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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Matrix: [QB] I agree with Boris, first it was the Enterprise then later when the Constitution herself was refitted, then it was back to the Constitution class. On the other hand, the Enterprise class could be just another sub-class to the Constitution class similarly to the Achenar is to the Constitution class. Or the Soyuz is to the Miranda class. On the other hand, I do believe at that time Starfleet did rebuild its ships to the latest design to keep up being a modernized fleet. To me unless someone has a real good explanation, The Enterprise and her sisters shouldn't be the only ships in the fleet to recieve any type of refit like that. I think the 24th century does it to an extent such as replacing things that can be swappable or replaced such as nacelles or bridges or warp cores. Then you got the basic systems refit, replacing the older ones with the newest in an attempt to keep up with modern technology. That is why we still see 100+ year old ships and designs in Star Trek. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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