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As far as precedent is concerned, one assumes it was named whatever the CGI model was named in a previous appearance (which may well have been whatever the CGI model was named in a even previouser appearance.)
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So it could very well be the USS Hood or Valley Forge. I believe the last time we'd seen an Excelsior specifically labelled prior to "Author, Author" was "Tears of the Prophets". However, I thought Digital Muse did that show, so it might not be...
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Yeah, Muse did that episode, but it's not like the model was exclusive to them, right?
Mightn't it have been the Frederickson from Relativity?
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Mojo, re ships that you name that are not necessarily defined in the script - like the Frederikson (who is that named after) how do you work out what to name them, I loved reading through the TNG Companion and read all of the ships that Okuda and co gave to ships, they all seemed to make sense - not just names out of someone's arse. Ever been tempted to name some in another Fed member's language?
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I know of no shortage of people who'd be downright eager to dock with the Indendant.
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Well this could be interesting. Shall we try and track where the Fredrickson and other CG ships have been? If it was the Fredrickson in "Author, Author" then the same ship probably constituted all of the Excelsior class ships seen in "Endgame", and apparently it was also in "A Time to Stand" and "Relativity".
One thing though, I thought that the ships at the opening of "A Time to Stand" were all actual miniatures and not CG ships.