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DEFCAD, Inc. is an American startup that has created a search engine and web portal for designers and hobbyists to find and develop 3D printable and other CAD models online. History [ edit ]
The series was created by Leo Roberts and later developed by Leo Roberts, Jön Johnson and Star Trek author, Jeff Ayers. The story is set 42 years after Star Trek: Nemesis in the prime universe created by Gene Roddenberry and follows the crew of the Federation's first political flagship, the Ascension-Class starship USS Phoenix (NCX-101138).
After rejecting the idea of using CGI for special effects and shooting miniatures, the producers hired ILM—which worked extensively on the Star Trek films—to build a pair of Enterprise models. Six modelmakers, led by Star Trek film veteran Greg Jein, built the models for $75,000. [35] Another model was created midway through the third ...
Two 3D objects Star Trek: Away Team Starter Set: Kirk, Leonard McCoy, Spock, Nyota Uhura, Scotty, Hikaru Sulu, Ensign Pavel Chekov Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Star Trek: Tactics Starter Set: 4 Figures Yes (4) No Yes Yes No Star Trek: Tactics II Starter Set: Federation Starship, Klingon Starship, Romulan Starship, Jem'Hadar Starship ...
3D space combat, exploration and race Simulator Star Raiders: 1979 Atari, Inc. Atari Atari 8-bit: Star Rangers: 1995 Interactive Magic: Interactive Magic Windows Star Trek: 1982 Sega: Sega: Arcade: One of the most elaborate vector graphics games ever released [35] [36] Star Trek: Invasion: 2000 Warthog: Activision: PlayStation Star Trek ...
Heritage Models: 1978 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Role Playing Game: Last Unicorn 1999-2000 Star Trek Role Playing Game: Last Unicorn 1999 Star Trek Roleplaying Game: Decipher 2002-2005 Star Trek: The Role Playing Game: FASA 1983-1988 Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game: West End Games: D6 System: 1987-1999 Written by Greg Costikyan: Star Wars ...
The process by which it is replicated takes minutes rather than seconds though, and behaves more similarly to a 3D printer than a traditional replicator. [6] By virtually eliminating material scarcity, replicator technology plays an important role in the moneyless human economy within the Star Trek universe.