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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Spike: [qb][URL=http://home.arcor.de/spike730/salvatore.jpg]Salvatore, Bruno[/URL] USS Donovan USS Enterprise USS ? Starfleet Academy San Francisco, Earth[/qb][/QUOTE]There was a Giovanni Donovan who was a modelmaker for [i]Generations[/i] and [i]First Contact[/i] according to the index of production personnel in the 1999 Encyclopedia. Obviously, GEN and FC came after TNG, but Okuda could have known the guy beforehand. [QUOTE][b][URL=http://home.arcor.de/spike730/ziff.jpg]Ziff, Anaanda[/URL] USS Enterprise USS Malone ? USS Peterson USS Clayton ? Starfleet Academy San Francisco, Earth[/QUOTE][/b] That doesn't look quite like "MALONE" to me. More like "MA_ENE." There was a Nancy Malone listed in the index, but she was a director on VGR, so I wouldn't think she'd be connected. There were several Petersons listed, including Lowell Peterson, a camera operator for TNG. A John Clayton was a construction foreman for TNG. [QUOTE][b][URL=http://home.arcor.de/spike730/pierce.jpg]Pierce, Walter J.[/URL] USS Enterprise USS Imidazo ? USS Suleman ? USS Chicago ? Starfleet Academy San Francisco, Earth[/QUOTE][/b] No idea about the first one, but I think the first letter is an "E" instead of an "I." If the second ship is named for the Ottoman monarch, it should be "SULEIMAN." I agree that the last one looks like "CHICAGO." -[b]MMoM[/b] :D P.S. I was going to e-mail Okuda about this, (if I showed him the pics he might remember or be able to guess at what some of the names were) but I thought I'd better ask if you or anyone else already has first. Have you? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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