- For other uses, see Cook.
Following the destruction of the original Cook, a new Type-11 shuttlecraft was assigned to the Enterprise with the name Cook.
History[]
In 2376, Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge and Lieutenant Christine Vale used the Cook to wait for the arrival of the USS da Vinci to study The Beast, while the Enterprise continued on to the Folnar system. Vale later returned to the Enterprise aboard the Cook after The Beast was destroyed, while La Forge remained aboard the da Vinci. (SCE eBook: The Belly of the Beast)
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Type-11 shuttlecraft | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Archimedes • Armstrong • Cook • Ellington II • Galileo • Garrett • Gillespie • Handy • Holiday • Marsalis • NCC-1701-E • unnamed type-11 shuttlecraft |
USS Enterprise-E auxiliary craft | ||
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Shuttle 227 • Shuttle 469 • Anaximenes • Archimedes • Argo • Balboa • Ballard • Brahe • Calypso • Chawla • Cook • Cook (II) • Cortez • Cousteau (I) • Cousteau (II) • USS Cumberland • USS Dordogne • Edwards • Faraday • Galileo • Garrett • Herschel • Hubble • Hudson • Iacovino • Jefferies • Kaku • Kepler • Keuka • McCall • Mendel • NCC-1701-E • Polo • Raleigh • Riess • USS Roanoke • Siouxsie • Spinrad • Turing • Wasp • Yeager • Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) shuttlecraft |