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In the Sabre entry your below text says the sabre fell short and can only acheive Warp 9.2 compared to the Steamrunner's Warp 9.5. But you apperantly have a source giving the Sabre a warp of 9.7. I'd guess you can across the source after writing the copy.

Solve it how you will. But I like the Steamrunner and wouldn't mind seeing its speed bumped up. It's certainly got a whole lot of Nacelle for the size of the rest of the ship for however much that matters.
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I just noticed the entry for the Borg Probe lists a mass of 3,490 metric tons. I'm guessing Graham forgot to add a few zeroes at the end. :)
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Well it was destroyed rather easily maybe they made it out of marshmellow.
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9.2 is rather slow for a fairly modern ship, true.
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Post by stitch626 »

Teaos wrote:Well it was destroyed rather easily maybe they made it out of marshmellow.
Yum. :)
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So we need a really long stick with which to skewer it and then we'll roast it over the sun! Bring chocolate and graham crackers!
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Not to mention a dedicated hull count give the Intrepid Class 15 Phaser Arrays.
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