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Hobbes
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I went to Fabrux's site with a list of starships and there were a few ships I didn't recognize. Here they are...

Ambassador-class
USS Aurora NCC-XXXXX
USS Black Dog NCC-26530
USS Citadel NCC-26541

Defiant-class
USS Monitor NCC-74207

Excelsior-class
USS James Kirk
USS Trial NX-2022

Miranda-class
USS Hoagsland
USS Saratoga NCC-31911-A

Nebula-class
USS Gallant

Sovereign-class
USS Sovereign NX-74222 - the registry of the Sovereign, where'd that come from?


Does anyone know the origin of these ships? Are they mentioned in novels or some other not-quite official source?

Hobbes
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USS Vanguard
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The Monitor was from one of Shatner's novels.
The Hoagland was a Miranda that was at Wolf359, but it was from a fan publication so is not official.
The rest, I guess are also fan based.

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Elim Garak
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The Saratoga-A is from a Micahel Jan Friedman novel, Saratoga.

They're all non-canon ships.

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Fabrux
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Alright. First of all, thank you for visting my site. Second of all, how'd you access that ship list? The file is ships1.html and I don't have it linked anywhere...... The Aurora was in DW book 1, along with the Gallant. The Citadel and Black Dog are from schematics I drew up of the Ambassador-class. The Monitor and the Hoagsland were in Shatner's novel The Return, Neither one was given a registry, but I figured it would be something like 74207 seeing as where it was after the Defiant (74205) and before the Valiant (74210). The Saratoga-A was in the novel Saratoga, as mentioned before by Ben. The James Kirk was from a synopses of FC that I read a long time ago. It was commanded by Admiral Picard (really screwed up synopses, nothing like the actual movie). I hope that clears everything up. None of the mentioned ships are canon in any way, I had just put them on my list. Oh, I almost forgot. The Trial. The Trial is a little theory of mine that has the Trial as a testbed for the Excelsior refit. Seeing as where Starfleet didn't want anything to happen to their precious flagship on it's maiden voyage, I figure they tested all the new stuff on the Trial first. This Trial is by no means the phantom one from a SWDAO thread.

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Hobbes
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I typed in "Soyuz" for a search. One of the threads had a link to it.

Hobbes
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Curry Monster
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*Shuffles papers*. I still have that synopsis. Woulldn't have made a good movie, way overdid the battle angle.

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Dan
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You mind mailing it to me? Plus, I always thought diplomacy was the art of telling someone to go to hell and make him enjoy the trip?

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The First One
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Me too, I'd like to see that synopsis.
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