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The truth is, war never changes. It's exactly the same, no matter which era it happens upon.
~ Enterprise

Enterprise, also known as USS Enterprise, is the poster girl and one of the main protagonists of the Azur Lane video game along with the Commander, the main protagonists of the namesake anime, and a part of the Yorktown-class sisters (alongside Yorktown and Hornet). She is an Aircraft Carrier-type KAN-SEN supersoldier of the Eagle Union, who has post-traumatic stress disorder after her sisters died.

She is the personified version of the namesake aircraft carrier of the United States Navy.

She is voiced by Yui Ishikawa in the video game and the Japanese dub of the anime, and by Rachael Messer in the English dub of the anime.

Background[]

TBA

Appearance[]

Enterprise is a woman of slender figure, and has waist-length silver hair and has purple eyes. She wears a white sleeveless collared and buttoned shirt with a black belt wrapped around her midsection and a black necktie, a black miniskirt with yellow linings, black thigh-highs with gray belt straps as well as black boots. She wears a loose black long-sleeve long coat with white detached sleeves underneath the folded cuffs, and a white navy cap with a black visor. The black bald eagle Enterprise carries with her originally belonged to Yorktown, which was passed down to Enterprise after Yorktown's sinking.

Personality[]

Enterprise seems to be an angst-driven and serious girl. This is because of the fact that she couldn't save Yorktown, which is an event that haunted her to this day. However, if one takes a good look at her lines, they can notice that she is a kind and caring person who desires to see the war between Azur Lane and the Sirens come to an end.

In the anime, her personality is much more complicated.

Powers & Abilities[]

Abilities[]

Enterprise is seen by many to have great stats, balanced efficiencies, and a powerful skill. In early versions of the game, the only carriers that could truly surpass her were the paired Sakura Empire carrier divisions with their mutual buffs. While newer carriers have skills that are more friendly to the current late-world meta, Enterprise still has some of the highest stats around (only surpassed by Saratoga's retrofit) and her Lucky E is almost unmatched in raw damage output for carrier skills. She wields something akin to a longbow and launches her planes as if they were arrows. She fits the personality of the archetype dead-on as one of the most serious ships in the game, usually taking the burden of leadership of the Eagle Union if not the entirety of Azur Lane as a whole.

Stats[]

Health 1042 (At level 1) 5385 (At level 125) Armor Medium Reload 49 115
Firepower 0 0 Torpedo 0 0 Evasion 19 49
Anti-Air 62 291 Aviation 83 394 Oil 4 13
ASW 0 0 Luck 93 Speed 32

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Trivia[]

  • Enterprise's MVP line "Commander, tell me: How many more ships do I have to sink?" is a reference to the character Heero Yuy's line from Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz. This is weird on her part because she actually shares her Red Baron tag with that of Heero's fellow Gundam pilot, Duo Maxwell, and also with that of Terry Sanders Jr. from Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team.
  • Her casual attire skin has her doing the traditional Vulcan salute of Star Trek fame, resulting in several of her lines becoming references to the Star Trek franchise, such as starting missions with "Enterprise, engage!" and her defeat line becoming "Sometimes there really is a no-win scenario...", which is a reference to the famous Kobayashi Maru test.

External Links[]

Enterprise at the Azur Lane Wiki

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