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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Siegfried: [QB] The [i]Interactive Technical Manual[/i] was a CD-ROM that was released in 1994 around the end of [i]The Next Generation[/i]. It was essentially Okuda and Sternbach's technical manual for the [i]Enterprise[/i]-D but it allowed you to tour the main areas of the ship and look at numerous props. The sets toured included the Bridge, Ready Room, ObsLounge, Engineering, Sickbay, Transporter Room, Ten-Forward, and a few quarters (I think Picard's, Troi's, Data's, and Worf's). It also allowed you to pick up, zoom in, and spin around some of the props (like numerous padds, some medical and engineering tools, etc.). Most importantly, it allowed you to zoom in on many of the LCARS displays. If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say that the LCARS displays in the [i]Interactive Technical Manual[/i] are the same ones that were used on the show. They just created QuickTime tours and took photographs of the sets before they transformed for [i]Generations[/i] (or possibly "All Good Things..."). As far as I know, nothing was created or modified especially for the CD-ROM (someone with more info can correct me if I'm wrong). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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