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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Lee: [QB] So, the list according to Memory Alpha (*at time of posting, anyway): [b]Starfleet vessels[/b] Akira-class USS Defiant (NX-74205) Enterprise NX-01 USS Enterprise-A (NCC-1701-A) USS Enterprise-D (NCC-1701-D) (saucer section only) USS Excelsior (NCC-2000) USS Leondegrance (NCC-2176) Miranda-class USS New Jersey (NCC-1975) Nova-class USS Pioneer (NCC-1500) Nebula-class Saber-class USS Stargazer (NCC-2893) USS Voyager (NCC-74656) [b]Non-Starfleet vessels[/b] HMS Bounty K't'inga-class Romulan Bird-of-Prey Obviously a fair few hero ships there. And why not? The others, well, we just have to assume they’re particularly notable examples of their classes (or the first of them?). As for why they’re all of regularly-seen “semi-hero” ship classes, just one of those things I guess. Obviously there are no surviving notable, say, Freedom-classes! Or Steamrunners, which if course infuriates me personally… 🤬 Some are odd though. The Leondegrance we know a little about, it evidently had a long and illustrious career so merits inclusion. Likewise new ships like the Pioneer. The original Stargazer though, that’s a bit odd. OK, long and illustrious career of sorts, previous command of Picard, maybe it’s just the best-preserved and/or oldest surviving example of the class. If it’s like any other museum, of course there’ll be an archive of non-display items, probably far more extensive than what is on display! That would be the true place to visit and geek out over, far better than the crowd-pleasers on prime display… A Thalaron radiation weapon at Daystrom… that makes sense. As does a Genesis device (nor particularly surprised about it TBH). Not sure what the rationale behind Kirk’s body being there is, and it rather sucks that he’s not buried somewhere proper with full honours. Maybe it would cause too many questions - to paraphrase Soran, history considers him lost in space on the Ent-B, why get more people thinking about the benefits of going into the Nexus? It’s just a bit weird though. Same thing with keeping Picard’s body there I guess, can’t publicly bury him when he’s still visibly “alive!” So it’s not just s31’s dirty secrets, it’s ALL the Federation’s dirty secrets. What’s the timeline - what happened first? Did Vadic break into Daystrom first, or start hunting Jack first? Do we know what happened/started when? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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