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In [[2375]], Paris attempted to add the tailfins when plans for the ''Delta Flyer'' were being considered. They were removed by [[Tuvok]], who stated that they were not making a [[Wikipedia:hot rod|hot rod]]. ([[VOY]]: "[[Extreme Risk]]") |
In [[2375]], Paris attempted to add the tailfins when plans for the ''Delta Flyer'' were being considered. They were removed by [[Tuvok]], who stated that they were not making a [[Wikipedia:hot rod|hot rod]]. ([[VOY]]: "[[Extreme Risk]]") |
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Dynametric tailfins are a creation of Tom Paris and were designed to add sleekness and a sense of power to the Delta Flyer shuttlecraft.
In 2375, Paris attempted to add the tailfins when plans for the Delta Flyer were being considered. They were removed by Tuvok, who stated that they were not making a hot rod. (VOY: "Extreme Risk")