Or, "Do These Nacelles Make Me Look Fat?"
Let's see if we can take another run at this subject.
Seeing as it has been pretty clearly established that the figure of 190,000 tons (not metric tons, just plain old tons) was settled on before Matt Jefferies was even hired, let alone before the Enterprise was even close to designed (hell, before it was even named "Enterprise"), just how much stock can we really put in this figure?
Is it an artifact that should be chucked on the side along with Spock being a Martian who got sustenance via a metal plate on his abdomen? Or is it a case of serendipity where the final design fell right into right size for that weight class?
Or was maybe Scotty not exaggerating as much as we'd always assumed?
Let's see if we can take another run at this subject.
Seeing as it has been pretty clearly established that the figure of 190,000 tons (not metric tons, just plain old tons) was settled on before Matt Jefferies was even hired, let alone before the Enterprise was even close to designed (hell, before it was even named "Enterprise"), just how much stock can we really put in this figure?
Is it an artifact that should be chucked on the side along with Spock being a Martian who got sustenance via a metal plate on his abdomen? Or is it a case of serendipity where the final design fell right into right size for that weight class?
Or was maybe Scotty not exaggerating as much as we'd always assumed?