Star Trek fans--or Trekkies--have been collecting Star Trek souvenirs, artifacts, and memorabilia for many years, and they'll be thrilled with this brand-new book and CD-ROM package. Scheduled for publication in time to coincide with release of the latest Star Trek movie, as well as the 25th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation's TV debut, this amazing book delights fans with--*A spectacular double-page spread detailing the history of the starship Enterprise in words and vivid illustrations*Spreads and gatefolds with 3D features illustrating the Enterprise from all angles, including a side-on cutaway diagram showing the craft's interior*Views of the ship's bridge, showing the captain's chair, main consoles, and the functions that the consoles control*Living quarters, including Captain Picard's suite, junior officers' quarters, and other locations that fans will immediately recognize*Artifacts, floor plans, photos from the TV show . . . and much moreEnclosed with the book is a fabulous CD-ROM that gives viewers a detailed tour of the Enterprise . This remarkable software program was developed in close cooperation with the creators of the Star Trek sets that were used in the films and on the television series. On Board the U.S.S. Enterprise offers Trekkies a once-in-a-lifetime ticket to one of the most popular and beloved sci-fi adventures of all time.
Michael Okuda Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)






Startrek. Die Technik der U.S.S. Enterprise. Das offizielle Handbuch
- 198 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Technische Schemata, Grundrisszeichnungen und Erläuterungen zu Antrieb, Kommando- und Computersystem sowie zur Verteidigung und Kommunikation vermitteln die Vision der Form und Funktion des Raumschiffes.
Covers the three television series and the first six films
Star Trek The next generation. Technical manual
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The technical advisers to the TV series "Star Trek: The Next Generation" take readers into the world they created for the show. The book contains blueprints, sketches and line drawings, and takes a look at the "USS Enterprise NCC 1701-D".