Model



A model is a small-scale reproduction of a large item, such as a starship or space station, typically employed for adornment purposes.

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Jonathan Archer built some model spaceships, as a child, with his father. One such model could be flown by remote control. 

Ensign Travis Mayweather kept a model of Nomad in his quarters aboard. He also possessed models of the clipper Sea Witch as well as Zefram Cochrane's first warp ship, the Phoenix, in his quarters aboard the. 

Several early spacecraft were on display in Admiral Maxwell Forrest's office on Earth, including models of the Phoenix, a space shuttle and several vessels of the Apollo series. 

Captain James T. Kirk kept several models of wooden Earth sailing ships in his apartment in San Francisco. 

A model of an Epsilon IX-type station was displayed on a wall in the Starfleet Officer's Lounge in 2285. 

A model of an environmental suit was displayed in the entrance of the Starfleet Officer's Lounge in 2285. 

Captain Kirk also kept a model of his first command in his quarters aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A). 

In 2293, the Federation president kept a model of the Eiffel Tower in his office. 

Captain Jean-Luc Picard kept a model of a starship in his ready room aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) throughout the room's lifetime. However, this model was briefly replaced by that of a refit- starship at various points in 2364. 

Groppler Zorn of the Bandi kept a model of Farpoint Station in his office in the Old Bandi City. 

Commander William T. Riker kept a model of a refit-Constitution-class starship and a miniature of the Class F shuttlecraft in his quarters aboard the Enterprise-D. 

In 2365, Geordi La Forge built a model of the HMS Victory as a gift for his former commanding officer, Captain Zimbata of the USS Victory. 

In 2365, Worf tried to build a model of a sailing ship but was interrupted by his door chime and broke the ship's mast. 

Worf also kept a metallic model of the in his quarters. The model would reappear in Drafting room 5 of the Mars Station. 

A model of a refit-Constitution-class starship was on display in Drafting Room 5 of the Mars Station. 

A small model of a pre-refit Constitution-class starship was on display as well in Drafting Room 5 of the Mars Station. 

A model of a starship was also on display in Drafting Room 5 at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards. 

A model of a long range shuttle was on display in the guest quarters aboard the Enterprise-D that the Brekkians Langor and Sobi stayed in, in late 2364. The same shuttle model was also included in Wesley Crusher's quarters during the following year. 

In an illusion created by Barash, Admiral Picard kept a model of a vessel in his office aboard the Romulan warbird. 

In that same illusion, Riker kept a model of a starship and another model of the Apollo 11 lunar lander. 

Malcorian science minister Mirasta Yale kept a model of the Malcorian warp ship in her office on Malcor III. 

Wesley Crusher kept a metallic model of a Constitution-class vessel in his room on the Starfleet Academy campus in San Francisco. 

Benjamin Sisko kept a model of the starship in his office on Deep Space 9. In the same room, he also kept models of a starship and another of a Nebula-class starship and, in later years, a large model of the International Space Station, complete with a docked space shuttle. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

Keiko O'Brien's classroom aboard Deep Space 9 featured five starship models, including Miranda-, Galaxy-, Daedalus-, and Nebula-class starships as well as one other, unidentified vessel. 

Admiral Leyton kept several silver-plated display models in his office at Starfleet Headquarters, on the Presidio. Amongst others were a refit-Constitution-class, a refit-Excelsior-class and a Galaxy-class. 

The observation lounge aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) contained display cases with golden models of all six Federation starships named USS Enterprise. During the Enterprise's trip to the year 2063, some of the models were broken when Captain Picard slammed a phaser rifle into the case. The models were eventually replaced. 

In 2373, Captain Picard kept a model of the USS Enterprise-E in his ready room aboard the ship. 

Six years later, in 2379, Captain Picard kept another, transparent model of the USS Enterprise-E in his ready room aboard the ship. {{bginfo|This model was a transparent acrylic cast, again taken from the John Eaves study model. Three of them were manufactured and one of them was sold in the {{m|May|2008}} It's A Wrap! sale and auction for US$48,000. {{stala|7450}}} For further information, see: Sovereign-class model}}

Jake Sisko, as a child, played with starship models. When he took an interest in Bajoran girls, his father playfully asked him, "Wasn't it a few weeks ago that you were playing with model starships?" Jake, however, corrected him by reminding him that it was more like "a few years ago." 

Miles O'Brien spent many years of his childhood building model starship engines. By his adulthood, he had moved on to creating historical models, including a scale model of the Alamo compound in 2375. When his daughter, Molly, was attempting to touch the model, Miles shooed her away and told her that "it's a model, not a toy." Keiko sarcastically added that, if that was the case, "then maybe it belongs in a museum." 

Rain Robinson had a model of the SS Botany Bay on display in her office at the Griffith Observatory. 

When Neelix was young, he built accurate, scale models of orbital tethers. He later claimed to have "worked on an orbital tether". 

Young Annika Hansen sometimes played with a model of a Borg cube that belonged to her father. 

The Malon Pelk built a model of an old Malon ship for the son of his colleague, Fesek, but he also enjoyed playing with it himself. 

The Bajoran Teero Anaydis had a small model of a Maquis raider in his house. 

Tom Paris put together a baby crib mobile with models of Voyager, a Klingon Bird-of-Prey, and a D7 battle cruiser for Miral Paris. 

Joseph Carey was building a model of the USS Voyager, the ship to which he was assigned, in a bottle up until his death in 2378. At the time of his demise, he had almost completed the model and only had one nacelle left to finish. 

In an alternate timeline, Jake Sisko kept a model of Deep Space 9 in the living room of his house in Louisiana.

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