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I will get it when I rewatch it later. The class name caught me by surprise and I didn't write it down. It was nice to see the new design. For lack of a better term, I call it the Hirogen battleship. I also need screengrabs of it and the hologram's ship
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In the Voyager 2-hour episode "Flesh and Blood", several new ships appeared, including a LARGE Hirogen ship that was identified by Class name, but none of us bothered to take note of what name was given (as we all assumed someone else would, I'm guessing).
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The smaller holorgam ship was also a remake of the smaller less powerful alternate ship that was in Year of Hell. I forgot the name of the speices. But it looked a little like that one. Or then again I could be seeing things. I'll tape it tonight and see it in slow motion.
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Anyway, this should probably have a few spoiler warnings here and there, depending on how the conversation goes.
I don't think the holo-crewed ship was a reuse of the Krenim "sucky-timeline" vessel. I seem to remember that ship having a couple of, uh, doodads coming off the sides, and a different profile. Or so says my aging and ill-kept memory.
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No. Venatic class. And the ship controlled by the Holograms is one we have not seen before. It does look familiar to the Krenim ship from the weak timeline but it is a new design. It is neither the Mawasi or Nihydron ships from Year of Hell. They look radically different. See Bernd's site for pictures of them. The Nuu'Bari ship was the stock wedge-shaped freighter from TNG (or maybe the Jovis, hard to tell)
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