If the condom fits...Didnt know there is such a large amount of size queens here ;-) Don't shoot me down, but does it really matter how big it is? Its what you do with that counts...

If the condom fits...Didnt know there is such a large amount of size queens here ;-) Don't shoot me down, but does it really matter how big it is? Its what you do with that counts...
Don't shoot me down, but does it really matter how big it is? Its what you do with that counts...
You say that now, just wait until you need to fly five thousand colonists to Nimbus IIIDidnt know there is such a large amount of size queens here ;-) Don't shoot me down, but does it really matter how big it is? Its what you do with that counts...
The windows on the nu1701 are now only giant because they made the ship to be 300m and only later scaled it to 725m as stated in this thread many times.
But too many are confusing "benchmark of credibility" with "the way it used to be."
I must have missed that memo(with a staff that claims they're making something "real" that "could actually happen in our future",
—and that one, too.but apparently really doesn't care either).
The windows on the nu1701 are now only giant because they made the ship to be 300m and only later scaled it to 725m as stated in this thread many times.
I understand that. But it's stupid, sloppy, and I reject it. If they wanted to make the ship twice as big, they should have made more of an effort to design a bigger ship. This isn't a weekly TV series with a limited budget and a production staff that really doesn't care -- it's a 100 million dollar movie (with a staff that claims they're making something "real" that "could actually happen in our future", but apparently really doesn't care either).
But that's the way it is, either you accept the facts or delude yourself into believing otherwise and completely ignore the evidence. It's 725 meters, has been for four years. ILM says so, Paramount says so as well, and many "experts" agree.The windows on the nu1701 are now only giant because they made the ship to be 300m and only later scaled it to 725m as stated in this thread many times.
I understand that. But it's stupid, sloppy, and I reject it. If they wanted to make the ship twice as big, they should have made more of an effort to design a bigger ship. This isn't a weekly TV series with a limited budget and a production staff that really doesn't care -- it's a 100 million dollar movie (with a staff that claims they're making something "real" that "could actually happen in our future", but apparently really doesn't care either).
The windows on the nu1701 are now only giant because they made the ship to be 300m and only later scaled it to 725m as stated in this thread many times.
Starship scaling occurs a lot in Trek. The most notorious case would be the Klingon Bird of Prey. The 50m sized version in Way of the Warrior from DS9 has tiny tiny windows whereas the 400m version of the Bird of Prey seen in TNG 'The Defector' has fucking massive windows.
(actually, the real scandal is that they put bar-code scanners on the bridge stations, but I seem to be the only one outraged by that, so I'm going with the size issue)
The "hatches" aren't only not the same size as they were on the TMP Enterprise (as I already showed you and you're predictably ignoring), but they clearly don't even have the same function! We see an airlock in the opening Nibiru scene of Into Darkness. When opened was the same height as the nearby engineering hull windows.Here's an airplane (an Airbus 320):
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/24/Lufthansa_Airbus_A320-211_D-AIQT_01.jpg
It's about 37m long. It can seat about 200 passengers.
Here's a bigger airplane (the A380):
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/93/A380_Emirates_A6-EDC.jpg
It's twice as long (about 73m). It can seat four times as many people (850 passengers). It clearly is a bigger plane: it has two levels, windows for each level, and note the windows are the same size as on the A320. The hatches are all the same size, because they're built for the same thing (people). The cockpit windows are the same size. The cargo doors are the same size.
No one at Airbus decided to simply take the A320 design and scale it entirely up by a factor of 2, because that way, it would be a bigger, grander plane. The doors aren't twice as big on the A380. The windows aren't twice as big. There are design consequences to upscaling.
And before anyone tries: even bigger planes that have only one level (e.g. Boeing 767, etc....) have MORE WINDOWS that are the same size as the smaller one, hatches that are the same size, etc....
One could choose not to be "outraged" by anything in a Star Trek movie, of course.
One could choose not to be "outraged" by anything in a Star Trek movie, of course.
Thats my approach. As a kid i use to nitpick but that took the fun out of it so now i am strapped in for the ride and have a great time no matter the size of the ship i happen to sit down on![]()
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