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Chargement... Starship Spotterpar Adam Lebowitz, Robert Bonchune (Auteur)
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Starship Spotter was created more than two centuries ago to serve as a reference guide to assorted space-going vessels. Captains of the spaceships of the United Earth Space Probe Agency used this simple paper tool to enable a ship's crew to quickly distinguish friend from foe in the unexplored reaches of the cosmos. When the services were merged to form Starfleet, this paper book disappeared from use. Only recently rediscovered, the newest editions of this book have been the sole purview of Starfleet Academy. Each year, a new class of Starfleet cadets carefully reviews and revises the contents. The ships displayed in Starship Spotter have been chosen as a tribute to the crews who have served on them and the valor shown, regardless of the ship's affiliation. Although only thirty ships could be included, the cadets feel these ships reflect the noble history of space travel. We proudly present to you the Class of 2383 edition of Starship Spotter. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This is, it has to be said, not the book I wanted. It is a selection of designs from the Trek universe, rather than a comprehensive guide. Some of the inclusions are more puzzling than the omissions. The book also uses bespoke artwork rather than tv/film stills - which considering that it is a licenced production, seems a bit strange. But until the book I'm waiting for - an 'Observer's Book of Starships' - comes along, it'll have to do. ( )