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Borg Cube Added [Re: Size Comparison Chart (Star Wars, Star Trek, Babylon 5)]
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lugnet.starwars
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Fri, 18 Oct 2002 02:37:56 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Erick Jensen writes:
> In lugnet.starwars, Rene Virsik writes:
> > > > And what about this starship
> > > > from Alien ?
> > >
> > > Huh? Do you mean the movie Aliens?
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> > Yes. Exactly this movie. You know... this starship of Ripley.. ;)
> >
> > Rene
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> It's got to be close to the SW regular star destroyer size. The drop ship
> seemed to be millenium falcon sized, and from the footage the mother ship
> didn't seem all that massive. Unfortunatly I don't remember much actual
> footage of the exterior, just a couple of 2 second shots. BTW, somebody put
> the borg cube on that .gif, I'm curious what where it would fit, it was so
> much bigger than all the other trek ships.
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> e.
Unfortunately I have been unable to find any size measurements for the Alien
movie ship. I did however as the Subject says, add the borg cube to the chart.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lordinsanity/Nano-Scale/z_allships.gif
Please note that some sources claim the Borg Cube is 5x5x5 kilometers, I used
the more accurate 3x3x3 kilometers derived from 'on screen evidence'. (kind of
like the 8 or 12 kilometer Super Star Destroyer myth, the 'on screen evidence'
shows the Super Star Destroyer at rougly 17.6 kilometers.)
-Mike Petrucelli
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