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Hey, just wondering: How do we know this is a separate ship from the USS Galen from the current Voyager relaunch novels? Both vessels are medical ships, I'm pretty sure the one in the books is of unspecified class but is likely to be Olympic-class, and they both exist around the same time period. Countdown only takes place roughly 6 years after VOY novel: Unworthy, so it seems more likely that it's the same ship with a new captain and a new assignment. Is there a reason we think they're separate that I overlooked?

Thanks, Xaqimorp 00:38, July 24, 2010 (UTC)

Unworthy describes the Full Circle Galen design as something quite different to that of the Olympic class --8of5 18:32, July 24, 2010 (UTC)

Really? I guess I missed it. I just read Unworthy recently. What does it say? I know there was a chapter describing the ship, but I didn't see anything that necessarily precludes it being Olympic class. I'll have to take a look again. Xaqimorp 04:54, July 30, 2010 (UTC)


Oh, nevermind, I remember now. I just looked at Memory Beta's article on the ship. How did I forget that description of the ship? lol Xaqimorp 04:58, July 30, 2010 (UTC)