that's not a problem since pretty much every ship needs rescaling anywayMy problem with rescaling the SNWProse is that all the other ships should be proportially scaled up.
that's not a problem since pretty much every ship needs rescaling anywayMy problem with rescaling the SNWProse is that all the other ships should be proportially scaled up.
that's not a problem since pretty much every ship needs rescaling anyway
Like Constellation and Constitution?Thank you, I missed that.
I also just learned that the USS Cayuga is not the same as USS Cuyahoga. Confusing.
Those a common words. Caya/Cuya aren't. But that ain't bad. It's something to educate myself about.Like Constellation and Constitution?
You don't speak Iroquois?Those a common words. Caya/Cuya aren't. But that ain't bad. It's something to educate myself about.
Nah, only the connies and ships using connie parts, like the Miranda and variants.that's not a problem since pretty much every ship needs rescaling anyway
Cuyahoga (Falls) is a city and Cuyahoga a county in Ohio. Cayuga are a people from New York state and Oklahoma.Thank you, I missed that.
I also just learned that the USS Cayuga is not the same as USS Cuyahoga. Confusing.
TAS’s shuttlebay makes it larger than either of thoseHas someone done a scale chart with the SNW Enterprise with the Excelsior?
I don't get this argument.In general Starfleet in TOS and even until DS9 was seemingly pretty small. Of course the fleet scales with the plot
Did anyone else notice that the uppermost row of display lights on the bridge consoles - which have all been shades of red throughout this show - are now various TOS display colors (green, yellow, blue as well as a little red). I think that they used these colors when the SNW Enterprise first showed up on DSC. In any case it's another nice callback to the TOS Enterprise.
Oh, I can't believe that I missed the change in "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" - thanks for pointing that out.They used that older color scheme for those and for the over-station graphic displays, for Kirk's alternate-timeline Enterprise in ""Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow"" as well.
Hi Ronald! I'm doing new youtube interviews with everyone who appeared on the old Beyond Vaudeville show and would love to interview you via zoom! You can reach me at richbrown323 at gee mailMy problem with rescaling the SNWProse is that all the other ships should be proportially scaled up.
422m..... this is getting comical
The TOS Connie simply isn't 289 meters long.
It worked for me... and I shared my research (until 2010) on the subject.I think it's safe to say 289m doesn't work.
Ok? What can I say? Prove it? And spark 10 pages of discussion and debate? I dunno what to tell ya. I can't see any way you fit that shuttlebay into the TOS Enterprise.It worked for me... and I shared my research (until 2010) on the subject.
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