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Starship Dimensions
One
of the perennial favorites for flame wars in newsgroups is when
fans of science fiction gather and the hoary topic crops up which
we here at the 'Nest like to think of as ... starship top trumps.
For instance, how many Battlestars would it take to defeat the
Death Star - or in a temporal grudge match between Doctor Who's
TARDIS and the time travelling car from Back to the Future, which
craft would flipping triumph?
Well, here come a site which, if perhaps not giving you the full
specification of imperial weaponry, at least makes a start on the
scale side of things.
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| Grenade launcher not included. |
Starship Dimensions is intended to allow SF fans to get an impression
of the true scale of their favorite spacecraft by being able to
compare ships across genres, as well as being able to compare them
with contemporary objects with which they are familiar.
The scales are based on meter-to-pixel ratios so that they are
accurate on any platform. The background grid is divided into groups
of ten, and larger groups of one hundred pixels, to allow for easy
measurement.
Starship Dimensions is only intended to compare the actual physical
dimensions of the starships, and makes no claims as to any other
aspect of these ships - firepower, speed, etc.
The charts are intended to be interactive so that Internet Explorer
users may click and drag the starships within the charts to arrange
them in whichever way they please.
When we surfed on by, the site had ships from 2001 a Space Odyssey,
Babylon 5, Battlestar Galactica, Close Encounters of the Third Kind
1, some existing and proposed space projects, Freespace, Independence
Day, the Last Starfighter, Lexx, Macross/Robotech, Rendezvous with
Rama, Silent Running, Space 1999, Space Above and Beyond, Star Trek,
Star Wars Ships, Starship Troopers Ships and Titan AE.
The collection of comparative drawings is being added to all the
time, and the webmaster is always open to new suggestions (and help
in compiling the information needed to incorporate a new ship).
The very fine Starship Dimensions is available over at: http://www.merzo.net/
Stephen Hunt

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