Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise
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| BOOK | |
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| Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise | |
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| Attribution | |
| Series: | The Original Series |
| Author(s): | Shane Johnson |
| Editor(s): | Dave Stern |
| Illustrator(s): | Shane Johnson, Andrew Probert, David Kimble, Chris Elliot, Michael Okuda and Lee Cole |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher: | Pocket Books |
| Published: | hardback - month year |
| Reprint(s): | paperback - July 1987 |
| Pages: | 128 |
| ISBN: | ISBN 0671704982 |
| Chronology | |
| Date: | 2286 |
Based on the engineering logs of Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott.
Contents
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[edit] Introduction
Aided by the logbooks of Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott and recently declassified Starfleet material, Shane Johnson has written the most accurate, in-depth look at the USS Enterprise available.
For the first time anywhere, deck-by-deck in full, fascinating detail, you will tour the inside of the USS Enterprise, the United Federation of Planets' most recognized intragalactic ambassador. Using dozens of blueprints, sketches, and photographs, you'll visit the on-ship sites of Captain Kirk, Mister Spock and Commander [[Scott's most famous adventures—and take a never-before-revealed peek at the inner workings of a starship.
From the engineering room to the captain's quarters, from sickbay to auxiliary control, here is your complete guide to the most famous starship of all—the USS Enterprise!
[edit] Summary
By 2276, the Enterprise was the sole surviving member of the original 13 Constitution-class starships constructed. This, added with the fame and favor in the public eye the crew and ship had earned led the Federation Council to motion for Starfleet to reverse its decision to have the Enterprise decommissioned (a plan that was unknown to the public).
Enterprise was launched in 2245 (reference stardate 1/90).
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[edit] References
[edit] Characters
[edit] Starships and vehicles
- SW7-class shuttlecraft
- Copernicus • Galileo • Halley • Herschel •
- other vehicles
- mark 12B shuttle • Federation travel pod
[edit] Locations
[edit] Shipboard locations
- USS Enterprise
- bridge • quarters • shuttlebay • sickbay • auxiliary control
[edit] Planetary locations
- Earth
- San Francisco, California
[edit] Stations and outposts
[edit] Planets and planetoids
[edit] Stars and systems
[edit] Stellar regions
[edit] Races and cultures
[edit] States and organizations
[edit] Contractors
- Atalskes Phaser Corporation • Chiokis Starship Construction Corporation • Kloratis Drives • Leeding Engines Ltd. • Nutritech Corporation • Sestra Weapons • Shuvinaaljis Warp Technologies
[edit] Institutions
[edit] Materials and substances
[edit] Technology and weapons
- Atalskes phaser III • Atalskes phaser IV • communicator • computer • deflector • duotronics • impulse engine • orbit • five-year mission • phaser • phaser pistol • Sestra phaser I • Sestra phaser II • Sestra phaser IB • Sestra phaser IIB • shuttlecraft • starship • type-2 phaser • warp core • warp drive • warp nacelle
[edit] Foods and beverages
- Human
- asparagus with basil-sour cream • baked acorn squash • barbecued chicken • Bavarian bratwurst casserole • beef (chili con carne • beef stroganoff • sirloin with blue ribbon sauce • Yankee pot roast • Burgundy beef • Caribbean steak kabobs) • broccoli casserole • chicken (chicken à la King • almond chicken • asparagus chicken with black bean sauce • chicken cacciatore • cashew chicken • Hawaiian chicken • Cornish hen, lime glazed) • clam chowder • deviled crab • duckling with Cherry sauce • eggs Benedict • German potato salad • ham with pineapple • lamb chops à L'Orange • lobster tails • macaroni • cheese • macaroni and cheese • mushroom cheese canapés • nuts (assorted) • oriental brown rice • oysters (scalloped) • perch with dill • pork, sweet and sour • potatoes au gratin • pumpkin pie • ratatouille • soufflé, cheese • stuffed pork chops • trout amandine with pineapple • veal parmesan • zucchini provencale
- Vulcan
- adronn feltara • b'lltarr • bertakk soup • c'torr • filrak • farr-kahli • ihntya • kahri-torrafeiaca • kleetanta • forati sauce • L-Lersa • mia-zed • plomeek soup • t'coraca
- Andorian
- akharrad • alardi partinna • dreaak • duuploni • honar • necreena • skopar • sohla t'pocowan • yutann
[edit] Ranks and titles
- admiral • ambassador • captain • chief engineer • commander • commanding officer • commodore • engineer • rear admiral
[edit] Other references
- races and cultures • lifeform • space • planet • matter • energy • refit • hull • rank • title • log entry • insignia • rank insignia • Federation Starfleet ranks (2270s) • Federation Starfleet ranks (2270s-2350s) • uniform • Starfleet uniform • Starfleet uniform (Early 2270s) • Starfleet uniform (2278-2350s) • Starfleet uniform (2265-2270) • Starfleet charter • typeface • three-dimensional chess • light cube • ship commissioning • self destruct • swimming pool
[edit] Related stories
[edit] Chronology
- stardate 7523.2 / reference stardate 2/12 / April 7
- Enterprise returns to Earth.
- reference stardate 1/90
- Enterprise commissioned.
[edit] Appendices
[edit] Images
[edit] Background
All dates listed in the manual use the timeline developed in the Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology and extended by FASA (ie: Listing the Enterprise-A's launch date as 2222 (SFC) rather than 2286.) Below, dates that do not have an "(SFC)" suffix should be understood to be conversions to the standard timeline.
[edit] External links
- Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
