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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Phelps: [QB] I thought Alan Dean Foster "ghost-wrote" the novelization? Could someone do a writing analysis and come to a conclusion? In any case, that's good, since he's credited for the basic story of TMP. 1) Make it clear that we don't know exactly when the K'tinga and the BoPs came into use. It should be "roughly 2270" and "around the 2280s". K'tingas are new according to the TMP novelization, but not the canon. Also remember that the canon dates for the five-year mission are now 2265-2270. Kirk then commanded the Enterprise until 2270. Just striving for perfection :) 2) Why did you make the freighter 256m long? I thought we agreed that was RS's scaling mistake. Should be 170m. Do you have independent evidence to the contrary? 3) I'd put Negh'Var at the Visual Effects' 686m, because that's the closest we get to the intended size. The DS9TM figure, although close, is still a mistake. BTW, the DS9 Companion makes it clear that the huge size in the mirror universe was intentional, and it would help your page to point this out. Remember those many rows of windows we wondered about a few years back -- they were part of a separate, enlarged section built specifically to scale the ship up. The windows on the regular model would've revealed the old scale. 4) The Voodieh would be in service around 2395 (2370+25). 5) Did the Klingon ships actually cloak in "Flashback"? If so, then this would be inconsistent with Spock's conclusion in Star Trek VI that a cloaked ship could only be a bird-of-prey. Worth mentioning. Keep up the good work. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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