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Starfleet Ships of the Line. Starfleet Ships of Support. Ships of Starfleet 1. Ships of Starfleet 2. Ships of Starfleet 3. Ships of Starfleet 4. Ships of Starfleet 5. Mr Scotts Guide to the Enterprise.
Starfleet Compendium. Klingon Ship recognition manual. Klingon Ship recognition manual 2. Starfleet Intelligence Manual on the Klingons. Romulan Ship recognition manual. Gorn Ship recognition manual. Ships of Starfleet Volume 1 - Cruisers. Ships of Starfleet Volume 2 - Patrol Combatants. Ships of Starfleet Volume 3 Scouts and Escorts.
The best of Dockyard Review. Federation Ship Recognition Manual Klingon Military Power - Volume 1 - Ships.
Romulan Ship Recognition Manual Star Trek Voyager Technical Manual. Starfleet Prototype Vessels for the Future. Starship Recognition Manual 1 - Federation. Starship Recognition Manual 2 - Cardassians. Starship Recognition Manual 3 - Klingon. For the most part, the information is the same information contained in the paper version of the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual.
However, the use of Apple's then-new Quicktime VR software allows a fully interactive exploration of many areas of the ship.
Various sets from the TV show were photographed thousands of times, at various angles. These photographs were then stitched together to allow degree viewing at a number of points in each location. It is possible to zoom into many control panels, and to closely examine a number of objects. Some control panels are interactive and can trigger sequences, such as transporting or firing phasers. Movement within the ship is performed either by a simple jump from location to location, or by a animated trip through the corridor and turbolift sets.
Ship ambiance is as on the TV show, with background sounds, control panel audio, and computer narration by Majel Barrett. The interactive tour option gives the user a introduction to every ship area, and is narrated by Jonathan Frakes. It is very difficult to get the Interactive Technical Manual to work in operating systems newer than Microsoft Windows 3. It is possible to get it working on Windows 9x, but one must seek out the bit version of QuickTime 2.
The included QuickTime does not work correctly with Windows 9x. QuickTime 2. These can be remedied by changing video display options within QuickTime's applet inside the Windows control panel. This software is available as a free download from Microsoft, but the user must own Windows 95 or The program documentation recommends 8-bit color depth, probably due to performance concerns, but it does look better if bit color is used.
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