Well, I know this isn't a democracy... but I vote for the larger design! My reasoning is simple, if hard to support... I just thought about which one I'd rather fly in if I had the choice. The one where I could stand up once is a while is my definite choice!
For that matter, looking at the saucer scale section Tallguy posted, I'm even more convinced that the ship needs to be longer... is this where the 1080' vs 947' argument (which I've never heard before but I think makes sense based upon what I'm seeing!) is coming from?
Yeah, the "everything is scaled up by 10%" line I just sort of threw away earlier is seeming to be remarkably accurate... yikes...
As for the 10' ceilings... hmmm... I think that I'd be inclined to go for an 8' floor-to-ceiling height, with a 1' floor thickness and a 1' ceiling thickness... meaning that for a "topmost" deck, you'd have 1' between the interior and the exterior, for a "bottommost" deck you'd have 1' between the interior and the exterior, and for interior decks, you'd have 2' between one ceiling and the next higher floor. This is consistent with what we've seen on-screen, I think, overall.
Why do I get the impression that this has already been argued to death, though?
For that matter, looking at the saucer scale section Tallguy posted, I'm even more convinced that the ship needs to be longer... is this where the 1080' vs 947' argument (which I've never heard before but I think makes sense based upon what I'm seeing!) is coming from?
Yeah, the "everything is scaled up by 10%" line I just sort of threw away earlier is seeming to be remarkably accurate... yikes...
As for the 10' ceilings... hmmm... I think that I'd be inclined to go for an 8' floor-to-ceiling height, with a 1' floor thickness and a 1' ceiling thickness... meaning that for a "topmost" deck, you'd have 1' between the interior and the exterior, for a "bottommost" deck you'd have 1' between the interior and the exterior, and for interior decks, you'd have 2' between one ceiling and the next higher floor. This is consistent with what we've seen on-screen, I think, overall.
Why do I get the impression that this has already been argued to death, though?
