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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cpt. Kyle Amasov: [QB] One thing should be clear: The Yorktown can't have towed the Saratoga back to dock (nor could any other ship have doen this) because we know that the probe has neutralized any vessel in range. Furthermore, this can't be the Shepard (allthough I thought so for a long time) since the script gives us the text spoken by Trillya reveals an infection by some virus and a failure of life support in 8 hours. If they are inside spacedock they could easily evacuate the ship. If they filmed the sequence but cut it down to 'External view with probe-internal view-lights failing', without any spoken text (allthough we got to see the control room, which means there has to be something more because no one biulds such a set if they don't need it, not even for two seconds), but left the effects as they were, we had the docked Excelsior, the cut-scene, and the Excelsior heading towards the doors, whcih makes sense. Only a month ago I have seen the first four movies at cinema, and I took a closer look at several scenes, including those in SFHQ, the Copernicus and this one. And the Miranda and Excelsior are the only two ships visible inside. If the Miranda didn't have a name, the reason may be it was a yet-to-be-commissioned vessel. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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