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Doomsday Machine

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Size Comp

2772 m [1]
Doomsday Machine
 

Xindi Aquatic Cruiser

2000 m [2]
Xindi Aquatic Cruiser
 

Predator Class

1920 m [3]
Predator Class
 

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Canon source Backstage source Novel source DITL speculation

References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 Speculative (2772 m)
Based on a comparison of the Machine to the Enterprise in 'The Doomsday Machine'.
2 Speculative Xindi Aquatic Cruiser (2000 m)
Speculation - though the ship is clearly huge judging it against the NX-01
3 Generic official information Predator Class (1920 m)
Based on the scale diagram on page 580 of the new Encyclopedia which compares the Predator to the D'Deridex, Negh'Var, and Dominion Battlecruiser. Note that this diagram is on the small side; the length could easily be ten or twenty metres off either way.
Source : Speculative
Comment :  (2772 m)
Based on a comparison of the Machine to the Enterprise in 'The Doomsday Machine'.
Source : Speculative
Comment : Xindi Aquatic Cruiser (2000 m)
Speculation - though the ship is clearly huge judging it against the NX-01
Series : Season
Episode : Generic official information
Comment : Predator Class (1920 m)
Based on the scale diagram on page 580 of the new Encyclopedia which compares the Predator to the D'Deridex, Negh'Var, and Dominion Battlecruiser. Note that this diagram is on the small side; the length could easily be ten or twenty metres off either way.

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