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Also, the Klingon page has a good shot of the big freighter from "Sons and Daughters", highlighting the add-on pieces that allow us to treat the class as separate from the basic Cardassian freighter design. Compare the size relationship there with this scene and do not be concerned about the ambiguity of relative distances here - other shots from the episode confirm that the distance separating these two ships here is merely on the order of the length of the freighter...
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No, no sorry the one that we see docked at an upper pylon - it is a reuse of the model or stock footage from that episode "Sanctuary" with the Skreeans... it's a reuse of the menthar? or promellian? battle cruiser from "Booby Trap" except painted green.
I don't see any different ship here... I just see a bunch of Bajoran ships and a K'Tinga in the background... it's not very clear
oh and those Centaur screen caps - I think they are the only ones on the net Bernd - they aren't very clear either (sorry) they have these coloured lines running through them - and they are very grey - and you can't make out much detail in them... especially when you try to adjust the brightness/contrast/gamma correction.
Andrew
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Bernd, I see you changed your K't'inga picture...but why is it gray? BTW, a guy at Starship Modeler built a K't'inga model and has some reference shots of the differences between the TMP and TUC ships in his review.
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Star Trek.com lists another Klingon ship, the IKS K'Tanco. This is Kor's command in the distant past. Her class and the era in which she operated is not known. Mentioned "Sword of Kahless".
Gowron calls Vor'Cha Class ships battlecruisers. "Extreme Measures"
quote:Bernd, I see you changed your K't'inga picture...but why is it gray? BTW, a guy at Starship Modeler built a K't'inga model and has some reference shots of the differences between the TMP and TUC ships in his review.
I changed the color because none of the K't'inga images show any trace of green. I suppose when it appeared green in DS9, it was done through the lighting just as with the Warbird.
Thanks for the link. I didn't go into much detail comparing the versions, and I only noticed the golden ornaments that were added to the Kronos One, which I take as refinements, rrther as a sign that it's a new class.
Lukara? Isn't that the name of Kahless' wife?
Oh yes, one more thing. I made an embarrassing error with the "Noggra" which is actually the name of the guy who adopted Kurn and not of the ship. It is not even probable that it is Noggra's ship who said that he and Kurn were on a shuttle (and to corroborate this, they would have to leave in a shuttle, rather than in the depicted ship).
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Waitasec. According to the scripts, the K'tanco is Kang's ship that uncloaked in Kor's dream in "The Sword of Kahless." He dreamt of the three of them presenting the sword to the Emperor, so the ship is likely to be Kang's last command, whatever it is. Then again, we know how dreams are.
The BoP from "Blood Oath" is never identified as the Lukara in the scripts. Kahless' wife wasn't named before "Looking for Par'mach...", season five. Was this name really in an episode?
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As far as I can tell from a quick web search, that name is from a non-canon game or something. Let's be careful here. Exactly where was it mentioned? I couldn't find it in the scripts, and it would be weird if the name was used in Season Two, then again as the name of Kahless' wife in Season Five.