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Latest comment: 11 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
Frankly, this is stupid. The Tenaka's hull design is signifigantly different to Tachek's. Whoever wrote this article doesn't know what they're talking about; they've decided that because the names start with the same letter, they're a ship's class.
I didn't write this-- but for some reason, despite your rather unpalatable way of presenting your argument, and not signing with four tildes-- I looked into this and agree that they sure look different. That and the fact that they were constructed quite a few years apart and have somewhat different specs, calls into question the credibility of the T-class. I'm marking this as unsourced, until someone finds out more. Thanks.--Keefer408:48, 7 March 2007 (UTC)Reply