Looks like it, Dave Blass posted this and has the original length of the ship:I think Thomas just made a mistake in the scale.
https://twitter.com/DaveBlass/status/1647014461054541825

Looks like it, Dave Blass posted this and has the original length of the ship:I think Thomas just made a mistake in the scale.
I guess the only issue I have is when that comparison is made..McCoys "my god that's a big ship" in TUC doesn't make much sense given that Excelsior is actually not th at much better, just longer, than Enterprise.
That set was used for 7+ years before they blew it up in Generations. I wouldn't call that "wasting it."
This week on Hell's Engine Room...Well, now that it has been officially revealed, LeVar tweeted this image the day the season started, then quickly deleted.
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I'd like to see the OG fly off into the sunset in the D, ala: ST6 (as long as we're reliving TOS movie themes).
Yes it is. The Excelsior is MASSIVE compared to a Constitution-class, beyond just being about 50% longer. If we look at their canonical lengths of 467m and 305m respectively, the Excelsior comes in with a volume of 873,000m³ to the Constitution refit's 235,000m³ – 370% larger. The jump from the Constitution to the Excelsior is larger than the jump from the Excelsior to the Ambassador (310%) or from the Ambassador to the Galaxy (200%).
lolWell, now that it has been officially revealed, LeVar tweeted this image the day the season started, then quickly deleted.
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I think Patrick also said there were multiple enterprises.
canonical lengths of 467m and 305m
I'm talking about if the sizes are messed with and the Enterprise becomes 440 meters and the Excelsior is at 540 meters or whatever.
In the previously established sizes, 300 vs 440 meters, the line makes more sense.
I see they incorporated Dr. Richards' HERBIE technology into the ship.Looks like it, Dave Blass posted this and has the original length of the ship:
https://twitter.com/DaveBlass/status/1647014461054541825
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Because Geordi went joyriding on the weekends.
“There were lots of interested parties who wanted to save the set,” Blass says. “Luckily it has a home in the Star Trek archives.”What the hell are they going to do with it?
What the hell are they going to do with it?
That's bigger than the STO version that has it at just shy of a kilometer.Looks like it, Dave Blass posted this and has the original length of the ship:
https://twitter.com/DaveBlass/status/1647014461054541825
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I'm so glad it's been retained this time. It's rare that the sets get preserved once they're done with them, I was already afraid of what had become of this one. Great news. I hope it sees use in the future in some form.About the rebuilt bridge, apparently it was stupid expensive and the timeframe was really tight. I do hope this means they'll re-use it or at least not waste the fucking thing this time. It's apparently been disassembled but is 100% complete in the Trek archives warehouse
https://variety.com/2023/artisans/n...HGO0BlokBsJdjtVbrk42lln3MaBnPjpYUJih7uCWKk4m8
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