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[QUOTE]Originally posted by CaptainMike: [QB] seriously, i think that when they were building the simulator wing at the Academy, they were probably putting up the signs for the Constitution-class Enterprise subclass Constitution-class Endeavour subclass Oberth-class Miranda-class and whatever, and they probably just used the subclass designation because it was much more clear.. just as the blueprints said 'Constitution' and didnt have any information about subclass, because it was redundant, if every member of the constitution-class has modifications that differentiate, it was unnecessary to specify, the blueprints were showing the designations. te same goes for any computer displays on the ships.. specifying the 'Enterprise' subclass as the class helped the user differentiate the differences of the data he was recieving compared to if he was on a different Constitution subclass.. by the 24th century, no one need make these distinctions.. looking back through history, all these modifications are remembered as the Constitution-class [/QB][/QUOTE]
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