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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ace: [QB] Excuse me The359?! Veers chose a Steamrunner class ship for his new Saratoga. We know two Steamrunner class ships (according to Bernd, unless you don't want to listen to him, either): the USS Appalacia NCC-52136 and the USS Hiroshima. Most ships of the same class fit in a certain range of registries (whether they are in chronological order or not has nothing to do with this). The other First Contact vessels we know: Saber class, USS Appalacia NCC-52136 Norway class, USS Budapest NCC-64923 Akira class, USS Akira NCC-62497 Akira class, (Name unknown) NCC-63646 Akira class, USS Rabin NCC-63293 Akira class, USS Spector NCC-65549 Akira class, USS Thunderchild NCC-63549 Guess what! They are all lower than 7XXXX! <img src="mad.gif" border="0" alt="" /> And Mark...remember the USS Prometheus with an NX number in the 50000s. <img src="smile.gif" border="0" alt="" /> Besides, they can always rename a ship. If The359 wants to be so anal, Veers might want to choose more DS9/Voyager-era type ships (based on the assumption of The359 that registries are strictly chronological). I personally think registries are assigned in batches and are also chronological, but only in a general sense as to when the assignment of numbers was made. This can explain odd ships like the Prometheus (perhaps, the project was on hiatus during the peaceful early TNG days and only a spaceframe existed, etc...). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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