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Unless there's a second reference I missed, I don't think there is evidence enough to justify calling this ship a ''Gorgon''-class heavy destroyer. The text as I read it on ''Evolutions'', page 447 indicates Cole was the first to command a heavy-destroyer-class vessel armed with a MAC. All we can canonically take from this is it's a heavy destroyer and that the first of the heavy destroyers to be equipped with a MAC was the UNSC ''Gorgon''. I see nothing implying the ''Gorgon'' was the first heavy destroyer nor the first of its class. It could be that there were many heavy destroyers and that the ''Gorgon'' was the first to be brought into drydock and overhauled with a MAC and that vessel was assigned to Cole. I'm not saying the UNSC ''Gorgon'' cannot be a ''Gorgon''-class destroyer, only that the text of the novel is ambiguous and that perhaps it shouldn't be stated so definitively in this article. - [[User:ScaleMaster117|ScaleMaster117]] ([[User talk:ScaleMaster117|talk]]) 22:50, 30 June 2013 (EDT)
Unless there's a second reference I missed, I don't think there is evidence enough to justify calling this ship a ''Gorgon''-class heavy destroyer. The text as I read it on ''Evolutions'', page 447 indicates Cole was the first to command a heavy-destroyer-class vessel armed with a MAC. All we can canonically take from this is it's a heavy destroyer and that the first of the heavy destroyers to be equipped with a MAC was the UNSC ''Gorgon''. I see nothing implying the ''Gorgon'' was the first heavy destroyer nor the first of its class. It could be that there were many heavy destroyers and that the ''Gorgon'' was the first to be brought into drydock and overhauled with a MAC and that vessel was assigned to Cole. I'm not saying the UNSC ''Gorgon'' cannot be a ''Gorgon''-class destroyer, only that the text of the novel is ambiguous and that perhaps it shouldn't be stated so definitively in this article. - [[User:ScaleMaster117|ScaleMaster117]] ([[User talk:ScaleMaster117|talk]]) 22:50, 30 June 2013 (EDT)
:[[UNSC_Gorgon#cite_note-3|The article's note]] provides this: ''"Although the name of the ship's class is not mentioned, the UNSC Gorgon is stated to be the first of its class. Naval classifications take the name for the ship series after the name of the first ship, thus making ships built with the same design members of the Gorgon class."'' Chimes nicely with the Infinity-class.— <span style="font-size:14px; font-family:Arial;">[[User:Subtank|<span style="color:#FF4F00;">subtank</span>]]</span>  06:44, 2 July 2013 (EDT)

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Jumping the Gun?

Unless there's a second reference I missed, I don't think there is evidence enough to justify calling this ship a Gorgon-class heavy destroyer. The text as I read it on Evolutions, page 447 indicates Cole was the first to command a heavy-destroyer-class vessel armed with a MAC. All we can canonically take from this is it's a heavy destroyer and that the first of the heavy destroyers to be equipped with a MAC was the UNSC Gorgon. I see nothing implying the Gorgon was the first heavy destroyer nor the first of its class. It could be that there were many heavy destroyers and that the Gorgon was the first to be brought into drydock and overhauled with a MAC and that vessel was assigned to Cole. I'm not saying the UNSC Gorgon cannot be a Gorgon-class destroyer, only that the text of the novel is ambiguous and that perhaps it shouldn't be stated so definitively in this article. - ScaleMaster117 (talk) 22:50, 30 June 2013 (EDT)

The article's note provides this: "Although the name of the ship's class is not mentioned, the UNSC Gorgon is stated to be the first of its class. Naval classifications take the name for the ship series after the name of the first ship, thus making ships built with the same design members of the Gorgon class." Chimes nicely with the Infinity-class.— subtank 06:44, 2 July 2013 (EDT)