------------------ "The things hollow--it goes on forever--and--oh my God!--it's full of stars!" -David Bowman's last transmission back to Earth, 2001: A Space Odyssey
Not sure about that question. Anything space-borne and non-organic could really be used to "transport" stuff.
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RECAP: Did not appear before "Time's Arrow" Has not appeared more then once Can fit comfortably inside the TOS Spacedock It is bigger then Frank It has appeared before "Hippocratic Oath" Did not appear in DS9 Is synthetically produced Did not appear in VGR It was not in the 6th season of TNG It was in the 7th season of TNG It is property of the United Federation of Planets It is sort of a form of transport It can travel at faster-then-light speeds
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------------------ "The things hollow--it goes on forever--and--oh my God!--it's full of stars!" -David Bowman's last transmission back to Earth, 2001: A Space Odyssey
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Well a probe is non-organic and spaceborne, but if I remember my TNG tech manual they don't tend to travel faster than light and are rarely used as a form of transport!
[This message has been edited by Starbuck (edited March 31, 2000).]
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Why would it leave the last three movies? I asked if it appeared before "Hippocratic Oath" and the answer was a "yes." So that'd be Season 7 and Generations...
------------------ "Warning: The contents of this Physics lab are 100% matter. Should the lab come in contact with antimatter in any way, a catastrophic explosion will occur."
RECAP: Did not appear before "Time's Arrow" Has not appeared more then once Can fit comfortably inside the TOS Spacedock It is bigger then Frank It has appeared before "Hippocratic Oath" Did not appear in DS9 Is synthetically produced Did not appear in VGR It was not in the 6th season of TNG It was in the 7th season of TNG It is property of the United Federation of Planets It is sort of a form of transport It can travel at faster-then-light speeds It is a Starfleet Vessel It is not the USS Pegasus
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------------------ "The things hollow--it goes on forever--and--oh my God!--it's full of stars!" -David Bowman's last transmission back to Earth, 2001: A Space Odyssey
It is the USS Pastuer NCC-58295, seen in "All Good Things..."
Omega, you get to do it now
------------------ "The things hollow--it goes on forever--and--oh my God!--it's full of stars!" -David Bowman's last transmission back to Earth, 2001: A Space Odyssey