quote:Originally posted by Cpt. Kyle Amasov: Maybe 1701-D? I remember one of the early (1st or 2nd season) episodes where a guy from the E-D - who has not been accepted at the academy - steals a shuttle and accidentially flies it into the atmosphere of a planet. Picard manages to guide him out of the mess. Could have been a reused shot.
That was shuttle 13, the same shuttle that crashed in "Skin of Evil"...
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at the star trek the adventure in london theres is a model of a shutle, a type 7 i believe, although it was too high to see what it was labelled as the sign said that it was the shuttle magellan (SP?).
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Interesting. The 30th anniversary book had a chapter about Trek's special effects. Besides showing a dark shot of what seems to be the type 6 filming miniature (the text says it's the Sacajawea) there's also a picture of one of the spacedock shuttles from the movies, obviously named "Magellan", according to the text.
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There was another Type 7 shuttle at the exhibition, but it was only labelled Pod 1, there are some photos of it online. I also just found a few photos on my hard drive of a Type 7 with Pod 09 on it, it looks like it's a studio model at an exhibition. I didn't know there were any shuttles with that number.
While on the subject, they also had the Type 6 shuttle with separate damaged nacelles and the Starfleet Academy trainer model at the London exhibition. I took a few photos of them, but haven't finished the film yet.
Note 1 According to the ST:TNG Companion, the shuttle in "The Nth Degree" was named the Feynman.
Note 2 In "Devil's Due", the shuttlepod was identified as "Shuttle 1".
Note 3 There was no visual identification of shuttle 4 in "The Next Phase". In this episode, the shuttle, named the Goddard according to the Companion, was waiting for shuttle 4 to leave. Knowing that both shuttle classes 6 and 7 were operational to 2371, the unssen shuttle 4 could have been either one of those two classes or of an unseen class.
Note 4 In "Suspicions", Riker identified the Justman as a Class 6 shuttle.
Note 5 The second Hawking has her number on the hull. She was shuttle 15.
Note 6 I know of two numbers for the Goddard shuttle. The correct number for this shuttle was either 2 (ST: The Magazine) or 15 (ST: Fact Files).
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The shuttle in "Identity Crisis". Could this shuttle have been assigned to a starship with the registry of NCC-70231 and parked at the starbase?
I think, on further reflection, the Copernicus NCC-1701/03 was listed in a ST: Magazine article. If so, for those who have the magazines, can you tell me and others what the specific information was for this shuttle? Thanks.
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So, I take it that the designations "Type-4" and "Type-5" for the TFF shuttles and the second Hawking are just your conjecture? (Because there was never any canonical type designation for either.)
And where did you get that the shuttle from Insurrection was named Galileo? (Or, for that matter, that it was designated "Type 11...")
And again, Shuttlepod 09 from "The Price" is named Ley.
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Are you sure the Copernicus was destroyed? All I remember is that the thrusters weren't working at the end of the film. Perhaps they went back down and retrieved it at the end?
What about Runabouts? They're just bigger shuttles, after all. And despite having their own NCCs, they still seemed to be assigned to big ships and stations.
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quote:Originally posted by Futurama Guy: - Might you want to include the mining shuttle Nenebek from "Final Mission", Pentarus V, the planet it is from is a Federation planet? (I say this due to the inclusion of the Vulcan shuttle...)
No, it was not a Federation planet. The Feds were just called to mediate a mining dispute on the planet as an outside party. Captain Dirgo actually says "We don't have the luxuries of the Federation" or something along those lines in the episode.
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I agree it was a far reach to be Federation and I realize what Dirgo said...which actually was: "I don't have the Federation's resources..." regarding the age of his ship, but then again earlier during the teaser the conversation between Wes and Picard said something which might suggest that it was an outpost or 'territory' or 'protectorate':
----- Picard - "And as your final mission aboard the Enterprise... I'd like you to accompany me to Pentarus while I try to sort things out with the miners.........Mister Riker tells me you've been studying the effects of outpost judiciary decisions on Federation Law. What better way to get first-hand experience?" ----- That implies that this dispute was one of an 'outpost' and he was conducting something that was to be a 'judiciary decision', similar to those that he heard Wes was studying and how those cases effect Federation Law.
And for some reason the Omnipedia also sees Pentarus V a Federation planet.
Similarily, the ship did have a non-Starfleet, yet Federation registry of "NAR-2066"....
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quote:Originally posted by Futurama Guy: yet Federation registry of "NAR-2066"....
That's a myth. The Nenebek had just a graphitti-style "2066" on its hull.
quote:According to the ST:TNG Companion, the shuttle in "The Nth Degree" was named the Feynman.
Strange. That was a Type 7, while the Feynman in "Chain of Command" was a Type 6.
quote:The second Hawking has her number on the hull. She was shuttle 15.
Do you have any pictures?
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