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Tour the Enterprise

Tour the Enterprise

January 22, 2013 By Mike Hickerson Leave a Comment

Looking for a great gift for the Next Generation fan in your life?  How about a tour of the NCC-1701-D, better known as the TNG era Enterprise.

Barons is offering a new book by Trek gurus and consultants Michael and Denise Okuda.  On Board the U.S.S. Enterprise will hit stores later this year and include at the famous ship on the printed page and via CD-Rom.  Details are below.

Devoted fans of Star Trek The Next Generation are certain to have a favorite character from the show. But no matter how loyal they are to Captain Picard, Worf the Klingon, or resident android Data, every Trekkie knows that the real star of the show is the U.S.S. Enterprise!

Now, just in time for the 25th Anniversary of The Next Generation and ahead of the summer 2013 theatrical release of Star Trek Into Darkness, comes a stunning visual celebration of the beloved ship. This unique book is a fitting tribute for The Next Generation, a #1-rated show that boasted 15–20 million viewers each week and is still highly relevant in pop culture today.

Barron’s boldly goes deep inside the U.S.S. Enterprise!

Star Trek The Next GenerationTM On Board the U.S.S. Enterprise® will delight fans with a highly detailed exploration of the ship. Inside, readers are given a vivid account of her history—in words and images, notes on her most memorable voyages, her propulsion and tactical abilities, plus:

  • Spectacular fold-out pages showcasing Enterprise from all angles
  • Views of the ship’s bridge, living quarters, the holodeck, and other locations that fans will immediately recognize
  • Floor plans and photos from the TV show, plus character profiles and Starfleet background

Fans will flip over the 3D virtual tour of the ship!

Adding even more excitement to the release of this book is the CD-ROM that gives viewers a spectacular, highly detailed 3D tour of the Enterprise. This remarkable software program was developed in close cooperation with the creators of the Star Trek sets that were used in the films and on the television series. On Board the U.S.S. Enterprise will offer your readers a once-in-a-lifetime ticket to one of the most popular and beloved sci-fi adventures of all time.

About the Authors:
Michael and Denise Okuda
 are a husband-and-wife team who worked on the creation of Star Trekvisual props, effects, and publications.

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