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[QUOTE]Originally posted by F. G. Sanford: [QB] Well, I don't think it makes much sense to have 100+ year spaceframes out there. If the Constellations were retired '80 years ago' (Peak Performance,TNG), the Miranda's, with the some basic componets, would be outdated by the time the Ambassodors rolled around anyway. But if I can try to accept that they are still around, it would make better sense to have the Soyuz the TOS era one, because the Miranda's would be about 150 years old. The Soyuz probably started out with different componets (i.e. older looking) but equally compatible with the Constituions. Even if the Soyuz was a highly sucsessful ship, Starfleet wouldn't want a spaceframe more than 50 years old, and that means the Excelsiors are beginning to get old physically and visually getting to the end of their usable life, unless they are decommisioned ships serving with a planetary defense force, but with a Starfleet name and registry, which doesn't make a lot of sense, but wasn't I talking about the Soyuz? Because I have a tractor fifty years old and it is beginning to fall apart. When your 50 years old, your a senior citizen in the US, and while I have the upmost respect for our seniors, they begin to need more and more to survive, starting with medication (repairs) various machinerey, (taken off the front lines and put back in Federation space), and finally life support, (duct tape), and finally they go to the scrapyards. and with all the Miranda's getting activley destroyed in the Dominion wars, it would be safe to assume thet are on their last leg. SO the Soyuz was retired 70 years ago in 2368, 70 years ago would be 2288, and minus 50 years would be 2238, but enough of my essay for now, more later. ;) FGS [/QB][/QUOTE]
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