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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dukhat: [QB] [QUOTE]In that, in all likelihood, the Valkyrie name and registry materialized specifically for the exhibits and was never filmed. Especially since we seem to be concluding that the Constie model stayed Hathaway from 'Peak Performance' until its final appearance in 'Redemption', based on a screencap.[/QUOTE]Yes, Mike, I think you're right. Here's the situation for "Redemption"(IIRC): Four ships were shown on screen. The Enterprise, an Ambassador, a Constellation, & a Nebula. The Ambassador was referred to as the Excalibur, but was actually labelled Zhukov, as it's the same shot from "Data's Day" only with more ships imposed. (And I believe there's a later shot of the ship using stock footage from "Yesterday's Enterprise," so it's also the Ent-C. I believe the model [i]was[/i] re-labeled as "Yamaguchi" for Emissary, and that TPTB wanted to use it at the end of Generations. The Constellation was never given a spoken name, but had "Hathaway" on the hull from it's previous use. Surprisingly, the Hathaway was not listed on the tachyon grid screen (probably because it was supposed to be decommissioned by this time). This was the last time a Constellation appeared in the series. The Nebula was, of course, the Sutherland, the name both spoken in dialogue and written on the model. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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