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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JeffKardde: [QB] Gene Roddenberry said that the [i]Enterprise-A[/i] was the renamed [i]Yorktown[/i], which explains why the ship was being retired from service after Star Trek VI: she was coming to the end of her operational service. The [i]Enterprise[/i] is actually on display in the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. It's quite beautiful, hanging from the enterence to whatever exhibit they decide to display it outside of. I think Constitution-Class ships were retired a lot earlier than 2350. [i]Relics[/i] established that only one ship was left, and Picard had seen it in the Fleet Museum. I think that's good evidence that the Class has been retired for quite some time. Why do people insist on calling the Connie-refit the [i]Enterprise[/i]-Class? Is there ANY canonical data to support this? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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