They are labelled as port and starboard towns, with squares...and there's a grotto.
I wonder, are there any pics of Enterprise-D next to some things we know, something large, for example it would be interesting to see Ent-D next to statue of liberty or something like that.![]()
I actually think it'd be fine if the writers decided to make it a crew of around 2000 or even 3000. Although some others in a different thread supposed that a lot of that "empty" volume is useful for highly specialized equipment and cargo that might only be needed occasionally on a long exploratory mission. "Data, do we have a Tomagraphjc Imaging Scanner on board?" "Yeah, it's on Deck 40 right next to Quinn Mallory's sliding machine."
Whipped this together with a random diagram of buildings i found Googling:
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42 stories is a "skyscraper" in most cities
Also consider the width of the saucer compared to the width of one of the buildings. One deck has considerably more surface area than one story of a building.
Have you ever been to one of those really huge Las Vegas hotels? There are endless identical hallways. I hope the D isn't like that on the inside(fictionally speaking, of course)It's small compared to human ships in SW, SG, B5, BSG, and others. Including Star Trek.
I love how spacious it is though. I also wish we could see more of its open spaces. Heck, the corridors we saw were always a reuse of the same set, but arcs of some corridors should have stretched way broader.
You couldn't really get lost though, as 1) the ship would verbally tell you where you are, 2) light up a panel to show you a schematic where you are, then light up your way to wherever you want to get, and 3) I thought I remembered an episode where Chakotay or Riker or someone looked at an intersection to read where exactly they were, so it may be written on the walls somewhere too.
Whipped this together with a random diagram of buildings i found Googling:
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...But it isn't, not really - the sets are in agreement with the miniature, at least for E-D and Voyager.
The bridges of the TOS and TOS movie Enterprises would actually have felt more at home in ships slightly bigger than the suggested 300 m or so. And the E-E bridge has some side rooms that just plain cannot fit inside the dome shown on the outside, although in this case even making the E-E five times bigger wouldn't help appreciably!
Timo Saloniemi
Except for the window in Picard's ready room, which isn't on the model....But it isn't, not really - the sets are in agreement with the miniature, at least for E-D and Voyager.
Easily my lest-favorite thing about the JJ-verse reboot is the needless and illogical re-scaling of the Enterprise. If you take what they say the size of it is, they've basically made it the size of the Enterprise-D, while keeping the basic same design and proportions as the original Enterprise. It's really annoying for a lot of reasons that have surely been discussed to death already, and it's one of the only major things that keeps me from embracing the reboot. That's not even to mention the ridiculous "Vengeance" in Into Darkness.
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