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[QUOTE]Originally posted by J: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by The359: [qb]1) Constitution Class apparently was launched in 2245, same year as Enterprise. For those of you who believe registries are chronological, this screws with things.[/qb][/QUOTE] How? I don't exactly understand. [QUOTE][qb]6) In the Nova Class section, the book claims that the Oberth class was first commissioned in 2290. Unfortunatly, this date is utterly impossible since the events of Star Trek III: The Search For Spock (which featured the Oberth Class USS Grissom) as well as Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (Which featured the Oberth Class USS Copernicus) both happened before 2290.[/qb][/QUOTE] Maybe it's supposed to be 2190? Works with my setup. [QUOTE][qb]7) Commissioning date of Akira class put at 2368, which jives with those who believe registries are chrnological.[/qb][/QUOTE] Unless you're using jive in a different manner. No it doesn't. The USS Galaxy is 7**** and that's 2353. There are some Akira Class ships that are 63***, which places it in the 2340's. A contemporary to the Nebula Class. [QUOTE][qb]12) Launch date of Prometheus is 2374, and it also has the NX-59650 registry. Again, another jive for people who like chronological registries.[/qb][/QUOTE] Like the arguement that has been well talked about recently... the Yamato is 71807 and not 1305-E, the Prometheus is 74913 not 59650. If you accept one, accept both. If you have another opinion--- don't try to convince me of it :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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