At least 20 or 21, as discussed in this and other threads. An exact number does not seem to be available.How many shuttlecraft did the Kelvin actually have?
I don't think any of the shuttles were destroyed.
George Kirk to my recollection managed to destroy all of the missiles heading for the shuttles while the Kelvin took most of the pounding.
Enough
Enough
Enough to carry 800 people.
Pike plainly said George saved 800 lives -- i.e., not dead. Eight hundred survivors.I think its a fair assumption that many died in the initial attack, probably bringing the Evac number into the 500-600 people range.
That way, the amount of shuttles seen leaving the Kelvin makes a bit more sense.
Pike plainly said George saved 800 lives -- i.e., not dead. Eight hundred survivors.I think its a fair assumption that many died in the initial attack, probably bringing the Evac number into the 500-600 people range.
That way, the amount of shuttles seen leaving the Kelvin makes a bit more sense.
Indeed. I knew what you meant, of course.*Robau is not to be counted as a loss. He ascended in a higher plane of existence.
Indeed. I knew what you meant, of course.*Robau is not to be counted as a loss. He ascended in a higher plane of existence.
Now, the reason there were so many personnel aboard the Kelvin is definitely open to interpretation. I've always liked the colonization theory and the research facility personnel in transit theory.
I don't think any of the shuttles were destroyed.
George Kirk to my recollection managed to destroy all of the missiles heading for the shuttles while the Kelvin took most of the pounding.
As Winona's shuttle leaves the Kelvin [perspective=looking at the front of the shuttle, with the Kevlin's secondary hull the main background piece), you see another one flying alongside that does get destroyed. You do however see a shot of a missile almost hitting her's as well, but a phaser beam from the Kelving does take out that missile.[/QUOTE]
I don't know. My impression was that the Kelvin's phasers nailed that missile, too.
As to the number of shuttles, I counted 19 when I freeze-framed that shot a little while ago. Add the one that Robau took over to the Narada and that gives us a grand total of 20. Not enough for 800 people any way you slice it, but the ship probably had lifeboats, too.
...As to the number of shuttles, I counted 19 when I freeze-framed that shot a little while ago...
There were probably a lot of other shuttles not shown.
There were probably a lot of other shuttles not shown.
That's what I figured too, unless they all waited til as late as possible to depart.
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