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:I noticed in that episode, and future episodes, that the registry of the ''Enterprise'' is NCC-1701D in mission orders. So, it's probable that the registry of the Sherlock Holmes was NCC-221-B. However, I am engaged in an ongoing conflict with Pseudohuman, where he thinks that I am one of those fans who has "inventions of the imagination" and that I really don't belong on this wiki. I think that if I change the page that he will revert the change, citing the reason as speculation. If you want to change the registry to NCC-221-B Catiline63, I am in favor of that. It has to be you or someone else.[[User:Throwback|Throwback]] ([[User talk:Throwback|talk]]) 18:45, August 16, 2014 (UTC) |
:I noticed in that episode, and future episodes, that the registry of the ''Enterprise'' is NCC-1701D in mission orders. So, it's probable that the registry of the Sherlock Holmes was NCC-221-B. However, I am engaged in an ongoing conflict with Pseudohuman, where he thinks that I am one of those fans who has "inventions of the imagination" and that I really don't belong on this wiki. I think that if I change the page that he will revert the change, citing the reason as speculation. If you want to change the registry to NCC-221-B Catiline63, I am in favor of that. It has to be you or someone else.[[User:Throwback|Throwback]] ([[User talk:Throwback|talk]]) 18:45, August 16, 2014 (UTC) |
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− | I will wait to see if there are any other opinions offered before changing, to NCC-221-B. I would agree that a lot of 'new' starship names (and registries), revealed through the HD re-issues, are quite uncertain and probably shouldn't be set in stone (Amber, Odele, K'Marko, etc). --[[ |
+ | I will wait to see if there are any other opinions offered before changing, to NCC-221-B. I would agree that a lot of 'new' starship names (and registries), revealed through the HD re-issues, are quite uncertain and probably shouldn't be set in stone (Amber, Odele, K'Marko, etc). --[[User:Catiline63|Catiline63]] ([[User talk:Catiline63|talk]]) 21:27, August 16, 2014 (UTC) |
Revision as of 21:27, 16 August 2014
Transcript of Mission Order
- Line 1: TO: CAPT TERRY ANN [...]
- Line 2: USS UNICORN NCC-85117
- Line 3: (Space)
- Line 4: CAPT. JEFFREY JOAL ANNON
- Line 5: USS SHERLOCK HOLMES NCC-221B
- Line 6: (Space)
- Line 7: FROM: ADMIRAL GREGORY QUINN
- Line 8: STARFLEET OPERATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES
- Line 9: (Space)
- Line 10: [...]
- Line 11: (Space)
- Line 12: [...]
- Line 13: [...] STARDATE 41603.7.
- Image of Starchart
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Registry
Seeing that 'NCC-221B' does not conform to Starfleet orthography (it should be 'NCC-221-B', with a second dash), it is not better the read the blurry registry as 'NCC-2218'? --Catiline63 (talk) 18:03, August 16, 2014 (UTC)
- I noticed in that episode, and future episodes, that the registry of the Enterprise is NCC-1701D in mission orders. So, it's probable that the registry of the Sherlock Holmes was NCC-221-B. However, I am engaged in an ongoing conflict with Pseudohuman, where he thinks that I am one of those fans who has "inventions of the imagination" and that I really don't belong on this wiki. I think that if I change the page that he will revert the change, citing the reason as speculation. If you want to change the registry to NCC-221-B Catiline63, I am in favor of that. It has to be you or someone else.Throwback (talk) 18:45, August 16, 2014 (UTC)
I will wait to see if there are any other opinions offered before changing, to NCC-221-B. I would agree that a lot of 'new' starship names (and registries), revealed through the HD re-issues, are quite uncertain and probably shouldn't be set in stone (Amber, Odele, K'Marko, etc). --Catiline63 (talk) 21:27, August 16, 2014 (UTC)