The new official cutaway image from the publicity/magazines disagrees and gives us a proper look inside. As does the music video which uses the model from the movie, and the docked-at-Yorktown looks inside.
No it wouldn't, that was considered at the start, indeed many believed the ship was maybe 500m - 600m at first but as more footage was shown it became clear even that was just too small.Having seen the movie, I couldn't tell what size the ship was meant to be, although I'm sure people will find new evidence in abundance. But one thing I did notice, was that the saucer indeed seemed to have two decks, from what little I could see, with the small appearance of people within the windows being a distortion.
Doesn't mean I can't be wrong, because I barely saw it, and I also does not rule out a large Enterprise, because there could be lots of room between decks, but thought you all might be interested. Who knows, maybe the studio are aiming for a size between 366 and 725 - like 400-something? Would the shuttlebay fit in something that size?
I noticed that, too.The Enterprise has at least 31 decks. (I am taking this information from the report by Chekhov as he notified the bridge crew of breaches.)
It's only not huge in a single scene and is consistently scaled throughout every subsequent appearance for three consecutive movies. Star Trek Beyond is, if nothing else, the final nail in the coffin for this entire discussion.So basically there's no consistent size for this ship. Sometimes it's huge, sometimes it's not.
They're not.Who knows, maybe the studio are aiming for a size between 366 and 725 - like 400-something?
No.Would the shuttlebay fit in something that size?
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