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'''''The Ships of Star Trek''''' is a reference book published in {{m|May|1988}}. It is an edited collection of articles written by, among others, the editor for various fanzines as well as publications like ''{{dis|Starlog|magazine}}'', and is divided in three sections:
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*The Starship ''Enterprise''; A collection of articles about the (real world) development and (in-unverse) appearances of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}.
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*The Galileo Seven shuttle craft; A collection of articles about the (real world) development, build-up and history till 1986 of the full scale mock-up and (in-universe) appearances of the ''[[Class F shuttlecraft|Galileo]]'' shuttlecraft. Noteworthy for its interview with [[Gene Winfield]] of [[AMT/Ertl]]'s [[Speed & Custom Shop]] who with his team not only manufactured the [[Class F shuttlecraft model#Full scale exterior mock-up|full scale mock-up]] and [[studio model]] of the shuttle, but also produced the studio model(s) of the {{class|D7}}.
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*The Romulan Bird-of-Prey; A short section about the studio model and appearances of the {{dis|Romulan Bird-of-Prey|23rd century}}.
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The book is illustrated throughout with black and white photographs.
'''''The Ships of Star Trek'''''
 
   
==Description==
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==Contents==
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===Section 1: The Starship ''Enterprise''===
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*Introduction
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*Roddenberry's Vision
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*Screens and Shields
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*Planets Visited
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*Space Battles
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*Technology Update
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*The ''Enterprise'' That Almost Was
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===Section 2: The ''Galileo Seven'' Shuttle Craft===
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*Introduction
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*Life on ''Star Trek''
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*Life after ''Star Trek''
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===Section 3: The Romulan Bird-of-Prey===
   
 
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The Ships of Star Trek is a reference book published in May 1988. It is an edited collection of articles written by, among others, the editor for various fanzines as well as publications like Starlog, and is divided in three sections:

  • The Starship Enterprise; A collection of articles about the (real world) development and (in-unverse) appearances of the USS Enterprise.
  • The Galileo Seven shuttle craft; A collection of articles about the (real world) development, build-up and history till 1986 of the full scale mock-up and (in-universe) appearances of the Galileo shuttlecraft. Noteworthy for its interview with Gene Winfield of AMT/Ertl's Speed & Custom Shop who with his team not only manufactured the full scale mock-up and studio model of the shuttle, but also produced the studio model(s) of the D7-class.
  • The Romulan Bird-of-Prey; A short section about the studio model and appearances of the Romulan Bird-of-Prey.

The book is illustrated throughout with black and white photographs.

Contents

Section 1: The Starship Enterprise

  • Introduction
  • Roddenberry's Vision
  • Screens and Shields
  • Planets Visited
  • Space Battles
  • Technology Update
  • The Enterprise That Almost Was

Section 2: The Galileo Seven Shuttle Craft

  • Introduction
  • Life on Star Trek
  • Life after Star Trek

Section 3: The Romulan Bird-of-Prey