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{{Ep disambiguation|TNG|Tin Man|rd=Tin Man}}
'''Gomtuu''', which was dubbed '''"Tin Man"''' by [[Starfleet]] and the '''"star creature"''' by the [[Romulan]]s, was a [[lifeform|living]] [[spaceship]] who seems to have been 'born' far from [[Federation]] [[space]], possibly in another [[galaxy]]. Like a traditional [[starship]], Gomtuu possesses [[warp drive]], [[transporter]] capability, and is fully equipped to defend itself. However, much of its [[technology]] is beyond that known to Federation [[science]].
 
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'''Gomtuu''' was a [[lifeform|living]] [[spaceship]] who seemed to have been "born" far from [[Federation]] [[space]], possibly in another [[galaxy]]. Like a traditional [[starship]], Gomtuu possessed a [[warp drive]], [[transporter]] capability, and was fully equipped to defend itself. However, much of its [[technology]] was beyond that known to Federation [[science]]. Upon its discovery it was dubbed "'''Tin Man'''" by [[Starfleet]] and the "'''Star Creature'''" by the [[Romulan]]s.
   
==Construction==
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=== Construction ===
[[Image:GomtuuXSection.jpg|thumb|Cross-section scans.]]
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[[File:GomtuuXSection.jpg|thumb|Cross-section scans]]
Viewed from the exterior, Gomtuu is a massive, dark-colored [[vessel]] shaped like a [[flower|sunflower]] [[seed]] shell. Its interior cavity consists of a series of chambers and [[corridor]]s with [[gravity]] and [[atmosphere]] to support [[carbon]]-based lifeforms. Its amorphous interior is also capable of growing furniture and equipment from its walls and floors.
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Viewed from the exterior, Gomtuu was a massive, dark-colored [[starship]] shaped like a [[flower|sunflower]] [[seed]] shell. Its interior cavity consisted of a series of chambers and [[corridor]]s with [[gravity]] and [[atmosphere]] to support [[carbon]]-based lifeforms. Its amorphous interior was also capable of growing furniture and equipment from its walls and floors.
   
==Command crew==
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=== Command crew ===
[[Image:GomtuuInterior.jpg|thumb|Interior command center.]]
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[[File:Gomtuu interior, remastered.jpg|thumb|Interior command center]]
Gomtuu was manned by a [[crew]] until an explosion in space generated [[radiation]] that penetrated Gomtuu's '[[hull]]', killing the crew. Gomtuu wandered the galaxy for [[Early history|millenia]] after the traumatic experience, vainly searching for more of its kind. Alone and without a purpose, it eventually decided to commit [[suicide]] by [[orbit]]ing the soon-to-go-[[supernova]] [[star]] [[Beta Stromgren]].
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Gomtuu was manned by a [[crew]] until an explosion in space generated [[radiation]] that penetrated Gomtuu's "[[hull]]", killing the crew. Gomtuu wandered the galaxy for [[Thousands of years ago|millennia]] after the traumatic experience, vainly searching for more of its kind. Alone and without a purpose, it eventually decided to commit [[suicide]] by [[orbit]]ing the soon-to-go-[[supernova]] [[star]] [[Beta Stromgren]].
   
==First contact==
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=== First contact ===
In [[2366]], "Tin Man" was detected when Starfleet sent the [[Vega Nine probe]] to monitor the supernova. At the same time, the Romulans also discovered Gomtuu and a race was on to get to it first. As the [[alien]] did not respond to traditional [[communication]] methods, the Federation sent [[Tam Elbrun]], a highly [[empathic]] [[Betazoid]] to make [[first contact|contact]].
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In [[2366]], "Tin Man" was detected when Starfleet sent the [[Vega Nine probe]] to monitor the supernova. At the same time, the Romulans also discovered Gomtuu and a race was on to get to it first. As the [[alien]] did not respond to traditional [[communication]] methods, the Federation sent [[Tam Elbrun]], a highly [[telepathic]] [[Betazoid]] to make [[first contact]].
   
 
The Federation established contact first through Elbrun, who [[telepathy|telepathically]] warned Gomtuu of the Romulans. Gomtuu then demonstrated its defensive capabilities, destroying the Romulan [[Warbird]] and heavily damaging the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} utilizing an [[energy]] wave. Later, with Elbrun and [[Data]] on board, Gomtuu came about and fired a second energy wave which propelled the ''Enterprise''-D and a second Warbird 3.8 billion [[kilometer]]s through space.
[[Image:GomtuuDefense.jpg|thumb|Defending itself from the Romulans.]]
 
The Federation established contact first through Elbrun, who [[telepathy|telepathically]] warned Gomtuu of the Romulans. Gomtuu then demonstrated its defense abilities, pulverizing the Romulan [[Warbird]] and heavily damaging the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} using some sort of [[energy]] wave. Later, with Elbrun and [[Data]] onboard, Gomtuu came about and fired a second energy wave which propelled the ''Enterprise''-D and a second Warbird 3.8 billion [[kilometer]]s through space.
 
   
Gomtuu then teleported Data back onto the [[bridge]] of the ''Enterprise'' (through the ''Enterprise'''s [[shields]], no less) and disappeared with Elbrun to parts unknown. Elbrun provided Gomtuu with an alternative to suicide, and Gomtuu provided Elbrun with tranquility. ({{TNG|Tin Man}})
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Gomtuu then teleported Data back onto the [[bridge]] of the ''Enterprise'' (through the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[shields]]) and disappeared with Elbrun to parts unknown. Elbrun provided Gomtuu with an alternative to suicide, and Gomtuu provided Elbrun with tranquility. ({{TNG|Tin Man}})
   
 
[[File:GomtuuDefense.jpg|thumb|center|550px|Defending itself from the Romulans]]
==Background==
 
According [[Mike Okuda]], in the [[TNG Season 3 DVD]] special features, the design of Gomtuu was based on [[Richard James]] vision of a vessel with a "very organic look." The [[studio model]], built by [[Greg Jein]], would be "''partly based on [the look of] a peach pit.''" The ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' adds that "''the model was another [[Rick Sternbach]] creation... It was designed in homage to the thermal pods in ''Buckaroo Banzai."
 
   
 
== Background ==
The interior was based on an idea proposed by Richard James, where the set was coated with spray foam, which gave the organic look he was looking for. According to the ''TNG Companion'', "''[[Rob Legato]] created the organic chair that seems to form out of Tim Man's very structure by reversing a time-lapse sequence of a melting wax chair.''"
 
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According to the script for the episode {{st-minutiae|academy/literature329/168.txt}}, the pronunciation for Gomtuu was "GOM-too".
   
 
According to [[Michael Okuda]], in the [[TNG Season 3 DVD]] special feature "Departmental Briefing Year Three - Creating the "Tin Man"", the design of Gomtuu was based on [[Richard D. James]]' vision of a vessel with a "very organic look." The [[studio model]], built by [[Greg Jein]], would be "''partly based on [the look of] a peach pit.''" The ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' adds that "''the model was another [[Rick Sternbach]] creation... It was designed in homage to the thermal pods in ''Buckaroo Banzai."
The sounds from Tin Man's interior was a combination of whale sounds and a recording of sound designer [[Jim Wolvington]] digesting pizza, recorded through a stethoscope. The explosion (pictured above) was a scene reused from the final [[V'Ger]] scene in ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]''.
 
   
 
The interior was based on an idea proposed by Richard James, where the set was coated with spray foam, which gave the organic look he was looking for. According to the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion'', "''[[Rob Legato]] created the organic chair that seems to form out of Tin Man's very structure by reversing a time-lapse sequence of a melting wax chair.''"
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The sounds from Tin Man's interior were a combination of whale sounds and a recording of sound designer [[Jim Wolvington]] digesting pizza, recorded through a stethoscope. The explosion (pictured above) was a scene reused from the final ''[[V'ger]]'' scene in {{film|1}}.
   
 
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Revision as of 20:42, 21 March 2015

Gomtuu

Gomtuu in orbit of Beta Stromgren (2366)

Tin Man redirects here; for the TNG episode with a similar title, please see "Tin Man".

Gomtuu was a living spaceship who seemed to have been "born" far from Federation space, possibly in another galaxy. Like a traditional starship, Gomtuu possessed a warp drive, transporter capability, and was fully equipped to defend itself. However, much of its technology was beyond that known to Federation science. Upon its discovery it was dubbed "Tin Man" by Starfleet and the "Star Creature" by the Romulans.

Construction

File:GomtuuXSection.jpg

Cross-section scans

Viewed from the exterior, Gomtuu was a massive, dark-colored starship shaped like a sunflower seed shell. Its interior cavity consisted of a series of chambers and corridors with gravity and atmosphere to support carbon-based lifeforms. Its amorphous interior was also capable of growing furniture and equipment from its walls and floors.

Command crew

Gomtuu interior, remastered

Interior command center

Gomtuu was manned by a crew until an explosion in space generated radiation that penetrated Gomtuu's "hull", killing the crew. Gomtuu wandered the galaxy for millennia after the traumatic experience, vainly searching for more of its kind. Alone and without a purpose, it eventually decided to commit suicide by orbiting the soon-to-go-supernova star Beta Stromgren.

First contact

In 2366, "Tin Man" was detected when Starfleet sent the Vega Nine probe to monitor the supernova. At the same time, the Romulans also discovered Gomtuu and a race was on to get to it first. As the alien did not respond to traditional communication methods, the Federation sent Tam Elbrun, a highly telepathic Betazoid to make first contact.

The Federation established contact first through Elbrun, who telepathically warned Gomtuu of the Romulans. Gomtuu then demonstrated its defensive capabilities, destroying the Romulan Warbird and heavily damaging the USS Enterprise-D utilizing an energy wave. Later, with Elbrun and Data on board, Gomtuu came about and fired a second energy wave which propelled the Enterprise-D and a second Warbird 3.8 billion kilometers through space.

Gomtuu then teleported Data back onto the bridge of the Enterprise (through the Enterprise's shields) and disappeared with Elbrun to parts unknown. Elbrun provided Gomtuu with an alternative to suicide, and Gomtuu provided Elbrun with tranquility. (TNG: "Tin Man")

File:GomtuuDefense.jpg

Defending itself from the Romulans

Background

According to the script for the episode [1], the pronunciation for Gomtuu was "GOM-too".

According to Michael Okuda, in the TNG Season 3 DVD special feature "Departmental Briefing Year Three - Creating the "Tin Man"", the design of Gomtuu was based on Richard D. James' vision of a vessel with a "very organic look." The studio model, built by Greg Jein, would be "partly based on [the look of] a peach pit." The Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion adds that "the model was another Rick Sternbach creation... It was designed in homage to the thermal pods in Buckaroo Banzai."

The interior was based on an idea proposed by Richard James, where the set was coated with spray foam, which gave the organic look he was looking for. According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, "Rob Legato created the organic chair that seems to form out of Tin Man's very structure by reversing a time-lapse sequence of a melting wax chair."

The sounds from Tin Man's interior were a combination of whale sounds and a recording of sound designer Jim Wolvington digesting pizza, recorded through a stethoscope. The explosion (pictured above) was a scene reused from the final V'ger scene in Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

Trivia