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Games of Terrace could be found in the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]]'s [[Ten-Forward]] lounge. |
Games of Terrace could be found in the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]]'s [[Ten-Forward]] lounge. |
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+ | [[Reginald Barclay]] played with the terrace game pieces after he returned from the [[USS Yosemite]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Realm of Fear]]") |
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:''Terrace is actually a real game developed by [[Wonder Games]]. The game was selected by the producers of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' for its' futuristic look. The game shown is its' original 8-by-8 board version, though there is a smaller 6-by-6 board.'' |
:''Terrace is actually a real game developed by [[Wonder Games]]. The game was selected by the producers of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' for its' futuristic look. The game shown is its' original 8-by-8 board version, though there is a smaller 6-by-6 board.'' |
Revision as of 17:56, 27 March 2006
Terrace is a 3-dimensional game, with similarities to checkers and chess.
Games of Terrace could be found in the USS Enterprise-D's Ten-Forward lounge.
Reginald Barclay played with the terrace game pieces after he returned from the USS Yosemite. (TNG: "Realm of Fear")
- Terrace is actually a real game developed by Wonder Games. The game was selected by the producers of Star Trek: The Next Generation for its' futuristic look. The game shown is its' original 8-by-8 board version, though there is a smaller 6-by-6 board.