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In the [[2240s]], a police officer in [[Iowa]] used a hovercruiser to chase a young {{alt|James T. Kirk}} who had stolen his step-father's [[Corvette]]. ({{film|11}})
 
In the [[2240s]], a police officer in [[Iowa]] used a hovercruiser to chase a young {{alt|James T. Kirk}} who had stolen his step-father's [[Corvette]]. ({{film|11}})
{{bginfo|The hovercruiser was designed by [[John Eaves]], and was built as a prop rather than digitally. ''[http://johneaves.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/flying-cycle-friday/]''|The {{y|2013}} [[Game|virtual collectible card battle game]] ''[[Star Trek: Rivals]]'' has card #37, titled Iowan Police Hoverbike.}}
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{{bginfo|The hovercruiser was designed by [[John Eaves]], and was built as a prop rather than digitally. ''[http://johneaves.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/flying-cycle-friday/]''|The {{y|2013}} [[Games|virtual collectible card battle game]] ''[[Star Trek: Rivals]]'' has card #37, titled Iowan Police Hoverbike.}}
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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A police hovercruiser in the 2240s of the alternate reality.

A hovercruiser was a one-person vehicle which traveled above the ground. The vehicle was styled after standard motorcycles (which were still used in the 23rd century), and was ridden in much the same style. Instead of wheels, the hovercruiser used a technology to propel the vehicle without touching the ground.

Hovercruisers were used by police officers on Earth during the 23rd century to aid in law enforcement.

In the 2240s, a police officer in Iowa used a hovercruiser to chase a young James T. Kirk who had stolen his step-father's Corvette. (Star Trek)

The hovercruiser was designed by John Eaves, and was built as a prop rather than digitally. [1]
The 2013 virtual collectible card battle game Star Trek: Rivals has card #37, titled Iowan Police Hoverbike.

See also