I have a question (or questions) about a lot of things that Star Trek and the starship Enterprise were first in doing or accomplishing, a lot of things that are taken for granted nowadays. Everyone please feel free to chime into this and put your 2 credits worth in to make this list more complete, or to correct something if it's wrong.
Star Trek was the first series EVER where the spaceship/starship did NOT look like a V-2 rocket! The Enterprise actually DID AWAY with the concept that a rocketship/starship should be streamlined. The Enterprise was the first space-going vessel where the engines were actually mounted OUTSIDE of the hull of the ship.
Star Trek was the first series to introduce the idea or concept that the ship was part of a "series" or "class" of ships just like earth military vessels are today. And that class was called the "Constitution" class and that there were 12 ships in it.
While aliens from other worlds was hardly a new concept, Star Trek introduced the Vulcans, a race of people that were devoted to the peaceable pursuit of "logic" above all else.
The Communicator, a device that would allow a person on a plant to communicate with the ship in orbit and was small enough to fit in your pocket or carry on a belt. And the tricorder, a small device that would give you scientific information.
The Transporter. A way to travel quickly and safely from the ship to the planet (&vice-versa) by breaking down matter and then putting it back together again (hopefully in the same order!), leaving out the need for a shuttlecraft or other physical transport.
Star Trek was the first series EVER where the spaceship/starship did NOT look like a V-2 rocket! The Enterprise actually DID AWAY with the concept that a rocketship/starship should be streamlined. The Enterprise was the first space-going vessel where the engines were actually mounted OUTSIDE of the hull of the ship.
Star Trek was the first series to introduce the idea or concept that the ship was part of a "series" or "class" of ships just like earth military vessels are today. And that class was called the "Constitution" class and that there were 12 ships in it.
While aliens from other worlds was hardly a new concept, Star Trek introduced the Vulcans, a race of people that were devoted to the peaceable pursuit of "logic" above all else.
The Communicator, a device that would allow a person on a plant to communicate with the ship in orbit and was small enough to fit in your pocket or carry on a belt. And the tricorder, a small device that would give you scientific information.
The Transporter. A way to travel quickly and safely from the ship to the planet (&vice-versa) by breaking down matter and then putting it back together again (hopefully in the same order!), leaving out the need for a shuttlecraft or other physical transport.