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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"
In that, there was a scene in Engineering where the crew were filling Borg data nodes with information, and a few ships such as the Dominion big-ship were displayed.
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Remember December '59
The howling wind and the driving rain,
Remember the gallant men who drowned
On the lifeboat, Mona was her name.
The one interesting thing about this is the presence of Jem'Hadar battlecruisers in the databanks - we didn't see the first one before "By Inferno's Light" (actually the first part of the two-parter, whatever the name), which would be Voyager's season 3. The fact that it's upside down might suggest that Starfleet intelligence didn't really know much about it, other than perhaps its basic shape.
Boris
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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"
The topic of what was seen in 'Drone was brought up by yours truly last summer - where are the damned Arhcives!?
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Remember December '59
The howling wind and the driving rain,
Remember the gallant men who drowned
On the lifeboat, Mona was her name.
Boris
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"The things hollow--it goes on forever--and--oh my God!--it's full of stars!" -David Bowman's last transmission back to Earth, 2001: A Space Odyssey
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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."
Boris
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"Life's a bitch, then you die"
-USS Luzon, Vanderbuilt Class starship
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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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"Life's a bitch, then you die"
-USS Luzon, Vanderbuilt Class starship
I want to see the jupiter station with lovely big windows looking out to jupiter in the background... preferably in the cafe that Dr. Zimmerman wanted Leeta to come back and work at...
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"Who wouldn't be the one you love
Who wouldn't stand inside your love." - Stand Inside Your Love, The Smashing Pumpkins
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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"
The stuff above the upsidedown Jemmie ship looks like a solarsystem in the first pic. I can't make sence of what it is in the second pic.
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Meddle not in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup!
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Who knows, perhaps this IS a Federation method of building space stations - they build more primary than secondary hulls, and use the former as space station elements, simply with different innards. They could even haul them in place using the stardrive sections of the respective ship classes, provided that an Ambassador can operate without the full interiors of her primary hull in place. Conveniently enough, an Ambassador has her impulse engines in the secondary hull, or at least in the neck, leaving the saucer empty of externally evident crucial hardware.
Timo Saloniemi
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"Keep on Trekking"
-D. Kelly
(BTW are there anybig windows so my Cafe overlooking Jupiter can be built?)
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"Who wouldn't be the one you love
Who wouldn't stand inside your love." - Stand Inside Your Love, The Smashing Pumpkins
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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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"Who wouldn't be the one you love
Who wouldn't stand inside your love." - Stand Inside Your Love, The Smashing Pumpkins
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"Oh, it's an anti-anti-WTO song. It's essentially a pro-Starbucks song. I saw this picture of a guy sticking his foot through a plate-glass window in a Starbucks in Seattle, and he was wearing a Nike. Man, couldn't you just change your shoes?"
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M. Doughty