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[[File:Argo in maneuvers.jpg|thumb|Buggy maneuvering]]
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[[Image:Argobuggyturn.jpg|thumb|Buggy maneuvering.]]
 
The '''''Argo'' buggy''' was an [[automobile|all-terrain vehicle]] that was attached to the [[Federation shuttlecraft]] ''[[Argo (shuttlecraft)|Argo]]''.
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The '''''Argo'' buggy''' was an [[buggy|all-terrain vehicle]] that was attached to the [[Federation shuttlecraft]] ''[[Argo (shuttlecraft)|Argo]]''.
   
The ''Argo'' buggy was designed with special off-road tires and soft suspension that let it grip and turn with ease on rocky or sandy terrains. It had a tubular framework that is very flexible, yet strong. Although not recommended, the buggy can be driven at very high velocities, and can withstand most bumps and impacts with little damage.
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The ''Argo'' buggy was designed with special off-road tires and soft suspension that let it grip and turn with ease on rocky or sandy terrains. It had a very flexible, yet strong, tubular framework. Although not recommended, the buggy could be driven at very high velocities, and could withstand most bumps and impacts with little damage.
:''Captain Picard evidently enjoyed driving the buggy, and, in fact, after filming, [[Patrick Stewart]] asked if he could take the buggy home, but was not allowed.''
 
   
[[Image:Argobuggycannon.jpg|thumb|Rear cannon.]]
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[[File:Canon mounted on the Argo.jpg|thumb|Rear cannon]]
 
The buggy was armed with a rear-mounted, high power [[phaser cannon]] that was operated by one of the rear passengers. It had a dashboard-mounted display console, comprising a scanner and a remote control device for sending commands to the ''Argo'' shuttle. In fact, the ''Argo'' could be launched and totally controlled from the buggy if the situation was required.
 
The buggy was armed with a rear-mounted, high power [[phaser cannon]] that was operated by one of the rear passengers. It had a dashboard-mounted display console, comprising a scanner and a remote control device for sending commands to the ''Argo'' shuttle. In fact, the ''Argo'' could be launched and totally controlled from the buggy if the situation was required.
   
The buggy had storage spaces for equipment -- one between the two front passenger seats, and a large space at the back of the buggy.
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The buggy had storage spaces for equipment – one between the two front passenger seats, and a large space at the back of the buggy. ({{film|10}})
:''There is at least enough space in the front space to store a [[Soong-type]] [[android]] head, and enough space in the back to store the rest of it.''
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Revision as of 18:07, 10 September 2013

Argo in maneuvers

Buggy maneuvering

For the shuttlecraft, please see Argo (shuttlecraft).

The Argo buggy was an all-terrain vehicle that was attached to the Federation shuttlecraft Argo.

The Argo buggy was designed with special off-road tires and soft suspension that let it grip and turn with ease on rocky or sandy terrains. It had a very flexible, yet strong, tubular framework. Although not recommended, the buggy could be driven at very high velocities, and could withstand most bumps and impacts with little damage.

File:Canon mounted on the Argo.jpg

Rear cannon

The buggy was armed with a rear-mounted, high power phaser cannon that was operated by one of the rear passengers. It had a dashboard-mounted display console, comprising a scanner and a remote control device for sending commands to the Argo shuttle. In fact, the Argo could be launched and totally controlled from the buggy if the situation was required.

The buggy had storage spaces for equipment – one between the two front passenger seats, and a large space at the back of the buggy. (Star Trek Nemesis)

There was at least enough space in the front space to store a Soong-type android head, and enough space in the back to store the rest of it.

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