMS
- Actual propulsion: None
- Designed Compliment: 2-7
- Contract Awarded: 26 July 1972
- Structural Assembly Started: 21 June 1973(?)
- Final Assembly Started: 24 August 1975
- Final Assembly Completed: 12 March 1976(?)
- Rollout: 17 September 1976
- Builder: Rockwell International Space Division, Palmdale, CA
NX-01 (NX Class) The Enterprise NX-01 was launched on April 16th, 2151 under the command of Captain Jonathan Archer. It was the first ship in the Earth Starfleet vessel capable of traveling at warp 5 and the first of the NX-class. (Enterprise Series)
NCC-1701 (Constitution Class) Originally captained by Christopher Pike and later by the immortal James T Kirk. The Starship Enterprise was the flagship of the United Federation of Planets and was used for the original 5 year mission into uncharted space (The Original Series)
- Mass: 190,000 metric tons
- Length: 947' (later, 1000')
- Beam: 417'
- Height: 236' 9" (23 decks)
- Propulsion:
- 2 Cochrane type Space Warp nacelles = Warp Factor 6 (cruising speed) = Warp Factor 8 (emerg. speed)
- 2 fusion impulse sublight engines
- Compliment: 430
- Builder: Earth orbit, (components from Mare Island, California)
- Chief Designer: W. Matt Jeffries
NCC-1701-A (Constitution Class) The NCC-1701-A was launched after the NCC-1701 (refitted after the 5 year mission) was self destructed by Kirk to escape the Klingons above the Genesis Planet and was first seen in Star Trek IV The Voyage Home.
- Mass: 190,000 metric tons
- Length: 1000'
- Beam: 417'
- Height: 233' (23 decks)
- Propulsion:
- 2 Cochrane type Space Warp nacelles,
- 2 fusion impulse sublight engines
- Compliment: 430
- Builder: Earth orbit? (components from Mare Island, California?)
NCC-1701-B (Excelsior Class) Made famous by her launch with Kirk, McCoy, Scotty, Sulu and Chekov on its maiden Voyage in which Kirk is hurled into the Nexus (Star Trek Generations). Information on NCC-1701-B is sketchy but she was one of the Excelsior class ships.
- Length: 1532' 1"
- Beam: 605'
- Height:
- Builder: Starfleet Antares Shipyard
- Compliment: Arrives Tuesday
NCC-1701-C (Ambassador Class) Seen only once in the Next Generation Episode Yesterdays Enterprise, where the Enterprise B came through a time rift to arrive facing the Enterprise D.
- Length: 1735' 6"
- Beam: 1040'
- Height: 425'
- Builder: Earth Station McKinley
- Chief Designer: Greg Jein
NCC-1701-D (Galaxy Class) Captained by Jean Luc Picard and the cornerstone of the Next Generation. The Enterprise D was capable of seperating in times of peril to allow the Saucer section, laden with civilians and families to escape while the Battle Hull, would defend its escape. Enterprise D was lost during Star Trek Generations (while Commander Deanna Troi was piloting the ship).
- Length: 2103'
- Beam: 1544'
- Height: 482' (42 decks)
- Compliment: 1012
- Propulsion:
- 2 WPS nacelles
- 8 IPS impulse sublight engines, 24 IRC fusion reactors.
- Builder: Utopia Planitia, Mars
- Chief Designer: Andrew Probert
NCC-1701-E (Sovereign Class) Also Captained by Jean Luc Picard during the last 3 movies, Insurrection, First Contact and Nemesis. Displaying a much leaner and more angular look than previous versions of the ships Enterprise, the Enterprise E is the last in a fine line of ladies.
- Length: 2248'
- Beam: 820'
- Height: 290'
- L of saucer: 1150'
- Nacelle span: 700'
- L of nacelles: 1056'
OK STOP READING This set is strictly limited and only one person will get the chance to buy this incredible set
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