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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AndrewR: [QB] The Al-Batani... Actually - I just deleted what I was going to say about Janeway/Paris' Father being on the Al-Batani and WOLF-359 - Both could have moved on since their mission together aboard that ship - Janeway to another ship and Paris onto Admiral. Just about the Akira, Steamrunner, Sabre and Norway... I reckon that they are older ships... I have resigned myself to that fact after quite a long time... BUT I needed to explain why they had 'modern' E-E markings. The Borg incursion in FC, seem to indicate it took place near Earth. I reckon these ships were either 1. Stocked in Sector 001 for such an event. 2. In Sector 001 going undergoing their upgrade/refit to E-E type systems/markings etc. Seeing as we never saw the Norway again, I reckon it was a 'mothballed' prototype kept in Sector 001. The Akira might have had older features like escape-pods/nacelles etc. Maybe something akin to the Ambassador class. Same for the Steamrunner. The bussard collectors on this one look similar to the E-C's... The Sabre on the otherhand I think - due to its size and similar configuration (except this one sticks with the nacelles-at-a-distance stlye) - is one of the Borg Weapons that were under development by Shelby and co. I think that after the success of the Defiant's ironing out by Chief O'Brien, that they decided to get these babies out too... ESPECIALLY when they needed something smaller against the Jem'hadar. So basically these four types of ships were on hand in Sector 001. There was only the Bozeman and a nebbie around as 'other' ships that we've seen. (I think the Bozeman is stalking the Enterprise) ;o) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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