"THE EMPATH" is almost certainly the best example of the brotherhood of Kirk, Spock, and McCoy. You'd be hard pressed to find a better one.
I would think so, although I don't want to say "yes definitely" because it's outside my area of focus. By the Interwar period, which is where my knowledge lies, most ships made port fairly frequently, and the costs of mailing a letter were very standardised, so letters tended to be of a predictable, mailable length. Even during the Second World War most sailors and soldiers were able to send their letters on a regular basis. (Also, military censorship rules combined with a lack of real news encouraged relatively short letters.)@Vagabond Elf I suppose some were written as long letters home, to be posted at the next port of call, or personally handed over to the one you were writing to upon your return.
The blueprints direct us to go behind the viewscreen.How so?
These people seem to have no toilets on board in the first place.
Watch Kirk's hammed-up facial grimacing at the end of NAKED TIME's Act Four, right after he jerks his head back in his seat. Those two shots are all the proof we need that the center seat has a crap option.Well, Kirk sat on a toilet in the brig in Star Trek V, sinks seen at bathroom entrances in TNG, and sonic showers in Voyager.
Which version?The blueprints direct us to go behind the viewscreen.
My guess would be these from 1975. Those are ones my friend had back then. The first official onesWhich one is that? I've seen different versions...not sure which one was "mid-1970s". I wouldn't be surprised if there was more than one of them someone drafted in the 70s
alrighty then
ShrinkageThe size difference between the Enterprise-B and Enterprise-F, separated by a century of history.
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The size difference between the Enterprise-B and Enterprise-F, separated by a century of history.
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