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Star Trek The Motion Picture: 14 Official Blueprints: Andrew G. Probert 1980 (Loose Sheets) 14 19" x 13" Star Trek: Starship Spotter: Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz & Robert Bonchune 2001 (Perfect Bound) 128 7.4" x 9.1" Star Fleet Technical Supplements Booklet No. 1: Andres Castineiras 1977 (Staple) 5 8.5" x 11" Federation Reference Series Volume 1
William A. Barton reviewed Star Trek Ship Construction Manual in Space Gamer No. 70. [1] Barton commented that "the ST Ship Construction Manual is quite well thought out, and more than adequate for building ships form the smallest scouts all the way up to the revamped Enterprise of The Wrath of Khan. The clean simplicity of its design ...
Memory Alpha is a wiki encyclopedia for topics related to the Star Trek fictional universe. Created by Harry Doddema and Dan Carlson, it uses the wiki model [2] and is hosted by Fandom on the MediaWiki software. [3] As of September 2023, Memory Alpha contains over 56,000 articles and 62,000 images in its English edition. [4]
Starship class schematics, seen in background bridge displays in the Kobayashi Maru test in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; and; USS Enterprise plans, used in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock in a monitor display when the seal on Spock's living quarters is broken.
A category for games that simulate the operation of a starship in a Star Trek universe setting. This includes both computer games and non-computer games. It includes only those games which simulate actual functions of a starship, or command decisions.
The Defiant and Intrepid classes appear, having been in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager respectively. Also in the game is the Miranda class, which first appeared it in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and the Sovereign class which was introduced in Star Trek: First Contact. [3] [5]
Between 2019 and 2021 K1n9_Duk3 recreated the source code of Commander Keen 4, 5 and 6, based on the already released source code of Catacomb 3-D, Wolfenstein 3-D and Keen Dreams. When compiled with the Borland C++ v3.0 compiler, compressing the newly created executables with LZEXE 100% identical copies of the original v1.4 executables are ...
In the original pitch for Star Trek: The Original Series by creator Gene Roddenberry, the vessel that the series was set on was called the SS Yorktown. [2] The starship was subsequently renamed USS Enterprise before the start of the series because of the growing real world fame of the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, recently launched by the U.S. Navy as the USS Enterprise (CVN ...