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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Futurama Guy: [QB] it works okay for me, you just need to be DAMN specific to find EXACTLY what you want. [QUOTE] Does that give us a hint for when the s[h]iplist first appeared? [/QUOTE]well based on this: Sectors 21538-23079 - those falls quite near to known Cardassian sectors according to what has been said on air. Sector 19658 - "Parallels" 21305 - "Ensign Ro" 21459 - "The Chase" 21503 - "The Wounded" 21505 - "The Wounded" 21527 - "Chain of Command, Part II" I am almost 100% certain that the list in question is the list seen in the conference room during "Chain of Command, Part I" where Capt Jellico and Gul Lemek are to discuss peace talks. The sectors seem to fit that region of known Cardassian space and that list from a distance seems to fit the same design of the list we see in these Okudagrams, in fact with my video on pause compared to the file of it from the website, the "hills and valleys" from the lengths of the words...ships, classes, registies, etc fit exactly. If anyone has the DVD it might be worth a look, you can first see it right after Jellico gives Troi the "Cardassians are wolves" speech and not long after he, troi and riker parades into the conference room to meet an irate lemek. It is possible and probably to be seen elsewhere in that episode (I stopped the tape at the point i first saw it), either way, it is possible to be the current strengths and positions (or not, seeing its on display while Lemek is sitting in the room alone) of all starfleet vessels near the Federation/Cardassian Border at that time seeing the possibility of an invasion exists. ha- not bad for a loathed "newbie" (to this site, not Trek) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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