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Starship Size Argument™ thread

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Its 700m plus.

At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter (says the guy counting decks :lol:). The Enterprise is a vehicle of the imagination and people are losing site of that when we have pissing matches over the minutiae.
 
It does, she's officially the biggest Starfleet/Federation ship ever made now. The Galaxy was phat, the Sovereign was longer but 1/8th the volume of her. The new Enterprise beats both.

And the Enterprise that replaces her in the new movie will be 900 meters long just to make sure.
 
I do have a question. You put "dwarfs any other Starfleet ship without reason", which Starfleet? Because all the Abramsverse ships seem to match the scale of the Enterprise.
I'm glad I'm not the only wanted who noted this point, because it's a rather odd argument. "There's no reason for X" could be applied to just about any Starfleet design. I have no problem with the nu-Enterprise being much larger because it was built to address a specific threat.

Also, I love the new schematic. What magazine is it in?
 
Exactly. The Armstrong, Newton, Mayflower and so on where all bigger than the original Enterprise by the scale given, and the Kelvin was enormous on her own. The saucer debris around Vulcan was from another vessel that was about 95% just saucer but bigger than all the others. (so about 400m on it's own?)
 
1. It's a reboot. Hollywood is rebooting everything bigger louder and dopier and some day 25 yrs from now they will reboot the next genie universe and that ship will be a mile long.
2. It's fiction. If you prefer make believe world A it's still there in your dreams and the media you grew up with
3. The ship gets blown up again,but this time permanently so you'll have an even bigger rebootier version to torment your days with all the less important problems in the world

= This ain't your daddy's Star Trek.
 
The problem is of course, that there is officially licensed material out there, that states sizes comparable to prime-universe ships of that time. The Starship Collection's Kelvin, for example, is given at 350 meters in length in the accompanying magazine. Revell says, their model of the Enterprise is 1:600 scale and 588 millimeters long, which puts the supposed length at 294 meters.

Although, Revell and scale on starship models...;)
 
Yeah--its 700 meters.
The TAS ship--to have all those huge shuttlecraft--would have to scale out to about that big anyway.

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I'd love to see the wider saucer on the one with a secondary hull with that double outline.
 
Wow I come back and there are three or four rude comments on the first page - I guess I should expect this from the internet by now - but I always expect Trekkers to be more tolerant for some reason.

BTW, just to clarify for the nicer folks, I didn't write those annotations, it was from Ex Astris Scientia.
 
For those who arn't familiar, some material put out in connection with the 2009 film suggested that the Enterprise from JJ Abrams movies was bigger than the Enterprise D - something that seemed a little unnecessary and gratuitous - and which didn't fit with the CGI model, which had been designed by the production team with the classic size in mind (i.e. the windows are about right for something around 300m).

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Now a new schematic published in a magazine, seems to show a 300m Enterprise:

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Looks like it has about 12 decks in the saucer section, like the original Constitution class.

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Thankyou for listening, whoever made the schematics.

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Merging this thread with the official Starship Size Argument™ thread, so that we have all our starship size arguments in one convenient location.

Any sense of the room moving you may notice will be only temporary.
 
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I do have a question. You put "dwarfs any other Starfleet ship without reason", which Starfleet? Because all the Abramsverse ships seem to match the scale of the Enterprise.

I didn't write that - its the opinion of Bernd Schnieder from Ex Astris Scientia - he has been analyzing starships for years, or maybe decades, on his site - a lot of people use his stuff - I agree with 90% of his conclusions, and they fit with prior opinions from like Mike Okuda and others pretty well - but I understand that "dwarfs without reason" is a highly subjective statement.
 
Take your meds bro
The ship may be ugly but it's officially 700 meters plus
The cutaway only reinforces that. The JJ Galactiprise interiors are enormous compared to the original. The hanger bay is easily 3 times the size alone, the shuttles are almost twice as long as the originals, engineering, and so on and so on
Look at the scale of the Franklin next to it upon the right hand corner (the white cameos)
Not sure if a certain segment still beating this drum are next genie fans with "starship" peeped envie or what but let please let it go.
1. It's a reboot. Hollywood is rebooting everything bigger louder and dopier and some day 25 yrs from now they will reboot the next genie universe and that ship will be a mile long.
2. It's fiction. If you prefer make believe world A it's still there in your dreams and the media you grew up with
3. The ship gets blown up again,but this time permanently so you'll have an even bigger rebootier version to torment your days with all the less important problems in the world
None of the personal potshots (placed in in bold) added anything of any worth to any of the points you had to make.

So why not just leave those out?*



* (Okay, @STEPhon IT may not click 'Like' on your post if the personal snark is omitted, but that seems a small price to pay, no?)
 
Going by the scale in the corner, if the Enterprise were only 300 meters would there even be room for that interior layout in the Franklin? She'd only be be about 40-50 meters long by my reckoning, and that's counting the nacelles.
 
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