posted
Was wondering, where did we get the old number (the one w/the '8') for the Majestic, anyhow? I had though it was in the Encyclopedia, but it isn't. Fact Files?
Also, why is the Whorfin-class designation for the ships in Generations so often called non-canon, when according to the TNG Companion it was on the okudagram along with the names and regs?
(I'll ask once more, since other thread was ignored...) What did the CC on ENT: "Breaking the Ice" say for the two Vulcan ships mentioned?
-MMoM
-------------------- The flaws we find most objectionable in others are often those we recognize in ourselves.
Registered: Jun 2001
| IP: Logged
posted
Wild guess about the Majestic is that it was misread off someone's TV. That was one of the ones we saw onscreen, right?
And I don't think I've ever heard anyone say the Whorfin class was noncanon. I've never thought of it as such, anyway.
Registered: Mar 1999
| IP: Logged
posted
I was stressed today so had ST:The Motion Picture on. I heard a reg no being mentioned for a "dreadnought" which started "21" and it sounded as though it had two numbers after that. Does anyone know the reg no & name?
I think that this has been mentioned in a previous topic, but I can't find it.
-------------------- If you cant convince them, confuse them.
Registered: Apr 2001
| IP: Logged
posted
Well, no LONGER official. At the time the movie was made, the Franz Joseph Technical Manual was still considered as part of the canon, IIRC.
Registered: Jun 2001
| IP: Logged
posted
Thanks - that was really buggin' me, not being able to hear it and then not being able to get it out of my head while working on an assignment!!!
-------------------- If you cant convince them, confuse them.
Registered: Apr 2001
| IP: Logged