Christ, we're back to buttholes again.I wonder about you guys...

Buttholes? Where? I know nothing.

Christ, we're back to buttholes again.I wonder about you guys...
Very well - what, specifically, differentiates the classes of ships from each other to such a degree that they cannot be Kelvin kitbashes?We're dealing with something that is SUPPOSED TO BE the real world. Enterprise and Kelvin were modeled as starships, not children's toys.We're not dealing with the REAL WORLD
I saw nothing of the sort, especially considering the twin facts that none of the parts on those ships were visible in other ships, AND the fact that "kitbashing" is something done with models, not CGI.Every ship I saw leaving spacedock other than the Enterprise was clearly a Kelvin kitbash.
I just find the jump from Archer's small NX-01 to a kilometer long 1701 a bit of a rather large jump.
I hereby proclaim otherwise!I hereby proclaim the BIG E to be 762 m long!
The ship was EXACTLY 2500' in the teaser trailer (I spent/wasted an hour in Paint Shop Pro 'proving' this)
I once didn't care. Now I want to shake people until they agree the ship is 762 meters. I blame EAS' childish 12-page rant flaming everyone from JJ to Ryan Church and on down for my "conversion".
As far as on screen evidence goes, it boils down to what scene you want to use as evidence. If you decide on the shuttle bay, or everything else.
I hereby proclaim the BIG E to be 762 m long!
Oh come on- It's the guy's own site, and it's not like he didn't use reason to come to his 366m conclusion.
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Personally, I'm in the 366m one. I don't see any visible difference that made this ship look over 700m long. And it's not like 366m is small by any stretch of the imagination.
When I saw the movie I thought the filming (CGI) was really well done- it made a ship look larger then life, not unlike the flyby of TMP's Enterprise. And the new ship looked not much larger then TMP's...
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I never felt I was watching an "extreme" Enterprise, pumped up in size for no particular reason. The only "huh?" moment was in some of the interior shots of the brewery where we saw the ceiling towering far above.
I never felt I was watching an "extreme" Enterprise, pumped up in size for no particular reason. The only "huh?" moment was in some of the interior shots of the brewery where we saw the ceiling towering far above.
It was a mistake to do the wide shot of Kirk and Scotty running through the engineering levels. I was fine with the brewery stand-in when it was shot in a tight frame, like the landing party strut to the shuttlebay or the com stations or Scotty's little swim, but the wide frame bounced me right outta the movie on my second viewing.
Oh come on- It's the guy's own site, and it's not like he didn't use reason to come to his 366m conclusion.
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