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AndrewR
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Oh yeah - that's right - I remember reading the first few pages of that Shatner book in the store. It make sense though - cause there WAS a civiliasation on one of the other Veridian system planets.

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*nod* It's just that his books are the worst continuity porn offenders -- maybe because the Revves-Stevens duo are his frequent ghostwriting partners, and they're pretty wank-y, as well.

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Dare someone to write a novel based on this Galaxy space-frame! [Smile]

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We could call it "Rogue Saucer"... er... wait a minute...

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Lord, "Rogue Saucer" was a bad one...
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Jason Abbadon
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Thankfully, I shook my head in disgust and avoided that after reading the premise on the back o the book.

Was that Vornholt?

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It was indeed. I actually own that one.

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How nice for you. Good luck with that.
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AndrewR
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Just going back to the topic at hand - why would a crashed ship land in neat sections?

I see no problem with at least the SPACE FRAME being assembled down below and then hoisted into orbit - then they fit the computer core as per the Tech guide.

Wasn't there also a 'laying of the first' bit of the Enterprise ceremony mentioned in that timeline - that sounds more like a planet-side thing then up in space.

Also a starship in those drydocks without any sort of support for the individual bits of the frame would have beams floating everywhere - when you have the actual idea of the ship up there - it's easier for a tractor beam to just keep the whole ship inside the structure.

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Jason Abbadon
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They would have crashed the ship anywhere else on the planet and then brought the pieces there for study.
No need to perform the autopsy at the crime scene.

There's no need for anything to be "floating around" freely at an orbital drydock- between magnetics, replicators and basic force-fields, it would all be tightly controlled.
Plus, orbital factories could produce the components, then ease them several thousand clicks to their construction destinations with minimal power expense (and lugging several million tonnes of spacerame into orbit is a huuuge waste).
Not to mention that metal fabrication/bonding in a oxygen-free environment yeilds a much stronger metal.

Besides, if the Cardassians can manage spacebourne shipyards, the UFP sure as fuck can too. [Wink]

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AndrewR
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Which brings me back to the idea - that they are slowly dismantling that Galaxy Class... maybe it had an inherent flaw that they are investigating.

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Maybe it's a partially-completed monument to the Yamato, Enterprise, and Odyssey...

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Well, considering we've sen 2 blow up from warp core breaches (3 if you include the Odyssey, but that had bits of another ship in the warp core at the time, which can't be healthy), I'd have a look.
It could be the star fleet museum. Maybe they have to land the ships as they can't afford artificial gravity....
Lawn ornament for the seriously important?

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Mark Nguyen
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I think it's a construction yard.

I know it's already been said, but it's been a while and I'm wondering if we've forgotten the original intent of the picture. [Smile]

Mark

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Jason Abbadon
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Mabye it's a monument to W359.
A park outside the shipyards to honor the 10,000 killed in that battle.

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