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The359
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Alright, this information comes from the press release for "The Dogs of War". First off, I can tell you now it is NOT USS DEFIANT-A! In fact, it's not even USS Defiant! Its... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USS Sao Paolo NCC-75633, Defiant classNote, this is the highest registry we have ever seen, which means this ship must be pretty darned new ------------------ "The one, the only, THE 359!"
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The Shadow
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Ooh...I really hope this is true. ------------------ http://frankg.dgne.com/ "[Steve Jobs] shouts at his employees a lot, using language you can't use on TV, not even on UPN." - Andy Ihnatko
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The First One
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Gracias a Deus! I'm half Brazilian, you see. . . 8)
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Brown_supahero
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Can the guy's at Anteres do it again?------------------ Homeboy in Outerspace (The only surviving fan of UPN's Homeboyz in Outer Space)
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The_Tom
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I think Sisko does an unofficial renaming on the spot, but I do hope the number is kept...------------------ "......" �������������-The Breen at Internment Camp 371
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Elim Garak
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I'd have to agree with Tom on this one, but it would be a jab at Brazil if they did that...------------------ Quark: "Lesson number one: No one involved in extra-legal activity considers himself nefarious." (DS9: "The Sound of Her Voice")
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TSN
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I may be wrong, but isn't it technically spelled S�o Paolo? I'm not complaining; I just want to know if I'm imagining things...And how did they come up w/ that? Why couldn't they have kept the adjectives-ending-in-"iant" theme going? USS Brilliant, USS Radiant, USS Reliant... Just a thought... ------------------ "I see you've found your Nausicaan friend. You seem unimpaled so far..." -Q to Picard, "Tapestry"
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bryce
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*hopes its the Defiant-A*------------------ I need help with getting a new sig. file, graduation, my girlfriend, my college junk. Ugh! I just need help.
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The359
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Actually, the spelling I got from Microsoft Bookshelf was S�o Paulo...------------------ "The one, the only, THE 359!"
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Daryus Aden
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Sao Paulo? Look, no insult to any nation (hell I wouldn't even applaud if they named it the new Dehli) but the name Defiant defines the ship. (excuse the pun). I sincerely hope they keep the name.------------------ there's a bird in the chimney,and a stone in my bed when the road's washed out,they pass the bottle around and wait in the arms,of the cold cold ground
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TSN
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Okay, well, the "Paolo/Paulo" part wasn't what I was talking about. I was more worried about the tilde over the 'a' in "S�o"... :-)------------------ "I see you've found your Nausicaan friend. You seem unimpaled so far..." -Q to Picard, "Tapestry"
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Bernd
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Is the tilde also used for capital (hull) letters?
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TSN
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USS S�O PAULO? I guess maybe we'll find out... *thinks, if they do show the name on the hull, they'll leave out the tilde*------------------ "I see you've found your Nausicaan friend. You seem unimpaled so far..." -Q to Picard, "Tapestry"
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Boris
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I don't think the writers would want to rehash the old Enterprise story over again - going where other shows have already been seems to be a no-no with the producers, given the need to establish a unique identity to the show. Also the Defiant always seemed like an anonymous fighting ship which does its duty and goes under, so a Defiant-A would be like picking up an old ground pounder and promoting him to an officer - the ship is simply not made for such a call. Boris
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The First One
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Isn't it odd how for years after it should have become NCC rather than NX, they wouldn't change the model because it would invalidate their stock footage. . . and yet since then we've had the Valiant and now a new one as well. . .Still, looked at another way - no Defiant stock footage in the last few epsiodes! 8)
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Elim Garak
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Well, they could just rework it so it has a different name. Or they may try to fool us. No, that doesn't say Defiant! And is it "allowed" to leave out the tilde-like accent over the A on capital letters? ------------------ Quark: "Lesson number one: No one involved in extra-legal activity considers himself nefarious." (DS9: "The Sound of Her Voice")
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