Good video, fun channel. But it unearthed a memory in me: does anyone else remember a website, probably from a while back, that let you superimpose various sci-fi ships over Google Maps? I swear this was a thing, and it was great for getting a sense of scale of these ships.

What other visual aids for ship scale have you come across?

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    7 months ago

    Watching TNG first that just seemed normal. Then ds9 was even bigger. Watching TOS was a bit weird because they seemed so small.

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      DS9 is such a funny escalation too. The station is just gigantic, since the D can easily dock at it while only using one of its (eight?) capital berths. But how much of it do we ever see? Private quarters, offices, some cargo holds. The Prominade should be the largest set we encounter but it barely seems larger or more impressive than a suburban shopping mall.

      Something like Mass Effect’s Citadel is how I image DS9 should really look on the inside, and even that’s probably underselling it given these dimensions!

      When you look at TOS as basically a submarine show in space (Roddenberry being a navy man and all), the original scale makes a lot of sense.

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        I agree DS9 inside and outside don’t match. I think it would be too spindly if they did the correct proportions.

        Now can you imagine StarFleet’s starbases? Those were big enough for ships to enter.

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      The Constitution class is supposed to be significantly smaller than the Galaxy class, so that makes sense. And obviously, DS9 is huge since it can handle multiple ships even larger than Galaxy class ships.