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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MinutiaeMan: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: You seem to have forgotten what I said in my above post, so I'll quote myself to reiterate: [QUOTE]Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: Of these, [b]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.[/b] The rest were only on a starship mission assignment graphic displayed on the bridge of the [i]Enterprise[/i] in the film.[/QUOTE]I'm a-fearing that the distortion caused by artificially adjusting for perspective may be screwing this analysis up somewhat. At least we can tell which names are the [i]Eagle[/i] and [i]Scovil[/i], since they're SO much shorter compared to all the rest.[/QUOTE]Ah, my mistake. I'm just supposed to accept your word as infallible and not try to make my own conclusions? :rolleyes: I [i]know[/i] that the chart was distorted, that it's very fuzzy, and that this is probably only supporting evidence at best pending a better image. But there's no reason that I can't try some idea of my own in the mean time. And making automatic assumptions during research can seriously preclude any new discoveries. Besides, did you take a look at the "RURA PENTHE" label, and see how perfectly that fit? If that one fits, then it's reasonable to assume that some of the others can fit, at least partially. Also, I've heard several times that "Ahwahnee" has been misspelled on at least one of the TNG Okudagrams... so it would make sense that it was done here, too. And if you take a close look, the misspelled name "Awahnee" fits perfectly in that middle ship. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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