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[[Image:Calypso.jpg|thumb|The Calypso, docked on the underside of the saucer section.]]The '''''Calypso''''' was the [[captain's yacht]] aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]]. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual]]'')
 
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The '''''Calypso''''' was a [[Federation]] [[captain's yacht]] that was in service with [[Starfleet]] in the mid-[[24th century]], attached to {{class|Galaxy}} [[starship]]s, among others the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'')
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== Background information ==
:''The ''Calypso'' was never seen in use or mentioned in dialog, but its designation comes from the ''TNG Technical Manual''. It was named for [[Jacques-Yves Cousteau]]'s ship ''[[Wikipedia:Calypso (ship)|Calypso]]'' by [[Patrick Stewart]]. Production staff wanted to use the yacht in episodes such as [[TNG]]: "[[The Neutral Zone]]" and "[[Samaritan Snare]]," but budget restrictions prohibited building a miniature and sets. The yacht did not become part of ''Trek'' canon until the debut of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|''Enterprise''-E's]] ''[[Cousteau (yacht)|Cousteau]]'' in ''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]''.''
 
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[[File:Galaxy class captain's yacht design.jpg|thumb|Probert's take on the captain's yacht]]
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The captain's yacht was the brainchild of [[Andrew Probert]] when he beefed out the details of his [[Galaxy class model#Refining the design|''Galaxy''-class]] design. Probert postulated, "''In the original show the dome on the bottom of the ship was a [[sensor array]]. What I did was move the sensor array to more of a surrounding detail, leaving the dome on the bottom free. That's where I put the [[captain's yacht]], which is a private vessel for dignitaries and [[captain]]s of ships to use as personal [[shuttle]]s. That was never used in the show. At one point there was a script where [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] was returning to the ship and the dialogue was, "The captain's shuttle is on the way back. Crew members, man your stations." Then the captain comes aboard. We never ever have a visual, so I suggested mentioning the yacht, but they decided against it.''" ({{mag|name=STTM|vol=1|iss=16}}, p. 55)
   
:''It was likely destroyed when the saucer section of the ''Enterprise''-D crash landed on [[Veridian III]] as it was usually docked to the underside of the saucer.''
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Though never stated in canon, it was almost certain that this vehicle was abandoned with the [[saucer section]] of the ''Enterprise''-D on the surface of [[Veridian III]].
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Captain's yachts did not become part of ''Trek'' canon until the debut of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}'s ''[[Cousteau (yacht)|Cousteau]]'' in {{film|9}}.
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===''Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual''===
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[[File:Galaxy-class captain's yacht Calypso by Impel No.111 back.jpg|thumb|''Calypso'' particulars]]
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[[File:Galaxy-class captain's yacht Calypso by Impel No.111.jpg|thumb|left|''Calypso'' explored]]
 
The ''Calypso'' was never seen in use or mentioned in dialogue, but its name came from the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual]]'' and the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' (3rd ed, p. 83). It was named for [[Jacques-Yves Cousteau]]'s ship {{wt|Calypso (ship)|Calypso}} by [[Patrick Stewart]]. Production staff wanted to use the yacht in episodes such as {{TNG|The Neutral Zone}} and {{e|Samaritan Snare}}, but budget restrictions prohibited building a miniature and sets.
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Authors [[Rick Sternbach]] and [[Michael Okuda]] delved somewhat deeper into the specifics of the ''Calypso'' when upgrading their writings for the much (color) enhanced 1992 [[Impel]] [[trading cards]] set, ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Inaugural Edition]]'' (card 111).
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==Apocrypha==
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The reference work ''[[Star Trek: Starship Spotter]]'' categorized the ''Calypso'' as a Mark I Captain's Yacht.
 
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Revision as of 00:37, 4 April 2016

The Calypso was a Federation captain's yacht that was in service with Starfleet in the mid-24th century, attached to Galaxy-class starships, among others the USS Enterprise-D. (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

Background information

Galaxy class captain's yacht design

Probert's take on the captain's yacht

The captain's yacht was the brainchild of Andrew Probert when he beefed out the details of his Galaxy-class design. Probert postulated, "In the original show the dome on the bottom of the ship was a sensor array. What I did was move the sensor array to more of a surrounding detail, leaving the dome on the bottom free. That's where I put the captain's yacht, which is a private vessel for dignitaries and captains of ships to use as personal shuttles. That was never used in the show. At one point there was a script where Picard was returning to the ship and the dialogue was, "The captain's shuttle is on the way back. Crew members, man your stations." Then the captain comes aboard. We never ever have a visual, so I suggested mentioning the yacht, but they decided against it." (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 1, Issue 16, p. 55)

Though never stated in canon, it was almost certain that this vehicle was abandoned with the saucer section of the Enterprise-D on the surface of Veridian III.

Captain's yachts did not become part of Trek canon until the debut of the USS Enterprise-E's Cousteau in Star Trek: Insurrection.

Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual

Galaxy-class captain's yacht Calypso by Impel No

Calypso particulars

Galaxy-class captain's yacht Calypso by Impel No

Calypso explored

The Calypso was never seen in use or mentioned in dialogue, but its name came from the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual and the Star Trek Encyclopedia (3rd ed, p. 83). It was named for Jacques-Yves Cousteau's ship Calypso by Patrick Stewart. Production staff wanted to use the yacht in episodes such as TNG: "The Neutral Zone" and "Samaritan Snare", but budget restrictions prohibited building a miniature and sets.

Authors Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda delved somewhat deeper into the specifics of the Calypso when upgrading their writings for the much (color) enhanced 1992 Impel trading cards set, Star Trek: The Next Generation - Inaugural Edition (card 111).

Apocrypha

The reference work Star Trek: Starship Spotter categorized the Calypso as a Mark I Captain's Yacht. Template:Enterprise-DShuttles