Akira-class:
USS Rabin NCC-63293
USS Spector NCC-65549
Which one of these is from MiaB? And what's the other one from?
Name Unknown NCC-63646
Miranda-class:
Name Unknown NCC-13741
I think it's from WYLB, but I'm not sure.
Sydney-class:
USS Nash NCC-
Name Unknown NAR-25820
Class unknown:
SS Buckaroo Bonzai NCC-
USS Discovery NCC-
USS Galice NCC-
USS Hispanola NCC-
SS Urusei Yatsura NCC-
USS Veracruz NCC-
I have their episode, I just don't know what they did.
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Federation Starship Datalink - On that annoying Tripod server, sucks don't it?
There was a Miranda with a registry in WYLB, but it seemed to have four digits.
The Nash might have been in a few eps of DS9. The NAR one is really the non-Sydney shuttle from STVI.
The Buckaroo Bonzai is from a display or something. The Discovery does not exist, despite what grammar might dictate. The Galice and Hispanola appeared on a display in "Whispers" (DS9). Dunno about the Ususei Yatsura. The Veracruz is from "The Seige of AR-555" (DS9) or whatever the number was, transporting troops, IIRC.
Oh, now you tell me you have their episodes...well, the above can confirm them, then.
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The Rabin is from the Fact-Files. The Spector from MiaB.
http://www.cs.umanitoba.ca/~djc/startrek/expand/federation2.html
Where come the Akira-ships USS Harbinger NCC-63298, USS Tetsuo NCC - 62799, USS Deathwatch NCC-62801 and
USS Durandal NCC-69858 from?
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I don't know where LUG stands for, but it is not canon.
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The Miranda Class model is not a kitbash, it is a bashkit.
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-Mark Twain
And, since I just found that the SS Urusei Yatsura is DY-430 class (most likely from "Up The Long Ladder"), what about the SS Tomabiki and SS Buckaroo Banzai? Aren't they from the same episode? And if so, have you found a class?
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V.K. "Velikan" DY-1200 ship
D.E.V. "Eagle Valley" DY-950 ship
S.S. "Hatteras" DY-245 ship
S.S. "Hokule'a" DY-500-C ship
V.K. "Yuri Gagarin" DY-732 ship
S.S. "Tomobiki" RT-2203 ship
S.S. "Seattle" NAR-18834
H.M.S. "Lord Nelson" DY-500-B
S.S. "Mariposa" NAR-7678 modified DY-500 ship
H.M.S. "New Zealand" DY-732 ship
S.S. "Buckaroo Banzai" BBI-993 spaceship
S.S "Urusei Yatsura" DY-430 ship
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Would the ships not marked with an SS still be Federation or no? What about HMS ?
Haven't we seen a D.E.V. ship before? In "Whispers"?
The SS Seattle has the same registry number as the SS Vico
Would RT-2203 and BBI-993 count as registry numbers of classes?
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-They Might Be Giants, "They Might Be Giants"
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The Star Trek: The Next Generation companion lists three of these ships. SS Buckaroo Banzai is a reference to a forgotten sci-fi film of the mid-1980's and SS Urusei Yatsura and SS Tomobiki are references to Japanese cinema-anime.
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Has anyone information for the following ships?
The Nebula and Defiants from MiaB, the Nebula from "Non Sequitur", the Constellation from Picard's Ready Room with the 7xxx-Number.
Has anyone pictures of dedication plaques?
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Federation Starship Datalink - On that annoying Tripod server, sucks don't it?
And maybe HMS is actually part of the name. Like, SS HMS Lord Nelson?
And, as for the "Whispers" list, can anyone can some of the captains listed there? I would like those for my list
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takeoffs are optional; landings are mandatory
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"To make the merry-go-round go faster, so that everyone needs to hang on tighter, just to keep from being thrown to the wolves."
-They Might Be Giants, "They Might Be Giants"
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"The Starships of the Federation are the physical, tangible manifestations of Humanity�s stubborn insistence that life does indeed mean something."
Spock to Leonard McCoy in "Final Frontier"
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7 alarm clock: "Do not touch me."
Dilbert: "Then how do I turn you off?"
7: "Believe me, I am plenty turned off."
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"So, anyways, this is the 24th century. Starfleet officers have injections once a month or so so that they don't go getting each other pregnant. How would it be a problem for my character and Joral to be rocking the casbah?" - Fabrux
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takeoffs are optional; landings are mandatory
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Camper Van Beethoven
In-jokes: There was a E-D shuttle called "Indiana Jones" on a screen.
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