Let the discussion begin...
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Does this Galaxy-class ship exist?
I hope this ship wasn't in any episode, because NCC-70564 is lower than the Galaxy's.
I sent an email to Mojo. Let's see what he says about this ship.
[ July 20, 2001: Message edited by: Spike ]
Oh wait...that wouldn't work, would it?
I don't believe registries are sequential, so that's not the same sort of problem for me.
After all, we had numbers of NCC-2120 and NCC-3801 canonically confirmed in TMP and TWOK. Not to mention the little already-mentioned-many-times-over bit about the Constitution/Constellation mishap. Plus, we also had two U.S.S. Ahwahnees in the TNG timeframe, ant the second one had a registy about 200 digits lower than the first! There are plenty of other examples, but I think I've made my point...
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Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim:
What if it said 'Shiku Maru'?Oh wait...that wouldn't work, would it?
I don't believe registries are sequential, so that's not the same sort of problem for me.
After all, we had numbers of NCC-2120 and NCC-3801 canonically confirmed in TMP and TWOK. Not to mention the little already-mentioned-many-times-over bit about the Constitution/Constellation mishap. Plus, we also had two U.S.S. Ahwahnees in the TNG timeframe, ant the second one had a registy about 200 digits lower than the first! There are plenty of other examples, but I think I've made my point...
Well firstly I belive they are sequencial, for the simple reason that for the vast majority, they are. Your taking the exception as proof to the rule.
NCC-2xxx + regs in the 23rd century can be explaned (at a stretch) by saying that the excelsior was in developement for a very long time & retained the NX-2000 while other older ships were being built after it was started.
the 2 Ahwahnees are easy to do away with, u can easily say that the second Ahwahnee was originally named something else & the name was changed & the ship given the the surviving crew of the first. just like the Yorktown. A similar explanation covers the constitution problem (to a point).
But this Galaxy registery is alot trickier to explane...
So, it does look a bit like 'Hope.' I wonder what it could be. If it is Something Hope, here are a few possibilities:
1. U.S.S. Cape Hope
2. U.S.S. Good Hope
3. (A cheesy in-joke)
U.S.S. A New Hope
[ July 20, 2001: Message edited by: The Mighty Monkey of Mim ]
The reg is obviously hopelessly inconsistent and its impossible to get a definite name, its not from onscreen so it ain't canon. So...if it causes more trouble than its worth - fuck it.
Am I wrong?
However, Monkey of Mim is of another group of people that assign "canon" status to all material authorized by Paramount. So for that group, this ship will pose a problem. So for them, I propose this solution in accepting the registry: this registry was originally assigned in a block of numbers issued to (for sake of argument) Nebula class starships. This particular number wasn't used, and when the Galaxy class building increased, this number was reassigned to a new Galaxy. This particularly works if you don't believe that registries are strictly chronological. But this solution poses a sticky problem of being lower than the USS Galaxy's.
Anyone else have a better idea?
Can we please concentrate on trying to find out what the name says? IS it 'Santa Maria,' or is it something else?
Was this calender done by FI? If so, can we contact them, or attract attention from Mojo, or something?
Hey wait! That's a great idea:
http://flare.solareclipse.net/cgi2/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=6&t=001332
What do y'all think? I'm a genius. I know.
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And, what was this calendar like? Was it like one of those monthly ones, with one picture a month, or a tear-off one, with a picture each day? If so, it must have had some sort of caption. Does anyone have it?
Yeah, this is a calender for the 2002 year with a different starship scenic shot for each month. As for a capture, I haven't bought the calendar yet, so I can't check it out.
Back to the name, I'm not so sure that the last four letters are Hope. The only letter that's really clear in the close-up is the "P." The others letters are too blurry to really tell, but I guess "hope" is as good a guess as any.
I did a search of "hope" and (assuming it's named for a geographic feature), there's a Mount Hope in Alaska, cities named Hope in Alaska, Arkansas, and North Carolina, a port named Hope in North Carolina. There's also a hospital in Chicago called Hope.
We're not talking about SoTL. We're talking about another calender from FI. And since we're hoping to get Mojo to help us out, maybe you shouldn't be so eager to overtly bash his new product.
Just a suggestion.
But, he DID start athread a while back, asking folks their opinions on the 2002 SoTL. Here it is:
http://flare.solareclipse.net/cgi2/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=6&t=001275
The word before it has approximately 5 0r possibly 6 letters, with the 3rd letter being an A.
"U.S.S. xxAxx(x) HOPE"
Or maybe its a saucer from a Nebula refit into a Galaxy class with a snazzy new secondary hull