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* '''Deck Plans 15-16-17-18-19''' as follows: |
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** Production Record of the Blueprints |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | *While these plans might now be considered non-canonical, they were used as a source and reference for the first three ''Star Trek'' movies. Excerpts from them were used as on screen displays in {{film|1}} when ''[[V' |
+ | *While these plans might now be considered non-canonical, they were used as a source and reference for the first three ''Star Trek'' movies. Excerpts from them were used as on screen displays in {{film|1}} when ''[[V'ger]]'' was reading the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s on-board [[database]]. |
*Based in part on a suggestion by [[Gene Roddenberry]], an early, pre-publication version of these deck plans were donated to the Smithsonian Institution by Franz Joseph in April of 1974. They were displayed along with the eleven-foot original model of the USS ''Enterprise'' in the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum later that summer. Mounted behind Plexiglas on a wall underneath the ship, visitors to the "Life in the Universe" display were encouraged to fill out a form indicating whether they would want to see these and similar works published, as at the time, no publishing deal had been worked out; Random House's Ballantine Books division subsequently did indeed work out just such a deal. |
*Based in part on a suggestion by [[Gene Roddenberry]], an early, pre-publication version of these deck plans were donated to the Smithsonian Institution by Franz Joseph in April of 1974. They were displayed along with the eleven-foot original model of the USS ''Enterprise'' in the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum later that summer. Mounted behind Plexiglas on a wall underneath the ship, visitors to the "Life in the Universe" display were encouraged to fill out a form indicating whether they would want to see these and similar works published, as at the time, no publishing deal had been worked out; Random House's Ballantine Books division subsequently did indeed work out just such a deal. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/star-trek-blueprints.php Scans of the sheets] at [http://www.cygnus-x1.net Cygnus-X1.net] |
* [http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/star-trek-blueprints.php Scans of the sheets] at [http://www.cygnus-x1.net Cygnus-X1.net] |
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* [http://www.trekplace.com/fj-timeline.html Franz Joseph Timeline] at [http://www.trekplace.com TrekPlace.com] - a timeline of Franz Joseph's activities related to this publication |
* [http://www.trekplace.com/fj-timeline.html Franz Joseph Timeline] at [http://www.trekplace.com TrekPlace.com] - a timeline of Franz Joseph's activities related to this publication |
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[[Category:Reference books]] |
[[Category:Reference books]] |
Revision as of 14:30, 16 April 2015
Template:Realworld The Star Trek Blueprints (or Booklet of General Plans) are a detailed "Complete Set of 12 Authentic Blueprints" (sized 9-by-30 inches) of the USS Constitution (NCC-1700), a ship of the same class as the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701). (The cover claims the blueprints are "of the Fabulous Starship Enterprise".)
Summary
Sheet 1
- Outboard Profile (Port Side View) with NCC registrations of fourteen Constitution-class vessels
Sheet 2
- Outboard Top Plan (Port Side Looking Down) with Ship's Complement listings, specifying the minimum grade needed to hold each post
Sheet 3
- Outboard Bottom Plan (Port Side Looking Up) and additional view of Starboard Side registration
Sheet 4
- Outboard Bow and Stern Elevations (Forward & Rear Views) with Overall Size Particulars and General Notes
Sheet 5
- Inboard Profile (Port Side Cutaway View) with additional General Notes
Sheet 6
- Deck Plans 0-1-2-3-4-5 (Top Side Views) as follows:
- Deck 0: Upper Sensor Platform
- Deck 1: Bridge (with enlarged detail)
- Deck 2: Science Laboratories – High Energy, Geology, Ion Study, Chemistry, Biology, Science Officer's Office, Physics [Upper Level]
- Deck 3: Science Laboratories – Botany, Communications, Special Studies, Cosmology, Physics [Lower Level]; Photon Torpedo Banks
- Deck 4: Junior Officers' Quarters; Fresh Water Tanks & Pumping Machinery
- Deck 5: Officers' Quarters; Saucer Section Emergency Battery Rooms; Upper Phaser Bank Rooms
Sheet 7
- Deck 6 Plan - Crew's Quarters and Engineering/Impulse Engines Power Units – Upper Section
Sheet 8
- Deck 7 Plan - Main Deck featuring:
- Ship's Computer and Emergency Bridge
- Impulse Engines Power Units – Lower Section
- Main Engineering, Engineering Computer Banks and Maintenance Shops
- Medical Section (Sick Bay/OR/ICU/etc.)
- Standard Transporter Rooms 1-4
Sheet 9
- Deck Plans 8-9-10-11-12-13-14 as follows:
- Deck 8: Entertainment/Recreation Facilities: Gymnasium, Entertainment Center (Arboreum), Recreation Area; Emergency Transporters 1-3; Ship's Computer Core; Fresh Water Tanks; Ship's Laundry; Basic Food and Beverage Preparation Facility; Main Dorsal Saucer Section Attachment (for emergency Saucer Separation)
- Deck 9: (Saucer) Materials Fabrication & Reclamation Facilities (Organic, Metallic and Other); (Dorsal) Auxiliary Machinery Room
- Deck 10: (Saucer) Cargo and Supplies Storage; Cargo Transporter 1; (Dorsal) Observation Lounge
- Deck 11: (Saucer) Auxiliary Fire Control; Lower Sensor Platform; Forward Phaser Banks; (Dorsal) Observation Lounge
- Deck 12: (Dorsal Only) Observation Lounge
- Deck 13: (Dorsal Only) Observation Lounge
- Deck 14: (Dorsal Only) Observation Lounge
Sheet 10
- Deck Plans 15-16-17-18-19 as follows:
- Deck 15: Secondary Hull Strongback: Visicoms, Air Conditioning Machinery
- Deck 16: Medical/Warp Drive Engineering: Secondary Hull Backup Medical Facilities, Warp Engineering Computers, Turbolift Repairs, Support Pylons, Upper Shuttlecraft Hangar
- Deck 17: Crew's Quarters; Shuttlecraft Hangar Upper Central Level Observation Gallery; Hangar Control Towers; Botany Hi-Bay
- Deck 18: Crew's Quarters; Botany Section; Hydroponics Lab; Shuttlecraft Hangar Lower Central Level
- Deck 19: Auxiliary Bridge; Ship's Aux. Computer Banks; Security Section; Shuttlecraft Lower Level/Hangar Deck/Turntable/Elevator
Sheet 11
- Deck Plans 20-21-22-23 as follows:
- Deck 20: Recreation Facilities: Regulation Pool and Sun Deck, Gymnasium, Recreation Area, Showers and Locker Rooms; Shuttlecraft Maintenance Shops; Emergency Battery Rooms
- Deck 21: Food Preparation Center; Backup Materials Fabrication and Reclamation Facilities; Backup Food Prep. Facility; Bowling Alley
- Deck 22: Backup Fabrication Facilities
- Deck 23: Lower Cargo/Storage Facilities; Cargo Transporter 2; Tractor Beam Machinery Room
Sheet 12
- Tank Top - Miscellaneous featuring:
- Hull Bottom Cargo Holds and Storage Tanks
- List of Standard Abbreviations and Plan Symbols used in the Blueprints
- Production Record of the Blueprints
Background
- While these plans might now be considered non-canonical, they were used as a source and reference for the first three Star Trek movies. Excerpts from them were used as on screen displays in Star Trek: The Motion Picture when V'ger was reading the Enterprise's on-board database.
- Based in part on a suggestion by Gene Roddenberry, an early, pre-publication version of these deck plans were donated to the Smithsonian Institution by Franz Joseph in April of 1974. They were displayed along with the eleven-foot original model of the USS Enterprise in the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum later that summer. Mounted behind Plexiglas on a wall underneath the ship, visitors to the "Life in the Universe" display were encouraged to fill out a form indicating whether they would want to see these and similar works published, as at the time, no publishing deal had been worked out; Random House's Ballantine Books division subsequently did indeed work out just such a deal.
See also
External links
- Template:NCwiki-title
- Scans of the sheets at Cygnus-X1.net
- Franz Joseph Timeline at TrekPlace.com - a timeline of Franz Joseph's activities related to this publication