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Unfortunately all technical aspects are from onscreen visuals as any canonical sources on technical aspects of starships do not exist.  Canon for Trek, of course, being just the films and tv shows.  However I should note that I did place the film where I gathered this info from or saw happen on screen at the end of each entry and did note that the Warp Speed figure comes from "Ship of the Line" a non-canonical source that I cited in the description.  I'm not sure how much more citation we're looking for.  --[[User:Stravo]]
Unfortunately all technical aspects are from onscreen visuals as any canonical sources on technical aspects of starships do not exist.  Canon for Trek, of course, being just the films and tv shows.  However I should note that I did place the film where I gathered this info from or saw happen on screen at the end of each entry and did note that the Warp Speed figure comes from "Ship of the Line" a non-canonical source that I cited in the description.  I'm not sure how much more citation we're looking for.  --[[User:Stravo]]
* Episode references work fine, and I don't think every single statement needs to be referenced; a lot of this stuff can be treated as "common knowledge", I think.  Any exact measurement or other quantitative statement should probably have a reference, though. --[[User:Ted C|Ted C]] 16:01, 15 November 2007 (EST)

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Technical Data Source

Can we get the source of all these technical notes on the E-E? That's the kind of stuff that should be referenced. I daresay it comes from a non-canon source, which should definitely be noted. --Ted C 10:37, 12 November 2007 (EST)

Unfortunately all technical aspects are from onscreen visuals as any canonical sources on technical aspects of starships do not exist. Canon for Trek, of course, being just the films and tv shows. However I should note that I did place the film where I gathered this info from or saw happen on screen at the end of each entry and did note that the Warp Speed figure comes from "Ship of the Line" a non-canonical source that I cited in the description. I'm not sure how much more citation we're looking for. --User:Stravo

  • Episode references work fine, and I don't think every single statement needs to be referenced; a lot of this stuff can be treated as "common knowledge", I think. Any exact measurement or other quantitative statement should probably have a reference, though. --Ted C 16:01, 15 November 2007 (EST)