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A '''hearse''' was an [[automobile]] designed to transport the bodies of those who had [[death|died]]. |
A '''hearse''' was an [[automobile]] designed to transport the bodies of those who had [[death|died]]. |
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− | In [[2268]] on [[Sigma Iotia II]], operatives of [[Jojo Krako]] who detained [[James T. Kirk]] told him that his |
+ | In [[2268]] on [[Sigma Iotia II]], operatives of [[Jojo Krako]] who detained [[James T. Kirk]] told him that his the car they drove him away in could be ''"either a [[taxi]] or a hearse"''. This implied that a lack of cooperation on his part would lead to his [[murder|death]]. ({{TOS|A Piece of the Action}}) |
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Revision as of 15:30, 28 May 2016
A hearse was an automobile designed to transport the bodies of those who had died.
In 2268 on Sigma Iotia II, operatives of Jojo Krako who detained James T. Kirk told him that his the car they drove him away in could be "either a taxi or a hearse". This implied that a lack of cooperation on his part would lead to his death. (TOS: "A Piece of the Action")
Land-based vehicles |
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Automobiles: Bus • Car • Hearse • Kart • Limousine • Race car • Truck • Van • Kolaran buggy |
Military: Ground assault vehicle • Tank • Kolaran armored car |
Other: Bicycle • Tricycle • Quadcycle • Crystal car • Motorcycle • Forklift • Train • Cargo trolley • Hover skiff • Hover speeder • Vedala cart |
Manufacturers: Airtrax • Cadillac • Chevrolet • Datsun • Dodge • Duesenberg • Ford • Hyster • Jeep • Lincoln • Mazda • Mercedes-Benz • Packard • Volkswagen • Volvo |