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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Prakesh: [QB] To get right to business: is the Constitution Class still in service? Many people just assume that they're not around anymore, but this has never be confirmed or denied by any episode. There is only one dialogue in wich Picard says that there is a Constitution in Museum (or was it a training ship, I forgot). I think he meant that either a non-refit Const. or a Const with old computers 'n' stuff (no TNG-LCARS, that is). Further more, there are two sightings of the Constitution Refit in TNG & DS9: The first one was the secondary hull spinning around in one version of "Best of Both Worlds, Part II". Recently, Okuda more or less confirmed that the prominent piece of wreckage in the lower left corner of the viewscreen (in the same ep) was the Enterprise saucer after the destruction in Star Trek III: TSFP. The second sighting of the class was in "The Sound of Her Voice". In this episode, a starship has crashed on a planet and we are showed the wreckage. Now, this is just IMO, these pieces of wreckage look a lot like the destroyed STIII Enterprise: 1) The saucer looks remarkably like the one in BoBW, desribed above 2) We get to see a structure that looks like a Constitution refit nacelle sticking out of the ground. WIth all this evidence, I believe the Constitution is still in active service, just like (but not so abundant) as the Miranda. Another question: what was the mission of the SoHV ship? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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