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Enterprise B edits
Please note that we simply list the last known state of ships, people, etc. We don't list the date of such. All as per our MA:MOS. -- sulfur 17:22, December 8, 2009 (UTC)


 * Also (not to pile on, just to help explain) per MA:POV, *all* starships have eventually been decommissioned by the time MA is "written". That's why MA just lists the last known status, and also includes the date that was true in the datestatus field, which shows up in parentheses.


 * For example, USS Hood (NCC-1703), which was active as of 2268. We know it was probably decommissioned by TNG because of age and there's an Excelsior-class Hood, but since no one has mentioned on screen that it was decommissioned, destroyed, lost, or had a really good party, we just list the last known status.


 * Hopefully that is friendly and helpful. I just had all that in my head, and was explaining it to myself as I wrote it. Setacourse 17:30, December 8, 2009 (UTC)