. I'm guessing someone realized that making the Enterprise E larger than the D would be quite ridiculous indeed.
If I recall correctly, Ira Behr also strongly implied that the decision to make the Defiant a small ship was driven, in part, by the desire of Berman and Piller to not have DS9's new ship upstage the about-to-be-released Voyager. They considered Voyager to be the "hot new ship" and wanted it to get all the attention. It's the same reason Ron Moore was told he couldn't name the ship Valiant. They didn't want another "V name."
If I recall correctly, Ira Behr also strongly implied that the decision to make the Defiant a small ship was driven, in part, by the desire of Berman and Piller to not have DS9's new ship upstage the about-to-be-released Voyager. They considered Voyager to be the "hot new ship" and wanted it to get all the attention. It's the same reason Ron Moore was told he couldn't name the ship Valiant. They didn't want another "V name."
Then the question has to be asked did the Defiant upstage the Voyager anyway?
As for the crew compliment of Voyager itself, it could be that it only had 140 because it's mission was basically to be a quick trip to the badlands. Perhaps upon it's return it would have had it's crew bolstered.
It seemed awfully convenient that the size of the baddie's ship was generally also scaled down to match that of the Defiant and Voyager. Apparently most races in the Delta hang out in the 350m range in regards to their ship scale. And the Jem'hadar happened to fly around in ships that were the same size as the Defiant.
It seemed awfully convenient that the size of the baddie's ship was generally also scaled down to match that of the Defiant and Voyager. Apparently most races in the Delta hang out in the 350m range in regards to their ship scale. And the Jem'hadar happened to fly around in ships that were the same size as the Defiant.
You do realize that the Jem'Hadar attack ship design you're talking about (the one slightly smaller than the Defiant class) was actually created before the Defiant was, right?
The U.S.S. Defiant was created for and first appeared in episode 3x01, "The Search, Part I," which aired on 26 September 1994. The Jem'Hadar attack ship was created for and first appeared in episode 2x26, "The Jem'Hadar," which aired on 12 June 1994 -- more than three months earlier. Indeed, the Jem'Hadar attack ships first went up against the Galaxy-class U.S.S. Odyssey, not the Defiant.
Rolling forward, the barely-seen Enterprise-J is clearly larger than any of the prior we have seen.
...But that's where the parity ends. Next up is the Jem Hadar battleship (the one the Valiant fought) which is about a mile long, it's twice the length of the battlecruiser or the UFP's top line ships.
There may also be some kind of super-dreadnought up to 3 miles long, but that's a matter of debate. Supposedly some of these appeared in the Cardassia defence fleet, but it's been claimed it was a VFX error and they were supposed to be the standard battleship.
It seemed awfully convenient that the size of the baddie's ship was generally also scaled down to match that of the Defiant and Voyager. Apparently most races in the Delta hang out in the 350m range in regards to their ship scale. And the Jem'hadar happened to fly around in ships that were the same size as the Defiant.
You do realize that the Jem'Hadar attack ship design you're talking about (the one slightly smaller than the Defiant class) was actually created before the Defiant was, right?
The U.S.S. Defiant was created for and first appeared in episode 3x01, "The Search, Part I," which aired on 26 September 1994. The Jem'Hadar attack ship was created for and first appeared in episode 2x26, "The Jem'Hadar," which aired on 12 June 1994 -- more than three months earlier. Indeed, the Jem'Hadar attack ships first went up against the Galaxy-class U.S.S. Odyssey, not the Defiant.
The Jem Hadar had some huge warships dwarfing anything in the UFP-IKE arsenal.
(Also: "IKE?" Does that mean "Imperial Klingon Empire?" You do realize that "imperial" is just the adjective form of "empire," right? Calling it the "Imperial Klingon Empire" would be like calling it the "Federal Russian Federation," or the "Republican French Republic." Its name is just "the Klingon Empire.")
(Also: "IKE?" Does that mean "Imperial Klingon Empire?" You do realize that "imperial" is just the adjective form of "empire," right? Calling it the "Imperial Klingon Empire" would be like calling it the "Federal Russian Federation," or the "Republican French Republic." Its name is just "the Klingon Empire.")
To be fair, Picard referred to the Imperial Klingon Empire, or rather the Klingon Imperial Empire, in "Sins of the Father".
. I'm guessing someone realized that making the Enterprise E larger than the D would be quite ridiculous indeed.
Why is that?
The USS Fanboi Ubership - You could fit a Borg cube inside the Shuttle Bay. I'm guessing someone realized that making the Enterprise E larger than the D would be quite ridiculous indeed.
Why is that?
The D is already pretty large, anything bigger risks being a fanboy ubership.
. I'm guessing someone realized that making the Enterprise E larger than the D would be quite ridiculous indeed.
Why is that?
The D is already pretty large, anything bigger risks being a fanboy ubership.
. I'm guessing someone realized that making the Enterprise E larger than the D would be quite ridiculous indeed.
Why is that?
The D is already pretty large, anything bigger risks being a fanboy ubership.
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