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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Treknophyle: [QB] For the first time I can remember, a thread is so long and convoluted that I may have lost track of part of the arguement. I was going to state my personal interpretation - but it may have already been stated. Hell, I still will. If it corresponds to one already posited - point me in the 'right' direction. 1. Of the 'first-flight' Heavy Cruisers, Constellation was the first built. Therefore the class was named after her. 2. Of the refitted 'first-flight' Heavy Cruisers, Enterprise was the first refitted. Therefore the refit class was named after her. (to distinguish between the original and refit configurations). 3. X years later, when the original Constitution was refitted, the refit class was renamed after her. 4. Any surviving pre-refit Constitution-class vessels (such as the one Picard alluded to in a museum) are also designated 'Constitution-class' - but are referred to as pre-refit. This seems the simplest explanation to me. Comment? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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