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May I suggest something slightly more official? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation_Technical_Manual
I replied to the wrong person - I have this one, it's great. But as another responder said, I'm interested in LCARS specifically. I'm starting to think that this book is a fraud. How could the designer of something as elegant as LCARS release a book with such an ugly cover.
But the author of the book you're talking about didn't design LCARS, that's what I'm saying. Michael Okuda did. The author of your book is apparently a model maker.
Mike Okuda is credited as an author on the book I posted. Or should I say "book", as I don't think it exists.
I must have been looking at a different book. I'm almost certain the one you're talking about doesn't exist considering the primary author is Crewman Daniels.
Yes, he's listed first. If you click to expand the full list of authors you see the rest. Crewman Daniels is a shady name to be sure.