Virtual Tour of the Enterprise NCC-1701-D

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2007

Clips from the 1994 computer CD-ROM "Starfleet Technical Manual" re-edited for a tour presentation.

Virtual Tours from this CD-ROM at:

http://digitalproperties.ca/enterprise/

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  • has there been a new version of this since the 90's or this it?

  • @mrmilomannowra This is it. But technically, there is some cool stuff like this of the TNG bridge at startrek360 "dot" com

  • This is from the interactive encyclopedia made back in the late 90s

  • Hence why I indicated as such in the video description.

  • where did u make this and where did u get the clips

  • What, are you auditing me or something?

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  • to me The NCC-1701D is has been and always will be the king of all Galaxy class ships in the Galaxy class production line along with its Sister ship the starship Yamato

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  • Very well presented :-) thank you for uploading this.

  • two people are romulans

  • @aHighschoolloser ...To be extra nerdy .... I have to disagree ... In episode 4.8 "Future Imperfect" we saw his quarters. But they were just illusions.

    Does anybody know if the soundtrack of this "tour" ?

  • hey Riker never showed us his quarters

  • @chrisman737 i hang my trek fan head in shame and stand corrected. after some investigation on IMDB, I found that she was uncredited, but was the voice. I bow to the superior intellect.

  • @superpaperdude Sorry, but no. In the original series it was generally a female voice, and it was the voice of Majel Barret Roddenberry. She was both Nurse Chapel AND the voice of the computer. A male voice for the computer was used only once -- for Star Trek: The Motion Picture (the first Star Trek movie). Before that movie and after that movie, the computer always had a female voice, and the voice was of Majel Barret Roddenberry. That is how she got the part for TNG.

  • @chrisman737 actually, no. MBR was nurse Chapel in the original series. The computer was generally a male voice in those days, and when it was feminine, it wasn't her. She didn't get the part of the computer voice until TNG.

  • @uzimodem glad to be of help

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