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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AndrewR: [QB] The Akira class is supposed to older than the Galaxy Class - as per their registries... We've all the way through TNG had designs and registries increasing - even into DS9 and Voyager - look at the Runabouts each new runabout has a higher number than the other. Then Along comes the REDICULOUS Seens from FC with fucked up registries... and everyone takes this a 'canon'! I mean the Sabre was 8xxxx!!!! 1. I originally insisted that the Akira's are new ships - as per their designs and nacelles and phasers and lifeboats - E-E vintage - I think they still are 2. I was trying to explain the torps away as a consequence of everyone wanting these Akira's to be like 20 years old. I feel that the four ships seen in FC were new and prototype ships that wouldn't be very far out. They were probably all closer in towards the core worlds undergoing test runs etc. No Excelsiors, Mirandas, Galaxies, Intrepids - out protecting the outer planets from the Dominion incursions. So until this is all cleared up - I think i'll retract my pre-galaxy launcer theory and just say this. The theory that the Akira, Steamrunner, Sabre and Norway are new ships is more likely 1. Not seeing them before FC. 2. The look of their Tech 3. They being the majority close in by Earth They being old ships 1. That they ALL had COMPLETE overhauls/brought out of mothballs... very unlikely They are Defiant/E-E vintage. Reguarding registry numbers - which cause this whole debate. They are wrong. They were not done by Okuda they - like the Prommie are wrong in the effects but I'm sure their plaques would have the correct numbering. 7xxxx... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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