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Freddie Lee

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Apr 16, 1996, 3:00:00 AM4/16/96
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Please forgive me for a delayed posting-

Recently on Voyager, Paris attempted and succeeded in reaching
transwarp. However, wasnt the transwarp engine in the Excelsior from
STIII?

Does anyone remember or have any definitive answers?

E.T.

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Apr 19, 1996, 3:00:00 AM4/19/96
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IT WAS NOT THE ENGINE, PER SE, BUT THE DILITHIUM THAT THEY FOUND THAT =

DID THE TRICK.
-- =

MZ=90

aaron

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Apr 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM4/24/96
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Well, since Shatner's _The Return_, now Starfleet has two transwarp
engines of Borg manufacture, and they've already flown the U.S.S.
Monitor (renamed Enterprise) to the Delta quadrant. They're studying
the other one at Starbase 324, so they can duplicate it and put it on
more ships. So now there's an easy way to get the Voyager...but they'd
have to be lucky to find it--the Delta quadrant is pretty big.

And regarding the postings I saw about V'Ger going to the Borg homeworld
in the Delta quadrant:
* If Roddenberry said it, then it happened (well not really, but
ficticiously in the Star Trek universe), because he was in charge.
* If it's in a book that's officially licensed by Paramount, then it
happened (well, not really, but ficticiously in the Star Trek universe).

Regarding the Enterprise E:
I think it should be flat black like the Monitor and have a transwarp
drive and a cloaking device.

Regarding the last episode of TNG:
I recently came to a realization that the timeline in that episode was
altered by all the time-altering things that happened in Generations.
Because of the Nexus, which is outside of time, the course of events
were changed so that time has yet to be written. This explains why the
future Enterprise in the last episode was called D instead of E, but the
D was still destroyed in Generations. Do you know what I mean?

Aaron Lord
(please reply to my e-mail address instead of/in addition to the
newsgroup because I do not have the time or the RAM to subscribe--I'd
like to have a discussion with anyone else who read The Return)

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