(222) The Tudor Class
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- In this the premiere episode of this season of Truth OR Myth Beta, we're taking a look at the Tudor Class, as first seen in the FASA Star Trek manuals! Hope you enjoy it :)
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If the Larson and Pioneer classes had a one night stand after a Scientific symposium. Of course this is a FASA design, the Primary hull even looks a little like a constellation class. Another great vid as always.
Thank you so very much :)
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios You’re welcome so very much.
Hey! Bro a star Trek fan form India and I'm very great full for you this kind video and i appreciate that
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks for tutoring (HAHA). all of this on this ship class. Great video as always and Defiantly Nerd Approved.
Glad you enjoyed it!
GOD BLESS, Happy New Year...to all Tri's😇👍🖖🙏.
Same to you!
An interesting design and I quite dig it. The narrative you made for it was really good as always. 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it!
You make one best star Trek video and story are great
Wow, thank you so much!
I love it! I really like those quirky single nacelle ships.
Very fun! I had always heard it as "tutor" class so my head canon was that this ship was used to teach old Starfleet how to be new Starfleet, definitely dig the video!!
LOL Thank you LOL
I was so happy to see a new ToM Beta video show up in my subscriptions! Cant wait to see what more of this new season holds, they get better every time!
Side note; I love 'utility' looking designs like this. Their ugliness is part of their charm and tell a story in themselves. I wish there was source material that exists of Star Trek Online's pre-release ships of the line, they were as 'utility' as you could get and looked pretty cool. If ever anything does come out that can be used, I'd love to see you work your magic as you normally do on them that day!
Ive always loved diving in to more of the infrastructure designs that a lot of people dont know about ;)
hell yeah new season! here we go.
The Tudor class makes sense on star fleet to have a benchmark on how he different technologies develop would interact on a field ambient and do proper adjustments and not compromising or taking down other usable ships. We could call it a predecessor of the Obert class
I would absolutely love to see you take on the Lynch-Class light destroyer. Recently discovered the FASA design and I'm totally in love with it. Very sleek and unique.
Welcome back glad to see you once again this tudor class is very interesting as a research ship we need to see more of them to see how starfleet developed its ships and different classes
Thank you very much :)
Happy New Year my friend. There is just something about the mid 2260s TOS era of Starfleet starships. Awesome and beautiful.
Happy new year! And yes, I love this era of design ;)
My favorite era as well. A great episode here to start 2024!
The warp nacelles of this era with the collectors at the front spinning n stuff made this era my fav
Yes thanks fantastic video did you have a Good Christmas 😊👍😎
Yes I did, and you?
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios yes thanks 👍☺️
Yay, Tri's back! :)
I think one of my FASA Star Trek RPG parties served on a Tudor for a short campaign (Only three or four session).
I wish STO would pull some designs from the FASA RPG. I know they pulled one ship,, the playable version was a Light Cruiser while the NPC and RPG versions were Frigates (This came from the horrible STO days where players weren't allowed to command Frigates) from the Last Unicorn RPG. II would love to see them do that with some FASA ships (As long as they don't reclassify any Frigates they use this time)
great video you make very good video on all the star ship from star trek
Thank you very much!
Did you have a nice Christmas too and please do a Kelvin timeline galaxy class video
I did, thank you, and you? And no worries, it's coming!
Ok any other ships from TOS era and TNG era
the Edwardian class. The Elizabethan class 😂 the Shakespeare class 😂
It is, what it is :P
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios all named after British times in history
Yay! Triangulum is back!! (BTW, any idea if this ship had any shuttlebays?)
Yes it did, though I know in the video they are hard to see :(
This class looks like it'd be a highly nimble spaceframe.
He thank you for this nice video. and a happy new
Same to you, and thank you for your support :)
Happy New Year Tri
Happy new year to you too!!
So if the crew was not considered the best but the worst of Starfleet, would they name the ship the Queen Mary I (Bloody Mary), or the Henry VIII? Hehe.
Lol
Maybe you could do in future episode about Rockwell Class?
This proves the Nebula should have been a "Federation Battle cruiser". It was a shame that they nutured the f**k out of the Nebula class. Science vessel my ass. It should have been on par to the Galaxy class just with a smaller profile. The Dominion War variant would have been a beast...unfortunately a beast we never got to see ........ Til Now!! Nice job!
TOS does no wrong!
The tutor class starship looks like a flying frying Pan
Oh a ship class not in the stellaris new civilisations mod that's an achievement
Assign me to this ship and I would go AWOL
Great to see you back! Love learning about the old fasa designs. But I can't figure out how a vertical warp core physically would work in designs like this or the Miranda? It takes up the height of the entire neck and secondary hull of the Constitution II, after all...
Just because the Constitution Class Refit had such a long vertical warp core, doesnt mean that all classes have to have it that long... This ship is 7 decks thick, and the core contained with in only took 5 decks of the 7! So I hope this clears that up for you! Take care :)
Happy New Year, I hope the Tudor Class is canonized in Strange New Worlds.
Doubt it, as we are no where near the time period this ship was commissioned AND they would have to buy the rights to the design from the original creator!
I know it made a dramatic shift visually in the shows and movies to have a vertical warp core but generally in a non-gravitational environment, vertical and horizontal don't really matter. They technically don't exist.
Since the ship itself has gravity, technically they do exist, and technically, you're incorrect! :P
If they were built in space where it is perpetually dark how will they ever see the light of Day? 🤔. Also if it's a vertical Warp Core and the ship itself goes vertical does it become a horizontal warp core ?🤔
Are these jokes?
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios yes and no,but seriously love your videos!
Well as jokes, lol, not as jokes they are silly questions that dont deserve a second thought :P
If Federation technology can make anything they want out of energy, isn't the reverse true? That you can put components from these derelict ships directly into an industrial replicator and turn it back into energy or new parts for new ships on the spot! Dismantling takes less time than construction, so why all these scrap yards?
Well yes and no... It's true Industrial Replicators breakdown things in to energy to be reconstituted in to other things! But what you forget is as technology progresses, so too does the materials it's made out of... Starship Hull panels for example change composition and can not be recycled due to some of the added elements, that's why they are manufactured, not replicated. And so you need a place to put the stripped down hulks of the ships, hence the need for scrapyards!
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios Weird! You'd have thought they figured that one out before somebody nicked...say...4 Vulcan transport ships to use in an invasion? 😂
What was it that was strategically better so that we would give up cloaking technology? Did the enemy have something more incredible than what we had?
Plasma Torpedoes... See TOS Balance of Terror
Doesn't seem like there is enough space for a vertical warp core.
Sure there is... It was a modified prototype as the main goal was to test the new warp coils in this class, not the core!
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios Please review video 4:40.
@@MikeSwift.v1 Yes as I said above (and in the video) it was a prototype Vertical Warp core, not the production version! Please review my comment above!