Aridas' ship recognition data

Discussion in 'Trek Tech' started by Darkwing, Jul 25, 2013.

  1. Darkwing

    Darkwing Commodore Commodore

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    This dry land thing is too wierd!
    My chart is in another state. Does anyone have a readable picture or scan of the hull numbers at the bottom? Or just a text list of ships and hull numbers? I'm taking a swat at a list of ships and want to integrate material from the starship recognition chart, especially the Ariadne. Thanks in advance for any help.
     
  2. Mysterion

    Mysterion Vice Admiral Admiral

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    Acherner Class - 1732-1733, 1735, 1737, 1739, 1741-1744
    Amerind Class - 626-629
    Ariadne Class - 206-2015, 217-309, 311-320, 321-332
    Ariel Class - 2200-2203
    Ascension Class - 2520-2529
    Avenger Class - 1860-1861, 1863, 1867-1870, 1874-1875, 1877-1879
    Balson class - 2105, 2120-2123
    Belknap class - 2501-2519, 2537-2544
    Bonhomme Richard Class - 1727
    Cochise Class - 530-555
    Constitution Class - 1700, 1704, 1710, 1711-1715
    Coronado Class - 1975-1980
    Coventry class - 1230-1237, 1239-1243
    Cyane Class - 1890-1899
    Cygnus Class - 617-625
    Daran Class - 3201-3212
    Daring Class - 2394-2411
    Darwin Class - 652-674
    Decatur Class - 2500
    Detroyat Class - 1107, 1109
    Endeavor Class - 1716, 1718-1721, 1723, 1725, 1728-1731, 1734, 1736, 1738, 1740
    Endurance Class - 1862, 1865, 1866, 1871-1873, 1876, 1880
    Enterprise Class - 1701, 1706, 1722, 1726, 1843-1849
    Excelsior Class - 2000
    Federation Class - 2100-2104, 2106-2112
    Frobisher Class - 350-378, 380-396
    Horizon/Archon Class - 1376
    Ingram Class - 2001
    Kepler Class - 3816-3830
    Kirov Class - 2150-2154
    Knox Class - 1940-1959, 1961-1965
    Komarov Class - 630-637, 639-651
    Leonardo Class - 025-098, 100-116, 118-140
    Menahga Class - 3100-3102
    Mitannic Class - 3103-3109
    Monoceros Class - 601-616
    Nordenskjold Class - 1427, 1430
    Pompey Class - 506-508, 513, 516-518
    Ptolemy Class - 3801, 3803-3815
    Pytheas Class - 1409
    Renner Class - 3250-3270
    Saladin/Hermes Class - 500,502-505,510-512,514-515,586,588-589,592-593,595-600
    Siva Class - 520-529
    Surya Class - 1850-1854, 1856-1859, 1882-1888
    Tikopai Class - 1800-1832
     
  3. Darkwing

    Darkwing Commodore Commodore

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    This dry land thing is too wierd!
    thanks, Mysterion! exactly what I needed.
     
  4. Mysterion

    Mysterion Vice Admiral Admiral

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    No probs.
     
  5. wildstar

    wildstar Commander Red Shirt

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    I love that poster. Had it up in my bedroom for years.
     
  6. Capt_Jason

    Capt_Jason Lieutenant Commander Red Shirt

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    A slight bump by a few months here, but as my following question is related to the creator of said chart I believe it is justified.

    Is anyone aware of Aridas's whereabouts or whats become of him? I have noted that the FRS site has gone offline. Sucks being out of Treknology for awhile, only to come back and find friends and colleagues vanished.

    Anyone have any info?
     
  7. Mysterion

    Mysterion Vice Admiral Admiral

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    Aridas shut down the FRS site aboat a month ago. He said he felt it was time to move on to other things in his life.

    the FRS Refugee Camp can be found here: http://treknographics101.prophpbb.com/
     
  8. 137th Gebirg

    137th Gebirg Admiral Premium Member

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    Go Lick The World!
  9. Capt_Jason

    Capt_Jason Lieutenant Commander Red Shirt

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    Yes.. I have since learned that he chose to move on do to the fact that his original projects were falling by the wayside and that Trek was more or less an experiment in nostalgia.

    What I fail to understand though is why he shut down the FRS site altogether, orphaning his supporters and colleagues, and leaving behind no other means to contact him. It sounds to me as if there was some sort of final battle where "enough was enough".

    Speculations aside, he has left at precisely the wrong moment, as I feel backlash from Into Darkness has only strengthened the resolve of the old-guard to step up to the plate and tackle this problem fresh.
     
  10. Praetor

    Praetor Vice Admiral Admiral

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    The fine line between continuity and fanwank.
    I was/am really quite fond of his work. His Enterprise cross section was simply beautiful, a wonderful interpretation of the ship's internal arrangement.
     
  11. USS Mariner

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    Well, that's just prime.
     
  12. publiusr

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    He will be missed.