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It was what everyone originally thought the registry number was for the Akira class ship in First Contact, although we now know it is the USS Thunderchild NCC-63549
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The two registries were accidentally swapped in the Fact Files. __________________________________________________ But where does NCC-63646 come from???
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I think they just told you that. it's a misread of the thunderchild's registry. i guess the starships: expanded list just hasn't removed it yet.
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Oh, wait. I think I get it now. You're saying that YOU guys (the viewers) misread it. I thought you meant it was misread in the Fact Files or someplace...
Okay, Nevermind...
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It was misread by someone who posted it on the Internet, and it spread from there as people simply accepted it since there was no better source.
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How do you know the Spector was that ship? The name wasn't visible, IIRC. Either way, it certainly didn't have the registry that the Fact Files suggests.
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Well one of them was in "Message in a Bottle" the other one may have been from DS9 somewhere...possibly that one that went into a spin over Chin'toka.
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Frank: You're asking for proof from someone who thinks the Fact Files are canon? Seems quite the exercise in futility to me...
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