What is the largest Enterprise?

Discussion in 'General Trek Discussion' started by kgartm1185, Jun 11, 2013.

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Which is bigger?

Poll closed Mar 7, 2016.
  1. USS Enterprise-E

    10 vote(s)
    29.4%
  2. USS Enterprise-D

    24 vote(s)
    70.6%
  1. kgartm1185

    kgartm1185 Lieutenant Red Shirt

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    Between these which is the largest?
     
  2. C.E. Evans

    C.E. Evans Admiral Admiral

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    The Enterprise-D is biggest* as far as overall volume is concerned, although the Enterprise-E is slightly longer.

    In one version of Trek's future, though, it would presumably be the so-called Enterprise-J (designer Doug Drexler estimated the ship was about two miles in length).

    *I'm not touching the nuEnterprise because her size apparently varies last time I heard, but she's presumably up there with the Enterprise-D (or maybe not).
     
  3. Captain Clark Terrell

    Captain Clark Terrell Commodore Commodore

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    Between these what? Each ship named Enterprise? The Enterprise-D is the largest vessel bearing the name to date. It had forty two decks and could hold a crew of more than one thousand people.

    --Sran
     
  4. Galactic Alignment

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    The Ent-E has a lot less internal space than the wonderful Ent-D, definitely. I wouldn't be surprised if the Ent-E is smaller on the inside than the Ent-C (Ambassador class), honestly.

    Always wondered what a true successor to the Enterprise D/Galaxy class would look like, incidentally. The Ent-E is just a 'bad ass' ship so isn't adequate or suitable design wise.
     
  5. C.E. Evans

    C.E. Evans Admiral Admiral

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    The Odyssey-class
    http://trekazoid.files.wordpress.co...418603_6318938602_7259489_3821370_n.jpg?w=510

    CBS authorized this design for the Enterprise-F after a contest for the Star Trek Online game. She's bigger than the Sovereign-class, but still just shy of the Galaxy-class.
    (comparison to the Sovereign-class--warning: big-arse image)
    http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/9875/enterprisecompare.jpg
     
  6. bbjeg

    bbjeg Admiral Admiral

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    I voted for length but the D is bigger, volume wise.
     
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  7. newtontomato539

    newtontomato539 Commander Red Shirt

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    The Bad Robot Enterprise. :techman::drool:
     
  8. F. King Daniel

    F. King Daniel Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    Enterprise NCC-1701-D: 642m
    Enterprise NCC-1701-E: 685m
    Enterprise NCC-1701 (alternate reality): 725m

    The Enterprise-D has the most internal volume although the -E is a little longer.

    The USS Vengeance dwarfs everything, at about 1450m.
     
  9. Kemaiku

    Kemaiku Admiral Admiral

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    Jay, 1+ mile long, many times the internal volume of the D.
     
  10. Belz...

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    I do believe the thread's over, then ! :)
     
  11. Galactic Alignment

    Galactic Alignment Captain Captain

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    Bleaugh, it's just a Sovereign but 'kewler' and more aggressive looking. Well, it fits that design lineage perfectly, but isn't fit to clean out the waste disposal system of the timeless and ever-wonderful Galaxy class.
     
  12. Belz...

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    I agree. I like the Enterprise-F, but I think the proportions aren't quite right.
     
  13. T'Girl

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    Some people just like fat chicks.

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    My vote go to the Enterprise J.

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    :)
     
  14. TheSubCommander

    TheSubCommander Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

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    How do we know the E-J is to that scale, though? All we see is a blurry image on a monitor in Enterprise.
     
  15. R. Star

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    You'd think in the future, the long range vessels would get smaller as the technology got better.
     
  16. Kemaiku

    Kemaiku Admiral Admiral

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    The designer gave some states on the ship, she's just over 1 mile long, and that the saucer is slightly thicker than it looks.
     
  17. C.E. Evans

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    Nope. The Odyssey-class is a beautiful design that fits as an early 25th-Century vessel perfectly, while still being in line with the Sovereign-class.

    He proposed that it's 2 miles long and basically carried a city inside of it complete with parks, universities, and residential & commercial areas. Instead of turbolifts, the crew used site-to-site transporters to get around.
     
  18. F. King Daniel

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    It's worth pointing out that the one and only time we saw the Enterprise-J ("Azati Prime"), we saw it from a window beneath the saucer section, yet according to the views of the completed model, she's flat. Oops.

    I assume that they're making proper use of artifical gravity, and the bottom of the saucer is another ceiling - because if she's miles long. those windows are enourmous and it would take a brave crewmen to keep their orientation walking around on them!
     
  19. C.E. Evans

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    The schematic of the Enterprise-J that's been floating around this thread is just a fan's personal interpretation of the design (as well as it's size in relation to the Enterprise-D), otherwise we don't know how big the windows of the ship are. Along with the ship's original designer who did the completed model, quite a few fans have come up with their own versions of the ship though.
    http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27/Phoenix_56/entj1.jpg
     
  20. anh165

    anh165 Commander Red Shirt

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    The last thing a crew (unless you are an android) is to live in cramped conditions while far away from home.

    Small ships sux.