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'''Gemenon Liner 1701''' is one of the first ships to join [[the Fleet (RDM)|the Fleet]] growing around [[Colonial One]] in the midst of the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. Its name is given in dialogue by the captain of Colonial One as he greets it ([[Miniseries]]).
'''''Gemenon Liner 1701''''' is one of the first ships to join [[the Fleet (RDM)|a convoy of stranded ships]] growing around ''[[Colonial One]]'' in the midst of the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]]. Its name is given in dialogue by the captain of ''Colonial One'' as he greets it ([[Miniseries]]).


==Notes==
==Notes==
[[Image:GL1701.jpg|thumb|left|The disabled ''Gemenon Liner 1701'' in the [[Miniseries]]]]
[[Image:GL1701.jpg|thumb|left|The disabled ''Gemenon Liner 1701'' in the [[Miniseries]]]]
[[Image:geminon-liner00.jpg|thumb|150px|right|"Gemon Liners"]]
[[Image:geminon-liner00.jpg|thumb|150px|right|"Gemon Liners"]]
During an exterior shot just prior to this scene, Colonial One can be seen in formation with an [[Intersun Passenger Cruiser]] and the [[Flattop]], as a third craft of the same configuration as ''[[Gemenon Traveler]]'' and ''[[Kimba Huta]]'' approaches.
During an exterior shot just prior to this scene, ''Colonial One'' can be seen in formation with an [[Intersun Passenger Cruiser]] and the ''[[Flattop]]'', as a third craft of the same configuration as ''[[Gemenon Traveler]]'' and ''[[Kimba Huta]]'' approaches.


Because their colonies of origin and configurations apparently coincide, it might be speculated that "Gemenon Liner 1701" was the call-sign of ''[[Gemenon Traveler]]'' before the destruction of the twelve colonies.
Because their colonies of origin and configurations apparently coincide, it might be speculated that "Gemenon Liner 1701" was the call-sign of ''[[Gemenon Traveler]]'' before the destruction of the Colonies. It is also possible that ''Gemenon Liner 1701'' is the Intersun ship visible in that scene, as the CGI model is labeled "Gemon Liners".


The number '1701' is a reference to the registry number of the various starships [[MemoryAlpha:USS Enterprise|Enterprise]] featured in [[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]] and [[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek: The Next Generation]].
''The number '1701' is an in-joke to the registry numbers of the various starships [[MemoryAlpha:USS Enterprise|Enterprise]] featured in ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' and ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek: The Next Generation]].'' [[Ron D. Moore]] was a long-time writer for these sequels of the original ''Star Trek'' series.''


It is also possible that Gemenon Liner 1701 is the Intersun ship visible in that scene, as the CGI model is labeled "Gemon Liners".


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Revision as of 16:05, 12 May 2006

Gemenon Liner 1701 is one of the first ships to join a convoy of stranded ships growing around Colonial One in the midst of the Fall of the Twelve Colonies. Its name is given in dialogue by the captain of Colonial One as he greets it (Miniseries).

Notes

The disabled Gemenon Liner 1701 in the Miniseries
"Gemon Liners"

During an exterior shot just prior to this scene, Colonial One can be seen in formation with an Intersun Passenger Cruiser and the Flattop, as a third craft of the same configuration as Gemenon Traveler and Kimba Huta approaches.

Because their colonies of origin and configurations apparently coincide, it might be speculated that "Gemenon Liner 1701" was the call-sign of Gemenon Traveler before the destruction of the Colonies. It is also possible that Gemenon Liner 1701 is the Intersun ship visible in that scene, as the CGI model is labeled "Gemon Liners".

The number '1701' is an in-joke to the registry numbers of the various starships Enterprise featured in Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation. Ron D. Moore was a long-time writer for these sequels of the original Star Trek series.

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