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No. You're just posting like a crazy man. Calm down. Charles won't delete your account if you go more than 3 minutes without posting.
BTW, as a senior member, you're allowed to change that "Senior Member" to one of those neat little sayings that the cool people (like me) have. Ask one of the admins (that's TSN, Daryus, or Krenim) and they'll be more than happy to tell you to fuck off.
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And I didn't mention CC, because I imagine he has too much time running the universe to worry about pifling things like changing status lines. The rest of you admins do bog all work, and it's high time you payed for your keep. Lazy fuckers.
-------------------- Yes, you're despicable, and... and picable... and... and you're definitely, definitely despicable. How a person can get so despicable in one lifetime is beyond me. It isn't as though I haven't met a lot of people. Goodness knows it isn't that. It isn't just that... it isn't... it's... it's despicable.
I've added the Transport Container NCC-4000 from TWOK, and the Galaxy-class NCC-70564 (Name unknown until we can figure out what it is) from the DS9 Calender.
What episodes of DS9 showed Galaxies docked at the the station, and could any of these be our mystery ship?
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I wonder when I will finally become a "senior member". But do I really want to? Senior sounds like I'm one foot in the grave! No, but seriously, I've been around since Flare started although I only joined in late 1999. How someone can become a senior member in roughly one month is a mystery to me. Well, not really, if 95% of your posts contain useless gibberish, then it's no wonder at all. Anyway, don't smeggin' get this wrong!
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Well, I would be grateful if someone could tell me why the hell I'm a 'Junior Member' for God sakes!! I've got nearly 200 posts, but haven't been assigned even 'regular' member status yet. So what's that about??
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Just read the "What You Leave Behind" novel again and found an interesting detail. On the bottom of page 84, it says Admiral Ross's flagship is the Starship Farragut. The Excelsior-class, perhaps? And I just watched "Relics," and Picard says, upon being asked if he was familiar with the Constitution class, that "there is a Constitution in the Fleet Museum. He didn't say it was the only one left. Maybe he never heard or was on the Republic from "Valiant." (By the way, I didn't know anywhere else to put this stuff, so I put it here.)
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Except the writer of the episode said he intended it to be the Connie.
I think there's only one left in it's original configuration. Not Refitted. We know there are other Connies still around because there were three at Wolf 359 (one refit and two prototypes) and there were at least three in service during the dominion War. (The sans-engineering-hull model in the DS9 technical manual, and from the same book, the U.S.S. Curry NCC-45617 and the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-73602, the latter two being Excelsior/Constitution-class and Intrepid/Constitution-class vessels, respectively.)
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There's also the USS Nelson in the WYLB novel, a few pages later. Interesting. They must've been named in the script. Novels are based on the screenplays.