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nx001a
Member # 291
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I was wondering does anyone know what year the new Excalibur ship was commisioned and who is the new captain?------------------ "We set sail on this new sea because their is new knowledge to be gained and new rights to be won" John F Kennedy members.aol.com/mfwan/index.htm
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Nemesis
Member # 255
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What? The new Excalibur is a Galaxy Class? Where did you hear that?The only one i know is from the Pocket Book Series New Frontier and was destroyed in one of the previous books. Btw, on the cover of the next Book "Restoration" is the Galaxy Class USS Exeter displayed. ------------------ This is how i prefer the borg... in pieces!!! -- Janeway in Dark Frontier Seventhworld, the new SciFi-Project http://www.seventhworld.de Soon to be featured StarTrek Nemesis Visit Rogue Fleet! The new StarTrek Internet RPG. RogueFleet Applications are still running!
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The359
Member # 37
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Actually, the ship on the cover of "Restoration" is the Galaxy Class USS Exalibur NCC-26517-A.------------------ Me: "Why don't you live in Hong Kong?" Rachel Roberts: "Hong Kong? Nah. Oh, but we can live in China! Yeah, China has great Chinese food!" (discussion with fellow classmate, 9/5/00)
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Timo
Member # 245
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The registry number would seem to be a six-digit one, so it's obviously one of those stupid letter-suffixed regos. The name, though, seems very short - more like Exeter than like Excalibur. Do you mean you have seen a better magnification than the one at PsiPhi?Do we know, BTW, if the Exeter Shelby was assigned to is supposed to be a Galaxy class ship? The short spoilers at PsiPhi didn't seem to indicate this. Perhaps the Exeter is another refitted Ambassador, given to Shelby because of her experience in operating a ship of that class? Timo Saloniemi
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TSN
Member # 31
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Yeah! Stupid letter suffices! Like those damned Enterprises! They should've been taken out of the fleet!:-) ------------------ "You're basically killing each other to see who's got the better imaginary friend." -Yasir Arafat on religious wars
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First of Two
Member # 16
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I do believe there is a non-canon Book reference to a Galaxy-Class Excalibur. I'll have to check my list and see if I included a source.------------------ "Ed Gruberman, you fail to grasp Ty Kwan Leap. Approach me, that you might see." -- The Master
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Vacuum robot lady from Spaceballs
Member # 239
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Is not there one in the TNG novel 'Crossover'?------------------ "Hockey is a sport for white men. Basketball is a sport for black men. Golf is a sport for white men dressed like black pimps." - Tiger Woods
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The359
Member # 37
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*smacks forehead*"Restoration" is the latest in the New Frontier series. In the previous book, USS Exalibur was destroyed, so now the crew gets a brand new, Galaxy class USS Excalibur NCC-26517-A. In fact, this book has been out for a while now that I think of it. The name is most definatly listed in the book, not sure about the registry though. But it does say -A on the cover picture... ------------------ Me: "Why don't you live in Hong Kong?" Rachel Roberts: "Hong Kong? Nah. Oh, but we can live in China! Yeah, China has great Chinese food!" (discussion with fellow classmate, 9/5/00)
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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Hmm. Isn't PAD a good enough writer to know that only the Enterprises with their stupid TV shows and their stupid captains who save the stupid universe get letter suffixes?------------------ "If every vampire who said he was at the Crucifixion was actually there it would've been like Woodstock. I was at Woodstock. I fed off a flower person and I spent six hours watching my hand move." - Spike, BtVS
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TSN
Member # 31
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...and Yamatos that are imitated by weird floating faces in space....and timeships from the 29th century. ...and pretty much any ship you care to give a suffix to... ------------------ "You're basically killing each other to see who's got the better imaginary friend." -Yasir Arafat on religious wars
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nx001a
Member # 291
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My question is what has the USS Excalibur done that merits an A to the registry. It not like they saved planet/star system/universe (delete when appropiate).------------------ "We set sail on this new sea because their is new knowledge to be gained and new rights to be won" John F Kennedy members.aol.com/mfwan/index.htm
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Timo
Member # 245
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Well, who knows - perhaps the ship performed heroic feats before Calhoun assumed command? Or perhaps the preceding Excaliburs combined had amassed enough fame to justify a suffix for the next one? There could have been half a dozen Excaliburs before the Galaxy class one was launched (unless the dedication plaque of the canonical Ambassador-class one said this was only the second ship to bear the name - did we ever see the plaque?).Timo Saloniemi
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Starship Freak
Member # 293
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Unfortunately, it appears that in novels authors can do just about anything. :-) The -A appears in a novel called (I think) Saratoga. The novel is about Sisko and DS9 and in the book a new Saratoga is launched with the -A attached to the rego. Annoying, isn�t it?------------------ "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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First of Two
Member # 16
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WHAT?!?!!"Restoration" is OUT? Then why the *$#@ isn't it at my Waldenbooks?!?? ------------------ "Ed Gruberman, you fail to grasp Ty Kwan Leap. Approach me, that you might see." -- The Master
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Spike
Member # 322
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quote: The -A appears in a novel called (I think) Saratoga. The novel is about Sisko and DS9 and in the book a new Saratoga is launched with the -A attached to the rego. Annoying, isn�t it?
This was acceptable IMO. But the Saratoga-Captain in "Saratoga" had another name as the Saratoga-Captain in the novel "Emissary". ------------------ "Second star to the right, and then straight on till morning."
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TSN
Member # 31
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'Course, the idea that a ship needs to do something special to get a letter suffix is purely hypothesis, anyway...------------------ "You're basically killing each other to see who's got the better imaginary friend." -Yasir Arafat on religious wars
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Fabrux
Member # 71
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Well, actually, the Excalibur did save a planet/star system... In the New Frontier novels, of course.------------------ "He may not be a god, but on this ship, I am!" -Andromeda
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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You'd think then that the Excelsior might get a suffix. It did prevent a Klingon/Federation was (er, with the Enterprise's help).The Yamoto was a mistake. Look, do you think that Riker's smarter than the computer? He just made it up, to look like he knew what he was talking about. What timeship had the suffix? The one in Future's End? ------------------ "If every vampire who said he was at the Crucifixion was actually there it would've been like Woodstock. I was at Woodstock. I fed off a flower person and I spent six hours watching my hand move." - Spike, BtVS
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Spike
Member # 322
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No, the U.S.S. Relativity NCV-474439-GAnd don't forget the Nash NCC-2010-B ------------------ "Second star to the right, and then straight on till morning."
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ImmortalBear
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I looked through Restoration the other day at Borders. According to the book, the newest starship to carry the name Excalibur is indeed, a Galaxy-class ship. Shelby described it as being "a normal Galaxy-class on the outside, but on the inside, well, are you familiar with the old term "hot rod" ?" As for who the captain of this ship is, you will just have to read the book and find out for yourself.Concerning Shelby's first command, the USS Exeter, The book doesnt say what class of ship the Exeter is. I would hypothesize that its one of the larger starship classes, since there was a 10-Forward lounge and holodecks mentioned as onboard facilities. There anr only 3 ship classes I can think of with saucer sections that large: the Sovereign, Galaxy and Nebula classes. Personally, I think its a Nebula class ship. Anyone wish to comment on this? ------------------ "I've seen more stable nuthouses. I bet Picard never has these problems." -Mackenzie Calhoun Captain USS Excalibur
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USS Vanguard
Member # 130
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Well the Exeter was a Ambassador class in canon trek, but really any big ship would do in the novels.------------------ "Life sucks, then you die"
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Timo
Member # 245
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It would make sense for Starfleet to give Shelby an Ambassador class ship. She has experience with those, and originally Jellico more or less wanted her to take command of the Excalibur (by ousting Calhoun).One wonders if most of the surviving Ambassadors spent the time of DS9 undergoing upgrades similar to those performed on the Excalibur before the beginning of the New Frontier series. Perhaps they had all been more or less dismantled for repairs and upgrading, and putting them back together for the war wouldn't have been cost-efficient - the dockyards would have been better used for supporting non-dismantled ships. Timo Saloniemi
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Michael Dracon
Member # 4
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Jupiter station is made out of parts of decomissioned ships, such as Ambassador class saucers.------------------ Buffy: "See, this is a school. And we have students and they check out books and then they learn things." Giles: "I was beginning to suspect that was a myth." - Buffy: The Vampire Slayer
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