Yep, it's a HUGE ship. But, it may not actually be big enough for the shuttle bay to work.
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Where did you get those fantastic orthos from? Obviously not officially, but they seem to be the most accurate yet. Are there any hi-res?
http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/index-bp.html I got them here. They aren't 100 percent accurate, but they are right as far as proportions go from what I can tell![]()
Thanks, this artist did an incredible job. And WOW, are they hi-res!![]()
Yep, it's a HUGE ship. But, it may not actually be big enough for the shuttle bay to work.
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Nah it still works, those fighters are much longer and wider than the shuttles on that movie...Anyways, the size its scaled at is 725 meters, (one of the quoted sizes) if its any bigger it just exaggerates the ridiculousness of it imho.
Those fighters i believe are about 50 to 60 feet long if I remember correctly. I think the more accurate size comparison to the shuttles would be the cabin area of the Seahawk helicopters on the deck.
F-18 dimensions:
Seahawk dimensions:
- Length: 56 ft (17.1 m)
- Wingspan: 40 ft (12.3 m)
- Height: 15 ft 4 in (4.7 m)
- Length: 64 ft 8 in (19.75 m)
- Rotor diameter: 53 ft 8 in (16.35 m)
- Height: 17 ft 2 in (5.2 m)
- Disc area: 2,262 ft² (210 m²)
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It seems that there was a breakdown in "tech talk" in this production. Perhaps an "Enterprise Zcar" would help in the future.
Top ortho with a 366 meter ship and a 725 meter ship...carrier is 333 meters
(tiny dots are actually two people)
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This reminds me of a scene from Zoolander...
JJ Abrams: How can they travel through space if they can't even fit in the ship!?
What is it interstellar travel for ants? It needs to be at least...3 times this big!
ILM: He's right make it bigger
Your images aren't really making a point. They don't favor either scale; except that the smaller enterprise "feels" good to you. Well, the larger one "feels" good to me, so that's that.![]()
Actually, when I look at it, those fighters look to have a "footprint" just a hair bigger than the big transport shuttles, so they make the case for the 700+m version even MORE persusasive.
It seems that there was a breakdown in "tech talk" in this production. Perhaps an "Enterprise Zcar" would help in the future.
If that had been the case, the official length would still be 300 meters despite visual cues to the contrary.
Actually, when I look at it, those fighters look to have a "footprint" just a hair bigger than the big transport shuttles, so they make the case for the 700+m version even MORE persusasive.
Yep! I agree with that... In fact the 300m Enterprise almost seems to have a shuttle bay comparable to a 2-car garage,![]()
Actually, when I look at it, those fighters look to have a "footprint" just a hair bigger than the big transport shuttles, so they make the case for the 700+m version even MORE persusasive.
Yep! I agree with that... In fact the 300m Enterprise almost seems to have a shuttle bay comparable to a 2-car garage,![]()
OK, here's that image and what I did:
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1) I took ONE F-18 and copied it after zooming in so as to get the length right.
2) The F-18 is 56' long, so to get a 30' image I did the math and reduced the image to 53% size.
3 ) I then lined up 5 in a row, oriented port/starboard (as seen in the Enterprise shuttle scenes). I allowed a bit between each image for the gantry's etc (and as a margin of error).
4) I then put one row each port and starboard into the shuttlebays of each Enterprise.
No matter what else is said, the smaller of the two Enterprises is just too small. The larger of the two (725m) is the only one that fits.
All right. In my personal canon it will be 366 metres, that's what it looks like. I can ignore deck 78, I can ignore wrist watch in Spartacus and I can ignore the shuttle bay scene.
What about the bridge window? Or the shuttle flyby scene that Dennis posted about a million posts back?
Top ortho with a 366 meter ship and a 725 meter ship...carrier is 333 meters
(tiny dots are actually two people)
![]()
This reminds me of a scene from Zoolander...
JJ Abrams: How can they travel through space if they can't even fit in the ship!?
What is it interstellar travel for ants? It needs to be at least...3 times this big!
ILM: He's right make it bigger
Your images aren't really making a point. They don't favor either scale; except that the smaller enterprise "feels" good to you. Well, the larger one "feels" good to me, so that's that.![]()
Actually, when I look at it, those fighters look to have a "footprint" just a hair bigger than the big transport shuttles, so they make the case for the 700+m version even MORE persusasive.
Actually, when I look at it, those fighters look to have a "footprint" just a hair bigger than the big transport shuttles, so they make the case for the 700+m version even MORE persusasive.
Yep! I agree with that... In fact the 300m Enterprise almost seems to have a shuttle bay comparable to a 2-car garage,![]()
OK, here's that image and what I did:
![]()
1) I took ONE F-18 and copied it after zooming in so as to get the length right.
2) The F-18 is 56' long, so to get a 30' image I did the math and reduced the image to 53% size.
3 ) I then lined up 5 in a row, oriented port/starboard (as seen in the Enterprise shuttle scenes). I allowed a bit between each image for the gantry's etc (and as a margin of error).
4) I then put one row each port and starboard into the shuttlebays of each Enterprise.
No matter what else is said, the smaller of the two Enterprises is just too small. The larger of the two (725m) is the only one that fits.
It is interesting to compare the nuEnterprise to the aircraft carrier Enterprise, but the carrier isn't exactly the largest vessel around. Even the Queen Mary 2 is longer! Why not compare it to a supertanker like the Knock Nevis, which is 458 m? A 300-m starship was big in 1966, but not anymore. A comparison to the Knock Nevis, built in 1979, would put the nuEnterprise in a more valid context.
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