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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MinutiaeMan: [QB] A while ago I put together a list of the Klingon ships, assuming that the "D" names were just a designation, and not the actual class name. I've always figured that the D-## numbers were production numbers, not the actual class name. D-7 - Kolode or Akif or whatever (no 'real' name was ever canonically established). D-8 - the K't'inga Class. This has to be a different class because of its different length and different configuration of the forward pod and the engineering section. D-9 - the first B'rel Class BOP. D-10 - The K'vort Class BOP. D-11 - A new, "refit" version of the B'rel using updated technology but the same hull design. This helps explain why the same basic BOP has been in use for 90+ years. D-12 - another B'rel update, the one seen in Generations. D-13 - the Vor'cha Class cruiser. D-14 - the latest model of the B'rel. This is the one that saw the most action in the Dominion War. D-15 - the Negh'Var assault cruisers. ~~~~~ I haven't seen "Prophecy" yet, but it seems to me that they'd use the D-7 cruiser for this. Aren't these Klingons supposed to be an outcast sect or something? One would expect that they wouldn't get their hands on a state-of-the-art model, but rather an older ship that was about to be decommissioned. As for the cloaking device, we know that the Klingons had them as early as 2285 (Star Trek III) and probably a lot earlier, like 2270. Most people seem to agree that the Klingons exchanged D-7 cruisers to the Romulans in exchange for cloaking devices. (IMO, they did a straight trade of ships, which is how the Klingons started using ships that were called "Bird-of-Prey.") [/QB][/QUOTE]
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