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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The359: [QB] Alright, after watching Insurrection (in Widescreen) since I just bought the tape last weekend, I caught some dandy little tidbits about the Scout Ship and Shuttlecraft. 1) The "Shuttlecraft" is never refered to as such. 2) The shuttlecraft has no aft access ways visible from the cockpit. It appears the docking mechanism is actually built into the roof of the cockpit. 3) The Scout Ship has 2 decks (!!!). If you look at the scene where Worf enters the Cockpit, you can see he climbed up a ladder. My thought is that there is a sub-deck below the cockpit where you can store equipment and crew. The back of the ship appears to have plenty of room to fit a bunk or two. Also, the cockpit appears to be rather large, allowing it also to handle crewmembers. As I thought about it, it appeared that the scout ship might actually be the only Fed ship used (with exception of the holoship). This left me with 4 possiblities: A) The Scout Ship carried all the Duck Blind Officers and Admiral Daughtery to the Briar Patch, where the Son'a Command Ship took over the operation B) The Scout Ship was assigned to the holoship (since it most likely has a small shuttlebay somehwere), and Daughtery and co. came onboard here C) The Scout Ship came in a shuttle bay of the Son'a Command Ship. This is possible, since Admiral Doughtery was always on the Son'a Ship. It's possible the Son'a Ship was the only ship there (again, with exception of the holoship) D) The unknown and unseen "USS Ticonderoga", which was dilly dallying somewhere around, just dropped off Daughtery and co. with the Scout Ship [/QB][/QUOTE]
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