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[QUOTE]Originally posted by o2: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Dukhat: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by o2: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mars Needs Women: [qb] Yeah, I swear that Newton type has registry of NCC-071/B, even though its probably 0718, but that 1 looks funny. [/qb][/QUOTE]I watched the movie yesterday and the number was not better to read as in the trailer. I don't think that there is a '/' in it. It is pretty clear even in the picture of the trailer that the line is more or less in parallel to the last digit (more like '|'. So I assume that it is NCC-0718. But the name of that ship is not readable. [/qb][/QUOTE]Since the android/cyborg crewmember is referred to in the credits as "Science Officer 0718," that's probably the registry of the ship too. It's probably named after one of Abrams's relatives, since the Kelvin was named after his grandfather. [QUOTE]Originally posted by o2: [qb] I noticed the ships on the desk as well. I wondered why the top secrete dreadnought ship was displayed on the desk in the open for everybody to see. And I wondered why the Kelvin class was on display and not the flagship of the fleet, the Enterprise. Did anybody noticed the regristry on the hull of Kelvin-class? Cool was the NX-01-Class (The Enterprise?). [/qb][/QUOTE] http://io9.com/a-close-up-look-at-the-star-trek-easter-egg-you-might-h-509076595 [/qb][/QUOTE]The gallary of prob ships is great, but I can't recall seeing the V2 Rocket. I would even consider this as very bad taate of the set decorator/of the director to display such an instrument of mass destruction in this line of ships! On the other hand, there is at least one model in the movie that was not on that page: A model of the Ares V launch vehicle (in our world this has been replaced in the meantime by the Space Launch System). Regaring that 'red' ship: I haven't seen it myself in the movie (or on any other picture available to me) but I had to think of the the book 'Star Trek: The Art of the Film' (page 59) where you can find a picture of a red Armstrong-type ship, the USS Excelisor. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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