Even the most hardcore superfans use the wrong name, sometimes.
But it had no reason to be there at all. And no consequences for the ship either. Only Scotty saying one line about it. The ship was just there under water, for a cool visual effects shot, and that was it.I would have accepted the nuEnterprise under water if it was a last desperate attempt in the finale of the film, not something casual in the opening teaser. Where it would have been made clear that it is insane, absolutely irregular and nearly impossible.
The Vengeance chases the Enterprise and Kirk decides to hide the ship on a planet under water, where he thinks Khan/Marcus would never look for a starship, until the warp engines or whatever are repaired. When it's time, the Enterprise rises from the waters to make a surprise attack.
Well Scotty does lampshade the seen for us.
Having to hide the ship under water as part of the climax, because there was no other possibility to save the ship and everyone aboard, that would have made it an essential part of the story, and not just a "it's there to look cool, but have Scotty make a tiny mention about it, in case people have a problem with it" thing.
I'm jumping right into this thread and wondering, well that there's been so much discussion about the exterior ship scales but what about interior scales?
Every time I watch the 2009 movie and Into Darkness from 2013 I just can't imagine that everything we see on screen fits inside that secondary hull.. That huge reactor in Into Darkness and everything around it. Does that really fit inside that hull shape? And the bit Kirk climbs up inside where he kicks the fusion core into place. It just looked ridiculously big.
I'm jumping right into this thread and wondering, well that there's been so much discussion about the exterior ship scales but what about interior scales?
Every time I watch the 2009 movie and Into Darkness from 2013 I just can't imagine that everything we see on screen fits inside that secondary hull.. That huge reactor in Into Darkness and everything around it. Does that really fit inside that hull shape? And the bit Kirk climbs up inside where he kicks the fusion core into place. It just looked ridiculously big.
As I understand it, just about everything fits with a scale around 725 meters. IIRC one of the concept arts for STiD shows the Enterprise, the Vengeance, and the Golden Gate Bridge, and they bumped the size up to 731 meters for the Enterprise.
The only interior set that's really too big is the shuttlebay, which was built to 1200m scale IIRC.
The core itself is pretty big, much bigger than what we've seen in other depictions, but I don't think it's so big that it couldn't fit in the Engineering Hull. It might be a snug fit though with everything surrounding it though.
I'm jumping right into this thread and wondering, well that there's been so much discussion about the exterior ship scales but what about interior scales?
Every time I watch the 2009 movie and Into Darkness from 2013 I just can't imagine that everything we see on screen fits inside that secondary hull.. That huge reactor in Into Darkness and everything around it. Does that really fit inside that hull shape? And the bit Kirk climbs up inside where he kicks the fusion core into place. It just looked ridiculously big.
As I understand it, just about everything fits with a scale around 725 meters. IIRC one of the concept arts for STiD shows the Enterprise, the Vengeance, and the Golden Gate Bridge, and they bumped the size up to 731 meters for the Enterprise.
The only interior set that's really too big is the shuttlebay, which was built to 1200m scale IIRC.
The core itself is pretty big, much bigger than what we've seen in other depictions, but I don't think it's so big that it couldn't fit in the Engineering Hull. It might be a snug fit though with everything surrounding it though.
But it never looked like a snug fit as there's plenty of room for cranes, girders, and beams and torpedoes to be hung and moved around the place.
Mind you I did like the torpedo launchers being on the side of the ship, and there was more then 2 of them, I counted four or 5 in a row.
I'm jumping right into this thread and wondering, well that there's been so much discussion about the exterior ship scales but what about interior scales?
Every time I watch the 2009 movie and Into Darkness from 2013 I just can't imagine that everything we see on screen fits inside that secondary hull.. That huge reactor in Into Darkness and everything around it. Does that really fit inside that hull shape? And the bit Kirk climbs up inside where he kicks the fusion core into place. It just looked ridiculously big.
I'm jumping right into this thread and wondering, well that there's been so much discussion about the exterior ship scales but what about interior scales?
Every time I watch the 2009 movie and Into Darkness from 2013 I just can't imagine that everything we see on screen fits inside that secondary hull.. That huge reactor in Into Darkness and everything around it. Does that really fit inside that hull shape? And the bit Kirk climbs up inside where he kicks the fusion core into place. It just looked ridiculously big.
Does this awesome fan-made cutaway of the Enterprise help?
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http://www.michaelwileyart.com/portfolio/newenterprisecutaway.htm
But why do the fans have to explain everything?
Mind you I did like the torpedo launchers being on the side of the ship, and there was more then 2 of them, I counted four or 5 in a row.
Since when has everything ever been explained?But why do the fans have to explain everything?
I'm jumping right into this thread and wondering, well that there's been so much discussion about the exterior ship scales but what about interior scales?
Every time I watch the 2009 movie and Into Darkness from 2013 I just can't imagine that everything we see on screen fits inside that secondary hull.. That huge reactor in Into Darkness and everything around it. Does that really fit inside that hull shape? And the bit Kirk climbs up inside where he kicks the fusion core into place. It just looked ridiculously big.
Does this awesome fan-made cutaway of the Enterprise help?
![]()
http://www.michaelwileyart.com/portfolio/newenterprisecutaway.htm
Does this awesome fan-made cutaway of the Enterprise help?
Does this awesome fan-made cutaway of the Enterprise help?
Did.... did he put a Delorean in the cargo hold?
Now that is a ship that is big enough for a 5 year mission.I'm jumping right into this thread and wondering, well that there's been so much discussion about the exterior ship scales but what about interior scales?
Every time I watch the 2009 movie and Into Darkness from 2013 I just can't imagine that everything we see on screen fits inside that secondary hull.. That huge reactor in Into Darkness and everything around it. Does that really fit inside that hull shape? And the bit Kirk climbs up inside where he kicks the fusion core into place. It just looked ridiculously big.
Does this awesome fan-made cutaway of the Enterprise help?
![]()
http://www.michaelwileyart.com/portfolio/newenterprisecutaway.htm
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