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William A. Barton reviewed Klingon D-7 Battlecruiser Deck Plans in Space Gamer No. 70. [1] Barton commented that "With the recent release of the Klingons supplement for ST:RPG and of a basic set minus the deck plans, the 15mm Klingon D-7 Battlecruiser Deck Plans prove to be a better value for ST players and GMs than they are even in their own ...
Federation Spaceflight Chronology - A (The Klingon Empire) Richard E. Mandel 2007 .pdf 50 8.5" x 11" Intrepid Class Starship - Blueprints and Technical Guide: Rick Sternbach (Loose Sheets-Mag Sleeve) 20 8.5" x 11" USS Enterprise NCC-1701 - Constitution Class Refit - Familiarization Manual: Rick Sternbach 1978 (Braid) 11" x 17"
The spread-wing primary hull, long neck and bulbous command module configuration of the D7-class became the basic blueprint for Klingon vessels in the later television series. Jefferies's original model for the D7-class now resides in the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, along with the original studio model for USS ...
A set of blueprints (probably those drawn by Michael McMaster in 1975 [4]) showed the Klingon D7 as having more phasers than the Heavy Cruiser, and disruptors mounted on the engines. The latter became a common feature of Klingon shipbuilding, and the former led to the idea of less powerful phasers for the Klingons.
The "All About That Bass" singer chatted about her plans for a breast augmentation during the Workin’ on Upgrades podcast (via People), saying “Here's another clickbait move I'm trying to make ...
Displays of Northern Lights are possible on Thanksgiving and Black Friday for the northern U.S. after NOAA's space weather forecasters say charged particles from the Sun will create geomagnetic ...
The first Klingon ship design used in The Original Series, the D7-class battlecruiser, was designed by Matt Jefferies to evoke a predator's shape akin to that of a manta ray, providing a threatening and instantly recognizable form for viewers.
Capt. Lacie "Sonic" Hester, an F-15E instructor weapons systems officer, is the first Air Force woman to receive the Silver Star and only the 10th female service member ever to receive the award.