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Three questions...
Topic Started: Sep 23 2004, 03:18 PM (344 Views)
captain_proton_au
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The shuttle in ST V was Copernicus
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DS9 only had three runabouts at a time, when one was destroyed, it was replaced with another.

DS9 runabouts: Orinoco, Ganges, Rio Grande (The only one that survived all seven years) Yangtzee Kiang, Mekon, Volga, Rubicon, Yukon and Shenandoah.

I think that's it!
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Sep 24 2004, 05:46 PM
DS9 only had three runabouts at a time, when one was destroyed, it was replaced with another.

DS9 runabouts: Orinoco, Ganges, Rio Grande (The only one that survived all seven years) Yangtzee Kiang, Mekon, Volga, Rubicon, Yukon and Shenandoah.

I think that's it!

That's all of them, I think. :)
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Sep 24 2004, 05:30 PM
Welsby,

1. For the most part, it did have to do with production details needing to be worked out over time. You will hear Spock referred to as a 'Vulcanian' rather than a Vulcan at first, too.

I never heard that outside of "The Cage". What other eps did that happen in?
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"Vulcanian" was used in This Side of Paradise; it was also used in Mudd's Women, and perhaps a couple of other (early) episodes.
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It was used right up until the last five or six episodes of season one. I watche the last six episodes in my DVD set over the last two days, and have definatly heard it!
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I would believe that. :)
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Good, because it's true.
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The first season had some oddities in it for sure.
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Yes, like Spock smiling Argh!
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Plus the uniform changes, and the phrases, and the overall 'look' of the sets.
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Those too. But they can be explained. Spock laughing can't!
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Sure it can: Spores. :)
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Ok then, why didn't they all go: "Argh! Spock! Your laughing! Why? You're Vulcanian!"?


Explain that.
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I don't understand that question. In English, please. :) TEXT
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