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In [[2285]] at the [[San Francisco bar]], a [[Federation Security]] agent offered to give [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] a ride home, giving the implication that the doctor was too [[Intoxication|drunk]] to drive an automobile. The real reason he offered him a ride home was because McCoy was negotiating [[Money|payment]] to an [[alien]] that he was going to hire to get him off-world to the forbidden planet known as [[Genesis (planet)|Genesis]]. After the Security agent asked him for a ride McCoy answered: "What's the logic in offering me a ride home you idiot?! If I wanted a ride home would I be trying to charter a [[spaceflight]]?!" ({{film|3}})
 
In [[2285]] at the [[San Francisco bar]], a [[Federation Security]] agent offered to give [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] a ride home, giving the implication that the doctor was too [[Intoxication|drunk]] to drive an automobile. The real reason he offered him a ride home was because McCoy was negotiating [[Money|payment]] to an [[alien]] that he was going to hire to get him off-world to the forbidden planet known as [[Genesis (planet)|Genesis]]. After the Security agent asked him for a ride McCoy answered: "What's the logic in offering me a ride home you idiot?! If I wanted a ride home would I be trying to charter a [[spaceflight]]?!" ({{film|3}})
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* [[Parking brake]]
 
* [[Parking brake]]
 
* [[Race car]]
 
* [[Race car]]
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== External link ==

Revision as of 22:06, 5 October 2013

File:Early car, Timestream.jpg

An early automobile as seen in the time stream

An automobile is a type of vehicle used by a variety of species from different planets. They are used primarily for transportation of people, goods, and materials.

On Earth, automobiles were seen as a source of status and virility. They were "often a prime ingredient in teenage mating rituals." (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

Typically, automobiles were self-propelled vehicles designed for land-based travel. The hovercar, which is an automobile capable of traveling above the ground, came around in the 2030s, but still didn't completely replace traditional automobiles, which were still around at least as late as the 24th century. (VOY: "The 37's"; Star Trek Nemesis)

The Ford Model T was considered the first production model automobile of the 20th century. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

Through the first half of the 21st century, they employed fossil fuels to power an internal combustion engine. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")

During a trip back in time to Detroit circa 2004, Jonathan Archer told T'Pol that Humans had known since the 1970s that Earth's fossil fuel supply was limited. He began to tell her about a noteworthy event in 2061 related to this issue, but his explanation was interrupted by their mission.

Examples of automobiles included, most commonly, cars, but also encompassed jeeps, trucks, vans, buses and buggies.

In 1968, Agent 347 and Agent 201 were killed in an automobile accident on Highway 949, just ten miles away from McKinley Rocket Base. Gary Seven found it terribly sad that they had been killed by a mere accident. (TOS: "Assignment: Earth")

When Klaang was brought to San Francisco after being shot in Oklahoma, a number of automobiles can be seen driving across the Golden Gate Bridge in the nighttime skyline. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

In 2152, there was a military automobile that was patrolling Detention Complex 26 in the Tandar sector. (ENT: "Detained")

After Jonathan Archer restored a damaged timeline, an early automobile was seen in the time stream as the timeline realigned itself. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")

The planet Sigma Iotia II possessed a technology level comparable to 1930s Earth, complete with paved roads and Model T type automobiles. (TOS: "A Piece of the Action")

On Planet 4 of System 892, an internal combustion engine driven automobile, called the Jupiter 8, was manufactured in 2268. (TOS: "Bread and Circuses")

On the Federation colony planet Omicron Ceti III, there were no automobiles or any other vehicles used by the settlers of the planet, as it wasn't thought to be necessary, because the purpose of the colony was to "return to a simple life." (TOS: "This Side of Paradise")

In 2285 at the San Francisco bar, a Federation Security agent offered to give Doctor McCoy a ride home, giving the implication that the doctor was too drunk to drive an automobile. The real reason he offered him a ride home was because McCoy was negotiating payment to an alien that he was going to hire to get him off-world to the forbidden planet known as Genesis. After the Security agent asked him for a ride McCoy answered: "What's the logic in offering me a ride home you idiot?! If I wanted a ride home would I be trying to charter a spaceflight?!" (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

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