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The '''''Star Trek: The Next Generation USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Blueprints''''', written and illustrated by [[Rick Sternbach]] contains the official {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} blueprints deck by deck on thirteen 22" x 34" poster size prints. The individual prints are folded and presented in a boxed format with an exclusive 16-page booklet that includes an extensive round table discussion between [[Andrew Probert]], [[Robert Justman]], [[Herman Zimmerman]]. [[Richard James]], [[Dan Curry]], [[Michael Okuda]], [[Greg Jein]] and Sternbach himself on the design and construction of the ''Enterprise''-D.
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The '''''Star Trek: The Next Generation USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Blueprints''''', written and illustrated by [[Rick Sternbach]] contains the official {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} blueprints deck by deck on thirteen 22" × 34" poster size prints. The individual prints are folded and presented in a boxed format with an exclusive sixteen-page booklet that includes an extensive round table discussion between [[Andrew Probert]], [[Robert Justman]], [[Herman Zimmerman]]. [[Richard James]], [[Dan Curry]], [[Michael Okuda]], [[Greg Jein]] and Sternbach himself on the design and construction of the ''Enterprise''-D.
   
 
The blueprints answered many questions about the layout of the ship including locations of [[head]]s or [[toilet]]s.
 
The blueprints answered many questions about the layout of the ship including locations of [[head]]s or [[toilet]]s.

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The Star Trek: The Next Generation USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Blueprints, written and illustrated by Rick Sternbach contains the official USS Enterprise-D blueprints deck by deck on thirteen 22" × 34" poster size prints. The individual prints are folded and presented in a boxed format with an exclusive sixteen-page booklet that includes an extensive round table discussion between Andrew Probert, Robert Justman, Herman Zimmerman. Richard James, Dan Curry, Michael Okuda, Greg Jein and Sternbach himself on the design and construction of the Enterprise-D.

The blueprints answered many questions about the layout of the ship including locations of heads or toilets.

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