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Ships In "The Measure of a Man"
I would like to know if other people have been able to read the other fourteen names. |
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Location: Baltimore, MD
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Re: Ships In "The Measure of a Man"
What's also interesting is that if you read it right, that would mean that there's both a USS Neil Armstrong AND a USS Armstrong operating at the same time (the latter is a Challenger class vessel), unless they are actually supposed to be the same ship. Plus we have the class ships for the Apollo and Hokule'a classes. Does the chart happen to show registry numbers and/or class designations?
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Location: Portland, OR
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Re: Ships In "The Measure of a Man"
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Re: Ships In "The Measure of a Man"
There is one scene, where Riker after removing Data's arm, returns to the android . This is the best time to see the chart; however, in pause, it's blurred, so it's a process of playing, rewinding, and playing. The chart is divided into four columns - Ship Name, Registry, Captain, and Assignment. For instance, for the Enterprise, * U.S.S. Enterprise * NCC-1701-D * Jean-Luc Picard * Docked at Starbase 173 Most of the assignments are identified as Neutral Zone Patrols and Deep Space Exploration. However, there are exceptions. The Constantinople is on a special assignment. |
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Re: Ships In "The Measure of a Man"
Line 1: U.S.S. Enterprise Line 2: U.S.S. (), NCC-2xxxx Line 3: U.S.S. Constantinople, NCC-4xxxx Line 4: U.S.S. Wellington, NCC-3xxxx Line 5: U.S.S. Farouk El-Baz, NCC-3xxxx Line 6: U.S.S. Hokule'a, NCC-3xxxx Line 7: U.S.S. Atlantis, NCC-3xxxx Line 8: U.S.S. (), NCC-3xxxx Line 9: U.S.S. Da-Taplan, NCC-3xxxx Line 10: U.S.S. Neil Armstrong, NCC-3xxxx Line 11: U.S.S. Saratoga, NCC-3xxxx Line 12: U.S.S. (), NCC-3xxxx Lines 13, 22: U.S.S. Endeavour, NCC-2xxxx Line 14, 23: U.S.S. Yorktown, NCC-2xxxx Line 15, 24: U.S.S. Excelsior, NCC-21145 Line 16: U.S.S. (), NCC-2xxxx Line 17: U.S.S. Lexington, NCC-3xxxx Line 18: U.S.S. Excalibur, NCC-21xxx Line 19: U.S.S. Yuri Gagarin, NCC-3xxxx Line 20: U.S.S. (), NCC-2xxxx Line 21: U.S.S. Apollo, NCC-3xxxx The Hokule'a and the Apollo have higher registries than ships that belong to either the Hokule'a-class or the Apollo-class. So, that leaves five ships that I am not able to read. . |
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Location: Baltimore, MD
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Re: Ships In "The Measure of a Man"
http://flare.solareclipse.net/ultima...ic/6/2732.html Also, some observations (depending on if your scrutinizing is correct): The Atlantis on this chart has a different registry number than the Atlantis on the "Conspiracy" diagrams; the Constantinople, the Wellington, the Yorktown, and the Lexington all have different numbers than what is listed in the Encyclopedia for what are presumably the same ships; the Excalibur's reg is different than what was on the studio model; and as you already stated, two presumed class ships' regs are higher than other known ships of their class. I'd say the information on this chart is either mostly meaningless, or mostly more authoritative than the Encyclopedia, depending on your point of view. IMHO, I'm leaning toward the former.
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Re: Ships In "The Measure of a Man"
I have to admit that I like the idea of naming ships for Armstrong and Gagarin very much, just as naming them for places such as White Sands and Tranquility Base does a great deal for me in a good way. |
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Re: Ships In "The Measure of a Man"
I have been able to get some registries for these ships: * U.S.S. Excelsior, NCC-21445 * U.S.S. Yorktown, NCC-20045 * U.S.S. Endeavour, NCC-25330 * U.S.S. Apollo, NCC-30000 * U.S.S. , NCC-30352 (this ship is under repair at Starbase 74) * U.S.S. Yuri Gagarin, NCC-25306 * U.S.S. Excalibur, NCC-21534 * U.S.S. Lexington, NCC-30405 These ships were the easiest to get registries for. I am nowhere close to getting the names for five of the ships. |
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Location: Huntsville, AL, USA
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Re: Ships In "The Measure of a Man"
Name Registry Captain Assignment U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Jean-Luc Picard Docked at Starbase 173 U.S.S. Yamato NCC-24383 Richard McKenzie On Patrol, Sector 134, Neutral Zone Notes: This is the fourth registry for a ship of this name in this season. The other registries are NCC-1305-E, NCC-71807, and NCC-71808. Richard McKenzie was a set designer. U.S.S. Constantinople NCC-43622 Richard James Special Assignment, Terraform Command Notes: Terraform Command was mentioned in TNG: "Home Soil". Richard James was a production designer. U.S.S. Wellington NCC-33821 Thomas Pucer On Patrol, Sector 130, Neutral Zone U.S.S. Farouk El-Baz NCC-31823 Cari L. Thomas On Patrol, Sector 130, Neutral Zone Notes: Cari L. Thomas was a visual effects artist. U.S.S. Hokule’a NCC-30187 Robert Metoyer Planetary Exploration, Sector 130 Notes: Robert Metoyer was an assistant director. U.S.S. Atlantis NCC-3210 Dick Brownfield Diplomatic Mission to Alderaan Notes: A ship of this name appeared in TNG: "Conspiracy". with a higher registry. Dick Brownfield was a visual effects artist. U.S.S. []vicker NCC-31810 Adele Simmons Planetary Exploration, Sector 142 Notes: This is the first of three ships whose names I am unable to read completely. The first four letters are illegible. Adele Simmons was an assistant director. U.S.S. []cal NCC-31054 Elaina Vescio Deep Space Exploration, Sector 010 Notes: I am not sure how many letters are missing from this name. Elaine Vescio was in charge of set security. Sector 10 was mentioned for the first time in TNG: "Conspiracy". U.S.S. Neil Armstrong NCC-31806 Gere LaDue Planetary Exploration, Sector 142 Notes: This ship might be the same that visited DS9 during the Klingon-Federation war for repairs. Gere LaDue was an assistant director. U.S.S. Saratoga NCC-31640 Martin Jedlicka Deep Space Exploration, Sector 002 Notes: Martin Jedlicka was an assistant director. U.S.S. Da-Teplan NCC-30087 Richard Cronn Planetary Exploration, Sector 054 Notes: Richard Cronn was the chief lighting technician. U.S.S. Endeavour NCC-25330 Cosmo Genovese Deep Space Exploration, Sector 007 Notes: Cosmo Genovese was a script supervisor. U.S.S. Yorktown NCC-20045 Gregory Benson Deep Space Exploration, Sector 032 Notes: This might be the same Yorktown that visited DS9 in 2370. U.S.S. Excelsior NCC-21445 Muriel Epstein Deep Space Exploration, Sector 034 Notes: Muriel Epstein was a special effects technician. U.S.S. Amber NCC-21335 Marian Fife Diplomatic Mission to Alderaan Notes: Marian Fife was a studio teacher. U.S.S. Lexington NCC-30405 Wil Thoms Planetary Exploration, Sector 028 Notes: Wil Thomas was a special effects artist. U.S.S. Excalibur NCC-21534 Al Smutko On Patrol, Sector 130, Neutral Zone Notes: Al Smutko was a construction coordinator. U.S.S. Yuri Gagarin NCC-25306 Alan Bernard On Patrol, Sector 142, Neutral Zone Notes: Alan Bernard was a sound mixer. U.S.S. [] NCC-30352 Peter Lauritson Under Repair, Starbase 74 Notes: I was unable to read any of this ship's letters, other than U.S.S. The word is the same length as Apollo. Peter Lauritson was an associate producer at the time of this episode. U.S.S. Apollo NCC-30000 Dennis McCarthy Deep Space Exploration, Sector 002 Notes: Dennis McCarthy was a music composer. U.S.S. Endeavour NCC-25330 Cosmo Genovese Deep Space Exploration, Sector 007 U.S.S. Yorktown NCC-20045 Gregory Benson Deep Space Exploration, Sector 032 U.S.S. Excelsior NCC-21445 Muriel Epstein Deep Space Exploration, Sector 034 I am not guaranteeing that these results are 100% accurate. |
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Location: Austria
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Re: Ships In "The Measure of a Man"
Yeah, pretty much all of these registries clash with the Encyclopedia. But on the other hand most of the registries and class designations from the Encylopedia haven't been backed up by an onscreen source so far. |
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Location: Huntsville, AL, USA
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