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A '''rocket ship''' was a fictional [[spacecraft]] that featured in many [[20th century]] science fiction stories.
 
A '''rocket ship''' was a fictional [[spacecraft]] that featured in many [[20th century]] science fiction stories.
   
The fictional character [[Captain Proton]] used a rocket ship. ({{VOY|Bride of Chaotica!}})
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The fictional character [[Captain Proton]] used a rocket ship which was equipped with a [[Destructo beam]]. ({{VOY|Bride of Chaotica!}})
   
 
In [[1947]], after encountering [[Quark]], [[Rom]] and [[Nog]], [[Nurse]] [[Faith Garland]] believed that the [[Ferengi]] would teach [[Humanity]] how to build rocket ships to travel into [[space]]. ({{DS9|Little Green Men}})
 
In [[1947]], after encountering [[Quark]], [[Rom]] and [[Nog]], [[Nurse]] [[Faith Garland]] believed that the [[Ferengi]] would teach [[Humanity]] how to build rocket ships to travel into [[space]]. ({{DS9|Little Green Men}})

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Captain Proton's rocket ship.

Rocket ship illustration

An illustration of rocket ships.

A rocket ship was a fictional spacecraft that featured in many 20th century science fiction stories.

The fictional character Captain Proton used a rocket ship which was equipped with a Destructo beam. (VOY: "Bride of Chaotica!")

In 1947, after encountering Quark, Rom and Nog, Nurse Faith Garland believed that the Ferengi would teach Humanity how to build rocket ships to travel into space. (DS9: "Little Green Men")

In 1953, Roy Ritterhouse drew a illustration for the Incredible Tales magazine that showed a Human family being sold a rocket ship. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

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