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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: [QB] The only ship other than the [i]Pasteur[/i] from "All Good Things..." (TNG) that has been associated with this class is the [i]Nobel[/i], which the Encyclopedia claims to have been mentioned in "Interface" (TNG) and assigns to it with a registry of NCC-55012. This name/registry combination later appeared on the casualty list display from "In the Pale Moonlight" (DS9), but without any class specified. Furthermore, I have recently discovered from the [URL=http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/255.txt]script[/URL] that the ship mentioned in "Interface" was NOT named "[i]Nobel[/i]" at all, but rather [i]Noble[/i]. (Incidentally, it was not specified as a science ship either. The only thing stated was that she and the [i]Excelsior[/i] were engaged in the search for the missing [i]Hera[/i].) The Encyclopedia got the name wrong, but since the "In the Pale Moonlight" graphic used the book as reference, we end up with two ships, ([i]U.S.S. Noble[/i] and [i]U.S.S. Nobel[/i] NCC-55012) neither of which is canonically associated with any class. But, of course, the SoA display leaves it open that the [i]Nobel[/i] *could* be an [i]Olympic[/i], nonetheless. -[b]MMoM[/b] :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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