is in fact a Nebula-class model. At least that�s what it looks like to me. I haven�t seen this episode, anyone got any inof and/or more pics?
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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"
I'm guessing either the Gambit ship, or a Breen ship...
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Terry: "Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, ...."
Max: "And?"
Terry: "I forgot."
Max: "Come on, Clinton was the fun one, then came the boring one."
Terry: "They're all boring."
- Batman Beyond (aka: Batman of the Future)
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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"
On second thoughts, this appeared in Rejoined didn't it? So it predates A Time to Stand by quite a bit. So probably not the tug, unless this was the first use of the model that later became the tug. Oh well.
[This message has been edited by Identity Crisis (edited March 13, 2001).]
Mark
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"Why build one, when you can have two at twice the price?"
- Carl Sagan, "Contact"
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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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Thomas Schmid
"Captain Cabac"
Leiter Ulmer Trekdinner und der Neutral Zone
E-Mail: [email protected]
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[This message has been edited by Captain Cabac (edited March 13, 2001).]
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