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.pdf 60 8.5" x 13" Ships of the Star Fleet - Volume Four: Star Fleet Operating Forces: Chris Wallace 2005 .pdf 47 8.5" x 13" Ships of the Star Fleet - Volume One: Cruiser: Chris Wallace 2005 .pdf 116 8.5" x 13" Ships of the Star Fleet - Volume Three: Scouts and Escorts: Chris Wallace 2005 .pdf 59 8.5" x 13"
Download as PDF; Printable version ... Ship Recognition Manual: The Federation is a 1983 ... at Fantasimulations Associates and FASA expanding the Star Trek universe ...
The Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual (ISBN 0345247302, Ballantine Books 1975, reprinted 1986, 1996, 2006) is a fiction reference book by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt, about the workings of Starfleet, a military, exploratory, and diplomatic organization featured in the television series Star Trek.
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 ...
Ship Recognition Manual 1: The Ships of Starfleet; Ship Recognition Manual 2: The Cardassian Union; Ship Recognition Manual 3: The Klingon Empire; Ship Recognition Manual 4: The Original Series Era; Ship Recognition Manual 5: The Romulan Star Empire; They can be downloaded in PDF form from Memory Icon, under the Spacedock section, and are ...
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.
Born in Chicago, [1] [2] Franz Joseph had a successful 30-year career as an aerospace design engineer. [3] However, he is perhaps best known as the author and illustrator of Star Fleet Technical Manual (ISBN 0-345-34074-4), which, though fictional, represents an in-universe collection of factual documents, detailing the 23rd century Star Fleet of the United Federation of Planets, as well as ...
Star Trek Battle Manual, designed and published by Lou Zocchi in 1972. Unlike most other games in this category, it was played without a board. Ships maneuvered on the tabletop using rulers to determine range and protractor-like angle measures on the large counters to determine facing.