"Shabayev, this is Rodrigo. I've got problems over here. We melted the rails of all our mains guns and the reactor is trying to scram from the heat. Just...give us a few minutes and we will be back in the fight!"
I love the mental image of a few engineers and technicians on EVA switching the rails while drifting away from a fight. Just to turn around and go for round two as soon as the last man is back on board
Oh no , bobs cable broke and is drifting off into space Ehh, don't worry , he's drifting in the direction of the fight , tell him to grab hold of something when we Ra- pick him up
I just bought and listened to the entire first season. By the grace of Advar, you have created something beautiful. The acting, the score, the universe, everything. Thank you.
I would've been a bigger fan of a series on the frontier war to be honest, the story was great but i bought it expecting something entirely different from what i got, it was worth the money don't get me wrong. But i wanted the frontier war, it's what was expected.
The ship looks like someone fused together the Indria class and the Florentia class ships, attached two bows and sterns of an actual ship fused together to the middle section and then made it bigger with more guns.
I love how both the CDF and Frontier Union have good and bad aspects, and they're equally balanced in terms of aesthetic. I haven't seen a single design so far I don't like. I'd definitely like to see some Merician ship breakdowns as well!
The story makes it feel like a cross between a Manticorian (Honorverse) Destroyer and a Belter ship with its focus on combat power and speed but lack of longterm amenities for fleet service.
Man, I love the Frontier Union’s design language. You can tell it’s heavily improvised yet it’s still highly effective. And I hope we will get to see a new generation of outrider designs in the future
omg it's gorgeous. This might be my favorite Sojourn ship design so far, and not for lack of competition! Naturally, this makes it among my favorite spaceship designs ever. ✨
Yay new sojourn lore! I was just binging the old love videos the other day I love how detailed the model is and how it treads the line between being both distinctly Merician in construction and greebling while also extremely union (unionian?) in overall layout and design, matching the (fantastic) lore perfectly. Exemplified here 5:09 beautifully. Hat's off to the artists! Also love the new way you guys have rendered the radiators. The color gradient on them looks great, and them being a light source just adds that last little detail.
Please get Shakira Shute to do more work for y'all, she's great! Maybe a role in the next volume? Or have her narrate some of the extended lore videos about the Frontier War?
Just amazing, and such an awesome ship. I would love to see something just like this for Merician Treasure Ships or Mericia itself. If this video is any indication they would just be amazing.
Sojourn, I love the Alessiah, it's a wonderful design and the lore behind its Merician-Union construction is very interesting, but... PLEASE, can we get something on the Arashi Sakara? You teased it in the Worlds of Tantalus series, and then there's been nothing else about it! I'm working myself into crazy excitement over this thing, imagining a sort of outrider-shaped hull but with outer hulls the size of a Tripathia (it is a DREADNOUGHT, higher ranking than even a second-rate, after all). Please just show me an image, an animation, anything, and I'll be content.
The Alessiah class fits more with the Defiant class and the whitestar, the Normandy 2, and the fan made Valkyrie Earth alliance b5, just big enough to take on small ships & larger ships as well, also I would love if this was video game, like the first Mass effect
How did these ships get delivered to the Union when there is no gate connection between the merician Freehold and the Union? Even with the international treaty I can't really believe that the Assembly would allow enemy ships to be delivered right through the Axius Frontline only to potentially immediately turn around and join the other side.
They didn’t have a choice. The Treaty of Mizudori made clear that the Freehold could sell to both sides and the video outright says that the Assembly couldn’t afford to alienate them.
They didn't deliver the whole ship, the video only says that they were assembled from Merician components, and the factsheet at the start lists two union shipyards in the manufacturers. The hull was probably built in the union, or delivered in small sections for assembly, and then kitted out with a mixture of Merician armour and systems and locally made weapons. The separate components would have been delivered by treasure ships or other large haulers before the outbreak of the war, but smuggling them in after is still an option as the gates were only decoupled, not shut off, and the Assembly forces in Axius were initially in disarray and in a defensive posture rather than fully blockading the gate. Plus they made use of ostensibly civilian components like the construction ship engines, so even if inspected there may have been no reason to stop them. If most of the components for the first batch were sent together, the union could have everything they need to finish them before the Centrans first see the class and figure out what's up. Then once the treaty kicks in, the Centrans have to let the Mericians keep selling and shipping to the Union or loose their own access to Merician industry.
Was there a Tantalus version of Hugo Grotius? Talk about awkward if there were. 213.9 m= 701/8 ft. or 701 ft. 9 in. (if you're into that. Seems a little finniky to me to go to 4 sig figs.) 130.0(?) m= 427 ft. or 426.5 ft. or 426 ft. 6 in. (weel, 3 seems a bit more reasonable.) 27.5 m= 90.2 ft. (or 90 ft., 3 in. Yes! Clarity!).
@@WolfeSaber The degree to which the barrel wears is likely relatively limited by the ammo. The rounds presumably have some mechanism to maintain contact through a very small amount of bore size change. Its also possible that the barrel itself slowly adjusts the distance between the two rails over time to compensate. This would allow for the bore to, in fact, not change. However, the forces in a railgun essentially are trying to tear the rails apart from each other as it is firing, so you might need some seriously strong parts and reliable engineering to build a non-static system like this into it. To the point where it may just be easier to use simple barrels and carry a bunch of easy-to-replace spares. This setting seems to use static barrels, which means they need to be replaced fairly frequently. Specifically, they need to be replaced when the bore gets too big for the ammo to reliably fire, or when they have fired enough in a short period of time that the rails begin losing conductivity due to being too hot, and/or warping or melting from the heat (it seems Sojourn has some materials that maintain conductivity at fairly high temperatures as I think there were references to the rails starting to melt before becoming unusable).
Are there spheroidal devices on ships with crew quarters for turning towards the thrust for a more comfortable position of the crew during a change in thrust?
@@Jaydee-wd7wr I mean, on ships that can change thrust in the opposite direction due to the front engines, it is necessary to have special devices that represent rooms that would turn the floor in the direction of gravity during engine operation
@@mr-uw4vl That is not necessary. The far easier substitute is making sure everyone is strapped in before hard maneuvering. Additionally, there's gravity plating in this setting that can cancel out acceleration along one or more axes.
As someone who adores Frigates (If a setting, or combination of region, and era of naval history includes Frigates its nearly certain my favorite ship class will be a Frigate.) I like the ship a lot. And the description of the Torpedoes makes the class sound wonderful for the Battleship or heavy Carrier hunting Frigate squadrons I like to use in space strategy games. I just wish she had a mix of energy weapons and projectile weapons instead of going all in on the projectile weapons. Limiting energy weapons to point defense or not using them at all is a trend in space scifi I definitely don't like. I am curious why a barrel size isn't listed for her Railguns. It says they re medium weight but nothing else.
Just saying btw, in Age of Sails terminology, frigates tend to actually act more like cruisers instead of frigates of our time since they are oftens 6th to 5th rate
Actually, many would argue that it’s too small. Sci-fi has bad habit of making massive ships with unnaturally small crew complements. For some comparison, the Ticonderoga-class, a real life naval vessel 40 meters shorter and far smaller overall than the Alessiah, has a crew of over 300.
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"Shabayev, this is Rodrigo. I've got problems over here. We melted the rails of all our mains guns and the reactor is trying to scram from the heat. Just...give us a few minutes and we will be back in the fight!"
“Negative, Captain. You’ve done everything you can out here. Break off and make for the gate, get your crew back to Tantalus while you still can!”
@@thenightlyguy7621 *Grumbles* Amal Karah Centran.
You can't call a time out in a battle!
;)
I love the mental image of a few engineers and technicians on EVA switching the rails while drifting away from a fight. Just to turn around and go for round two as soon as the last man is back on board
Oh no , bobs cable broke and is drifting off into space
Ehh, don't worry , he's drifting in the direction of the fight , tell him to grab hold of something when we Ra- pick him up
God all these videos are just making me want a fully animated series even more
Who is this i see
@@arcangellord5372 stop stalking me Arc
Give this IP the Arcane or L,D+R team, and a massive budget…. You have a new cultural staple.
Im in love with this design, its design looks so aggressive and gives me a destroyer feel, despite being too small to be one
Yes I have ideas to create my own hard sci fi series with ships similar to the looks of those from that upcoming rts hard sci fi game Falling frontier
Destroyer as “Star destroyer” or the type of ship destroyer?
@@alessiogiovannetti513 he means the type of ship like a destroyer
@@alessiogiovannetti513 not star wars
@@alessiogiovannetti513 their form of ship definitions some are weird
Babe, wake up, new sojourn ship just dropped!
I just bought and listened to the entire first season.
By the grace of Advar, you have created something beautiful. The acting, the score, the universe, everything. Thank you.
Praise be to Advar.
I would've been a bigger fan of a series on the frontier war to be honest, the story was great but i bought it expecting something entirely different from what i got, it was worth the money don't get me wrong. But i wanted the frontier war, it's what was expected.
The ship looks like someone fused together the Indria class and the Florentia class ships, attached two bows and sterns of an actual ship fused together to the middle section and then made it bigger with more guns.
Probably how they designed this in the first place (by the Union and by the sojourn team)
I love how both the CDF and Frontier Union have good and bad aspects, and they're equally balanced in terms of aesthetic. I haven't seen a single design so far I don't like. I'd definitely like to see some Merician ship breakdowns as well!
The story makes it feel like a cross between a Manticorian (Honorverse) Destroyer and a Belter ship with its focus on combat power and speed but lack of longterm amenities for fleet service.
I love this design, it looks like a dragon
I LITERALLY AUDIBLY SCREAMED WHEN I SAW THIS
Man, I love the Frontier Union’s design language. You can tell it’s heavily improvised yet it’s still highly effective. And I hope we will get to see a new generation of outrider designs in the future
I would love to see a head to head of the 2 frigates that have been introduced so far in the Sojourn
I love such little details like the spare rails strapped to the hull to be hot-swapped while there is a break from the fighting
omg it's gorgeous. This might be my favorite Sojourn ship design so far, and not for lack of competition! Naturally, this makes it among my favorite spaceship designs ever. ✨
Yay new sojourn lore!
I was just binging the old love videos the other day
I love how detailed the model is and how it treads the line between being both distinctly Merician in construction and greebling while also extremely union (unionian?) in overall layout and design, matching the (fantastic) lore perfectly. Exemplified here 5:09 beautifully. Hat's off to the artists!
Also love the new way you guys have rendered the radiators. The color gradient on them looks great, and them being a light source just adds that last little detail.
Sir, may i ask to hold fire, peak just dropped
Remembering the fate of the Abigail, the last part brought tears to my eyes.
Great work ❤
Please get Shakira Shute to do more work for y'all, she's great! Maybe a role in the next volume? Or have her narrate some of the extended lore videos about the Frontier War?
I think this is my favorite ship I've seen from this setting in terms of visuals.
The first ship breakdown after listening for the first season!!!!
Someone needs to make a Sojourn mod for NEBULOUS: FC.
My new favourite Union ship and a contender for my favourite ship in The Sojourn as a whole. I love the design language of this universe *chef's kiss*
There’s just something that’s just so beautiful about Union ships… playing Grey Stablemaid in the background probably helps 🥲
It is here!
I like the look, has a nice dagger feel to it
I have been waiting to see this ship’s history
Been waiting for this one.
Also, I suspect Discount Dan may live on the Freehold.
Really liking the music.
I'm glad to finally learn about the Union trimaran ship. It's been my favorite design since I first saw it.
I've been waiting for this ship breakdown since it first appeared in the background!
Just amazing, and such an awesome ship. I would love to see something just like this for Merician Treasure Ships or Mericia itself. If this video is any indication they would just be amazing.
Been waiting for this one. Beautiful.
Sojourn, I love the Alessiah, it's a wonderful design and the lore behind its Merician-Union construction is very interesting, but...
PLEASE, can we get something on the Arashi Sakara? You teased it in the Worlds of Tantalus series, and then there's been nothing else about it!
I'm working myself into crazy excitement over this thing, imagining a sort of outrider-shaped hull but with outer hulls the size of a Tripathia (it is a DREADNOUGHT, higher ranking than even a second-rate, after all). Please just show me an image, an animation, anything, and I'll be content.
She is so pretty!
It's nice to finally see this ship broken down
Love the continued world building and certainly love the music. Excellent work all-round.
Still waiting for the matthew cormier class breakdown... brigs are more my style
My favorite design
Yeah. That right there’s a hero ship if ever I saw one ❤
Lovely ship, and keeps with the tradition line very well.
I love the world building! This ship is so cool!
So cool!
I have wanted this video for so long. Fantastic!
Miss you on spacedock
Alessiah my beloved.
The Alessiah class fits more with the Defiant class and the whitestar, the Normandy 2, and the fan made Valkyrie Earth alliance b5, just big enough to take on small ships & larger ships as well, also I would love if this was video game, like the first Mass effect
Great Story/Lore :)
F me, that is a thing of beauty.
Finally!
YESSSSSSSSSSSS
These 3d models are gorgeous. Are there stl files available for purchase?
I want to know this^
I’d pay for the 3d model of the Guinevere, to 3d print, smooth, and paint.
So...the Freehold is basically their Switzerland.
LONG BOI
I'll be honest that I didn't like this design when we first saw it but it's growing on me.
Oh she's pretty
How did these ships get delivered to the Union when there is no gate connection between the merician Freehold and the Union?
Even with the international treaty I can't really believe that the Assembly would allow enemy ships to be delivered right through the Axius Frontline only to potentially immediately turn around and join the other side.
They didn’t have a choice. The Treaty of Mizudori made clear that the Freehold could sell to both sides and the video outright says that the Assembly couldn’t afford to alienate them.
They didn't deliver the whole ship, the video only says that they were assembled from Merician components, and the factsheet at the start lists two union shipyards in the manufacturers. The hull was probably built in the union, or delivered in small sections for assembly, and then kitted out with a mixture of Merician armour and systems and locally made weapons.
The separate components would have been delivered by treasure ships or other large haulers before the outbreak of the war, but smuggling them in after is still an option as the gates were only decoupled, not shut off, and the Assembly forces in Axius were initially in disarray and in a defensive posture rather than fully blockading the gate. Plus they made use of ostensibly civilian components like the construction ship engines, so even if inspected there may have been no reason to stop them.
If most of the components for the first batch were sent together, the union could have everything they need to finish them before the Centrans first see the class and figure out what's up. Then once the treaty kicks in, the Centrans have to let the Mericians keep selling and shipping to the Union or loose their own access to Merician industry.
I got my dad to join this Series
Once i learn how to greeble in blender i'mma make so many spaceships
Was there a Tantalus version of Hugo Grotius? Talk about awkward if there were.
213.9 m= 701/8 ft. or 701 ft. 9 in. (if you're into that. Seems a little finniky to me to go to 4 sig figs.)
130.0(?) m= 427 ft. or 426.5 ft. or 426 ft. 6 in. (weel, 3 seems a bit more reasonable.)
27.5 m= 90.2 ft. (or 90 ft., 3 in. Yes! Clarity!).
SSV Normandy?
Wonder what the bore of the railguns are.
New, or upon needing to be replaced?
@@SephirothRyu Bore is the diameter of a weapon.
@@WolfeSaber Railguns wear out quite quickly. The bore literally changes by a small amount during this time.
@@SephirothRyu So, they can shoot rounds larger than the first shots? That's a waste of ammo.
@@WolfeSaber The degree to which the barrel wears is likely relatively limited by the ammo. The rounds presumably have some mechanism to maintain contact through a very small amount of bore size change.
Its also possible that the barrel itself slowly adjusts the distance between the two rails over time to compensate. This would allow for the bore to, in fact, not change. However, the forces in a railgun essentially are trying to tear the rails apart from each other as it is firing, so you might need some seriously strong parts and reliable engineering to build a non-static system like this into it. To the point where it may just be easier to use simple barrels and carry a bunch of easy-to-replace spares.
This setting seems to use static barrels, which means they need to be replaced fairly frequently. Specifically, they need to be replaced when the bore gets too big for the ammo to reliably fire, or when they have fired enough in a short period of time that the rails begin losing conductivity due to being too hot, and/or warping or melting from the heat (it seems Sojourn has some materials that maintain conductivity at fairly high temperatures as I think there were references to the rails starting to melt before becoming unusable).
Are there spheroidal devices on ships with crew quarters for turning towards the thrust for a more comfortable position of the crew during a change in thrust?
They look like storage tanks. Either that or they’re reactors but multiple per ship seems strange.
@@Jaydee-wd7wr I mean, on ships that can change thrust in the opposite direction due to the front engines, it is necessary to have special devices that represent rooms that would turn the floor in the direction of gravity during engine operation
@@mr-uw4vl That is not necessary. The far easier substitute is making sure everyone is strapped in before hard maneuvering. Additionally, there's gravity plating in this setting that can cancel out acceleration along one or more axes.
The retrograde engines are to be used only for manoeuvring during combat, when most of the crew will be strapped down.
As someone who adores Frigates (If a setting, or combination of region, and era of naval history includes Frigates its nearly certain my favorite ship class will be a Frigate.) I like the ship a lot. And the description of the Torpedoes makes the class sound wonderful for the Battleship or heavy Carrier hunting Frigate squadrons I like to use in space strategy games. I just wish she had a mix of energy weapons and projectile weapons instead of going all in on the projectile weapons. Limiting energy weapons to point defense or not using them at all is a trend in space scifi I definitely don't like.
I am curious why a barrel size isn't listed for her Railguns. It says they re medium weight but nothing else.
Just saying btw, in Age of Sails terminology, frigates tend to actually act more like cruisers instead of frigates of our time since they are oftens 6th to 5th rate
I swear every ship in this series has way too massive of a crew count.
Actually, many would argue that it’s too small. Sci-fi has bad habit of making massive ships with unnaturally small crew complements.
For some comparison, the Ticonderoga-class, a real life naval vessel 40 meters shorter and far smaller overall than the Alessiah, has a crew of over 300.
I feel like you may not be grasping the size of some of these ships.