Ok, and?Ok let me make it easier for you:
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Ok, and?Ok let me make it easier for you:
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No. I am 100% right about that (Monster Maroons till 2350s). And you are wrong and arrogant. Let me show you:
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Byeeee
Memory Alpha is a Star Trek Bible. So just using those dates.
It's a reference site put together by fans and subject to change when the people who actually run things make additions and alterations.Okay. Sorry my friend. I didn't want to make you uncomfortable.
Memory Alpha is a Star Trek Bible. So just using those dates.
I have a challenge for anyone who is interested. There were two graphic displays with five ships each. We have been discussing the first. I would like to see a discussion on the second display. Other than the Intrepid-class, I can not identify the ship designs. So, my challenge is this, can anyone identify the ship designs? The time stamp for this second graphic display is at 26:48 and 26:58.
And another challenge. As we see the New Jersey, there is another ship in the background. I am not able to identify it. It is seen at time stamp 26:24 to 26:30. What is this?
Well spotted, I hadn't noticed they were different. It does seem to be the same ship list, just scrolled back one place. The first ship is a Nova-class, followed by the same Akira, Intrepid, TOS-Constitution, and Inquiry, with the Titan-A/Shangri-La falling off the right edge. It's too out of focus to read the NCC numbers.
For what it's worth. Terry Matalas shared this on his own Twitter feed and seems happy about it. Canon? Technically no, but hey, works for me.
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"TMP (Total Modification Programme) Refit" is just brilliant.
Yeah, but..."Organian War"?![]()
Not sure what the deal with the maroons is.They were used on TNG to visually signify "this is the past".
There's no reason why they can't coexist with the early TNG costumes, possibly as a formal uniform.
Starfleet frequently has loads of uniform options available, there's ample of evidence of this from 1966 to the present.
It can refer to the planet Organia rather than the people.The term "Organian War" implies that the Organians were involved in it. They weren't. They just stopped it.
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