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OK, if anyone has read the info about that episode, where the Voyager stumbles across a Fed science ship that was also pulled into the Delta Quadrant, what class of ship do you think it will be?
Oberth!?!
hmmmm
Andrew
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*sighs* There is a non-canon Nova class. If you look in the back of the TNG Technical Manual, you will find that there are four proposed designs. The one with the circular hull and the fins from the nacelles is what it looks like. There are some meshes of it on the net somewhere.
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well, if you notice also they have met the Kazon, i rekon they were pulled through by the caretaker, but didn't meet him...
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I don't follow. The Maquis ship (Call it the Zola, if you'd like ) was grabbed on its own merits, before Voyager even got there.
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Whatever happened to wormholes? As a science ship, isn't it possible they were investigating some subspace gloopiness somewhere, saw a wormhole, and in the coarse of their scientific endeavours got washed away to the delta Quad?
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