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[[File:Remote controlled car.jpg|thumb|A remote controlled toy]]
[[Alexander Rozhenko]] was playing with a '''remote-controlled car''' when the young [[Jean-Luc Picard]] asked to borrow it. ([[TNG]]: "[[Rascals]]")
 
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The '''remote controlled toy''' was a [[toy]] controlled by a [[remote control|remote]] used by children in the [[24th century]].
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[[Alexander Rozhenko]] was playing with the toy when [[Jean-Luc Picard]], who was temporarily turned into a child, asked to borrow it. It was used in the successful retaking of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} from a group of [[Ferengi]] in [[2369]]. ({{TNG|Rascals}})
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{{bginfo|This object was simply referred to as a "toy" in both the episode and its script. The script described it as a "cross between a lunch-box and a spider [with] no apparent wheels."|The prop was initially put up for auction in the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]]. According to the auction description, the toy's bottom-side features hangars enabling it to be hung on a wall.}}
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=== See also ===
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* [[Remote controlled model spaceship]]
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[[Category:Recreation]]

Revision as of 22:04, 13 December 2012

Remote controlled car

A remote controlled toy

The remote controlled toy was a toy controlled by a remote used by children in the 24th century.

Alexander Rozhenko was playing with the toy when Jean-Luc Picard, who was temporarily turned into a child, asked to borrow it. It was used in the successful retaking of the USS Enterprise-D from a group of Ferengi in 2369. (TNG: "Rascals")

This object was simply referred to as a "toy" in both the episode and its script. The script described it as a "cross between a lunch-box and a spider [with] no apparent wheels."
The prop was initially put up for auction in the It's A Wrap! sale and auction. According to the auction description, the toy's bottom-side features hangars enabling it to be hung on a wall.

See also