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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Akira: [qb] BTW does anyone have all the names thats supose to be on the list????? Does anyone else see that the Spelling saing RuRa Pentis???? or is that hiw its spelled lol Never Mind i found it Ahwahnee, U.S.S. NCC-2048 Challenger, U.S.S. NCC-2032 Constellation, U.S.S. NCC-1974 Eagle, U.S.S. NCC-956 Constitution Emden, U.S.S. NCC-1856 Endeavour, U.S.S. NCC-1895 Enterprise, U.S.S. [formerly U.S.S. Yorktown] NCC-1701-A Excelsior, U.S.S. NCC-2000 Helin, U.S.S. NCC-1692 Intrepid, U.S.S. John Muir, U.S.S. NCC-1732 Kongo, U.S.S. NCC-1710 Korolev, U.S.S. NCC-2014 Lantree, U.S.S. NCC-1837 Oberth, U.S.S. NCC-602 Potemkin, U.S.S. NCC-1657 Republic, U.S.S. NCC-1371 Scovil, U.S.S. NCC-1598 Springfield, U.S.S. NCC-1963 Whorfin, U.S.S. NCC-1024 This is from MMM's list I dont see how all these ships are showed on thos one set of charts [/qb][/QUOTE]Of these, only the [i]Ahwahnee[/i], [i]Challenger[/i], [i]Eagle[/i], [i]Endeavour[/i], [i]Potemkin[/i], [i]Scovil[/i], and [i]Springfield[/i] are supposed to be on these charts. The rest were only on a starship mission assignment graphic displayed on the bridge of the [i]Enterprise[/i] in the film. The [i]Potemkin[/i] is probably the Connie on the second page. [b]Akira[/b]: Nice reconstructions. (You've proved, I think, that the [i]Eagle[/i] *is* in fact a Connie! :) ) But I still don't agree that that bottom one is an [i]Oberth[/i]. It looks identical to the one directly above it. Making it another [i]Miranda[/i]. Can we try another reconstruction of the names? I'd prefer not to simply go by registries alone... -[b]MMoM[/b] :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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