Ok, here we go!
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Where is that picture of the DY-500 from (both schematic and computer-screen) Is that NAR canon? Is a DY-500 capable of warp? When was it launched?
2) http://w1.314.telia.com/~u31412332/misc/early1.htm
Where is that Romulan ER-War ship picture from? Canon?
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Ares 4 was launched in 2032. That's 36 years later than Khan's ship to Ceti Alpha. They could've reached MArs with DY-ships!
4) What where the launch dates and destinations of the following ships: Charybdis, Nomad and al the early thing I forgot.
The reason?
I'm planning on making my own lil' timeline of the late 20th and early 21th century, with the Eugenics Wars and WW3.
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About the rego: it was identified as New United Nations registry NAR-7678.
Probably the DY-500 should be warp-capable, because they wouldn't have made it to the Ficus Sector on impulse only. On the other hand, the screen did mention that the DY-500 was propelled by a Yoyodyne pulse-fusion engine.
It was launched on November 27, 2123, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome (IRL: the place where the Russians launch their junk in orbit). The time of arrival was uncertain, but the screen mentioned somewhere between 2160 and 2170. That's a 40-50 years trip! That might be another clue that the Mariposa was not warp-capable.
Since this info was all derived from a computer screen, and the screen was legible, I would say it's canon. Identification not by me, BTW, but I found it in James Dixon's Chronology. I saw UtLL quite a while ago, and I did saw some stuff on the screen, but I didn't took the time to freeze-frame my VCR and figure it all out. I guess I'll just go with JD.
Also other interesting mentions on the computer: it gives a list of the ships launched towards Ficus Sector between 2102 and 2187. Watch the 'in-jokes'!
2102: SS Hokule'a, DY-500-C class, Capt. Melinda Snodgrass, mission: deep space exploration.
2105: VK Yuri Gagarin, DY-732 class, Capt. Winrich Kolbe, mission: colonization.
2119: SS Tombiki, RT-2203 class, Capt. Peter Lauritson, mission: deep space exploration.
2120: SS Seattle, class unknown, registry NAR-18834, Capt. Wendy Neuss, mission: ADR Looping (????).
2120: HMS Lord Nelson, DY-500-B class, Capt. Young Jae Kim, mission: deep space exploration.
2123: SS Mariposa, DY-500 class, Capt. Walter Granger, 1st Officer Melinda Snodgrass, Chief Engineer Winrich Kolbe, mission: colonization.
2135: HMS New Zealand, DY-732 class, Capt. Bob Lederman, diplomatic mission to Alderaan (!!! Crossover with Star Wars! I believe Princess Leia comes from Alderaan.)
2137: SS Buckaroo Banzai, BBI-993 class, Capt. John Whorfin (maybe the Whorfin class is named after him), mission: visit to Planet 10.
2146: SS Urusei Yatsura, DY-430 class, Capt. Dave Glick, mission: nebula survey
2160: VK Velikan, DY-1200 class, Capt. Gene Roddenberry, mission: to explore strange new worlds (sic!)
2183: DEV Eagle Valley, DY-950 class, Capt. Dan King, mission: colonization
2187: SS Hatteras, DY-245 class, Capt. Gary Loes, mission: deep space exploration
Guess it's time that we should update our ship lists!
(I already did, a couple of weeks ago)
About the Rommie ship: it comes from the Chronology. However it's probable merely intended as a filler, but it would still be semi-canon.
Ares-4? Maybe it *is* a DY-series vessel. Apart from DY-100 and DY-500, we don't know how the other DY-series vessels looked like. And if it's not a DY, we can blame the writers and say it's bad research.
The Charybdis was launched by NASA in 2037 (or was it 2036?) as the third attempt to leave the Sol system with a manned vessel. It might have been a sleeper ship, because warp wasn't invented yet. No destination has been specified on-screen. Ep: "Hotel Royale" (TNG)
Nomad: launched in 2002 by some eccentric scientist. Again: no destination, but just an attempt to make it to the stars. The Nomad was an unmanned probe, BTW.
For your work: you might consult JD's Chronology. The latest version is updated through VOY season 5 and DS9 season 7. It also contains fandom stuff and novels, so beware! You can download it at http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Crater/2077/scifi.htm (almost 900Kb zipped, 2.2Mb when unzipped).
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BTW pIn'a'Sov, where does that sublight freighter come from (it's listed on your Early Starships page). Name? Class? Race/government/alliance? Source? Etc.?
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Which makes me think that the word "Antares" is like B5's thing about every race having the equivalent of Swedish meatballs (minus the Vorlon's version being self-aware). Maybe "Antares" is a common word in most aline languages. For us, it's the name of a star. In Bajoran, it means "crappy old impulse ship." In Klingon, it means "target practice."
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There's an Okudagram about the Charybdis in "ST: The Continuing Mission", listing some of the experiments run aboard (an early USAF shield device among others). The disappearance is described as "drive system anomaly, loss of telemetry", and a follow-up mission is mentioned as getting "negative response", whatever that means.. I'm not sure where the Okudagram would have been used, since none are clearly shown in "The Royale". Perhaps it was on Data's PADD or something.
(Interestingly, Geordi's screen in that episode says that the hellish planet is a "Class C" world - a fact the Encyclopedias fail to mention)
The Mariposa could have had warp two in the TOS scale and would still have required decades of travel time to get to a sector that doesn't immediately adjoin sector 001. And this Ficus sector was supposed to be relatively unexplored. 50 years at sublight shouldn't take you to a place that remains "unexplored" or even "rarely visited" in the 2360s.
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SO, these things are canon? If we just change some names a little to more realistic things.
Alderaan -> Aldebaran for example.
Classes:
DY-500-C
DY-732
RT-2203
DY-500-B
BBI-993
DY-430
DY-1200
DY-950
DY-245
So, these names are probably the official names for class, maybe bases on some arrangement of M/ARAs or other systems. Do I see another ASDB job coming in?
Maybe Masao can use some of this info, the ships seem to be from around the Rommie War.
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The Okudagram from "The Royale" could well be from the bridge station monitor we never saw. Incidentally, the text states that the ship had hibernation capability ("20% possibility of crew survival with hibernation systems at low usage mode"), and was set to venture to 100 AU distance to "survey deep extrasolar environment".
The craft was lost when it achieved "12x solar escape velocity 2.56 hours earlier than planned", which tells little of its acceleration capabilities but does indicate something more advanced than what NASA would have in the 2030s. However, the Okudagram gives a launch date of 07-23-2067 or possibly -2087...
Timo Saloniemi
Just like you need to accelerate to 11 km/s to break free from Earth's gravity (this is Earth's escape velocity), you need to travel at no less than 600 km/s to break free from Sol's gravity. Travel slower, and you can't leave the Sol system.
12 times solar escape velocity translates to 12*600 = 7200 km/s = (7200/300,000) = 0.024c. That is indeed a whole lot faster than what NASA spacecraft can achieve now (40,000 km/h = 11.1 km/s = 0.000037c).
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'DEV' might stand for 'Deep-space Exploration Vessel' (or 'Vehicle'). However, the DEV Eagle Valley was a colonization vessel, so that might be incorrect.
Perhaps it means 'Da Eagle Valley'?
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My guesses for VK in-jokes are "Voight-Kampf," the replicant-detecting machine in Blade Runner, and "Victor Kaminsky," one of the hibernating astronauts killed by HAL 9000. But these are just wild-ass guesses.
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Interesting to note that the TNGTM make reference to ASRVs being produced at a secondary facility on Velikan V.
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And I have something to add to the Charybdis-part of this topic. The computer screen says even more:
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The ship would probalby be stored in the Smithsonian in its Chronology form, not in the FC shape.
Timo Saloniemi
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And the Russian navy does use expressions like "big SS-rocket ship" and "small ASW ship" instead of the less systematic western "frigate" and "destroyer" and "corvette" and whatnot.
However, I have very little faith that there is any connection with this twisted logic and the true origin of the VK prefix.
Timo Saloniemi
Addendum: After checking up on this, I think the B in "bolshoi" is almost never spelled as a V in western translitterations - while the B in "Mockba" is always spelled as a V (Moskva) and the one in "Sebactonoh" varies between B and V (Sebastopol or Sevastopol) depending on who's typing. So VK is unlikely to be "bolshoi korabl" after all.
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And here some info about the unmanned warp prototype, derived from the TNG:TM.
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These retroactive contradictions of events reminds me of typical Star Trek episodes where characters go back in time to change the past. Events established in TNGTM are one timeline, but the producers go back and establish another timeline in First Contact. How appropriate!
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They had good reasons, based on dialogue in TOS, for picking the dates they did (Kahn left Earth 200 years earlier).
The case for the 2260s did not become clear cut until TNG Season 1 was established as 2364 (though the Romulan Ale date in ST II was good pointer, that could have been a Romulan date as FASA claimed).
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