glaring inconsistencies like these
1) I believe the gantry IS touching the saucer.
2) Eyesight and common sense don't work when there are different effects shots showing the ship at two different sizes.
3) Official dimensions were grossly fudged to allow for the shuttles and (possibly) the engineering set.
4) I might be able to buy the alternate universe/BIG ships scenario if the other ships in the spacedock scene weren't kitbashes of Kelvin components. There's no way the Kelvin was Galaxy-sized. It doesn't fit with the prime timeline nor with what we saw onscreen.
I like 300 meters better. Makes more sense to me. Don't like it? Sorry to hear. I think 700 meters reeks of penis-envy toward Star Wars and BSG. To me bigger isn't necessarily any cooler.
As a 3D modeler; I second that. The gantry is definately not touching the saucer; that's easily spotted.1) I believe the gantry IS touching the saucer.
No it isn't. As a 3D modeller myself, the perspective would be all wrong if the grantry were touching the saucer. It's not.
As a 3D modeler; I second that. The gantry is definately not touching the saucer; that's easily spotted.No it isn't. As a 3D modeller myself, the perspective would be all wrong if the grantry were touching the saucer. It's not.
I live to please.As a human being, I find both of you guys very entertaining.As a 3D modeler; I second that. The gantry is definately not touching the saucer; that's easily spotted.No it isn't. As a 3D modeller myself, the perspective would be all wrong if the grantry were touching the saucer. It's not.
I can only see one clearly defined figure; the one on the gantry.Whether that gantry is touching the saucer or not, other figures are pretty visible on the hull. Ignoring the figures I have circled in this picture, you can clearly see two figures standing down in front of the torpedo launcher standing on the hull above the deflector. On another note, why is this even a debate anymore on this board? There are sources from ILM that have stated that the ship was originally designed at 366 meters and upscaled in certain environments to seem grander. The ship was shown at different scales, so for either side to claim the ship is definitely one size are completely unfounded.
I can only see one clearly defined figure; the one on the gantry.Whether that gantry is touching the saucer or not, other figures are pretty visible on the hull. Ignoring the figures I have circled in this picture, you can clearly see two figures standing down in front of the torpedo launcher standing on the hull above the deflector. On another note, why is this even a debate anymore on this board? There are sources from ILM that have stated that the ship was originally designed at 366 meters and upscaled in certain environments to seem grander. The ship was shown at different scales, so for either side to claim the ship is definitely one size are completely unfounded.
But regardless, it doesn't matter. Even if it's ~300m in that shot, it's final size is ~700m. Doesn't matter if it was ~300m, ~100m or ~1cm at first, it doesn't even matter had they scaled it to 700m, to 2km, to 10m, to 1 gazillion km, back to 2cm and then to 700m; the final size it what counts, or they wouldn't have upscaled it.
I guess that makes sense if you need to fit some 90 shuttlecraft and a beer brewery inside.
That is worrying. Well, we could always stop speculating until we know for sure.![]()
No f_cking way!
No f_cking way!
It was posted about twelve pages ago. ILM sources give the length of the ship at EXACTLy 2357 feet. THAT is the final size, handed to us by the people who made the damn movie. Arguments against this size is a matter of personal preference and apparently boil down to three campsI can only see one clearly defined figure; the one on the gantry.Whether that gantry is touching the saucer or not, other figures are pretty visible on the hull. Ignoring the figures I have circled in this picture, you can clearly see two figures standing down in front of the torpedo launcher standing on the hull above the deflector. On another note, why is this even a debate anymore on this board? There are sources from ILM that have stated that the ship was originally designed at 366 meters and upscaled in certain environments to seem grander. The ship was shown at different scales, so for either side to claim the ship is definitely one size are completely unfounded.
But regardless, it doesn't matter. Even if it's ~300m in that shot, it's final size is ~700m. Doesn't matter if it was ~300m, ~100m or ~1cm at first, it doesn't even matter had they scaled it to 700m, to 2km, to 10m, to 1 gazillion km, back to 2cm and then to 700m; the final size it what counts, or they wouldn't have upscaled it.
There is not a quote anywhere that nails down for sure what the FINAL size was...
On the contrary... Deck '78 proves that the Enterprise was approximately 700 meters in the original timeline as well. All indications of any other size are mere production goofs.
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It was posted about twelve pages ago. ILM sources give the length of the ship at EXACTLy 2357 feet. THAT is the final size, handed to us by the people who made the damn movie. Arguments against this size is a matter of personal preference and apparently boil down to three campsI can only see one clearly defined figure; the one on the gantry.
But regardless, it doesn't matter. Even if it's ~300m in that shot, it's final size is ~700m. Doesn't matter if it was ~300m, ~100m or ~1cm at first, it doesn't even matter had they scaled it to 700m, to 2km, to 10m, to 1 gazillion km, back to 2cm and then to 700m; the final size it what counts, or they wouldn't have upscaled it.
There is not a quote anywhere that nails down for sure what the FINAL size was...
1) TOS era ships shouldn't be this big, therefore, Enterprise shouldn't be this big.
2) TNG era ships were this big, therefore, Enterprise shouldn't be this big
3) It doesn't look this big, therefore, it shouldn't be this big.
We can argue in circles forever about what size the ship SHOULD be. But the production crew ultimately made the ship 718 meters long regardless of what anyone else thinks.
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