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− | The '''Star Trek: The Next Generation Chess Game''' is a foreign (non-US) release [[chess]] [[games|game]], presumably originally produced in |
+ | The '''''Star Trek: The Next Generation Chess Game''''' is a foreign (non-US) release [[chess]] [[games|game]], presumably originally produced in {{y|1999}}, and since produced by several companies, such as Wood Expressions, Inc., Character Games Ltd., and Really Useful Games. |
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+ | Unlike the fancier - and more costly - ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Commemorative Chess Set]]'' by the [[Franklin Mint]], this set consists of PVC pieces on a standard cardboard chessboard. Additionally, both sides' main pieces consist of crewmembers from the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} as follows: |
* King: Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] |
* King: Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] |
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* Queen: Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] |
* Queen: Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] |
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− | * Bishops: Lt.Cmdr. [[Data]] |
+ | * Bishops: Lt. Cmdr. [[Data]] |
* Knights: Cmdr. [[William T. Riker]] |
* Knights: Cmdr. [[William T. Riker]] |
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* Rooks: Lt. [[Worf]] |
* Rooks: Lt. [[Worf]] |
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− | The main differences in both sides pieces are their bases, the pawns and the uniforms each side wears. The "black" side (black bases in the shape of the [[TNG]] [[ |
+ | The main differences in both sides pieces are their bases, the pawns and the uniforms each side wears. The "black" side (black bases in the shape of the [[TNG]] [[combadge]]) worn with the standard [[Starfleet uniform (2350s-2370s)|TNG Starfleet uniform]] and the pawns are the ''Enterprise''-D. The "gold" side (gold bases also in the shape of the TNG Combadge) wear the [[Starfleet uniform (late 2360s-early 2370s)|DS9 Starfleet uniform]], apparently inspired by {{film|7}}, and the pawns are the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} (also from ''Generations''). |
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Revision as of 13:39, 25 September 2012
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The Star Trek: The Next Generation Chess Game is a foreign (non-US) release chess game, presumably originally produced in 1999, and since produced by several companies, such as Wood Expressions, Inc., Character Games Ltd., and Really Useful Games.
Unlike the fancier - and more costly - Star Trek: The Next Generation Commemorative Chess Set by the Franklin Mint, this set consists of PVC pieces on a standard cardboard chessboard. Additionally, both sides' main pieces consist of crewmembers from the USS Enterprise-D as follows:
- King: Captain Jean-Luc Picard
- Queen: Dr. Beverly Crusher
- Bishops: Lt. Cmdr. Data
- Knights: Cmdr. William T. Riker
- Rooks: Lt. Worf
The main differences in both sides pieces are their bases, the pawns and the uniforms each side wears. The "black" side (black bases in the shape of the TNG combadge) worn with the standard TNG Starfleet uniform and the pawns are the Enterprise-D. The "gold" side (gold bases also in the shape of the TNG Combadge) wear the DS9 Starfleet uniform, apparently inspired by Star Trek Generations, and the pawns are the USS Enterprise-B (also from Generations).