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The Cousteau disembarks and docks under the saucer section

 

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  • Caption: The Captain's yacht
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The name of the Enterprise-E's Captain's yacht. In 2375, Picard beamed various equipment and weapons onto the craft, and then used it to transport himself down to the Ba'ku homeworld in an effort to defend its people from the Son'a.

The Cousteau was a large, shuttle-like vessel, with retractable warp nacelles, that docked at an external port on the underside of the Enterprise's saucer module.

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