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I'm not sure if this has been discussed or not, but I have something I thought might be of interest. (And yes, I know there's debate as to whether one should call it the Negh'Var class.)
In rewatching "Tacking Into the Wind" the other day, I noticed something... When Worf challenges Gowron, after they pick up their weapons and take their stances, the camera pans across the transparent tactical display. On the far left-middle (camera point of view), there are two ship which look like the Negh'Var does from the top. (But, as always, my eyes could be playing tricks on me.)
I don't have any pictures of them , however... *looks innocently at one forum member*
I was wondering if anyone else thought this might be possible "proof" of mroe ships like the Negh'Var in configuration...
Just a thought.
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Seems to me there was a thread about this back when TitW first aired..... The Negh'Var looks like the Voodieh-class ships from AGT, doesn't it?
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The Voodieh class may never exist. The 3 nacelled Enterprise-D certainly will never exist.
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I had a look at the clip, and they certainly appear to be Negh'Var silhouettes.
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i'm wonderin why in 'The Way of the Warrior" the Negh'Var looks a lot smaller and weaker than the one from the mirror universe. The one in the mrror universe looks huge and bigger than the larger Warbird. It looks close to 1500m while the regular Negh'Var looks close to 700m
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Yeah by now the Klingons should have like 5 or 6 Negh'Vars they are probabley used as command ships during planetary invasions like the invasion of Cardassia.
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Fabrux: the AGT model used to represent the Voodieh-like ship (or whatever it is called) was modified slightly for DS9 to represent Negh'Var models (if you didn't already know) hence the similarities...
Dax: the three-nacelled Enterprise will never exist but perhaps some bright SF ship designers will think "hey, what if we modify our existing Galaxies in the same way" (since Picard probably told SF about all possible future events, they would also know about these "Galaxy-X" ships (I got that designation from the ST:BotF computer game - little bit of advertising here))
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I highly doubt this. Even if Picard remembered enough about the refit Ent-D to be of use to a ship designer, I doubt that he would have given this information to Starfleet. He could talk about the events surrounding the antitime anomaly (since it would not be created), but a detailed ship design from 25 years in the future contaminates the timeline no matter how you look at it.
This is not to say that the same person or people responisble for the Galaxy mod in the AGT future timeline will not have the same idea in the current timeline, though.