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The Star Trek franchise had many ships named Enterprises. Star Trek, constantly looking for new sights, has destroyed many of them. How this happened…
Destruction of USS Enterprise NCC-1701

The original enterprise, Enterprise Refit, was destroyed using Star Trek III: The Search of Spock’s built-in self-destructing mechanism. Captain Kirk saw it as the only way to turn death into a chance to live. He let the Klingons board the ship, and he and his crew glowed. The Klingons were unable to escape before the ship exploded.
The saucer was destroyed first

The ship’s self-destruction destroyed the saucer section of the enterprise and sent it through the atmosphere below.
Enterprise burns out into the atmosphere

Burning businesses and breaking them plunged towards the atmosphere of the Genesis planet. The re-entry heat completely destroyed what was left of the ship, and melted into a fire ball as it descended.
NCC-1701-C Enterprise Destruction

Enterprise-C’s final fate is not shown on camera, but she sees her just before she goes to her destiny Star Trek: Next Generation Episode: “The Enterprise yesterday. Historical records show how and where it happened.
Future Enterprise-C before destruction

Enterprise-C moved the cleft during the time it encountered Enterprise-D. To save the timeline, C returns through the timelift where it came out, bringing the ultimate sacrifice in doing so.
Enterprise-C was destroyed for peace

On the other side of that time, Rift, waiting for Enterprise C, is the host of a Romulan ship that attacks the Klingon’s front post base. When it appears from the rift, Enterprise C is destroyed by the Romulan Fleet in a futile attempt to save the Klingons. While C is being destroyed, her sacrifice encourages a treaty between the Klingon Empire and the Union, bringing about galaxy peace.
Destruction of NCC-1701-D Enterprise

Sadly, Enterprise-D ended at the end of the film Star Trek: Generation with the ship’s first big screen outing. She is attacked by a Klingon ship and has the ability to shoot a shield. The Enterprise has managed to destroy the Klingon, but she is so badly damaged…
Destruction of Enterprise-D Engineering Hull and Saucer separation

Due to the Klingon attack, Enterprise-D warp cores are unstable and about to explode. The then commander, Riker, chooses to separate the ship’s saucer section from the drive section (where the warp core is housed), in an attempt to escape the explosion.
The Saucer Section of Enterprise-D falls to its Destiny

Unfortunately, the Enterprise-D Saucer SEP is too late, and the main hull of the ship is too close to the gravity of a nearby planet when separated. The ship is drawn into the planet’s atmosphere, where it begins to burn.
Enterprise-D Saucer Crushland

Unlike her predecessor, Enterprise Refit, Enterprise-D saucers keep from burning into the atmosphere or colliding on the ground. The crew within the saucer section will survive and the saucer section will be retrieved. A few years later, Geordi Laforge will renovate the saucer section and install it in a new drive section for display at Starfleet Museum.
Destruction of Kelvinverse Enterprise NCC-1701

In 2009, director JJ Abrams rebooted Star Trek with a series of feature films. These take place in another universe that fans call Kelvinverse. That space business will also be destroyed. That happens in the last movie in the Kelvinverse series, Star Trek: First, When businesses are attacked by a large flock of small, automated ships.
Kelvinverse Enterprises are cut into pieces

Companies are not configured for this type of engagement, as Spock correctly points out at the start of the attack. She is helpless as the small ship begins to cut her apart until the saucer section is left behind.
Kelvinverse Enterprise saucer crashes

The rest of the ship, the saucer, stitches together long enough for the crew to reach the escape pod. If you get a clue from Enterprise-D, you will then crash on the planet below, with very little left.
NCC-1701-F Enterprise Destruction

In the course of Picard Finale, Enterprise F is on the wrong side. The ship is taken over by Borg and leads the federal fleet in attacking Kedok. What’s not clear is whether it survived the battle.
The interval will return

Spacedock is shooting and knows it’s in the fleet of ships that Enterprise F is shooting. It is also the leader of its fleet and one of the most powerful ships of it. So, if you’re going to focus on something with your weapon first, it might make sense for spacedock to prioritize Enterprise F.
Evidence that Enterprise F has been destroyed
So did Enterprise F survive the battle with Space Dock? I think the answer is obviously no. This image is a bright screenshot Star Trek: Picard A finale episode featuring post-bat Enterprise D and Future Enterprise G. They fly through the remains of a spaced fleet. There are several ships in the shot, but the most noticeable ships were destroyed, with the direct ship between D and G looking exactly like Enterprise F.
The fate of other Star Trek companies

Of course, there are many ships named Enterprise. We don’t know most of their destinies. Enterprise-B can be seen in Star Trek: Generationbut we don’t know what will happen afterwards. Some companies can withstand retirements like NCC-1701-A. A will be parked at this museum. This museum is a tourist attraction for those looking to explore Starfleet history.