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Erick: Yes, we keep ship lists. Hell, I never would have found this place (or, rather, its earliest incarnation) if it weren't for my keeping a ship list... :-)
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I tried to make one about 8 years ago, but I didn't have the use of a computer, so I gave up after a couple months. I used to be much more into Star Trek than I am now, so I know what it's like. I designed a few ships of my own, but that was long ago...
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I believe Kai Winn was in Whispers. Not positive though. It's what my list has for the episode.
As for the Santa Maria, 1) What picture in the calender is that from, and 2) I don't see ANYWHERE how you got the word U.S.S. SANTA MARIA out of that jumbled mess.
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The picture comes from the 'ships of the line calender' it is a shot of a galaxy's upper port bow, it was posted on this forum by NEMISIS back in july.
As for how I got santa maria, well like I said it's very subjective, I did a lot of head scratching, trying to work out what letters fitted in to that tangled mess, I actually came up with SOULA MARIA first, that just didn't sound right but santa maria seemed to fit. It's a little hard to see as the lettering is small and curves away from you.
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The only Galaxies in the calender are the one on the cover, which is the USS Challenger NCC-71099 (with Enterprise put on the torpedo launcher), and the Utopia Planitia scene, which has the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D, and two Galaxies that you can't possibly get the name or number from.
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Hey, two different calendars involved here. It's not the Ships of the Line Calendar. It's the DS9 calendar. ------------------ [Bart's looking for his dog.] Groundskeeper Willy: Yeah, I bought your mutt - and I 'ate 'im! [Bart gasps.] I 'ate 'is little face, I 'ate 'is guts, and I 'ate the way 'e's always barkin'! So I gave 'im to the church. Bart: Ohhh, I see... you HATE him, so you gave him to the church. Groundskeeper Willy: Aye. I also 'ate the mess he left on me rug. [Bart stares.] Ya heard me!
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Natchez has also been confused with Manson. I'm not sure about what it says in close caption though. If that part was not in the close caption, it's still up for debate. And Manson doesn't have to be named after Charles or Marilyn Manson. And I certainly hope not.
------------------ [Bart's looking for his dog.] Groundskeeper Willy: Yeah, I bought your mutt - and I 'ate 'im! [Bart gasps.] I 'ate 'is little face, I 'ate 'is guts, and I 'ate the way 'e's always barkin'! So I gave 'im to the church. Bart: Ohhh, I see... you HATE him, so you gave him to the church. Groundskeeper Willy: Aye. I also 'ate the mess he left on me rug. [Bart stares.] Ya heard me!
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