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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
[[Image:Columbus.jpg|thumb|The ''Columbus'' in 2267]]
 
[[Image:Columbus.jpg|thumb|The ''Columbus'' in 2267]]
The ''Columbus'' was a reuse of the footage of the ''Galileo''. It was named after [[15th century|15th]]/[[16th century]] [[Earth]] explorer [[Christopher Columbus]].
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In ''TOS'', the appearance of the ''Columbus'' was a reuse of the footage of the ''Galileo''. It was named after [[15th century|15th]]/[[16th century]] [[Earth]] explorer [[Christopher Columbus]].
   
The ''Columbus'' was later created as a CGI by [[CBS Digital]]. First appearance of this model occurred in "The Journey to Babel" when the ''Galileo'' landed in the ''Enterprise'' shuttlebay. The registry of the shuttle is seen in this episode.
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The ''Columbus'' was later created as a CGI by [[CBS Digital]]. First appearance of this model occurred in "The Journey to Babel" when the ''Galileo'' landed in the ''Enterprise'' shuttlebay. The registry of the shuttle is seen in this episode, matching the number first assigned to the vessel by the [[1970s]] publication ''[[Star Trek Maps]]''.
   
 
[[Category:Shuttles]]
 
[[Category:Shuttles]]

Revision as of 23:40, 4 January 2010

Columbus detail

On the hangar deck

The Columbus (NCC-17012) was a Class F shuttlecraft assigned to the USS Enterprise in the 2260s.

The Columbus participated in the search for the lost shuttlecraft Galileo on Taurus II in 2267. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")

In 2268, the shuttle Columbus was in the shuttlebay when the Galileo transporting Ambassador Sarek and his entourage landed. (TOS: "Journey to Babel") Template:ClassFShuttlecraft Template:EnterpriseShuttles

Background

Columbus

The Columbus in 2267

In TOS, the appearance of the Columbus was a reuse of the footage of the Galileo. It was named after 15th/16th century Earth explorer Christopher Columbus.

The Columbus was later created as a CGI by CBS Digital. First appearance of this model occurred in "The Journey to Babel" when the Galileo landed in the Enterprise shuttlebay. The registry of the shuttle is seen in this episode, matching the number first assigned to the vessel by the 1970s publication Star Trek Maps.