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I'm just double checking, I haven't found anything on this from the web... the ship above the Saratoga in the scene where she blows up. I can't personally identify it and I haven't found a screen cap anywhere.
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That's what I'm thinking now, but I was under the impression it wasn't used in that episode.
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The ship has been identified by others as the Proto-Nebula. I believe you may find more information on this and other ships at Ex-Astris-Scientia, a site run by Bernd.
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btw, noticed a few things while making caps..
it seems they used the damaged Vico Oberth model for the Bonestell's destruction.. you can see the decks within on this model.
also, the Melbourne's saucer, in high res caps, seems to have some warped seams.. possibly visible evidence of the saucer being made of a material to be fried for the camera? (or possibly simply from being a break away seam?) definitely evidence that this Excelsior model was a custom build for the episode
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EAS was the first place I went, I didn't find caps from DS9 only TNG, which is understandable as TNG was the episode with the hidden ships.
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Mike, could you please make a cuple of caps of the Oberth at Deep Space Nine from this episode? Supposedly it was the Cochrane, but it apparently had the Yosemite's registry.
I be much appreciative if you could do one that shows the entire vessel and then one that shows the shot where the registry is visible.
Thanks much, -MMoM
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Have we ventured any guesses as to exactly where on the Saratoga Sisko's funky-window quarters are? I can't image those windows match up with anything on the model, but I suppose we could always say that that's what the windows on the edge of the saucer "actually" look like.
Like the corridor of the ship they arrived at DS9 on, I'm sure their only concern was making sure the windows looked different than the Ent-D's.
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Hm. I suppose it could be. But there's no wiring or piping or anything that you'd expect to see inside a bulkhead. With him being the first officer, I'm guessing he'd have window quarters.
The roundness on the frame corners looks way too intentional for it do be exposed structural innards. But, is there any evidence of a forcefield being up?
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The windows don't look to me as if a piece of hull had just been ripped off. It may be the upper deck of the saucer edge, but the curvature is no good fit.
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There was a publicity shot showing several behind-the-scenes members, one of which was definitly holding the USS Yosemite NCC-19002 model. As I recall, even on store-bought VHS, you couldn't read the Cochrane's registry at all, so unless the DVD shos something, we may be at a standstill regarding the Cochrane's number on a filming model.