Publisher Gallery Books and SFScope are giving away a copy of their newest Haynes Manual volume, Star Trek: Klingon Bird-of-Prey Haynes Manual by Rick Sternbach and Ben Robinson.
Gallery offers this description of the book:
The Bird-of-Prey is the classic Klingon starship — a tough raiding and scouting vessel that has served at the heart of the Klingon Defense Force for more than a hundred years. Life on board is harsh and brutal, with any sign of weakness leading to a challenge to the death. The ship itself is stripped back and lean, with everything designed for a single purpose — war. A follow-up to the wildly popular U.S.S. Enterprise Haynes Manual, Star Trek: Klingon Bird-of-Prey Haynes Manual exposes the secrets of the Klingon Empire’s Bird of Prey vessel.
This Haynes Manual traces the origins of a Bird-of-Prey from the moment it is commissioned by one of the Great Houses and constructed at the shipyards of the Klingon Naval Academy. It then proceeds to examine General Martok’s famous ship the I.K.S. Rotarran in unprecedented detail.
Featuring a stunning cutaway drawing and, for the first time ever, detailed deck plans and incredible new computer-generated artwork, the all-new Star Trek: Klingon Bird-of-Prey Haynes Manual is a technical tour of the ship’s systems, from the bridge and engineering rooms to the disruptors torpedo launcher, and the all-important cloaking device. In addition, the Manual provides a unique insight into life on board a Klingon ship and the Rotarran‘s glorious history in the Dominion War.
To enter for your chance to win a copy, comment on this post, and tell us your favorite ship from the Star Trek universe. One random commenter will win. Deadline is Monday 26 November at 6:00 PM EST.

Personally, my favorite ship is the Enterprise-E: sleek, sharp, sexy looking vessel (although for pure bad-assery, it may be the Defiant). Anyone else? (And no, as the editor of SFScope, I’m not eligible to win.)
I have always loved the refit/A Enterprise. I grew up with the movies as “my” Star Trek, whereas TOS was my Dad’s Trek. But there really are so many fantastic designs in the Trek-verse, both old and new!
my ship is enterprise a