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Oh remember in another thread around here somewhere - oh the one about the Starship models on the Obs Lounge deck in Nemesis - there are several examples that seem to indicate a Remen logo.
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quote:Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: Someone's probably already mentioned this, but as long as I was doing screencaps from "Errand of Mercy" (TOS)...
At least, I think it was intended to be the symbol of the Empire at the time. I suppose it could be re-interpreted now (in view of the more classically-remebered, three-bladed version introduced in season 3 of TOS and used pretty much universally thereafter, including on ENT) as Kor's house emblem. (It also appeared on his sash.) But it was seen on Kang in "Day of the Dove" (TOS) and even on Worf in early TNG. (The same costume piece was used.)
-MMoM
Its funny how thats in really clear english
As for the house emblem, the one on the sash looks different enough that it could be called a different emblem.
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I suspect that BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) might still be around in a few hundred years.
Re MMoM's link: That's an interesting uniform variant on T'Pol.
I've just checked up on it (actually Jorg sent me a screen grab, but I like to make myself look competant) and it looks like "Trans-Francisco" is already around during the Bell riots, so it looks like BART will not be around for long!
Regarding the TOS Klingon stationary, I am aware of it (again thanks to Jorg's exhaustive research) and I did actually incorperate it into my chart of Klingon Nobel Houses a while back. I must remember to prod Dan about updating the logo's page on his site, I don't think that one's on there yet.
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You'd think so, but it wasn't on the original graphic, perhaps it was only supposed to be the mission patch. Anyway I picked the name Cronus because it sounded more interesting than "Earth-Saturn Probe Mission". Maybe later I'll make a proper program insignia to go with it.