Two different registries. One of them was spoken aloud by Will Riker, the other was apparently a screen capture of the model used in the second ep. the Yamato appeared in.
The screen-capture registry is taken as correct, despite the fact that Riker actually spoke (on screen) a different number.
How is the determination made that spoken dialogue can be overweighed by a screen-cap?
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-Forum Member Who Shall Be Nameless. 11:48am, Jan. 19th, 2001
Or because the Yamato with the -E wasn't the real one.
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The -E one is wrong if, for no other reason, than because of the fact that everybody involved with it says that the other one is right. Also, the one with the -E doesn't fit with the rest of the numbering
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Janeway: "Dimissed"
Neelix: [stands there dumbfounded] "b..but.."
Janeway: "That's Starfleet for get out"
The story was that Okuda noticed the incorrect registry for the Yamoto, and wrote them a memo. However, he then got an updated script, and the reference had been removed, so he never sent it. He was unaware that an even later draft added it back in.
I'd go for the onscreen registry because:
1/ EVERYONE at Paramount says that's the correct one.
2/ With this one exception, for over a decade they've stuck to the "The Enterprise is the only ship to get a prefix" rule (ignoring the non-cannon New Frontiers).
3/ Riker's an idiot. Possibly he was reading off the Yamoto's saucer on the viewscreen. Weird spooky alien had just got it wrong, and Riker didn't want to say "erm, it that the Yamoto's registry?" incase people laughed at him, and no-one dared question him, incase he subjected them to more trombone playing.
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During that same ep, Worf volunteers to go on the Away Team to the YAMATO because, as he states, "he's familiar with the ship's layout."
Um. Hello? Doesn't he serve on a Galaxy-Class too? Shouldn't everyone on the ship be familiar with the YAMATO's layout?
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Star Trek: Legacy
Perhaps the Yamato and the prototype Galaxy were built with these 16-coilers, but found unsatisfactory, and Leah Brahms (said to have contributed to the propulsion system design, but probably not old enough to have created the ORIGINAL design) designed these new engines with two more coils apiece but with the same nacelle structure.
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