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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Timo: [QB] I never had a problem with the "Generations" uniforms. When the people soiled their initial shipboard Class As one way or the other, they consistently donned Class Bs (presumably to prepare for another soiling incident, as the Class B does look more "grease-tolerant"). This was less formal than during the run of TNG, but I'd not be surprised if the E-D actually lost flagship status between "AGT.." and "Generations". After which Picard gave a nod, and Riker yelled "Casual friday every day!"... I don't have a problem with admirals in old uniforms in DS9, either. The top brass can afford the eccentricity. I do have a problem with the captain who accompanied the admiral, though. And I don't really buy into the idea that the dark final DS9 style would be parallel to the TNG/VOY styles. But I would definitely have wanted to see two distinct types of the dark style. "First Contact" might not have needed two, and DS9 wouldn't have afforded one, but "Insurrection" could certainly have funded the introduction of a Class A version... As for the problem of who commanded the E-nil for a year prior to the 18 months of refit, I'd simply say "nobody". Starfleet probably goes by the old real-world practice of decommissioning its ships when it idles them for major refitting. And the E-nil simply was decommissioned a year before the actual refit began, thus requiring no captain at all. And most of those references to Captain Decker in TMP would simply be to "this guy of captain rank" anyway, not to "the ship's formal commanding officer". Timo Saloniemi [/QB][/QUOTE]
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