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From: smw@tilt.UUCP (Stewart Wiener)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: Shuttle Craft
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Date: Thu, 8-Mar-84 04:27:37 EST
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Posted: Thu Mar  8 04:27:37 1984
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The Galileo (NCC-1701/7) appears in many episodes of Star Trek, and is
certainly the most famous.  (Note:  if anyone is calling that shuttle 'the
Galileo Seven,' stop.  That's the name of an episode, not the craft.)

I have heard that a shuttle called Columbus appeared in one episode.  I
don't remember the occasion.  If someone can substantiate this, please let
me know.

In the animated ST, there was a shuttlecraft called Copernicus.  There was
also a special (unnamed) aquashuttle, capable of maneuvering underwater
and on an ocean surface, as well as in space.
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	     Stewart Wiener			:-) "Read and weep as did
	  Princeton Univ. EECS			:-)  Alexander when he beheld
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