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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Michael_T: [QB] I just looked at the finished page and have a few things to say... 1. In DS9's "The Search," Odo and Kira were onboard a Type-15 shuttlecraft which isn't listed. 2. In the Type-18 shuttlecraft design, there is an aft access hatch. Look at the DS9 Tech Manual and see the two drawings that it has of the shuttle. 3. The hull plates of the Defiant Class that covers the escape pods act in the same way as the Intrepid Class; they open outward and close. Most likely the ASRV's can be retrieved. 4. I would think that the acronym ASRV would be the formal name to the escape pods or lifeboats, which can be considered slang terms fo the ASRV. 5. There is a picture of the Voyager Aeroshuttle online somewhere...so please post it. 6. Picard's yacht on the Enterprise-E is named Cousteau... the same name which the Type-15 shuttlecraft from the Aires has. 7. The Sovereign Class yacht was modified from an original version of a recessed foward window that would make it easy to fit under the torp lanchers. Rick Berman decided to have it changed so the yacht would look "cooler." 8. The shuttle in the matte painting of the Enterprise-D inside Starbase 74 is suppose to be a Type-7 and not a new design. 9. I've heard somewhere a long time ago that along with the names mentioned being in the display of the shuttlebay of TNG were other names such at Berman, Pillar, Braga, Justman, and Roddenberry. I believe that in "Cause and Effect" that Ed Miarecki named his shuttles that he built after his bosses. That may explain somewhat why the Micromachines I've gotten had shuttles named Pillar, Berman, and Justman. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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