Introduced too late to affect the course of the war, they won anyway. Click on the image to find out why.
--Baloo
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"Lassie, her ears pricked up!"
--Atoth the Tamarian [From "Star Trek: Door Repair Guy"]
http://www.geocities.com/cyrano_jones.geo/
So I love that ship.
There is a little discrepancy, though, with its
Production date in 2157
transfer to reserve in 2261, and
mothballed in 2163.
I assume that's just a typo.
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"Nobody knows this, but I'm scared all the time... of what I might do, if I ever let go." -- Michael Garibaldi
That would take us to sometime in 2160, the year the war ended. When the Federation was formed, they put the Ogre class into the ready reserve (ready to respond to an emergency, but not actually doing anything unless there is one). After paying to keep this beast's motor running for 2 years (with no emergency to justify the expense), Starfleet decided to mothball the two examples that had been completed. I supposed that it can become more cost-effective to keep a ship mothballed than to bring it out of mothballs or scrap it. After all, if it costs more to bring the @#$% thing to a scrapper than they'll pay for it, let it sit.
I'll fix it eventually.
--Baloo
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"Lassie, her ears pricked up!"
--Atoth the Tamarian [From "Star Trek: Door Repair Guy"]
http://www.geocities.com/cyrano_jones.geo/
[This message has been edited by Baloo (edited March 18, 2000).]
Frank pointed out to me the exact nature of the discrepancy -- my eyes skidded right over it the first time.
It's fixed, now.
--Baloo
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"Lassie, her ears pricked up!"
--Atoth the Tamarian [From "Star Trek: Door Repair Guy"]
http://www.geocities.com/cyrano_jones.geo/