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> On , EUGENE TANG wrote to JAY P. HAILEY :
> ET> >ET>The Ambassadors look fat and plump
> ET> >ET>Ofcourse the Galaxys themselves look "top heavy", like a
> ET> >ET>gigantic bulls eye with its tripod stand
> ET> >
> ET> > Sorry. I really liked the designs for Enterprise-A,
> Enterprise-C
> ET> > and Enterprise-D. I liked 'em.
> ET> >
> ET> > The E-B and the E-E are *Okay*, but I just liked the way
> the
> ET> > others looked. Just my opinion.
> ET>
> ET>
> ET> E-B and E-E are great designs
> ET> E'look goods
> ET> E-A was ok
> ET> E-C was fair
> ET> E-D isn't
> ET>
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> ET> SEEN-BY: 133/2 1023 3001 5012 370/50 396/1 2320/38 3616/20
> What does E-B and E' and all of that mean?
The name and hull number for the Enterprise was kept intact.. so you have:
Enterprise NCC-1701
" NCC-1701A
" NCC-1701B
" NCC-1701C
etc.
commonly called: E-A, E-B, E-C, etc
BK
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