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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: [QB] I figured that too at first, but I was confused because he specifically wrote: <blockquote>[i]"On an early comparison chart the unnamed class III is represented by the 'USS Mayflower NCC-1621', here still with a rollbar that is not on the movie model. The year of the Mayflower's journey was 1620, and since it is unquestionably a tip of the hat the registry may have been fixed on the final model. According to the special features of the Blu-ray, on the other hand, the 'USS Mayflower NCC-1621' belongs to unnamed class I. We can't tell at this point which statement is true."[/i]</blockquote> Just looking for clarification. Regarding descriptive names, in the absence of further information, I'd suggest calling them the [i]Newton[/i]-type (two nacelles dorsal, double underslung hulls); [i]Armstrong[/i]-type (three nacelles ventral); and [i]Mayflower[/i]-type (two nacelles ventral). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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