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The first (black and white) appearance of the Bonaventure was in the first, April 1993 edition of the reference book Star Trek Chronology as "Zefram Cochrane's first warp-powered spacecraft from 2061", the reference model for which studio model vendor Greg Jein volunteered to design and build, and later to appear in several episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as graphic representations and as a display model in the role of set dressing. [1](X) On the model as featured in the book, only the registry "C1-21" was visible. The model was photographed by Chronology co-author and Scenic Art Department Supervisor Mike Okuda himself and photo-shopped by Scenic Artist Doug Drexler for representation in the book, the depiction on the cover being a painting.

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  • The first (black and white) appearance of the Bonaventure was in the first, April 1993 edition of the reference book Star Trek Chronology as "Zefram Cochrane's first warp-powered spacecraft from 2061", the reference model for which studio model vendor Greg Jein volunteered to design and build, and later to appear in several episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as graphic representations and as a display model in the role of set dressing. [1](X) On the model as featured in the book, only the registry "C1-21" was visible. The model was photographed by Chronology co-author and Scenic Art Department Supervisor Mike Okuda himself and photo-shopped by Scenic Artist Doug Drexler for representation in the book, the depiction on the cover being a painting.
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  • The first (black and white) appearance of the Bonaventure was in the first, April 1993 edition of the reference book Star Trek Chronology as "Zefram Cochrane's first warp-powered spacecraft from 2061", the reference model for which studio model vendor Greg Jein volunteered to design and build, and later to appear in several episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as graphic representations and as a display model in the role of set dressing. [1](X) On the model as featured in the book, only the registry "C1-21" was visible. The model was photographed by Chronology co-author and Scenic Art Department Supervisor Mike Okuda himself and photo-shopped by Scenic Artist Doug Drexler for representation in the book, the depiction on the cover being a painting. The model had been one of five Jein had constructed for Okuda free of charge. "Greg Jein designed the version of Cochrane's ship that was featured in the Star Trek Chronology," Okuda clarified to Ex Astris Scientia (EAS), "He did the models as a favor to us, so we pretty much gave him free reign to make what he thought was appropriate. I told him that we thought the ship would be experimental and very powerful, so he came up with that big curved radiation shield. The only change we made was to add the two rudimentary warp nacelles. We wanted it to look like something from the Matt Jefferies universe, but we wanted it to look much more primitive, and far more dangerous." [2] The original reference model is still in the possession of Okuda, albeit without the warp nacelles, they having been ported over to the SS Valiant reference model as per Drexler, "Yes, the nacelles from the Bonaventure were used on the Valiant." [3](X)
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