It is funny... people in the know on TOS were informed of the scale of the Enterprise years before the show was green lit for production. By contrast people in the know on XI were still scurrying around trying to figure out the scale long after the movie hit theaters. And I wouldn't ever qualify Eaves as a person in the know on this subject (considering that he was asking Alex Jaeger on his blog if a figure had been reached in mid June).According to people in the know, it's not even up for debate anymore. We know for a fact that the ship is about 725 meters long.
I'm not sure why you refer to Eaves so much though... the guy is a great artist, but really has no head for technical details. But lets let Eaves characterize it in his own words...
June 10, 2009: "She was always planned to be a huge ship,, No scaling up and the original TOS wasn’t even used as a measuring rod,, They set out to make a big ship, drew up the concepts , set a rough figure of measurement and then went for it!"
June 14, 2009: "only because these are the figures coming from ILM!!!! SOORY nothing is confirmed but this is what Keep’s coming out!!"
June 15, 2009: "it was all over the place in scale when I was there and there was never a version less than 3000 feet in the talks. I was done in October of 07 and the size had not been defined as of yet but it was monstrously huge in all the talks when they were trying to work out the deck counts,,, this one is still a big mystery and I am sure once the actual figure is announced no one will buy it with all the cross talk going on!!!! HAAA!"
June 16, 2009: "... great work Alex! Hey BTW do you know the actual length of the new "E"???"
June 16, 2009: "Thanks, It was bigger when I was on the show,,, It was being tossed around between 5000, and 3000, feet in those early days!!! Would you mind if I unofficially used that figure to do a scale comparison on my blog??"
November 20, 2009: "I told you all it was big!!!! But no one would believe me!!! Well, here is the proof right off of the new DVD and out the KING, Alex Jeager’s, mouth…2379.75."
Of course it was Jeager who Eaves was asked back in June, and his response was...June 14, 2009: "only because these are the figures coming from ILM!!!! SOORY nothing is confirmed but this is what Keep’s coming out!!"
June 15, 2009: "it was all over the place in scale when I was there and there was never a version less than 3000 feet in the talks. I was done in October of 07 and the size had not been defined as of yet but it was monstrously huge in all the talks when they were trying to work out the deck counts,,, this one is still a big mystery and I am sure once the actual figure is announced no one will buy it with all the cross talk going on!!!! HAAA!"
June 16, 2009: "... great work Alex! Hey BTW do you know the actual length of the new "E"???"
June 16, 2009: "Thanks, It was bigger when I was on the show,,, It was being tossed around between 5000, and 3000, feet in those early days!!! Would you mind if I unofficially used that figure to do a scale comparison on my blog??"
November 20, 2009: "I told you all it was big!!!! But no one would believe me!!! Well, here is the proof right off of the new DVD and out the KING, Alex Jeager’s, mouth…2379.75."
June 16, 2009: "The actual length of the the new E from the film is Big... 2500 ft according to my chart, but that was early in production, I forget if we shrank it back down some. It was basically what ever looked good in the shot :-P "
So apparently being a back stage source in XI leaves you just as confused as the hapless fans trying to figure it all out. But at least Eaves admits that he was long since out of the loop and is not to be considered a source (even though, sadly, you won't let the poor guy off the hook).In this (reported) $150 million film the size of the main setting was a mystery to those working on it in an age of instant information, where as a 1960s TV show (pilot) was able to nail down such details before the start of production.
Frankly, the people making XI were told that attention to details was what killed Trek and that they would have none of that in production... which is fine, it is their show. But don't try to rewrite history after the fact and don't expect me to take any XI Tech seriously. Because if they didn't take it seriously, I'm not going to waste any time trying to.
They wanted it to be a fast paced, fun summer movie... and it was. I enjoyed it, so did a lot of other people... it was a success at what it was meant to be. Summer is over, time to move on. The movie wasn't intended to be dwelled upon, so lets not.
