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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: [QB] Okay: The ships Archon, Carolina, and Horizon were mentioned breifly in episodes of TOS. ("Return of the Archons," "Friday's Child," and "A Piece of the Action," to be specific.) The U.S.S. Essex, a Daedalus-class ship, was mentioned in "Power Play" (TNG). That's where the names come from. All of these ships were later featured in Okudagram displays in TNG and elsewhere which assigned them all to the Daedalus-class, and gave the registry numbers of NCC-189, NCC-160, NCC-176, and NCC-173. That's where the class and registry info comes from. A Greg Jein-built (I think) model of the U.S.S. Horizon NCC-176, built originally as a conjectural model for the Star Trek Chronology, was seen in various episodes of DS9 as set decoration in Sisko's office. A very clear picture of this model, with all its markings visible, is shown in the book "The Art of Star Trek." That's where the design came from. All of this was later featured in Encyclopedias 1, 2, and 2.5. NOTE: The Carolina can easily be explained by the fact that it was a hoax by Klingons. No conflict. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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