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Rick Sternbach

Rick Sternbach

Rick Sternbach

Rich Sternbach is a Hugo and Emmy Award-winning visual artist with extensive film and television experience. Famous for his work on Star Trek, he has been responsible for a number of starship designs. He co-wrote the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual and the Deep Space Nine Technical Manual.

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Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Star Trek: Klingon Bird-of-Prey Haynes Manual
Nov 10, 2012
Star Trek: Klingon Bird-of-Prey Haynes Manual is now available in Hardcover, eBook
Nov 06, 2012
Star Trek: Klingon Bird-of-Prey Haynes Manual will be released on November 06, 2012 in Hardcover, eBook
Nov 06, 2012
Excerpt:
Introduction from The Deep Space Nine Technical Manual
Sep 25, 2009
Technical Manual will be released on June 24, 2008 in eBook
Jun 24, 2008
Technical Manual will be released on June 24, 2008 in eBook
Jun 24, 2008
Technical Manual will be released on June 24, 2008 in eBook
Jun 24, 2008
Technical Manual will be released on November 01, 1991 in Trade Paperback
Nov 01, 1991
Technical Manual is now available in Trade Paperback
Nov 01, 1991
Technical Manual will be released on November 01, 1991 in
Nov 01, 1991
Technical Manual is now available in
Nov 01, 1991
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Technical Manual will be released on November 01, 1991 in
Nov 01, 1991
Nov 01, 1991

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Vice UK, March 5, 2013
...of, as well as the people responsible for the look of the show, including Herman Zimmerman, Andrew Probert, Rick Sternbach, and Michael Okuda. We interviewed Eric Stillwell about working in the Star Trek offices and Guy Vardaman and a bunch of others,...
SWNS.com, October 31, 2012
...ever, detailed deck plans are available for Star Trek fans to drool over, created by leading Star Trek expert Rick Sternbach. Fearsome Klingon General Martok, played by J. G. Hertzler in the smash hit sci-fi show All the chapters in the book are...
Mail Online UK, October 30, 2012
...detailed deck plans are available for Star Trek fans to drool over, created by leading Star Trek expert Rick Sternbach. The Bird-of-Prey manual is not the first guide to fictional space vehicles of Star Trek. For Star Wars fans there is a complete...
Epoch Times, January 14, 2013
...Illustration of an asteroid retrieval spacecraft in the process of capturing a 7-meter, 500-ton asteroid. (Rick Sternbach/KISS) Scientists at NASA have been asking themselves: what would happen if we caught an asteroid and dragged it a little closer...
Space.com, January 11, 2013
...An artist's illustration of an asteroid retrieval spacecraft capturing a 500-ton asteroid that is about 7 meters wide. CREDIT: Rick Sternbach/Keck Institute for Space Studies Capturing a near-Earth asteroid and dragging it into orbit around the moon...
Vulcan Advocate, January 7, 2013
...behind the scenes on the Star Trek franchise since Star Trek: The Motion Picture, which debuted in 1979. Rick Sternbach has worn several creative hats in his years of involvement with Star Trek. As an illustrator, Sternbach designed the USS Voyager....
LiveScience.com, January 7, 2013
...An artist's illustration of an asteroid retrieval spacecraft capturing a 500-ton asteroid that is about 7 meters wide. CREDIT: Rick Sternbach/Keck Institute for Space Studies Capturing a near-Earth asteroid and dragging it into orbit around the moon...
Space.com, January 7, 2013
...An artist's illustration of an asteroid retrieval spacecraft capturing a 500-ton asteroid that is about 7 meters wide. CREDIT: Rick Sternbach/Keck Institute for Space Studies Capturing a near-Earth asteroid and dragging it into orbit around the moon...
I4U, January 4, 2013
...Illustration of an asteroid retrieval spacecraft in the process of capturing a 30-foot, 500-ton asteroid. Credit: Rick Sternbach, Keck Institute of Space Studies Published: Jan. 4, 2013 at 4:24 PM PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 4 (UPI) -- NASA is cons...
Discover Magazine, January 4, 2013
...inspire a nation.” Seems like the rest of the world would be pretty excited, too. Image courtesy of Rick Sternbach / KISS...