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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Daniel Butler: [QB] I always assumed the Excelsiors [i]were[/i] still in production during the 24th century. It could still be a workhorse (indeed we saw several of them during TNG) as long as the new ones were built with current technology (newest phaser emitters, torpedoes, replicators, etc) and the ones in the field retrofitted to a degree. I don't have a huge problem with them building new Miranda class vessels for light-duty intra-Fed stuff like patrols and sensor sweeps and scientific investigation and diplomat-ferrying and so forth. I realize it's quite old indeed, but this isn't like oceanic vessels where 200 years ago ships were still wooden with sails - I'm willing to bet that 200 years from *now,* ships will still be made of metal and have engines. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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