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Canon source | Backstage source | Novel source | DITL speculation |
# | Series | Season | Source | Comment |
1 | Star Trek Deep Space Nine Technical Manual | (682.32 m) Stated on page 162. We sometimes ignore this source, but a posting to the DS9 Newsgroup by David Stipes, DS9's Visual Effects Supervisor, gave 2,250 feet so we went with the DS9 TM figure since the two were in such good agreement. Note that the Mirror universe version of the Negh'Var seen in 'Shattered Mirror' appeared to be a good deal larger than this. The alternate version is most likely a different design related to the Negh'Var class in the same way as the various Klingon Birg of Prey types of our universe. |
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2 | Speculative | Voodieh Class (682.32 m) Stated in the DS9 TM. We're assuming that this ship is the same size as its DS9 counterpart. |
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3 | Star Trek Chronology | Sovereign Class - basic (680 m) Page 138. Given a length of 685 metres by its creator, but the Encyclopedia can probably be considered more canon. Stated by Picard to be 'almost seven hundred metres' in First Contact. |
Book : | Star Trek Deep Space Nine Technical Manual |
Comment : | (682.32 m) Stated on page 162. We sometimes ignore this source, but a posting to the DS9 Newsgroup by David Stipes, DS9's Visual Effects Supervisor, gave 2,250 feet so we went with the DS9 TM figure since the two were in such good agreement. Note that the Mirror universe version of the Negh'Var seen in 'Shattered Mirror' appeared to be a good deal larger than this. The alternate version is most likely a different design related to the Negh'Var class in the same way as the various Klingon Birg of Prey types of our universe. |
Source : | Speculative |
Comment : | Voodieh Class (682.32 m) Stated in the DS9 TM. We're assuming that this ship is the same size as its DS9 counterpart. |
Book : | Star Trek Chronology |
Comment : | Sovereign Class - basic (680 m) Page 138. Given a length of 685 metres by its creator, but the Encyclopedia can probably be considered more canon. Stated by Picard to be 'almost seven hundred metres' in First Contact. |
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