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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cpt. Kyle Amasov: [QB] Nebula-[b]Lexington[/b] was said to be on a deep space mission for the last three years, which would include the time of the TNG episode. I don't like to contradict the encyclopedia either, but Grandmaster Okuda didn't know/remember it. If I had to drop a ship from my list, the Excelsior-Lexington would be my first choice. You know what I mean. [b]Magellan[/b]: The ships on that chart were: Galaxy, Nebula, Excelsior, Defiant, Akira, Miranda, Norway, Sabre. Neither a Norway nor a Nebula was present in that fleet (onscreen), but I [i]did[/i] see several Steamrunners, al class not listed on that display. Ergo: There could have been a Constellation because the display did not reflect the actual complement of the fleet. (Hey, maybe it was a scroll-down menu and we just saw the first few classes. ;) ) There. Are. TWO. [b]Melbournes[/b]. (see below) :p After my final math exams I can just say: --- (Okuda + Sternbach) > CGI-company [b]Prometheus[/b]/(NX-59650) = crap [(NX-59650) + Brittain + Jenolin + X] = mistake --- Maybe the 59xxx-number was a fake to hide the ship's true identity (which is, BTW, what I believe happened to the Melbournes and Defiants). There could have been another Prometheus with exactly that number (probably the predecessor of the Nebula-Prometheus from DS9) pulled back into service to fool the Tal'Shiar and Obsidian Order and Ferengi-CIA. Just concider it a possibility. I always assumed the Yamato did have in fact two registries, NCC-1305-E (honoring the NCC-1305 Yamato) and NCC-71xxx, its 'Product ID'. Of course, I also assume the Enterprise-D and any other Enterprise did have a 'normal' registry before someone decided to name the ship "Enterprise". [/QB][/QUOTE]
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