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[QUOTE]Originally posted by CaptainMike: [QB] I still think that registry batches are divided up in some futuristic, sensible but incomprehensible to us manner that renders them only semi-chronological. While the reg of a ship generally yields an idea of when it was built you have your occasional Eagle 956 or Prometheus 5xxxx that buck the system. Possibly there were 'slow' shipyards that Starfleet said 'Hey, the next hundred ships you build are going to be 59100 to 59200..' some shipyards made a hundred ships in a few years, but some smaller dumpier shipyards (or prototype laboratories) were still using up their old registries Starfleet told them to make. The Yeager was new, but made using up an older number that hadnt been taken.. same with Prometheus probably. Just using up batches of unused numbers. I say incomprehensible because it probably has something to do with moneyless money. and the universal translator. and heisenberg compensators. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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