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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mark Nguyen: [QB] Some of the assumptions we're running with: -We will account for BOTH Melbournes, and assume the production error was just that. Timo, we might just use your NCC number. :) The Excelsior Melbourne will have a special mission assigned to it, to explain why it wasn't firing anything despite being first in line to be wrecked. -Hanson's flagship will likely be the OTHER Melbourne (as it was waiting for a CO), one of the other Excelsiors, or possibly the Princeton (where one of Hanson's adjuncts is based in the script). These were the largest ships known to be there. We won't be putting any Galaxies at Wolf 359, and probably no more ships as large as the Princeton, Bellerophon, Melbourne or Yamaguchi. -There were Klingons there, in addition to the forty Federation ships. The 39/11K numbers will include them, so we will assume that more than one ship was "adrift but salvageable" at the end of the day. 'Cuz if you think about it, more than one of the wrecks seen were pretty intact. -We will plop an Akira or a Steamrunner in there too, just to twist the tails of anyone who doesn't think that NCC numbers are sequential in TNG. :) -We will account for how the assimilees (and possibly the queen) got off the ship after the battle. It won't be an assimilated ship, but it won't be a sphere, as this cube didn't have a big door to eject one like the "First Contact" cube did. -The current draft of the script includes nods to Peter David's Borg novel "Vendetta" (the only one of his books I actually liked), as well as to the work that Mojo and I did on "Unseen Frontier", which was going to have a whole chapter on W359. Mark [/QB][/QUOTE]
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