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This Japanese reference book was the fourth in a series of "official guides." Numbers one and two were illustrated guides to [[TNG]] and [[DS9]]/[[VOY]] respectively while number 3 was a technical manual. This fourth volume dealt exclusively with physical [[studio model]]s. It collected stills and behind-the-scenes photographs of the various models, keeping text to a minimum. It remains the only specialized title on the subject of ''[[Star Trek]]'' studio models.
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This Japanese reference book was the fourth in a series of "official guides." Numbers one and two were illustrated guides to [[TNG]] and [[DS9]]/[[VOY]] respectively while number 3 was a technical manual. This fourth volume dealt exclusively with physical [[studio model]]s. It collected stills and behind-the-scenes photographs of the various models, keeping text to a minimum. A licensed book, the author was granted access to the studio and [[Gregory Jein|Greg Jein's]] workshop and pictures of models taken at the occasion are featured in the book. A noteworthy section is Chapter 3, which contains a feature length (Japanese language) interview with Jein, one of the very few ever given by him up until then. It remains the only specialized title on the subject of the ''[[Star Trek]]'' (physical) studio models to date.
   
 
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===Chapter 3: Technology===
 
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*Interview with Greg Jein
 
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This Japanese reference book was the fourth in a series of "official guides." Numbers one and two were illustrated guides to TNG and DS9/VOY respectively while number 3 was a technical manual. This fourth volume dealt exclusively with physical studio models. It collected stills and behind-the-scenes photographs of the various models, keeping text to a minimum. A licensed book, the author was granted access to the studio and Greg Jein's workshop and pictures of models taken at the occasion are featured in the book. A noteworthy section is Chapter 3, which contains a feature length (Japanese language) interview with Jein, one of the very few ever given by him up until then. It remains the only specialized title on the subject of the Star Trek (physical) studio models to date.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Notice

Chapter 1: Starships of the the Federation and Earth Registry

Chapter 2: Alien Starships

Chapter 3: Technology

  • Interview with Greg Jein
  • Afterword