"Somewhat" backed up? In the happy retcon world of Trek? Please. That's nothing that can't be interpreted as the crew simply acknowledging that Excelsior's bigger than the old Enterprise.
True, but the point is that it would be rather frickin'
odd that the classic crew would consider the
Excelsior impressive if she were one of the
smallest ships in the fleet. It would also be odd that the classic
Enterprise, as a heavy cruiser, or battle cruiser, was a tiny pint-size dwarf of a ship, and that the Kelvin was the 'regular size'
scout, of all things, all along.
The point that Timo, and others, is trying to make is that the classic
Enterprise was not only not special, despite the dialog and 40 years of history that says otherwise, but is in fact a relative
dingy. And that opinion is being put forward for no other reason to explain away the Kelvin's large size.
Besides, you of all peo[ple should know that unless Excelsior has postage stamp-sized windows, a porta-potty sized bridge and 6' tall decks, it's actually 700+ meters long - putting it roughly on par with the 2009 Starship Enterprise and making it bigger than the Kelvin.
The model has a lot of problems with it, to be sure, but she was never supposed to be
that big. But even then, the idea we were supposed to get across about the Excelsior was that she was a "big ship", almost unheard of in size for the TOS period. It wouldn't make a lot of since if she were still at the same size or smaller than the bulk of the fleet 30 to 40 years prior.
They merely had a bigger budget, a grander vision than a 1960's TV series could ever hope to realize, filmed in huge locations for their ships' interiors, designed bigger shuttles, made the ships bigger to match and then retconned it into the continuity.
Not really. A lot of people here assume, despite the 'word of god' saying otherwise, that the production crew cared about the scaling and details of the VFX. Abrams (and others) explicitly said otherwise. Remember, the Art of the Movie book uses feet and meters interchangably (1' = 1m). They wanted a 'big ship' to prove how awesome it was - pure penis envy. It's also far from the only franchise to be suffering from that mindset. Nearly everyone's making bigger and bigger ships.
Voyager fans don't get upset that the Next Gen Enterprise was bigger than "their" ship. Other than ejecting the saucer while stirring music plays, the E-D and Voyager had pretty much identical capabilities. Similar would be true of the USS Kelvin, the TOS Enterprise and her larger 2009 equivalent.
No one is saying that 'The USS Voyager actually sucked, and was little more than a shuttlecraft because this OTHER ship from something else is really the end-all awesomesauce', which is what Timo's argument requires. Thing is, I actually
like the overall design of the Kelvin, but I acknowledge that it's too big to be part of the TOS backstory. NuTrek's backstory is just NOT the same as TOS - it's that simple. Explain it away all you like, but the Kelvin would not have fit into the universe as presented from 1965 - 1989. The fan demands that it
do so is just annoying.