You claim that the ship IS 718 meters, because you chose ONE of the figures ILM gave us...You are ignoring several other "official" numbers and choosing the one you like best. Is the 718 meter figure magical or something? It seems that everyone latches onto it like its the final say when in reality, its just another number from another interview. We've gotten so many different numbers its ridiculous. I have seen you criticize people for making analysis's of screencaps from the movie saying that screencaps are subjective and can't be used to prove things, yet, you suddenly latch onto screen evidence in support of your viewpoint and pick the ONE number you like because it fits your view. ILM said it was different sizes, they said that it was rescaled based on the shot they wanted at the time. You say that certain shots support a certain scale but I cannot remember one bit of analysis that you have shown at all in support of your claims. I could be mistaken, and if I am about you supporting your claims with proof I apologize. Unfortunetly I feel like a lot of your comments have been unfounded and it seems like you throw out all the numbers that they have been quoted and choose the one you like best..
Taken from Memory Alpha (Sums up the different sizes we have been given)
Various sources agree that the
Enterprise is much bigger than the refit
Constitution-class from the prime universe, despite the similarities. ILM Art Director
Alex Jaeger explained the size in
Cinefex #118:
The reconfigured ship was a larger vessel than previous manifestations — approximately 1,200 feet [370 meters] long compared to the 947-foot ship of the original series. Once we got the ship built and started putting it in environments, it felt too small. The shuttle bay gave us a clear relative scale — shuttles initially appeared much bigger than we had imagined — so we bumped up the
Enterprise scale, which gave her a grander feel and allowed us to include more detail.
[3]
In a comment on his blog, Jaeger quoted a figure of 2500 feet (760 meters) from an early chart, adding that the size may have been somewhat reduced later on.
[4] Other sources provide the following numbers:
- The length is given as 2357 feet (718 meters) in a CG Society article on ILM's visual effects work for the film. [5]
- ILM model supervisor Bruce Holcomb states that the Enterprise is 2000 feet (600 meters) long in an interview for Studio Daily. [6]
- Gizmodo blog writer Jesus Diaz revealed a figure of 2379.75 feet (725.35 meters), citing as his source a "David B." of Bad Robot Productions. [7]
- The Post Magazine article 'Star Trek' Returns gives a length of 3000 feet (900 meters). [8]
- The Enterprise Tour includes the following dimensions:
- Length: 2500 feet (760 meters)
- Saucer diameter: 1100 feet (340 meters)
- Height: 625 feet (190 meters) [9]
- Tom Lowe of Round 2 said that their first model kit of the new Enterprise will probably be released at a scale of 1:2500, making it around 11.5 inches in length. This works out to approximately 2400 feet (730 meters). [10]
It's impossible to claim one size is the correct size because we have been given so many. If ILM would just come out and say...guess what, this is the size, its the final word, that would be great. Unfortunately they can't because I have a feeling there is not one size yet.