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Cool. I guess the differences between the two tables could be taken to mean that some ships moved from assignment to assignment between the "publishing dates", while others continued their longer-term assignments.
It's interesting to see that SB 134 couldn't get the Hood in working order, though, and SB 174 had to take over. A true hangar queen, that one...
quote:Cool. I guess the differences between the two tables could be taken to mean that some ships moved from assignment to assignment between the "publishing dates", while others continued their longer-term assignments.
I think that only the third table was onscreen and the other two weren't.
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I agree with there being some time period of at least a month, because of the reason Timo pointed out. But on a sidenote besides the Saratoga, Yorktown and (Shephard - do we consider this canon as well? though pls no arguments), do we know of any other ships on patrol, damaged by the Probe?
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If the dialogue mentioned "two starships and three smaller vessels" as having been deactivated, we're still missing at least two names. And of course, that report might not yet have included the Yorktown and the Shepard, whose officers apparently were seen on screen just *after* the comment was made. No idea about fanfic or other names for the missing ships, though.
In any case, this movie showed a more active and positive Starfleet than any other movie or episode. Not only were there multiple ships involved, their officers actually had *dialogue* and performed *innovative action* and were coordinated through a *control center* where *competent people* were seen at *work*, under the leadership of powerful figures *other* than the captain of the Enterprise. None of them even tried to betray Kirk.
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Maybe there were some ship info on the computer displays in this control center. Any info about those available?
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about the briefing room shiplist, i think yours says Epsilon Ashanti too and you just mis-read it
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Actually, "now" Alderaan exists. It won't non-exist until episode 4. Which is already out. But hasn't happened yet, because episode 2 is coming out soon. After episode 1. Which followed episode 6, which followed 5 and 4. But since 4 hasn't happened, then there can't be a 5 and 6 to follow it.
Do you see?
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