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D'tai Class

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654 m [1]
D'tai Class
 

Newton Class

654 m [2]
Newton Class
 

Sutherland Class

652.4 m [3]
Sutherland Class
 

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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 Speculative (654 m)
Comparison of the ship to the Enterprise-D and D'Deridex in 'The Defector'. Note that the 109 metre bird of prey is a different ship which has its own entry.
2 Generic official information Newton Class (654 m)
Taken from the official size chart released for the movie, scaled to a 762 m Enterprise
3 A Twitter thread from Dave Blass, Star Trek: Picard Production Designer. Sutherland Class (652.4 m)
Source : Speculative
Comment :  (654 m)
Comparison of the ship to the Enterprise-D and D'Deridex in 'The Defector'. Note that the 109 metre bird of prey is a different ship which has its own entry.
Series : Season
Episode : Generic official information
Comment : Newton Class (654 m)
Taken from the official size chart released for the movie, scaled to a 762 m Enterprise
Book : A Twitter thread from Dave Blass, Star Trek: Picard Production Designer.
Comment : Sutherland Class (652.4 m)

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