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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: [QB] Here's my take: The USS Trinculo 71867 started as a second Galaxy testbed and was used to work out many of the kinks that cropped up during the initial two years of the class' service. Just like modern aircraft, the GCS used between two to three testbed starships at various stages of development with the completed testbed recieving a name and registry number (as well as the honor of the class name). Sometime between the commision of the GCS and BOBW, the Trinculo was completed enough to recieve a registry but not pressed into service pending the finishing of living quarters and amenities. The Borg crisis called for any available starship and the Triculo was launched- sans captain, saucer or experienced crew- to the Wolf sector where Hanson took command. While this is total speculation, it does explain why Hanson transferred flagships and why he was on a GCS battlebridge. To push things farther, the Trinculo's (mostly completed) saucer could have been mated to a mostly completed engineering section to quick build the USS Challenger. ;) Desperate times called for desperate measures after W359, dontcha now. :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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