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The Voyager museum[]

"In an alternate timeline, in which the USS Voyager returned to Voyager in the late 2390s, Voyager landed and became a museum, located on the Presidio of San Francisco."

I'm guessing that should be be "in which the USS Voyager returned to Earth" or maybe "to the Alpha Quadrant." Also, since this article is explicitly about the Fleet Museum and not about museums in general, this seems out of place here.

NX class in the Museum[]

It's been a while since I've seen the episode, but didn't Troi say that she had visited a NX-class at the Museum? It could be she specifically said (or meant) Enterprise, but again my memory isn't that fresh on the episode. --Terran Officer 02:25, 17 April 2009 (UTC)

Well...
RIKER: No, I haven't made it to Engineering yet. Have you spent any time on the NX-01?
TROI: I've never run the programme.
RIKER: What about the ship itself?
TROI: I think I went when I was a little girl, but I get all those museum ships mixed up.
She doesn't technically say that it is in THIS museum, and I'd bet there is more than one museum with ships, just like on Earth today. --OuroborosCobra talk 02:41, 17 April 2009 (UTC)

Rm fan site[]

Removed external link: "The Starfleet Museum, a non-canon website by Masao Okazaki, with many speculative ship designs." Per the website: "The Starfleet Museum is an extended piece of fan fiction..." Lots of content, but none of it seems to contribute to the article. - AJ Halliwell (talk) 17:23, June 19, 2020 (UTC)

Source of information[]

Shouldn't we add the source of information regarding the ships in the detailed list? Several of them are mentioned or clearly discernible in "The Bounty", but for other it seems there are no clear identification, at least at first sight. For instance, how can we tell the K't'inga-class ship is the Kronos One specifically? How can we know the Enterprise-D saucer section is in the museum? If we have reliable source(s), I think it is necessary to state them, otherwise it is fair to clearly indicate the hypothetical information. Lucamauri (talk) 20:46, 26 March 2023 (UTC)

I've asked what source there was for Kronos One, but never received a reply. Other sources for the ships in the museum are listed on their respective pages. Appalachia Actual (talk) 23:28, 26 March 2023 (UTC)