Star Fleet Technical Manual Illustrator: Franz Joseph Copyright: 1975 Summary: STAR FLEET COMMAND Star Fleet Headquarters United Federation of Planets Franz Joseph United Federation Representative Stardate 7512.02 to: Ballantine Books Planetary Agents, NA, USA 10022 United Nations/Earth/Sol System 1. A printed Terran version of the Star Fleet Technical Manual was approved by the Federation Council for release to the civilians, and civilian auxiliaries on your planet. We have reviewed copies of this version as printed by you, and wish to assure you and the others that these copies are precisely correct and complete as authorized. We believe some of your civilians are confused because they are unfamiliar with the system and arrangement of Technical Orders, therefore, we offer the following by way of clarification. The print-out version of the Star Fleet Technical Manual, as used by the Star Fleet Academy, is a collection of only those Technical Orders necessary to the indoctrination of new cadets until such time as they have become experienced in the use of the data read-out stations of Mastercom/SFHQ. Further the Terran version contains even fewer Technical Orders because of the prohibition of the Prime Directive. Neither version is a 'book' of 'pages' as the questioners seem to think - nor do they contain 'all' of the technical information stored in the data banks of Mastercom/SFHQ.
Your civilians must understand these technical data banks contain all the knowledge presently known within the United Federation of Planets from all of the Member planets. If it were to be published in 'book' form, the sum total would amount to more books than you now have stored in your 'libraries.' Obviously, this cannot be done. It is equally obvious that you cannot have the galactic knowledge of future centuries given to your planet as a 'gift;' you must earn it by your own efforts lust as the others have done.
In the Terran version, the General Index summarizes the subject area groupings by Technical Order number blocks as a part of the total system of classification. It does not give the total classification system, nor does it indicate whether or not such subject matter is available.
The Introduction (T.0:00:00:06) for instance, is not included because it has not been authorized for release at this time. Each Section Index lists the Technical Orders currently approved for each section, and shows which are the correct issue by authentication date (and amendment code - if required). Thus a Section Index shows whether or not a particular Manual contains the correct issues. Those which are listed with an asterisk may become available in a future print-out from Mastercom/SFHQ. Other Technical Order numbers which are missing do not appear by reason of the prohibition of the Prime Directive, or they have not been approved for release at this time. In as gentle and as diplomatic manner as we may, we should like to point out that this confusion is just another example of the many primitive attributes of your planet which prevent its acceptance into the United Federation of Planets at this time in your current calendar. But be patient, the day will come in the future when your planet will have finally overcome these obstacles, and will take its place in the intergalactic community of intelligent life forms.
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Star Trek: Voyager Technical Manual Author/Illustrator: Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda Copyright: 1995 Summary: Back in 1995, during the first season of Voyager, a make-shift Technical Manual for Voyager's inaugural season was created by veteran Star Trek contributors Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda. The Technical Manual, which followed along the lines of the, was never published,and apparently never will be. But we have it for you here.
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This is the one, the only, the complete Star Fleet Technical Manual with everything you'll ever want to know about day-to-day life on the Enterprise. With architectural designs of the Enterprise, headquarters, detailed drawings of the weapons and equipment, official patterns for men's and women's uniforms, maps of orbit patterns and so much more, all your practical questio This is the one, the only, the complete Star Fleet Technical Manual with everything you'll ever want to know about day-to-day life on the Enterprise. With architectural designs of the Enterprise, headquarters, detailed drawings of the weapons and equipment, official patterns for men's and women's uniforms, maps of orbit patterns and so much more, all your practical questions will finally be answered. Outdated but still a cool book! WHEN STAR TREK WASN'T A FRANCHISE I got this book, back then in 1999, but even then it was way old since it has been published originally in 1975, certainly I was lucky to find it in a bookstore that for some time they brought several Star Trek novels and reference books and.you can bet that I bought all those that my wallet allow me!
I was amazed to realize how old this book was, since it was done way before that Star Trek would become an expanded franchise Outdated but still a cool book! WHEN STAR TREK WASN'T A FRANCHISE I got this book, back then in 1999, but even then it was way old since it has been published originally in 1975, certainly I was lucky to find it in a bookstore that for some time they brought several Star Trek novels and reference books and.you can bet that I bought all those that my wallet allow me!
I was amazed to realize how old this book was, since it was done way before that Star Trek would become an expanded franchise, at that moment, they had obviously the Original Series and of course the Animated Series, but even in 1975, they hadn't still premiered the Motion Picture, so they were still several year still to think about spin-offs. Therefore, you'll notice that the schematics that you will find of Starfleet vessels here, they still have the Original Series style, since the refitted look wasn't still developed, but.still it's a really cool collector's item! Since it shows a lot of starship classes that you never watched on TOS or TAS, that must be some ideas that they hadn't the time or budget to made into the TV series.
I am sure, that the author had a blast with the book, soaring high, inventing starships names and classes, along with the cool schematics. So, while the canonic status of the info shown here is quite questionable, trust me, if you're Trekker, you'll be thrilled to take a look to this cool reference book. The Human Adventure is just beginning. Well, I never actually read this book, but to me it was worth mentioning because of its importance in the life of my son. He discovered Star Trek during his elementary school years, and it would become an obsession.
That and computers and video games defined his geekdom; he is a self-described nerd to this day and proud of it. This book inspired countless technical diagrams and schematics; he drew space ships, space stations, modules for space ships and space stations. His art, while imaginative Well, I never actually read this book, but to me it was worth mentioning because of its importance in the life of my son. He discovered Star Trek during his elementary school years, and it would become an obsession. That and computers and video games defined his geekdom; he is a self-described nerd to this day and proud of it.
This book inspired countless technical diagrams and schematics; he drew space ships, space stations, modules for space ships and space stations. His art, while imaginative, had the look and detail of engineering schematics—and this book was his inspiration. We've had several copies of this book, and I have one in my closet signed by Jame Doohan, who played Montgomery Scott or Scotty, the inimitable engineer, who autographed it for me at the Pacific Science Center after the movie 'Generations' premiered.
My son told me he expects to inherit this book. I must have been a geek. Not sure if I was a Trekker or a Trekkie (could never figure those out), but I must have been a geek.
This book of black-and-white illustrative drawings of all things Star Trek was a find back in the day. By then, Star Trek had long been in the rerun stage, but we all thought it was a new show. It is funny, however, as I peruse this little gem now to see that the Smartphone, Bluetooth, and Pneumatic Needles represent what was then science fiction.
Nowadays, I like I must have been a geek. Not sure if I was a Trekker or a Trekkie (could never figure those out), but I must have been a geek. This book of black-and-white illustrative drawings of all things Star Trek was a find back in the day. By then, Star Trek had long been in the rerun stage, but we all thought it was a new show. It is funny, however, as I peruse this little gem now to see that the Smartphone, Bluetooth, and Pneumatic Needles represent what was then science fiction.
Nowadays, I like to walk around with the Bluetooth in my ear saying, 'Hailing frequencies open, Captain.' Book Season = Summer. Found this while going through a box of old books, and laughed out loud. Not something you 'read' per-say, but a series of drawings and schematics on Star Trek equipment. I remember sitting in my room as a kid and looking at this for ages, thinking that I could build myself a tricorder.after all, the plans where right here! There are little X's beside the ship roster, an artifact of using the book to create the names of ships for some now-forgotten game. Of asking my mother and grandmother to Found this while going through a box of old books, and laughed out loud.
Not something you 'read' per-say, but a series of drawings and schematics on Star Trek equipment. I remember sitting in my room as a kid and looking at this for ages, thinking that I could build myself a tricorder.after all, the plans where right here! There are little X's beside the ship roster, an artifact of using the book to create the names of ships for some now-forgotten game. Of asking my mother and grandmother to make a uniform for me, because the pattern was right there in the book. I'll hand this off to my kids when they get a little older, and hopefully they too will consider the improvements that could be made to the space stations, or put their own little marks beside the ship names that they like. I greatly enjoy Star Trek and my ex-husband (and still very dear friend) is very much a fan. I found this in an antique store.
There's no image available, but's this is the 1st edition, red paperback, in black binder. I love that this version doesn't say 'Star Trek' but looks like an actual manual that would be used if Star Fleet was real.
His birthday is coming up and $10 was too good to pass up for something this awesome. Every time I read through it, I find something else that makes the nerd I greatly enjoy Star Trek and my ex-husband (and still very dear friend) is very much a fan. I found this in an antique store. There's no image available, but's this is the 1st edition, red paperback, in black binder. I love that this version doesn't say 'Star Trek' but looks like an actual manual that would be used if Star Fleet was real. His birthday is coming up and $10 was too good to pass up for something this awesome. Every time I read through it, I find something else that makes the nerd in me giddy.
I'm going to have to wrap it soon before I get too attached and decide to keep it for myself!
This article does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged and. (December 2017) Star Trek Technical Manuals are a number of both official and fan-produced works detailing the technology of the fictional universe; most pertain to design, though others target equipment used in the various Star Trek television series and films. Published the original in 1975; since then other manuals have been created by fans and professional artists alike to chronicle the increasing variety of both and vessels and gear. Trek fan created the official works and Worlds of the Federation after making his own self-produced blueprints. Two manual creators moved from making blueprints to helping shape the look of the shows themselves.
Became an official illustrator for the franchise's, and later worked for the series, and; he went on to contribute to the and from Pocket Books. Geoffery Mandel, who helped create Pocket Books's interstellar reference work Star Trek: Star Charts, worked as scenic artist on the Voyager and series as well as the film. For details on out-of-universe reference books see. The following list is incomplete.
Contents. Star Trek Technical Manuals Item Creator Date Construction Pages Size Star Trek The Motion Picture: 14 Official Blueprints Andrew G. Probert 1980 (Loose Sheets) 14 19' x 13' Star Trek: Starship Spotter Adam 'Mojo' Lebowitz & Robert Bonchune 2001 (Perfect Bound) 128 7.4' x 9.1' Star Fleet Technical Supplements Booklet No. Franz Joseph (Schnaubelt). Star Fleet Technical Manual First Edition. Franz Joseph (Schnaubelt). Star Fleet Technical Manual First Edition, 2nd printing.
Geoffrey Mandel. The Starfleet Handbook, Vol 10.
No publisher listed. Geoffrey Mandel. The Starfleet Handbook, Vol 11.
No publisher listed. Geoffrey Mandel. The Starfleet Handbook—Aliens of Star Trek. No publisher listed.
Eileen Palestine, ed. Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual. Ballantine Books. Andres Castineiras. Star Fleet Technical Supplements Booklet no 1. No publisher listed.
Rick Sternbach. USS Enterprise NCC-1701—Constitution Class Refit—Familiarization Manual. No publisher listed. Geoffrey Mandel. The Starfleet Handbook, Vol 12. No publisher listed.
Geoffrey Mandel. The Starfleet Handbook, Vol 13.
No publisher listed. Heihachiro Nogura. From the Files of Star Fleet Command. Star Fleet Historical Archives.
Stan and Fred Goldstein, illustrated by Rick Sternbach. Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology 1980-2188.
Wallaby Books. Probert, rendered by David Kimble Star Trek The Motion Picture: 14 Official Blueprints. Wallaby Books. Shane Johnson. Weapons and Field Equipment Technical Manual. Todd Guenther and Michael Morrissette.
Starship Design—Interstellar Forum for Naval Power. No publisher listed. Aridas Sofia, ed. Federation Reference Series, Vol 1. Star Fleet Printing Office. Aridas Sofia, ed. Federation Reference Series, Vol 2.
Star Fleet Printing Office. Shane Johnson. Star Fleet Uniform Recognition Manual. David Schmidt. Starfleet Officer Requirements Vol.1. Aridas Sofia, ed. Federation Reference Series, Vol 3.
Star Fleet Printing Office. Aridas Sofia, ed. Federation Reference Series, Vol 4. Star Fleet Printing Office.
Aridas Sofia, ed. Federation Reference Series, Vol 5. Star Fleet Printing Office.
Aridas Sofia, ed. Federation Reference Series, Vol 6. Star Fleet Printing Office. Shane Johnson. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise. Pocket Books. Shane Johnson.
Star Trek—The Next Generation—Technical Journal. No publisher listed. David Schmidt.
Starfleet Academy Training Command: Line Officer Requirements Supplement. David Schmidt. Starfleet Academy Training Command: Staff Officer Requirements, Vol II. David Schmidt. Starfleet Officer Requirements, Vol 2.
Todd Guenther. Ships of the Star Fleet, Vol One. Star Trek: The Next Generation—Officer's Manual. FASA Corporation.
Star Trek Technical Manual First Edition
Technical File: Star Trek Devices. Pop Cult Int. David Schmidt. Starfleet Academy Training Command: Line Officer Requirements, Vol I.
David Christiansen. Klingon—Covert Operations Manual. Bernard Reischl. Reischl's Guide to Ships of the Fleet.
Star Trek Technical Manual Online
Shane Johnson. Star Trek—The Worlds of the Federation. Pocket Books.
Christopher Simmons. The 24th Century Technical Manual Special Edition 1989, 1. No publisher listed. Christopher Simmons. The 24th Century Technical Manual Special Edition 1989, 2. No publisher listed. Christopher Springer.
Weapons of Eugenics. No publisher listed. Kristiansen, Eric. Jackill's Guide to Light Attack Craft, Vol I. Robert J Dee. Star Fleet Data File, Vol 1. No publisher listed.
Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda. Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual. Pocket Books. Todd Guenther. Ships of the Star Fleet: Akyazi-class perimeter action ships. Ronald M Roden Jr. History of the vessel Enterprise from the 16th to the 24th Century.
Intergalactic Trading Co. Kristiansen, Eric. Jackill's Star Fleet Reference Manual: Ships of the Fleet, Vol I. Kristiansen, Eric. Jackill's Star Fleet Reference Manual: Ships of the Fleet, Vol II.
W Paul Hollingsworth. Galileo-Class Starcruiser: Ship's Organization and Regulations Manual. Parsec Publications. Don W Shanks. USS Cheyenne Operations Manual. Nightmare Distribution.
Kevin McNulty with Colin Toenjes. USS Khai Tam Technical Orientation Manual. Intergalactic Press. Jackill (Eric Kristiansen). Jackill's Star Fleet Reference Manual: Ships of the Fleet, Vol III. Rick Sternbach, Herman Zimmerman, Doug Drexler.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine—Technical Manual. Pocket Books.
John Barnard. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 2 Issue 1. Panda Productions.
John Barnard. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 2 Issue 2.
Panda Productions. John Barnard.
Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 2 Issue 3. Panda Productions. Harvey Postlewaite. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 3 Issue 1. Panda Productions. Harvey Postlewaite. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 3 Issue 2.
Panda Productions. Harvey Postlewaite. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 4 Issue 1. Panda Productions.
Chris Wallace. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 4 Issue 2. Panda Productions. Chris Wallace. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 4 Issue 3. Ccnp network security lab manual.
Panda Productions. Chris Wallace. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 4 Issue 4.
Panda Productions. Chris Wallace. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 4 Issue 5.
Panda Productions. Chris Wallace. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 4 Issue 6. Panda Productions.
Chris Wallace. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 4 Issue 7. Panda Productions. Chris Wallace.
Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 4 Issue 8. Panda Productions. Chris Wallace. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 4 Issue 9. Panda Productions. Gordon Murraya. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 4 Issue 10.
Panda Productions. Chris Wallace. The Ships of the Fifth Fleet. Panda Productions.
Chris Wallace. Dockyard Review, the Journal of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau, Vol 2 Issue 1. Panda Productions.
Adam 'Mojo' Lebowitz and Robert Bonchune. Star Trek: Starship Spotter. Pocket Books.
Chris Wallace. Starship Recognition Guide, Vol One: 2223-2325. Panda Productions. Kumari Miyazaki.
Historical Spacecraft of the Federation. Panda Productions. Chris Wallace. The NX Class Cruiser—An Introductory Guide.
Panda Productions. Scott A Akers. Spacecraft of Earth, Volume one, 1957-2063. Jaxon Information Institute and Panda Productions.
Chris Wallace. The Best of Dockyard Review, Vol Two: 2350-2390. Panda Productions.
Neale Davidson. Star Fleet—Ships of the Star Fleet Technical Manual. No publisher listed.
Chris Wallace. Starship Datafile, Vol Two: 2323-2423. Panda Productions. Chris Wallace. Starship Recognition Guide, Vol Two: 2325-2423.
Panda Productions. Chris Wallace. The Best of Dockyard Review, Vol One: 2290-2350. Panda Productions. Chris Wallace. Ships of the Star Fleet, Vol One: Cruiser. Panda Productions.
Chris Wallace. Ships of the Star Fleet, Vol Two: Patrol Combatants. Panda Productions. Chris Wallace. Ships of the Star Fleet, Vol Three: Scouts and Escorts. Panda Productions.
Chris Wallace. Ships of the Star Fleet, Vol Four: Star Fleet Operating Forces. Panda Productions. Chris Wallace.
Ships of the Star Fleet, Vol Five: Star Fleet Facilities. Panda Productions. Neale Davidson. Star Fleet Starship Recognition Manual—Ships of the Baton Rouge Era.
No publisher listed. Neale Davidson. Star Fleet Starship Recognition Manual, Vol One—Ships of the Line 2268. No publisher listed.
Neale Davidson. Star Fleet Starship Recognition Manual, Vol One—Ships of Support 2268. No publisher listed. Neale Davidson.
Star Fleet Starship Weaponry Guide 2268. No publisher listed.
Neale Davidson. Starfleet Ships of the Constitution-class era, vol one.
No publisher listed. Richard E Mandel.
Federation spaceflight chronology 1. No publisher listed. Kristiansen, Eric. Jackill's Star Fleet Reference Manual: Ships of the Fleet, Vol I—A-ERA.
No publisher listed. Richard E Mandel. Federation Spaceflight Chronology A (The Klingon Empire). No publisher listed. Richard E Mandel. Federation spaceflight chronology 2. No publisher listed.
Richard E Mandel. Federation Spaceflight Chronology 3.
No publisher listed. Richard E Mandel. Federation Spaceflight Chronology 4. No publisher listed. Richard E Mandel. Federation Spaceflight Chronology 5. No publisher listed.
Richard E Mandel. Federation Spaceflight Chronology 6. No publisher listed. Richard E Mandel. Federation Spaceflight Chronology 7. No publisher listed. Richard E Mandel.
Federation spaceflight chronology 8. No publisher listed.
Richard E Mandel. Federation Spaceflight Chronology 9.
No publisher listed. Jaynz Ships of Star Fleet 01. No publisher listed. Jaynz Ships of Star Fleet 02. No publisher listed. Jaynz Ships of Star Fleet 03.
Each Test Given In The Manual Outlines The Objectives, Theory, Apparatus. Steam lab ideas for elementary schools. Books.google.co.th - Primarily Written For The Students Of Civil Engineering And Practising Engineers Involved In The Testing Of Building Materials, The Manual Describes In Straight-Forward And Systematic Manner The Testing Of Engineering Materials.
No publisher listed. Jaynz Ships of Star Fleet 04. No publisher listed. Jaynz Ships of Star Fleet 05. No publisher listed. Lawrence Miller. Federation Technological Survey—2150 to 2370.
No publisher or date listed. Rick Sternbach. Intrepid Class Starship—Blueprints and Technical Guide. No publisher or date listed. Bernard Guignard.
Star Ship Registry Program Instruction Manual. No publisher or date listed. John Wetsch. Starfleet Academy Training Manual, 2nd ed. No publisher or date listed. David Schmidt.
Starfleet Dynamics (First Version). No publisher or date listed.
David Schmidt. Starfleet Dynamics (Second Version). No publisher or date listed. No illustrator listed. Starfleet Hand Weapon Familiarization Handbook.
No publisher or date listed. David Schmidt. Starfleet Prototype: The Journal of Innovative Design and Ideas. No publisher or date listed. No illustrator listed. Starfleet Technical Manual—Training Command/Starfleet Academy. No publisher or date listed.
No illustrator listed. Starfleet Training Command, Starfleet Academy—Ship Recognition.
No publisher or date listed. James T Wappel. 24th Century Ships of the Line, Vol Two (Cardassian). No publisher or date listed. James T Wappel.
24th Century Ships of the Line, Vol One (Federation). No publisher or date listed. Geoffrey Mandel. USS Enterprise Officer's Manual. No publisher or date listed. Geoffrey Mandel. USS Enterprise Officer's Manual—Revised Edition.
No publisher or date listed. James T Wappel.
24th Century Ships of the Line, Vol Three (Klingon). No publisher or date listed.
James T Wappel. 24th Century Ships of the Line, Vol Four (Romulan). No publisher or date listed. Perry Wright.
Vulcan Harp Construction Plans—Vulcan Music Academy. No publisher or date listed.