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idk, i just vesited MA,and i think ditl is way better. :DITL: :Nerd: :)
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I did my bit for King and Country and voted for DITL.

And I agree w/ Staplic...DITL>Memory Alpha.
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Here here. Of course, we could always expand the main page a bit with articles on Starfleet infostructure and stuff like that, but DITL is just better and more detailed with the ships.
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DITL is the ultimate ship website but it just can't compete with MA when it comes to episode guides and character bios, MA is to large. It has an article about grapes!
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here's the link to another good ship site too.

http://www.st-intelligence.com/ship_dat ... st_dom.php
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That's not bad, Staplic.
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Teaos wrote:DITL is the ultimate ship website but it just can't compete with MA when it comes to episode guides and character bios, MA is to large. It has an article about grapes!
DITL has entries on baked potatoes, bread sticks, milk, scrambled eggs, steak, and a couple of hundred other such items. :)

For personnel, we have more than 2,300 entries on different people. Not too bad since I wrote every one of them myself.

Still, it is true. I can't keep up with the entire rest of Trek fandom, much as I would like to think otherwise.
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That's a cool site, but I've seen it before. The thing I like best about DITL is that Graham seems to be quite detail oriented. When I was first cruising star trek websites it was for some VERY specific stats on some ships, and when I found DITL I was blown away. I really liked Grahams speculations too. They actually sound well thought out and logical, compared to some of the other crap that I saw. There were actually answers to my questions.

My only critisisim was that Graham stopped writing Portal before finishing the story :bangwall:
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Mark wrote:My only critisisim was that Graham stopped writing Portal before finishing the story :bangwall:
The good guys would have won in the end, on both sides. Sorry to spoil it for ya.
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:cheers: Yippie for the good guys!!!!
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I wasn't trying to say that the other site was better in way shape or form, it's just...different.

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Don't distract him! We're waiting for the Coalition novel. :wink:
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but he's gotten me hooked on that one already! :mad:
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Lt. Staplic wrote:but he's gotten me hooked on that one already! :mad:
Indeed, I'd love to see a continuation of Portal. Ignore the prequel trilogy if you must, I think you can come up with something better.

Though a coalition novel would be interesting.
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Portal!

PS, to get back on subject for one post atleast, DITL is still in second on this poll.
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