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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Timo: [QB] One could always chalk some of this up to battle damage and bent pylons [IMG]http://flare.solareclipse.net/smile.gif[/IMG] Seriously, I think the arrangement is still square for the picture on the left - the ship is simply seen from an angle that distorts the image. Note how confusingly the port side of the saucer lurks in the shadows - it's difficult to even tell where the bow is pointing. As for the picture on the right... Hands up, those who can as much as SEE the lower pylon pair! There's no question, though, that the model is the same, even if we don't see much of it. And the ship is probably the same, too... Qualor II could be the final resting place of the Wolf 359 ships. At least the proto-Nebula is identical (two ships could not have received identical battle damage, now could they?). We know that Qualor II is near the Romulan Neutral Zone and Galorndon Core - and we also have reason to believe that the RNZ is relatively close to Earth, and thus to Wolf 359. Perhaps it was chosen as a surplus depot back in the days of the Romulan war, close to the front lines, and has been accumulating ships ever since. Timo Saloniemi [/QB][/QUOTE]
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