Sometimes it’s metric,
View attachment 5794
sometimes it’s not.
View attachment 5795
I hope this wasn’t one of those metric days.
Gene misread 947 meters instead of 947 feet....or that the Enterprise was originally conceived as being much larger...remember that fleet of jetliners, anyone?
What fleet of jetliners?
The original series bible implied an Enterprise around twice as big as the "official" one, as we can see from this description of the saucer:In The Making of Star Trek (TMOST), Roddenberry is hyping the size of the Enterprise, and he says the Hangar Deck could contain a whole fleet of today's jet liners. In essence, he was selling the show's exciting concepts and not doing the math.
Of course, that same magnificent book includes Matt Jefferies' technical drawings of the ship, complete with measurements.
On a ship that large, there would at least be room for a "small" fleet of jetsThis is the portion of the shop in which we will be and which we will use most. It contains at the very top the ship's bridge and general operation facilities. This "saucer" is approximately twenty stories thick at its widest spot, containing also primary ship's departments, living accommodations, recreational facilities, laboratories, and is in fact a completely self-sustaining unit which can detach itself from the galaxy drive units and operate on atomic impulse power for short-range solar system exploration.
The original series bible implied an Enterprise around twice as big as the "official" one, as we can see from this description of the saucer
And I almost think the red dress woman in "Amok Time" is Elizabeth Rogers (Lt. Palmer), but her hair is a little different and there's no stripe on the sleeve.
At that time Elizabeth Rogers had bangs, and the other actress's profile looks different. And she seems shorter, somehow. So you're right in assuming it probably isn't her.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.