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Starfleet Starship Recognition Manual Volume One: Ships of the Line 2268

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This book probably really started somewhere in the late 1970's. Back then, I was a little tyke interested in the 'gee whiz' aspects of science fiction, particularly the ships and technology shown on Star Trek while it was in syndication. To whet my appetite even more, my uncle was a 'fictional technology' fan as well and had a large number of 'Starship' books, both official and not, from the early days of Star Trek's fandom. Needless to say, I got into them an awful lot, much to his chagrin.



Of course, still as a little tyke, I was tracing the drawings from Franz Joseph's Technical Manual and making new ship designs of my own. I didn't know a thing about warp dynamics and all the other details now called 'Treknology'. I simply wanted to make a lot of new ships and have fun drawing them.



Since that time, there's been a number of new Star Trek television shows, countless fan publications, role-playing games, and other odds and ends that helped flesh out the Trek universe I grew up with. And, naturally, there were more ships the fuel my imagination. (Several of those ships appear here.)



So this book goes out to my uncle Mike, who was kind enough not only to put up with my getting into his cool things all the time, but for also encouraging me to dream and imagine, especially during those times I needed to look forward the most.



It also goes out to both the creators of Star Trek, and the many fans who joined into the spirit of the series and the universe it presented with their own creative works. Thank you to all of you for filling a young boy's dreams.