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  • HMS Bounty
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  • thumb|Die HMS Bounty auf Vulkan… thumb|…und ihr Name auf dem Rumpf. Die HMS Bounty ist ein Bird-of-Prey, der durch die Führungscrew der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) unter Admiral James T. Kirk gekapert wird. Zuvor steht das Schiff unter dem Kommando des klingonischen Commanders Kruge. Der Name wird von Doktor Leonard McCoy mit seinem Sinn für Ironie ausgesucht und spielt auf das berühmte Segelschiff Bounty aus dem 18. Jahrhundert an.
  • A blocking model of the Bird-of-Prey was created by ILM. It measures approximately 9" × 2", 5" × 5", 7" × 7" and was made from foam core, cardstock, styrene, and plastic. [1] According to Star Trek Encyclopedia (3rd ed., p. 27), the authors "...assume that the bird-of-prey in Star Trek III was a B'rel-class ship...".
  • HMS Bounty was de naam die gegeven werd aan de B'rel-klasse Klingon roofvogel onder het commando van James T. Kirk in 2285. Deze bijnaam had het schip gekregen van Leonard McCoy, als aandenken aan de oorspronkelijke Bounty, een schip op Aarde, wat overgenomen werd door muiters, een situatie die vergelijkbaar was met die waarin de vroegere bemanningsleden van de Enterprise zich bevonden. ("Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home")
  • The IKS B'rel was the prototype of the B'rel-class, a design that came out of the Klingon-Romulan alliance in the mid-23rd century; equipped with a cloaking device the class saw the Klingons develop new, more stealthy, tactics. (Decipher RPG module: Starships) Kruge and several men beamed down to the planet, and eventually captured Spock, Saavik, and Marcus. It was then that the USS Enterprise arrived in the system after Kirk stole the ship from Earth Spacedock. On the Qel'Poh, Torg cloaked the ship, and contacted Kruge. Kruge beamed aboard to attack the Enterprise.
  • The Bounty was used to represent the Edinburgh Trader in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. It also appeared in several other films, including Treasure Island (1990), Yellow Beard, Pirates, and SpongeBob SquarePants, The Movie. When not used for filming, the Bounty was open to the public. Tours were conducted at Tall Ship shows and people could sail with the ship for a fee. The Bounty also recreated the voyage of the original ship.
  • The HMS Bounty was the name given to a B'rel-class Bird-of-Prey that was captured by James T. Kirk in 2285. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) The ship started out as the IKS DaH'la and was under the command of Commander Kruge. (Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 4: Starships of the Original Series Era)
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  • 2286
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  • The Bounty
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  • De HMS Bounty boven de Beringzee
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  • HMS Bounty
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  • Federatie Starfleet
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Last
  • Dead Man's Chest
Port
  • Boothbay, Maine
Status
  • Sunk
  • Crash-landed
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Registry
  • IKC-9200
Name
  • 155
  • HMS Bounty
Type
First
  • Dead Man's Chest
Fate
  • --10-29
Statut
  • 2286
Cause
  • Sank during Hurricane Sandy
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  • HMSBounty.jpg
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  • 10
  • 46
Class
Operator
Captain
  • Robin Wallbridge
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  • HMS Bounty
Nom
  • Bounty
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  • 220
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  • Edinburgh Trader
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  • HMS
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  • The Bounty was used to represent the Edinburgh Trader in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. It also appeared in several other films, including Treasure Island (1990), Yellow Beard, Pirates, and SpongeBob SquarePants, The Movie. When not used for filming, the Bounty was open to the public. Tours were conducted at Tall Ship shows and people could sail with the ship for a fee. The Bounty also recreated the voyage of the original ship. The Bounty was crewed by a combination of volunteers and paid crew men. While no experience was necessary to join the volunteer crew, they required some time spent working on restoration or dockside maintenance. In 2007, the ship was repainted black and toured the United Kingdom as the Black Pearl, the ship of Captain Jack Sparrow, despite the fact that the Black Pearl was portrayed by another, completely different vessel. The fraud was exposed by the 12 year old POTC fan Ross Winstanley. On October 29, 2012, the Bounty sank off the coast of North Carolina during Hurricane Sandy. The crew was forced to abandon ship, and at least one crewmember was killed.
  • thumb|Die HMS Bounty auf Vulkan… thumb|…und ihr Name auf dem Rumpf. Die HMS Bounty ist ein Bird-of-Prey, der durch die Führungscrew der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) unter Admiral James T. Kirk gekapert wird. Zuvor steht das Schiff unter dem Kommando des klingonischen Commanders Kruge. Der Name wird von Doktor Leonard McCoy mit seinem Sinn für Ironie ausgesucht und spielt auf das berühmte Segelschiff Bounty aus dem 18. Jahrhundert an.
  • HMS Bounty was de naam die gegeven werd aan de B'rel-klasse Klingon roofvogel onder het commando van James T. Kirk in 2285. Deze bijnaam had het schip gekregen van Leonard McCoy, als aandenken aan de oorspronkelijke Bounty, een schip op Aarde, wat overgenomen werd door muiters, een situatie die vergelijkbaar was met die waarin de vroegere bemanningsleden van de Enterprise zich bevonden. ("Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home") Na de macht op het schip te hebben overgenomen van Kruge boven de Genesis planeet, nam Kirk de Bounty mee naar Vulcan om Spock voor het fal-tor-pan ritueel naar de Seleya berg te brengen. ("Star Trek III: The Search for Spock"). De Bounty bleef in drie maanden op Vulcan tot aan 2286, voordat Kirk en zijn bemanning besloten om terug te keren naar Aarde om voor hun daden terecht te staan. Door de komst van de Wavis sonde moest Kirk de Bounty echter naar het jaar 1986 brengen om twee bultrug walvissen op te halen. Bij de terugkeer naar de 23e eeuw was de Bounty beschadigd door de sonde en stortte neer in San Francisco baai. Het uiteindelijke lot van het schip is onbekend. ("Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home")
  • The IKS B'rel was the prototype of the B'rel-class, a design that came out of the Klingon-Romulan alliance in the mid-23rd century; equipped with a cloaking device the class saw the Klingons develop new, more stealthy, tactics. (Decipher RPG module: Starships) In 2285 the Qel'Poh was commanded by Commander Kruge; Kruge received a transmission from the Klingon operative Valkris, who had obtained a copy of the Genesis Project summary and related data. The Qel'Poh rendezvoused with the freighter Merchantman, which Valkris had used to travel to the rendezvous point. Valkris transmitted the data to Kruge, and when she revealed that she had seen the data, Kruge attacked and destroyed the Merchantman. After viewing the data. Kruge realized that potential of the Genesis Device as a weapon, and he ordered his men to cross the Klingon Neutral Zone. Arriving at the Genesis Planet, the Qel'Poh encountered the USS Grissom, which was conducting a study of the planet. Kruge ordered his gunner to disable the ship, but the torpedo scored a direct hit, and the Grissom was destroyed. A furious Kruge vaporized the gunner with his disruptor. The Qel'Poh's sensors picked up the life signs of Saavik, David Marcus, and Spock on the planet surface, as well as Saavik's radio transmissions. Kruge and several men beamed down to the planet, and eventually captured Spock, Saavik, and Marcus. It was then that the USS Enterprise arrived in the system after Kirk stole the ship from Earth Spacedock. On the Qel'Poh, Torg cloaked the ship, and contacted Kruge. Kruge beamed aboard to attack the Enterprise. However the Enterprise was able to detect the Klingon ship, and tried to raise shields. Captain Scott's automation to the computer system was successful in allowing the ship to run with only the five of them on the bridge but was overwhelmed with the added stress and Chekov was unable to fully raise the shields. When the Qel'Poh decloaked, the Enterprise fired two photon torpedoes that seriously damaged the Klingon starship. When the Bird-Of-Prey regained posture, Kruge launched a devastating counter-attack against the Federation starship in the very same manner he wished to use to disable the USS Grissom. With the Enterprise completely disabled, Kirk, hoping to bluff his way out, attempted to negotiate Krug's surrender. Kruge, believing that he dealt a more damaging blow than he thought, began his own negotiations, using his hostages on the planet below as leverage and ordered a random hostage killed to show how serious he is. After David Marcus was killed, Kirk finally agreed to surrender. Kirk and his crew set the auto-destruct systems on the Enterprise and beamed down to the planet. A minute later the Enterprise was destroyed, taking Kruge's boarding party with her. Shortly after, Kruge left Maltz on the Qel'Poh and beamed down to the planet to face Kirk. Kruge had everyone except Kirk and Spock beamed up to the ship and then fought Kirk hand-to-hand, eventually losing. Kirk then had himself and Spock beamed on board the Qel'Poh, took Maltz prisoner and took the Qel'Poh out of orbit, just as the dying Genesis Planet exploded. Kirk and crew then took the Qel'Poh to Vulcan in order to return Spock's katra to his body. (TOS movie: The Search for Spock; WizKids module: Tactics)
  • The HMS Bounty was the name given to a B'rel-class Bird-of-Prey that was captured by James T. Kirk in 2285. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) The ship started out as the IKS DaH'la and was under the command of Commander Kruge. (Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 4: Starships of the Original Series Era) In 2285, the ship destroyed the USS Grissom in orbit of the Genesis Planet as Kruge attempted to gain Genesis technology. The bulk of the crew were killed when they were tricked into boarding the USS Enterprise, which self-destructed. After Kruge was killed Kirk and his crew were able to seize the ship. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
  • A blocking model of the Bird-of-Prey was created by ILM. It measures approximately 9" × 2", 5" × 5", 7" × 7" and was made from foam core, cardstock, styrene, and plastic. [1] According to Star Trek Encyclopedia (3rd ed., p. 27), the authors "...assume that the bird-of-prey in Star Trek III was a B'rel-class ship...".
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