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"Ultra Magnus is Undeniably Fun!" David Stevens, New York Magazine.
"Total Complete excitement from start to finish!" -WPIX-TV, New York
"This isn't a thrill ride, it's a rocket..." -Richard Caves, Time Magazine.
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1. It's the Seaview. It was listed on a display on an incredibly unclear vidcap, but that's the name of the ship.
2. It's the Strata. Same not as above, but since this was listed as a terraforming vessel, the name "Strata" was an inside joke.
3. The Nash is semi-canon. The ship was seen in DS9 as a redress of the NCC-2010 Jenolan, but the name and registry number couldn't be seen, which is good because it was NCC-2010-A!
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Bart: "Hey, Dad, I'll trade you this delicious doorstop for that crummy old brownie."
Homer: "Done and done...D'oh!"
So it's the Seaview and Strata.
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"Ultra Magnus is Undeniably Fun!" David Stevens, New York Magazine.
"Total Complete excitement from start to finish!" -WPIX-TV, New York
"This isn't a thrill ride, it's a rocket..." -Richard Caves, Time Magazine.
Here's the www.startrek.com entry for the Trial:
USS Trial
Starship seen at DS9 during the Klingon invasion of Cardassia.
Reference:
AFAIK is the Oberth from a ST6-display.
Raman http://frankg.dgne.com/swdao/reg.html#raman
Excelsior http://frankg.dgne.com/swdao/misc.html#hanson
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"Second star to the right, and then straight on till morning."
Are there any Ambassadors numbers that are under dispute? Like the Zhukov and modelling mistakes?
No other Ambassadors other than the Zhukov.
Is NCC-73918 the number for the Unnamed Danube that was seen in an episode of DS9?
Possibly...some one else answer this.
The supposed Excelsior with NCC-40273 is simply a misreading of a display, and not a real ship,
correct?
Most likely a misreading of a display and not a registry number.
The Bogue comes from where? Is it NCC-70915?
"Message in a Bottle" Registry seen in episode with name confirmed in Ships of the Line calendar. Registry also confirmed in calendar.
USS Oberth, NCC-602, Where did this originate? ST:IV?
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Either on status display on the Enterprise or the Operation Retreive chart.
What is the Ramans correct number?
Probably the 20000 number, whatever it was.
Is the Sydney class Nash canon?
Semi-canon. May have been seen on the upside-down Sydneys at DS9.
I have an entry for a nameless, classless ship with the number NCC-71325. Where is this from? The
Shuttle from 'Caretaker'?
Yes. Name unknown.
Is it the Beaver or Seaview?
Seaview
" " " Strain " Strata?
Strata
Where is the Trial from?
Way of the Warrior. Though the name originates from the official Star Trek website.
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Teddy Roosevelt: "Speak softly and carry a big stick."
Yosemite Sam: "Well, I speak loudly and I carry a bigger stick...and I use it too!"
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According to one individual, the ships from Star Trek Vi, aside from the USS Enterprise and the USS Excelsior, are given no class information in the movie. Speculation is the USS Oberth is an Oberth Class ship. USS Eagle and USS Endeavor are identified by the encyclopedia to be Constitution Class.
Ultra Magnus, add to your list the Oberth Class starship from "The Drumhead". This has a registry of NCC-8000. TNG Companion identified ship as USS Cochrane. You can either list with the registry or the name and registry. This depends on wheter you accept the encyclopedia's say on the USS Cochrane. I do not so I list the name and registry, and ignore the other USS Cochrane.
USS Raman's registry is NCC-29487. Initially, this starship was to have been of another class.
The last is a take it or leave it. I know of another Oberth Class starship-the USS Valiant. She has a registry of NCC-20000. From watching a documentary, I know this ship to have been used by ILM. ILM did special effects for Generations where an Oberth Class starship is seen. So I speculate that this ship in the film is the USS Valiant NCC-20000. Unfortunately, I know of no means of confirming this fact. (And, a nit, when I asked for help on this forum on how to write to ILM, I got no answers from the members who argued about the existence of the ship and other matters. So at this point, I am not proceeding on asking ILM. If I asked ILM, shouldn't I appear to be a decent individual who is interested in movies and models, not a starship obsessed fan of Star Trek?)
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takeoffs are optional; landings are mandatory
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Bart: "Hey, Dad, I'll trade you this delicious doorstop for that crummy old brownie."
Homer: "Done and done...D'oh!"