is in fact a Nebula-class model. At least that�s what it looks like to me. I haven�t seen this episode, anyone got any inof and/or more pics?
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I can see the Nebula class resemblence. But it might as well be a totally differrent ship.
I'm guessing either the Gambit ship, or a Breen ship...
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You think? I thought that the pylon without the pod was typical of a Nebula.
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On second thoughts, this appeared in Rejoined didn't it? So it predates A Time to Stand by quite a bit. So probably not the tug, unless this was the first use of the model that later became the tug. Oh well.
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I can't grasp the refernce. "Rejoined" is the one with Dax & Lenara, yes? Was there any other starhip seen there besides the transport that brought them there and the probe the Defiant launched?
Mark
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I honestly don�t know, but since the thing is on the probes-section of his webpage, I would suggest that it is in fact the probe, is that possible?
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Yeah, it looks like it could quite probably be a modified Nebbie...
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