Hey buddy, do you really want to start a discussion of what areas of our nations we're from?Granitehewer wrote:Michael's not American, he's from New Jersey. Buahahaha!
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Hey buddy, do you really want to start a discussion of what areas of our nations we're from?Granitehewer wrote:Michael's not American, he's from New Jersey. Buahahaha!
At least they're your own Ugnaughts, rather than the Niebelungs that form the cast of "Jersey Shore."Granitehewer wrote:I'm from Teesside which is actually such a bleak dystopia that it was the inspiration for Ridley Scott's Bladerunner. Imagine Necromunda...that is here. Most of the population are Ugnaughts.
It's the opposite - we've got these space-wasters coming from the city and making people think that they're representatives of what things are like down the shore.Deepcrush wrote:And people wonder why we don't want to leave where we live to join the city life.
We've gained some city folks now where my father lives. The families have been in the process of teaching them about the area ways. Though it was to late for their house which they built broadside to the mountain.Mikey wrote:It's the opposite - we've got these space-wasters coming from the city and making people think that they're representatives of what things are like down the shore.
I just got an audial image of Rick Springfield singing, "I wish that I had Harvey's girls..."Granitehewer wrote:I want Mikey in Geordie Shore with a T-shirt saying ''Mudd's women are the only women I want''.
Memory Alpha has the Constellation-class USS Hathaway in service as of 2285, per TNG: "Peak Performance;" it is shown with a distinctly different bridge layout than the later USS Stargazer has. The actual USS Constellation is mentioned in TUC.Deepcrush wrote:A Constellation class??? I didn't even know they were around back then.
Looking at the design components and the canon statements - assuming, of course, it's the earlier version - it looks like she'd be just barely shy of a refit Miranda-class in overall strength: similar weapon power but slightly less range and somewhat weaker shields; but more maneuverable, faster, and probably a bit more physically durable thanks to redundancies and a generally heavier build. I'd say something like a light cruiser to the Miranda's D-E, the Excelsior's heavy, and the Polaris' frigate. As far as speed, one of the TNG eps had her max warp at 9.0.Deepcrush wrote:True enough, so a long range explorer. Not the best in a fight but she can sure run like hell.