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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Boris: [QB] MMOM: If Starfleet is so orderly, why does it allow such things as Relativity-G, Yamato-E, or Enterprise-A,B,C,D...not to mention the Yamato changing its registry number a few episodes later? If Starfleet is so orderly, why does it allow Prometheus NX-59650? If Starfleet is so orderly, why does it allow Sao Paulo 75633 -> Defiant 74205? If Starfleet is so orderly, why does it allow Brattain to be misspelled into Brittain? If Starfleet is so orderly, why does it allow the U.S.S. Nash, NCC-2010-B? What probably happened is that the project was Nova-class development project with the U.S.S. Noble being a designated testbed that was never to be commissioned. Then, the Galaxy Replacement Project came along and took over the name, so Starfleet decided to commission the Noble first and hold back the Nova as the designated testbed. The Equinox's dedication plaque supposedly reads Noble-class, suggesting that the first ship commissioned was in fact the U.S.S. Noble. A little time passes and the Nova-class Galaxy Replacement Project is abandoned. The Noble-class ships are now in service, and the poor Nova is just standing there doing nothing. Starfleet decides to commission the ship, gives it a current registry number, and renames the class Nova according to the testbed (it just couldn't get over the stolen name which sounds better than Noble). The stranded Equinox, on the other hand, retains the Noble-class designation. Boris [/QB][/QUOTE]
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