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Starship Size Argument™ thread

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Actually it's almost EXACTLY the size of the Enterprise C. What throws people off is the length: almost a 200 of that 725 meter length is the extension of its huge warp nacelles behind the shuttle bay. I don't remember where I put the numbers, but I once calculated that if you removed both of their nacelles the reboot Enterprise is about 10% smaller than the Enterprise-C.

Food for thought:
Longer ≠ Bigger
Bigger ≠ More Advanced
I know there are a few interpretations on the exact size, personally I have no problem with it being about the size of the Ent C or the Ent D. I just knew from the first few shots in the film that it was bigger than the original, considerably bigger.

I want a newly refitted Vengeance as the new Enterprise A if they go that way at any time, would be absolutely boss.
 
Worth pointing out that in this scene (the Riverside Shipyard), the actual details of the ship are for the 725m (or therabouts) size. The people on the catwalks wouldn't fit on the exposed decks!
And of course, the scale is correct during the initial "under construction" teaser. What I'd give to get a close look at those CG models!
Or at the very least a technical manual or two.

Mind you there has been some great non official diagrams done over the years which show how everything would fit nicely in a circa 700m ship.
 
Here is my opinion on the matter.
The size of the vessel should depend on the crew compliment. If NuTrek Enterprise is suppose to have 1000 crewmembers on board, then it should be bigger than the PrimeTrek Original Enterprise, which I believe should be around 400+. Interestingly, during Captain Pike's era, the crew compliment was around the high 200+ members.
Ultimately, it doesn't matter what the Enterprise's size is because we all know, based upon the trailer, it gets destroyed. Thus, it's anybody's guess as to what the ship will look like or what its size will be. It would be funny if the Enterprise's replacement will be the exact same type of ship, but sleeker; it will be funnier if the ship replacement is based upon the USS Vengeance (LOL). Can't wait, either way...
 
Here is my opinion on the matter.
The size of the vessel should depend on the crew compliment. If NuTrek Enterprise is suppose to have 1000 crewmembers on board, then it should be bigger than the PrimeTrek Original Enterprise, which I believe should be around 400+. Interestingly, during Captain Pike's era, the crew compliment was around the high 200+ members.
Ultimately, it doesn't matter what the Enterprise's size is because we all know, based upon the trailer, it gets destroyed. Thus, it's anybody's guess as to what the ship will look like or what its size will be. It would be funny if the Enterprise's replacement will be the exact same type of ship, but sleeker; it will be funnier if the ship replacement is based upon the USS Vengeance (LOL). Can't wait, either way...
Crew compliment isn't a good predictor of size; if years after launch they find ways to automate half the ship's functions, they're not going to strip it down and make it smaller, right?

Going by real life space craft and air craft, there are two considerations for size, in order of importance:
1) The size of the payload
2) The size of the engines

The reboot Enterprise probably has a much bigger science payload than the original; more probes, more sensors, more equipment, more labs and WAY more researchers to run them all. It also has in the neighborhood of 30 very large shuttlecraft and a large weapons bay with two to three dozen additional photon torpedo tubes.

It also has a flippin ENORMOUS warp core feeding two equally enormous warp nacelles. So the combination of huge payload + huge engine = huge starship.

The ship may still be perfectly operable with a crew of only 200, but it has ROOM for way more because it can do more things. I'd guess a compliment between 700 and 1100.
 
Yup, some ships triple stack bunks and push as many of those in as they can.

In Trek they all have an apartment to themselves.
 
That cutaway is fun, but I notice they don't address how the bridge-window is supposed to fit in there.
 
Just bumped into this Facebook page completely by accident. Guessing their hopes and dreams were dashed by Into Darkness (bet they just loved the USS Vengeance!) Kinda like the cutaway, attempting to squish everything into a much smaller frame.
:guffaw:

Can't believe they actually thought setting up a Facebook page would have any effect at all, they must have been hoping to find huge numbers who agree with them, alas seems it wasn't the success they hoped it would be.

They can setup a twitter feed if they like, it won't make any difference though.
 
Is this still a thing amongst fans? I assumed people would either have got over it, or just discounted the new films in their own head canon. No updates to that Facebook group in over three years suggests that's the case. Even Bernd Schneider seems to have decided to let sleeping dogs lie.
 
Is this still a thing amongst fans? I assumed people would either have got over it, or just discounted the new films in their own head canon. No updates to that Facebook group in over three years suggests that's the case. Even Bernd Schneider seems to have decided to let sleeping dogs lie.


With some fans this is still a thing.

in my own headcanon the JJprize is twice the length of Kirk's refit Enterprise and I leave it at that. I'm not that into the whole size / scale thing.
 
in my own headcanon the JJprize is twice the length of Kirk's refit Enterprise and I leave it at that.
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