U.E.S.S Emmette |
from "Star Trek: Enterprise" (UPN 2001-2005) |
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SCALE: 1/1000 |
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INITIAL RELEASE: 2010 |
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MEDIUM: Resin |
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RARITY: (2) |
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LENGTH: 5" |
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U.E.S.S Emmette Leaves Space Dock |
ABOUT THE DESIGN |
ABOUT THE KIT |
The United Earth Space Ship "Emmette" is perhaps the most enigmatic spacecraft in Star Trek lore. The ship appeared only briefly -- and then only from behind -- in the "History of Spaceflight" montage that opened every episode of "Star Trek: Enterprise." Positioned between the launch of Zephram Cochrane's Phoenix and the NX-01, the "Emmette" is presumably a "Type-3 Warp Ship" that uses conventional chemical rockets as a "fall back" in the event its still-experimental warp drive fails. If so, the "Emmette" probably only operated within the Solar System. In Enterprise's final season, its two "Through a Mirror Darkly" alternate universe episodes re-imaged the "Emmette" as a military vessel shown bombing a lunar colony. |
Released by Fantastic Plastic
Models in late July 2010, the U.E.S.S. Emmette kit was patterned by
Scott Spicer and cast by BLAP! Models. Five inches long, model was in
scale with the 1:000 NX-01, NCC-1701 and NCC-1701 Refit kits produced by Polar
Lights/Round 2. It came complete with JBOT decals to depict either the
United Earth or "Mirror Universe" Imperial Earth versions. For information on kit availability, click here. |
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