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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Red Admiral: [QB] Well Monkey, the USS Melbourne name could be read on an Excelsior Class starship saucer, that's good enough for me. I'm well aware of the proto-Nebula Melbourne as well, but at no point could I actually read its name and/or registry on it. So its canon status is questionable. You're right it is a paradoxical situation, but can we tell for sure that when Shelby identifies the gnarled and wrecked Melbourne in BoBW it is a Nebula class wreck... or an Excelsior? For me I conclude that there was [i]definitly[/i] an Excelsior Class USS Melbourne present at Wolf 359, and there was also a Nebula but whose name and registry are uncertain as they didn't appear clearly on screen, even if the actual studio model said Melbourne. Veers, I accept the 1305-E thing. It was scripted and is hard to ignore. I haven't checked Contagion in a while, so is the amended NCC 71807 reg visibale on the Yamato saucer? If it isn't I'll stick with 1305-E. Also in the TNG Tech Manual (with many of the facts therein considered canon) it states that the Enterprise was one of [i]few[/i] Federation ships that were honoured with a lettering sequence, ie Enterprise-A, B, C and so on. This suggests the possibility that there may be other ships in the fleet that have this feature. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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