The luxury liner is a luxury attraction "building" in Tropico 4. Though it remains anchored to the sea floor and doesn't provide any transportation, the liner is a luxurious place for spring break tourists to party and wealthy tourists to relax. Luxury liners are built instantly and only one may be built.
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| - The luxury liner is a luxury attraction "building" in Tropico 4. Though it remains anchored to the sea floor and doesn't provide any transportation, the liner is a luxurious place for spring break tourists to party and wealthy tourists to relax. Luxury liners are built instantly and only one may be built.
- The Luxury liner is a type vessel of the Fleet with six surviving the attacks by the Cylons. One ship, designated Gemenon liner 1701, never made it into the fleet and was left daralect because the fleet did not have enough resources to repair the damage.
- Luxury liners are ships owned exclusively by Orbital Spa and Cruise. The ships often host a wide variety of tourist attractions, from shopping arcades to gourmet restaurants to interplanetary tours.
- Luxury liners, such as the Mon Calamari star cruiser Stellar Vista, were large passenger ships.
- Captain Archer once noted that Enterprise NX-01 was not a luxury liner. (ENT: "Babel One") When Doctor Sevrin and his followers requested that the USS Enterprise take them to Eden, Captain James T. Kirk informed them that the Enterprise was not a passenger ship. (TOS: "The Way to Eden" ) Likewise, when Neelix and Kes requested to stay aboard the USS Voyager, Captain Kathryn Janeway first declined their request and stated that Voyager was not a passenger ship. (VOY: "Caretaker")
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| - The luxury liner is a luxury attraction "building" in Tropico 4. Though it remains anchored to the sea floor and doesn't provide any transportation, the liner is a luxurious place for spring break tourists to party and wealthy tourists to relax. Luxury liners are built instantly and only one may be built.
- The Luxury liner is a type vessel of the Fleet with six surviving the attacks by the Cylons. One ship, designated Gemenon liner 1701, never made it into the fleet and was left daralect because the fleet did not have enough resources to repair the damage.
- Luxury liners are ships owned exclusively by Orbital Spa and Cruise. The ships often host a wide variety of tourist attractions, from shopping arcades to gourmet restaurants to interplanetary tours.
- Captain Archer once noted that Enterprise NX-01 was not a luxury liner. (ENT: "Babel One") When Doctor Sevrin and his followers requested that the USS Enterprise take them to Eden, Captain James T. Kirk informed them that the Enterprise was not a passenger ship. (TOS: "The Way to Eden" ) Likewise, when Neelix and Kes requested to stay aboard the USS Voyager, Captain Kathryn Janeway first declined their request and stated that Voyager was not a passenger ship. (VOY: "Caretaker") In 2259 of the alternate reality, a luxury liner could be seen from Starfleet Headquarters cruising through San Francisco Bay. (Star Trek Into Darkness) In 2364, Ralph Offenhouse noted that the service of USS Enterprise-D was nothing compared to a passenger liner from the 20th century, the QE2. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone" ) The Enterprise-D herself was considered a luxury liner, at least by Captain Robert DeSoto, echoing the great attention that had been given to crew comfort in the design of the Galaxy-class. (TNG: "Tin Man" )
- Luxury liners, such as the Mon Calamari star cruiser Stellar Vista, were large passenger ships.
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