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Size Of The New Enterprise (large images)

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I believe the Enterprise-E underwent similar modifications during "First Contact" and between FC and "Nemesis." ;)
 
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I've done a little analysis -- aside from the fact that some people might not like the 700 meter length, it's actually quite consistent with what's shown on screen.

First off, the shuttles:
decks_0.jpg

If you go by an average length of 1.80m for a person, then the doorway on the shuttle is about that size, since one can just stand upright. Extrapolating the length means that the entire shuttle is about 2.63m high.

Next, the shuttlebay:
decks_1.jpg

If you assume the height of 2.63m for a shuttle, the shuttlebay interior is about 13m high. The lower part under the shuttlebay is usually one deck high (for servicing shuttles); this can be seen on Voyager amongst others. That part seems to be about 4m high. If you assume a deck height of a bit bigger then 4m, you can exactly fit 4 decks, if you count the outer hull. You can fit 5 if you count the deck below.

Now for the bridge:
decks_2.jpg

If you look at this sequence in animation, you can somewhat make out people moving. It seems the windows are slightly curved (the people seem to be shot from slightly above as well). Extrapolating that, I've marked what might be one full deck.

The slits on the back of the bridge:
decks_3.jpg

I don't know what these slits are (observation room windows?), but they seem to be on the same level as the bridge viewscreen window. As we know the bridge is always somewhat higher due to the dome, these should be one deck high.

And last but not least, the extrapolated decks:

(thumbnail; click to enlarge)

When taking all this 'evidence' into account, we can puzzle a bit. Drawing lines where we see they probably are from the above screen evidence and assuming a completely regular deck height (seems to be slightly off in the front lower engineering hull, though) we can extrapolate where the decks are, how many there are and how high they are.

The new Enterprise has a (supposed by Bad Robot) length of 725.35m, an extrapolated height of 164.87m, a deck height of 4.15m and 32 decks in total.

At least, if this is correct. We, of course, have no way to know yet. Especially since the outline might be incorrect. But at least it seems to be a lot more correct then Ex Astria's representation or the various ortho's of fan-made Enterprises I've seen as of yet.

Why have I used Bad Robot's length? Because it was the only one that seemed to fit. Certainly, the only one that seemed to fit both on-screen evidence and the placement of windows. Extrapolating from known points, the others had windows between decks or a ridiculously small or large deck height. This only has window inconsistencies in the lower front engineering hull; that might be due to inconsistent deck heights or the fact that engineering is so damn large.

Also, and perhaps most importantly, the windows in the saucer rim seem to suggest the "old" deck size of 2 is out of the question. As you can see, there are two rows of windows just above each other. If you count it as 4 decks, the topmost and lowermost decks have no windows. If you count it as 2 decks, the upper deck has windows that are too low for even midget people to look through. Either that, or the Enterprise has reversed gravity on that entire deck, just to line up the windows with a normal viewing height. Doesn't seem all that logical, though.
 
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Very well done, DiSiLLUSiON.

And another reason to go with Bad Robot's figure? It doesn't sound like someone's just fudging to a high round number like "2000", "2500" or "3000".
 
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Agreed, that's a pretty flawless analysis, DiSiLLUSiON. Regardless of the varying sizes that people may have supposed while the film was being made, it does seem to hold a surprising amount of water as the "final" figure. :techman:
 
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Yes good work, DiSiLLUSiON... I did lots of analysises like that in my B5 heydays... ;)

I think your efforts also work well with the ILM figure of 2000 ft / 610m. That would indicate a deck height of 3.5 meters which I think makes a little more sense. ~30 decks looks very reasonable based on that drawing.
 
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I gave a link to DiSiLLUSion's post over on Doug Drexler's blog, where people are heatedly debating the issue (including Bernd).
 
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Yes good work, DiSiLLUSiON... I did lots of analysises like that in my B5 heydays... ;)

I think your efforts also work well with the ILM figure of 2000 ft / 610m. That would indicate a deck height of 3.5 meters which I think makes a little more sense. ~30 decks looks very reasonable based on that drawing.

A deck height of 3.5 meters might also work.

However, even though the Enterprise shouldn't have Jeffries' Tubes (the original didn't have them), all that water must come from somewhere, seeing as they don't have replicators yet. And there should be enough plumbing. As such, I believe a substantial amount of space would be needed for tubing and the like. Then a 4.15m height would work, with about a meter between decks for the plumbing and electrical systems; accessible perhaps from panels in the ceiling and the floor.

That's assuming there are no service corridors, which we only saw once (in STV). Or that they are accessible from those service corridors which then would have to be higher then the regular corridors.

Edit: If we go by this picture, the corridors are about 2 meters high, which would make even the 3.5m figure a bit on the high side, but you can't realistically get any lower then 3.5m if you go by the exterior shots.
I gave a link to DiSiLLUSion's post over on Doug Drexler's blog, where people are heatedly debating the issue (including Bernd).

I don't see it yet; is it the first time you post there? The software might make your post wait for moderation for anti-spam reasons. If not, can you give me the link? I'd like to follow that discussion as well.
 
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I don't see it yet; is it the first time you post there? The software might make your post wait for moderation for anti-spam reasons. If not, can you give me the link? I'd like to follow that discussion as well.

It hasn't shown up yet, no. I assumed the moderation requirement was because I put a link in the post.
 
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I don't see it yet; is it the first time you post there? The software might make your post wait for moderation for anti-spam reasons. If not, can you give me the link? I'd like to follow that discussion as well.

It hasn't shown up yet, no. I assumed the moderation requirement was because I put a link in the post.
I just tried and it did show up.

However, I did state your nickname on the possibility that your post might end up lower in the chain; I thought it only fair to acknowledge your post first.
 
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However, I did state your nickname on the possibility that your post might end up lower in the chain; I thought it only fair to acknowledge your post first.

Well thankee, sir. :adore: I posted under my RL name, there though. :lol:
 
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I like this picture because is shows how silly the nacels of the new ship are. How in the word do those supports hold them up when they are only at the very end? Also the ship looks like someone squished the whole thing.
Well, it's space so there's no weight to weight down the aft end of the nacelles. So, there's that.

It wasn't built in space.

You're right.
She's from Iowa. She only works in outer space.
 
Re: Size Of The New Enterprise

I've done a little analysis -- aside from the fact that some people might not like the 700 meter length, it's actually quite consistent with what's shown on screen.

First off, the shuttles:
decks_0.jpg

If you go by an average length of 1.80m for a person, then the doorway on the shuttle is about that size, since one can just stand upright. Extrapolating the length means that the entire shuttle is about 2.63m high.

Next, the shuttlebay:
decks_1.jpg

If you assume the height of 2.63m for a shuttle, the shuttlebay interior is about 13m high. The lower part under the shuttlebay is usually one deck high (for servicing shuttles); this can be seen on Voyager amongst others. That part seems to be about 4m high. If you assume a deck height of a bit bigger then 4m, you can exactly fit 4 decks, if you count the outer hull. You can fit 5 if you count the deck below.

Now for the bridge:
decks_2.jpg

If you look at this sequence in animation, you can somewhat make out people moving. It seems the windows are slightly curved (the people seem to be shot from slightly above as well). Extrapolating that, I've marked what might be one full deck.

The slits on the back of the bridge:
decks_3.jpg

I don't know what these slits are (observation room windows?), but they seem to be on the same level as the bridge viewscreen window. As we know the bridge is always somewhat higher due to the dome, these should be one deck high.

And last but not least, the extrapolated decks:

(thumbnail; click to enlarge)

When taking all this 'evidence' into account, we can puzzle a bit. Drawing lines where we see they probably are from the above screen evidence and assuming a completely regular deck height (seems to be slightly off in the front lower engineering hull, though) we can extrapolate where the decks are, how many there are and how high they are.

The new Enterprise has a (supposed by Bad Robot) length of 725.35m, an extrapolated height of 164.87m, a deck height of 4.15m and 32 decks in total.

At least, if this is correct. We, of course, have no way to know yet. Especially since the outline might be incorrect. But at least it seems to be a lot more correct then Ex Astria's representation or the various ortho's of fan-made Enterprises I've seen as of yet.

Why have I used Bad Robot's length? Because it was the only one that seemed to fit. Certainly, the only one that seemed to fit both on-screen evidence and the placement of windows. Extrapolating from known points, the others had windows between decks or a ridiculously small or large deck height. This only has window inconsistencies in the lower front engineering hull; that might be due to inconsistent deck heights or the fact that engineering is so damn large.

Also, and perhaps most importantly, the windows in the saucer rim seem to suggest the "old" deck size of 2 is out of the question. As you can see, there are two rows of windows just above each other. If you count it as 4 decks, the topmost and lowermost decks have no windows. If you count it as 2 decks, the upper deck has windows that are too low for even midget people to look through. Either that, or the Enterprise has reversed gravity on that entire deck, just to line up the windows with a normal viewing height. Doesn't seem all that logical, though.

:techman:
 
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Think about it - bigger is better. A bigger ship in the TOS era than ones in the TNG era, imagine the size of the nuTNG era ships! When you got massive structures like Borg cubes running around, an extra 100 metres here or there will definately come in handy.

I keep thinking though, the Naranda dwarfed the Enterprise, it must be like, planet sized.
 
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There's no reason to assume JJ's "TNG" era ships will be any larger than TNG prime's ships. Cars today aren't any larger than cars of 50 years ago.
 
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There's no reason to assume JJ's "TNG" era ships will be any larger than TNG prime's ships. Cars today aren't any larger than cars of 50 years ago.

Problem is we can work this out so that the Kelvi was likely ridicuously larger too.

Ugh.

Ant Ent-nil almost the size of a Galaxy-class is a LOT to swallow. :rolleyes:

Of all the things for them to...

:rolleyes:
 
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Really? The size of an imaginary spaceship (that hasn't ever has a canonical size to begin with) is bigger (maybe). You're really rolling your eyes at that?
 
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There's no reason to assume JJ's "TNG" era ships will be any larger than TNG prime's ships. Cars today aren't any larger than cars of 50 years ago.

But, we don't have all of space to occupy our roads, and we don't need to fit countless people inside them (although car companies seem to think they need to fit as many gymnists in as possible).
 
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We don't need to fit countless people inside a starship. The only reason the E-D was as large as it was was because they (the writers) wanted to have families on board. How many other HUGE ships do we see in Trek? None. They're all much smaller than a Galaxy class. Intrepid: smaller. Defiant: smaller. Sovereign: smaller.

I can't think of a legitimate reason to have families on a starship. Remember, space is a disease wrapped in darkness and silence - why anyone in their right mind would want their children to tag along is beyond me.

Also, this incarnation of Star Trek seems to be much more gritty and dangerous than any incarnation we've seen before. Hell, JJ killed 6,000,000,000 plus 6 starships and a Robau in the first half of the movie...just because he could.
 
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