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Varro Ship

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9230 m [1]
Varro Ship
 

Narada

8000 m [2]
Narada
 

Son'a Collector - Specialised

5000 m [3]
Son'a Collector
 

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Canon source Backstage source Novel source DITL speculation

References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 Speculative (9230 m)
2 Speculative Narada (8000 m)
Approximated against the Kelvin and Enterprise
3 Speculative Son'a Collector - Specialised (5000 m)
Approximation, based on visual comparison of the Collector and the Enterprise-E in various scenes of 'Star Trek : Insurrection'. Star Trek : The Magazine gives a length of 1,254 metres, but this is only twice the length of the Enterprise-E; the scene of the collector's destruction as the Enterprise-E swoops over it makes it clear that the collector is in fact many times the starship's length.
Source : Speculative
Comment :  (9230 m)
Source : Speculative
Comment : Narada (8000 m)
Approximated against the Kelvin and Enterprise
Source : Speculative
Comment : Son'a Collector - Specialised (5000 m)
Approximation, based on visual comparison of the Collector and the Enterprise-E in various scenes of 'Star Trek : Insurrection'. Star Trek : The Magazine gives a length of 1,254 metres, but this is only twice the length of the Enterprise-E; the scene of the collector's destruction as the Enterprise-E swoops over it makes it clear that the collector is in fact many times the starship's length.

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