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by Joseph A Langley
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This is a non-canon Star Trek vessel from the TOS era. The registry code is also non-canon and non-standard. I used the EX ending (instead of the NX... more
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This is a non-canon Star Trek vessel from the TOS era. The registry code is also non-canon and non-standard. I used the EX ending (instead of the NX prefix on the USS Excelsior which was later changed to NCC) to denote that this vessel would be a single vessel line, essentially an experimental vessel in service. I also reasoned I could use a story to explain the registry (7808), which is: the registry was also an experiment to classify the ships by registry. When it became apparent this would not work (partially due to the reuse of registries on different vessels) Starfleet simply left this registry as is. This was originally to be the 7xxx series to honor the Earth Mercury space capsule series with the number 7 (such as the Friendship 7) and it was to be a class of the 7xxx series able to obtain warp 8 speeds. 7800 was the original design, 7801 was a revised design, 7802 was a test spaceframe, 7803 was a test of trying to fit a warp 8 drive system in such a small hull, and 7804 - 7807...
Space - the final frontier... wait a minute, that's somebody else's. From a very young age I was fascinated with architecture, which shows through in much of my artwork today. I have exhibited in numerous shows, and received a few pieces of paper from my local postsecondary institution - well, more than a few, but I'm not referring to the bills. My artwork can be found in various private collections and will show up in the oddest places - sometimes I don't even know about it! If you decide to contact me, please be aware that I'm methodical, meaning slow. And not really methodical. You'll get a response eventually (most likely).
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