Which means my extension nSpacedock must be absolutely-Biblically friggin massive.
Ummm... Did you not see the Spacedock from ST:III? The "nuSpacedock" is small in comparison to the Spacedock as seen in ST:III/TNG.
Which means my extension nSpacedock must be absolutely-Biblically friggin massive.
Which means my extension nSpacedock must be absolutely-Biblically friggin massive.
Ummm... Did you not see the Spacedock from ST:III? The "nuSpacedock" is small in comparison to the Spacedock as seen in ST:III/TNG.
I meant EARTH ships! should have made myself clearer!HOLY CRAP!in comparison the NU-E if it is at the 700 m range is insanely HUGE! WERE talking BABYLON 5 & STAR WARS HUGE!
Ships have been that large in Trek for a long time -- like the first TOS production episode.
The Romulan warbird in TNG and DS9 is over 1300 m. The Dominion dreadnaught is about 1500 m. The big Kazon ship is about 1800 m. The Voth city ship is over 9000 m. Borg cubes are about 3000 m. The Varro cruiser was 19 km. There are more examples, but you get the point.
CANNON VIOLATION!
CANNON VIOLATION!The phasers are coming from the torpedo bays!
oh wait... no there coming from the saucer were good!
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I meant EARTH ships! should have made myself clearer!HOLY CRAP!in comparison the NU-E if it is at the 700 m range is insanely HUGE! WERE talking BABYLON 5 & STAR WARS HUGE!
Ships have been that large in Trek for a long time -- like the first TOS production episode.
The Romulan warbird in TNG and DS9 is over 1300 m. The Dominion dreadnaught is about 1500 m. The big Kazon ship is about 1800 m. The Voth city ship is over 9000 m. Borg cubes are about 3000 m. The Varro cruiser was 19 km. There are more examples, but you get the point.![]()
HOLY CRAP!in comparison the NU-E if it is at the 700 m range is insanely HUGE! WERE talking BABYLON 5 & STAR WARS HUGE!
Bigger ships wouldn't have fit through the doors of the Star Trek III spacedock. Only after they were upgraded between III and TNG are bigger ships allowed.All that said I still think the Kelvin was huge too (I still think the saucer Enterprise clips in the debris field is a Kelvin-type), but I still don’t get why F’n Huge sized ships “aren’t allowed” until Next Generation (case in point: The moon-sized mushroom-shaped Spacedock from Star Trek III and TNG. If they can build that, big ships aren’t much of a problem!)
Bigger ships wouldn't have fit through the doors of the Star Trek III spacedock. Only after they were upgraded between III and TNG are bigger ships allowed.All that said I still think the Kelvin was huge too (I still think the saucer Enterprise clips in the debris field is a Kelvin-type), but I still don’t get why F’n Huge sized ships “aren’t allowed” until Next Generation (case in point: The moon-sized mushroom-shaped Spacedock from Star Trek III and TNG. If they can build that, big ships aren’t much of a problem!)![]()
Hi, I'm new here and this is my first post - so please be gentle with me- has anyone calculated whether the window onto the bridge (that we see in the upside-down tracking shot out from the bridge) tallies better with a 366 meter Enterprise than with a 725 meter Enterprise? Am very curious to see if the bridge window/viewscreen dictates a smaller size for the new ship ...
You know, looking at that bridge window from top-down that's close to a full deck from what I saw from the film.Hi, I'm new here and this is my first post - so please be gentle with me- has anyone calculated whether the window onto the bridge (that we see in the upside-down tracking shot out from the bridge) tallies better with a 366 meter Enterprise than with a 725 meter Enterprise? Am very curious to see if the bridge window/viewscreen dictates a smaller size for the new ship ...
If you look at the box cover for the model...
http://img.trekmovie.com/images/merchandise/r2-st09-1.jpg
... you can see how the window was inset to adjust for the larger size.
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