Talk:Copernicus (2269)

I know there's more info about the TAS Copernicus which can be added, however, I've not seen the episode in question. -- SmokeDetector47 // talk 04:06, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * For one thing, are "statis" and "status" box references supposed to be "stasis box" references? I read Larry Niven's Ringworld, so I'm inclined to think Yes, but I've never seen the episode. (Nor any TAS episodes, really.) --Short Circuit 21:38, 14 Jul 2005 (UTC)
 * I assume just by the use in context they're all saposed to say stasis (oh my indeed). I don't think it was spelled the same way twice on here, lol. Fixed them, if it's wrong, someone feel free to go back and change them. - AJHalliwell 22:24, 14 Jul 2005 (UTC)

Split
There seems to be no evidence that the first shuttle was named Copernicus, so I suggest the info for the first shuttle be moved to NCC-1701/12 with disambiguation links placed at the top of each article. - 16:34, July 26, 2010 (UTC)
 * No evidence, just the presumption that shuttle 7's replacement shuttle 7 was also called Galileo. But then again Enterprise-D shuttlecraft replacements have had different names. Shuttle 3's have been Copernicus, Justman & Curie and 15 have been Magellan, Goddard & Hawking. So propably best to separate into two articles. --Pseudohuman 01:24, July 27, 2010 (UTC)