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nx001a
Member # 291
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For a long time, the Challenger Class ship was assumed to consist of components from Constitution and Constellation Class ships. Recently this has been proven incorrect. I was wondering what the Challenger Class was suppose to look like? ------------------ "We set sail on this new sea because their is new knowledge to be gained and new rights to be won" John F Kennedy members.aol.com/mfwan/index.htm
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Identity Crisis
Member # 67
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The true Challenger model seems to have been made from Galaxy class and Russian Typhoon class submarine kit parts. The nacelles were mounted in an unusual one up, one down arrangement.See http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/articles/wolf359.htm
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Nemesis
Member # 255
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No, i think NX001a means the one from the New-Earth books! The ship on the last cover does not correspond to the one described in the books. Am i right?------------------ This is how i prefer the borg... in pieces!!! -- Janeway in Dark Frontier Seventhworld, the new SciFi-Project www.seventhworld.de Soon to be featured StarTrek Nemesis Visit Rogue Fleet! The new StarTrek Internet RPG. RogueFleet Applications are still running!
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Identity Crisis
Member # 67
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He did say "For a long time, the Challenger Class ship was assumed to consist of components from Constitution and Constellation Class ships" which was the description applied for a long time to the Wolf 359 Challenger class.------------------ -->Identity Crisis<--
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Alpha Centauri
Member # 338
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The description comes from Okuda's infamous 'slide show', where he showed how various Wold 359 ships were supposed to look like, but Okuda personally 'decanonized' the descriptions given there.------------------ "And as we all know, a mesolytic quantumvector resonator is commonly used to polarize isogravitic plasma-flux manifolds." Starfleet Academy's Redshirt Guide to the Starfleet, 62nd edition, 2376.
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Bernd
Member # 6
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I hope we will get some proof of the slide show soon. Recently asked about the show, Okuda wasn't sure about what was in it, so he might be the culprit. But since the Challenger description matches the ship shown in the old comic book: http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/asdb/challenger-c.jpg it is possible that fandom made up the description that is allegedly from the slide show. ------------------ "Species 5618, human. Warp-capable, origin grid 325, physiology inefficient, below average cranium capacity, minimum redundant systems, limited regenerative abilities." Ex Astris Scientia
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nx001a
Member # 291
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Well I still got the comic book issue with the Challenger Class ship. The comic calls it a Challenger Class Starship assigned to Deep Space Exploration. The name of the vessel was the Marco Polo and the had a really low registry number 4 digits i think. Personally, I prefered this version to the newer version. ------------------ "We set sail on this new sea because their is new knowledge to be gained and new rights to be won" John F Kennedy members.aol.com/mfwan/index.htm
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Alpha Centauri
Member # 338
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That's a pretty looking ship... A bit too Constellation-ish, but it kicks ass, anyway.------------------ "And as we all know, a mesolytic quantumvector resonator is commonly used to polarize isogravitic plasma-flux manifolds." Starfleet Academy's Redshirt Guide to the Starfleet, 62nd edition, 2376.
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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I agree that is a nice ship.Andrew ------------------ "I threw bitter tears at the ocean But all that came back was the tide..." 'I Will Not Forget You' Sarah McLachlan
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