| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 392.1 | Revised pointer to STAR_TREK conference | EDEN::KLAES | I enjoy working with people. | Mon Sep 29 1986 12:50 | 5 | 
|  |     	Check Note THEBAY::STAR_TREK in Note 67 to find addresses of
    companies which sell such blueprints.
    
    	Larry
    
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| 392.2 | Your mission, should you choose... | BOVES::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Tue Sep 30 1986 08:29 | 6 | 
|  |     
    If you live near a hobby store that sells role-playing game materials,
    they will probably carry FASA's line of deck plans, which could
    make your house look like a Klingon naval architect's...
    
    Dave W.
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| 392.3 |  | ELMO::JESSOP |  | Tue Sep 30 1986 11:54 | 3 | 
|  |     Great!  Sounds good!  I'll check it out...
    
    	Mike
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| 392.4 | WHERE DID YOU FINALLY GET THEM? | EDEN::KLAES | I enjoy working with people. | Tue Sep 30 1986 13:40 | 5 | 
|  |     	Let us know what your results are, so anyone else interested
    in such schematics can also get them.
    
    	Larry
    
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| 392.5 | Interior Decorating Addition | MEO78B::MCGHIE | looking for a door... | Fri Oct 03 1986 23:53 | 9 | 
|  |     Just to add that little bit of realism (to the interior decorating
    I mean),
    
    does anyone know where one could find one of those so cute klingon
    'dogs' which featured in 'The Search for Spock'. I mean one of those
    in th house would certainly be a good talking point and a great
    deterent for would be burglars (you'd probably find only the guy's
    clothing - if that !)
    
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| 392.6 | KHO-DES PA, K-MART SHOPPERS! | EDEN::KLAES | Mostly harmless. | Mon Oct 06 1986 09:35 | 7 | 
|  |     	The Klingon K-Mart is having a bluelight special on them, just
    this week.
    
    	Well, that's what the ad said!
    
    	Larry
    
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| 392.7 | Ahhh yes... | ELMO::JESSOP |  | Thu Oct 09 1986 13:03 | 12 | 
|  |     re.4
    
    I did finally pick up the schematics fom one of the Star Trek game
    modules.  They're quite good on deck plans, but don't go much into
    detail in the warp or impulse engines.  They are also of the original
    D7 plans, not the K'T'NGA (sp?) class.  On the K'T'NGA, are the
    torpedoes based in what was the main sensor tube on the D7's?
                                                         
     	Thanks for the ideas, by the way.  I wish I could find my Starfleet
    manual.
    
    	Mike
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| 392.8 | Jupiter II | ELMO::JESSOP |  | Thu Oct 09 1986 13:05 | 2 | 
|  |     Since I'm here now, I have another question, but this pertains to
    Lost In Space.  What was the main propulsion of the Jupiter II????
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| 392.9 | RE 392.7 | EDEN::KLAES | Mostly harmless. | Thu Oct 09 1986 16:43 | 17 | 
|  |     	With the original D7 Klingon battlecruiser (of the KLOTHODE
    class - from Starstation Aurora's STARSHIP DESIGN MANUAL), the area
    just below the bridge was the ship's main sensors.
    	When STTMP came along, the new K'TINGA class warship had the
    photon torpedo tube where the sensor device was on the KLOTHODE
    class.
    
    	On the TV series, Klingon warships fired DISRUPTOR BOLTS, not
    photon torpedoes - for the movies' sake, I will assume that the
    Klingons upgraded their battleships based on Federation technology.
    
    	BTW - WHERE/HOW did you get the schematics?
    
    	Larry
    
    
    	
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| 392.10 | plans | ELMO::JESSOP |  | Fri Oct 10 1986 08:29 | 11 | 
|  |     
    	Somebody gave me the great suggestion to go to a bookstore or
    hobby shop and pick up the Klingon Battle Cruiser game module for
    the Role playing game of Star Trek.  It gives you pretty decent
    deck plans.  It doesn't get incredibly detailed, but it gives you
    a very good idea.
    
    	Mike
    
    
    	Any answers on the Jupiter II question??
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| 392.11 | RE 392.10 | EDEN::KLAES | Mostly harmless. | Fri Oct 10 1986 09:24 | 14 | 
|  |     	I'm no big fan of LOST IN SPACE, but I believe the JUPITER II
    ran on atomic fission power.
    
    	I also happened to mention in this note that you can get blueprints
    and manuals from such mail-order companies as Intergalactic Trading
    Co., Inc. - you can get its address from THEBAY::STAR_TREK Note 67.
     
    	Incidentally, this company also sells a blueprint packet of
    the JUPITER II spaceship.
    
    	Let me know how this method works out.
    
    	Larry
    
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| 392.12 | ..... | ELMO::JESSOP |  | Fri Oct 10 1986 12:10 | 7 | 
|  |     Will do!  I might pick up both the Enterprise, the K'Tinga, and
    the Jupiter II!  Lost in space WAS different.  I just don't remember
    ever seeing any exhaust of any kind.  I know it couldn't travel
    faster than light, and I know they ignored the theory that time
    slows down as you approach the speed of light.  
    
    	Mike
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| 392.13 | Pointer in .1 corrected. | DELNI::CANTOR | moderator | Mon Nov 24 1986 08:10 | 0 | 
| 392.14 | RE 392.12 | EDEN::KLAES | Alchemists get the lead out. | Tue Jan 13 1987 12:49 | 5 | 
|  |     	So, did you ever get those other sets of blueprints through
    the mail-order companies?  What did you think of them?
    
    	Larry
    
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| 392.15 | K'T'NGA | TUNER::FLIS |  | Tue Sep 29 1987 15:16 | 11 | 
|  |     RE: .many
    
    The Klingon ship, from STI-TMP is the K'T'NGA class (pronounced:
    Ka-Ting-A)
    
    jim
    
    PS: I have three view drawings of the K'T'NGA class Klingon ship
    and the Constitution II Class Star ship that me and a friend did
    on CAD/CAM UniGraphics - real beauts too!
    
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| 392.16 | Gone gone gone, I been gone so long... | SIVA::JESSOP | Ceratopids had slippery scapulae | Wed Sep 30 1987 17:52 | 13 | 
|  | re -1
	*embarrassed* No!
	Ah well, I still would like to.  It seems I just never 
get around to it!  Now all I can think about is the new GALAXY 
class Enterprise...  I can't wait for it (and all the schems and 	
powertrain info) to come out!
	Sorry to keep you waiting Larry!
	Mike    
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