Fictional Starships compared by size - Page 6
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Xxio
Canada5565 Posts
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TheRealArtemis
687 Posts
On September 29 2013 04:20 And G wrote: Pretty sure there's no Dyson sphere in Star Wars... He must be thinking of Star Trek. But on a star wars releated note. I found this lol ^__^ White House petition In late 2012, a petition was submitted to the White House website urging that the United States government build a real Death Star as an economic stimulus and a means to ensure people got back to work again, and wanted its completion by 2016 at the earliest. The petition gained more than 25,000 signatures, ensuring that an official response be supplied. In early 2013, the proposal was rejected (in a tongue-and-cheek manner), citing that the overall cost of the Death Star's construction would amount to a cost exceeding $852 quadrillion, and would take 833,000 years before it could even be ready for construction due to the rate of steel production. Another reason for the rejection was also because the Government "did not support blowing up planets | ||
h41fgod
Sweden377 Posts
On September 29 2013 05:12 Xxio wrote: The Yggdrasil from Hyperion is the biggest I've read/seen/heard of, iirc. Had to look up the size of a tree ship... But it is smaller than a standard Star Destroyer from Star Wars at a kilometer in length or so. | ||
ragnorr
Denmark6097 Posts
On September 29 2013 05:03 Simberto wrote: It can move a bit, they moved it towards the wormhole in the first episode. But i doubt you can call that a spaceship. deep space nine is fairly small anyhow compaired to some of thoes ships, roughly 1½ km in diameters | ||
Aiello
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Rybka
United States836 Posts
On September 29 2013 07:03 Aiello wrote: No death start? The thought must have been that it wouldn't fit on the page But seriously it would be interesting to see how far they would have to "zoom out" to add in the Death Star. | ||
Xxio
Canada5565 Posts
On September 29 2013 05:30 h41fgod wrote: Had to look up the size of a tree ship... But it is smaller than a standard Star Destroyer from Star Wars at a kilometer in length or so. I'm pretty sure it's written as larger than planets, at least in the Cantos books. Another huge one would be the spaceship (or whatever it is) in Childhood's End. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
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oGoZenob
France1503 Posts
On September 29 2013 07:03 Aiello wrote: No death start? they said they didn't add the death star because it was a station, and not a ship | ||
arb
Noobville17918 Posts
On September 28 2013 19:59 Nacl(Draq) wrote: If I remember correctly the independence day mothership was roughly 1/3rd the size of the moon. The deathstar is the size of a moon so I think they win. The size of a small moon. the ship from independence day also shit out like 20 5mile across smaller ships iirc. | ||
Simberto
Germany11203 Posts
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Leeto
United States1320 Posts
http://www.merzo.net/ There are footnotes explaining how he got the measurements and stuff too. Edit: Under the -2000x tab | ||
MotorDouglas
Brazil66 Posts
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Culture
Canada488 Posts
On October 01 2013 09:33 MotorDouglas wrote: does anyone know the size of the ishimura fro dead space and how it would compare to other ships? At 1.6 KM it would be fairly small compared to the biggest ships there. | ||
lannisport
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