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In the original version of the episode, the flight of the shuttle is recycled footage of the ''[[Galileo (2267)|Galileo]]'' from {{e|The Galileo Seven}}. For the remastered version, CBSDigital crafted a CGI model with new registry and name. Though the registry is visible in the episode, the name is illegible. On StarTrek.com, [[Mike Okuda]], when asked for the name of the shuttle, replied that it was the ''Einstein''.
 
In the original version of the episode, the flight of the shuttle is recycled footage of the ''[[Galileo (2267)|Galileo]]'' from {{e|The Galileo Seven}}. For the remastered version, CBSDigital crafted a CGI model with new registry and name. Though the registry is visible in the episode, the name is illegible. On StarTrek.com, [[Mike Okuda]], when asked for the name of the shuttle, replied that it was the ''Einstein''.
   
''this ship is most probaly named after the famous 19 century Physicists
 
Albert Einstien who is famous for his theory of relativity
 
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Einstein shuttle

Einstein

The Einstein NCC-17016 was a Class F shuttlecraft assigned to the Federation starship USS Enterprise.

This shuttle was piloted by Commodore Matthew Decker on a suicidal mission to the doomsday machine in 2267. Though the Commodore failed to destroy the robot, sensor scans by the Enterprise gave indications that the machine had been damaged.

With this knowledge at hand, Captain James Kirk flew the USS Constellation into the maw of the robot. This collision, when coupled with the detonation of the starship's impulse engines, wrecked the doomsday machine. (TOS: "The Doomsday Machine")

Background

The shuttlecraft is named after Albert Einstein.

In the original version of the episode, the flight of the shuttle is recycled footage of the Galileo from "The Galileo Seven". For the remastered version, CBSDigital crafted a CGI model with new registry and name. Though the registry is visible in the episode, the name is illegible. On StarTrek.com, Mike Okuda, when asked for the name of the shuttle, replied that it was the Einstein.

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