howdy,
i whipped up this image showing the relative size of the enterprise to a 747: http://mouseinhouseproductions.com/enter747.jpg
cheers!
Should be compared to a Kirov cruiser or Ticonderoga
howdy,
i whipped up this image showing the relative size of the enterprise to a 747: http://mouseinhouseproductions.com/enter747.jpg
cheers!
Back to the subject, and why a comparision between the Enterprise and a 747 is relevant, the 747-400 has a seating capacity of up to 524, i.e., the entire standard compliment of a Constitution class starship with room to spare.
That's SOOOOO COOL!!!! Brilliant!while not very tall - here is a guy named stephen on the hull:
http://tinyurl.com/ygjsdmp
I wouldn't characterize it as "grotesquely huge," but yeah, I see no reason for the size increase.Also shows how pointless it was for JJ to make the ship as grotesquely huge as he did.
That's a different class, and a different time.Or for Probert to make the Enterprise-D as big as he did, right?
Also shows how pointless it was for JJ to make the ship as grotesquely huge as he did.
Or for Probert to make the Enterprise-D as big as he did, right?
Also shows how pointless it was for JJ to make the ship as grotesquely huge as he did.
Or for Probert to make the Enterprise-D as big as he did, right?
I'd have preferred it had the 1701-D been slightly smaller than the 1701, owing to more efficient technology and a greater degree of automation. Indeed, my idea of a 24th Century ship of the line would have had more in common with the Intrepid class than the Galaxy.
That's just it--I always thought the mission profile of the D was silly and unworkable as originally conceived. Apparently, the creators felt the same, since it was quietly dropped early on in favor of something even less deep-space oriented than that of the original 1701. And the idea of families on board a ship that regularly faces destruction is so stupid as to be offensive.
This gets the idea across quite nicely.The point of the comparison is that most people have seen a 747 in person. The size comparison with modern aircraft carriers work just fine for me, but I lived in Coronado while growing up and carriers were a daily sight (both Kitty Hawk and Constellation nearly daily, and the Enterprise from time to time).
Now if you are wanting a size comparison and crew comparison, maybe this will illustrate how spacious the TOS Enterprise was meant to be...
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The original Enterprise was a very big ship.
But those who don't believe it aren't going to be convinced no matter what.![]()
Yep. Verrrry comfortable.![]()
This gets the idea across quite nicely.
JJ reading Star Trek fans' opinions? I think we're safe.If it were the size of a Stardestroyer from Star Wars, then that would have been waaaay too big.
Let's hope JJ's not reading this.![]()
no doubt it's a huge, comfortable ship. i can't understand why they later increased the size. but my imagination as a child made it much larger than it actually is. so when it's compared to 747 or or other familiar craft or a person - i'm surprised by how much smaller it is than i imagined. it's a very ship-shape ship, and the best IMHO.
i can look at it endlessly and imagine...
JJ reading Star Trek fans' opinions? I think we're safe.Let's hope JJ's not reading this.![]()
You clearly haven't seen any of his recent interviews where he explains that he has heard the criticisms by some Trek fans despite how well the movie was reviewed and that he plans to reflect upon those criticisms in the twelfth film. JJ is a bright guy he isn't so arrogant that he won't listen to what works and what doesn't.
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