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A kickstand is a device on a bicycle or motorcycle that allows the bike to be kept upright without leaning against another object or the aid of a person. A kickstand is usually a piece of metal that flips down from the frame and makes contact with the ground. It is generally located in the middle of the bike or towards the rear.
Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual: Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda 1991 (Perfect Bound) 99 8.5" x 11" Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual: Rick Sternbach, Herman Zimmerman, Doug Drexler 1998 (Perfect Bound) 180 8.5" x 11" Star Fleet Data File - Volume 1: Robert J Dee 1991 (Staple) 72 8.5" x 11"
Trek responded in April 2008 by suing to sever business ties with LeMond. [16] [18] Trek's press release said that "LeMond's suit was characterized by Burke as containing false and irresponsible allegations". Burke also said "for years, Greg LeMond has done and said things that have damaged the LeMond brand and the Trek brand as a whole". . . .
Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive Technical Manual is a multimedia application software program published by Simon and Schuster Interactive in 1994. Based on the then-recently ended TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation, it allows users to explore a computer-generated simulation of the spacecraft USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D, the principal setting of the series.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Technical Manual (ST:TNG TM) is a paperback reference guide detailing the inner and other workings of the fictional Federation starship Enterprise-D and other aspects of technology that appeared in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.
The restored color version was broadcast in October 1988, which was the first television airing of "The Cage". [16] It was broadcast as part of a television special hosted by Patrick Stewart called The Star Trek Saga: From One Generation to the Next.
The Star Trek canon is the set of all material taking place within the Star Trek universe that is considered official. The definition and scope of the Star Trek canon has changed over time. Until late 2006, it was mainly composed of the live-action television series and films [ 1 ] before becoming a more vague and abstract concept. [ 2 ]
[2] [6] The new race would go on to appear in five further episodes of The Next Generation, as well as the film Star Trek: First Contact. [6] The Borg also appeared in the pilot of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, [7] the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Regeneration," and repeatedly in Star Trek: Voyager from the middle of season three onwards. [8] [9]