Battle of Scarif, though minor, would have a severe consequence for the Battle of Yavin, much like the minor Battle of the Coral Sea that proceeded to the Battle of Midway
Good comparison there. I was thinking the Battle of San Jacinto could also be classified as a minor battle that had far reaching effects on the future of the US.
@@johngolden3714 it really was just an ambush that just turned game endign movement because they managed to catch santana. Any other way would have had mexico probably stemarolling texas, like they did to the other state rebelliosn they had at the same time, but alas, history is like it is.
@@cseijifja that is true, as far as battles go it lasted all of 18 mins and involved just a little over two thousand folks all told. Probably would qualify more as a skirmish. Ambush though would probably be a misnomer as the Mexicans were fully aware of the Texans presence and had been skirmishing with them. They even fortified their position and got reinforcements. When no attack came, Santa Ana made a crucial mistake and dropped his guard and had the army take a nap. The rest, as they say, is history.
Honestly one of the best space battles in cinema history. My favorite part is that it is a real battle with tactics, action, reaction, and objectives. It isn’t just random explosions.
this is really important for me at this point in my life too. like, there is no excuse in the year of our lord, 2022 that movie writers can't ask somebody to help them make battles that have a smidge of tactical sense in them.
@@chamberlane2899 I've never seen anyone hate it, though I have seen people say it was mediocre or simply not good; RedLetterMedia being the most prominent example. The most common complains (which I share) are that the characters felt weakly developed and the film had an overall rushed feeling to it. I personally think it was a good film that could have been so much better.
This one was really scuffed. I think both timelines try to depict the rebellion to be full of various factions. It works well for the storytelling, but makes battles and the ultimate rebel victory a bit unrealistic
@@WizardsandWarriors I think the fact that their various factions often managed to unite when needed, and the fact that pretty much all the rebels were willing to die for the rebellion allowed them to win. That combined by the fact that even the empire wasn’t fully united due to several powerful admirals and figures having their own personal interests and beliefs.
That part with it pushing a star destroyer made no sense at all, and then vader's ship just demolishing another ship when he shows up just accentuates that even more.
@@Thouhand. if SD that got pushed was not moving, any amount of thrust would have made it move in zero gravity. Vaders SD on the other hand just exited hyperspace and presumably had a decent amount of velocity. Multiply that by the mass of the SD, and you get way more energy than the transport had.
@@mhb1323 So how would it get the momentum necessary to scythe through another one of equal size with that tiny ship pushing it. If you're going to say it boosted up to lightspeed or something, no, because it would have just pancaked itself and left a crater in the hull.
Battle of Scariff in R1 made me fall in love with the dogfights and spaceships of Star Wars all over again. It did a fantastic job of emulating the effects and combats seen in the OT and was sorely needed after decades of space wizards and laser swords.
I think we either have to finished the timeline of the Galactic Civil war first (which might take sometimes) or we might have Clone War content from time to time, just like how Kings & Generals does with multiple projects. Then again Wizards & Warriors are already busy with covering many franchises at the moment, still this is just my guess.
@@TheCaesarion this sound like a reasonable ideas to me ... although, i don't know how everyone else will think about this. It isn't as simple as you suggest.
Eh. The Clone Wars aren't good for this. The show struggles to present a coherent timeline that connects the various battles, or properly show the progress of the war on a large scale. It's just too confused and muddled to make much sense of.
What I particularly enjoyed about the Battle of Scarif in Rogue One was that it was the first real strategic Science FIction battle I've seen in a film. I was aware of where all of the forces were in relation to each other and both sides had a strategic goal. It also had a significant use of tactics, and wasn't just a 100 ship tag-team wrestling match. (Rebels attacking many sites to simulate larger numbers, Bodie radioing the tower to misinform them, misdirection to get the plans, reinforcements to provide the infiltrators with air/ground support, use of ion torpedoes to disable a destroyer, a Hammerhead to cause a destroyer collision, etc.) Oh my..... it's beautiful.....
These videos are the best breakdown videos I have seen from Star Wars Content Creators since TH-cams inception. The combination of the Star map, the digital battle breakdowns, and incorporation of key political moments and military decision making provides a complete picture to the viewer. I hope it increases interest into the Star Wars universe. Makes me want to play Star Wars: Empire At War mod created by CoreyLoses “Thrawn’s Revenge”. Might be a fun tool for you guys to utilize tool for footage.
@@WizardsandWarriors it may be fun to use the mods for a battle breakdown in cinematic mode but it would be difficult to incorporate potentially. Just food for thought.
This documentary pretty much just drives home why "Rogue One" is the single greatest non-Saga "Star Wars" film ever created! No Jedi Very little Sith Neither was necessary Because "Rogue One," by itself, was a more than worthy "War Movie," which highlighted a critical stage in the "War of the Rebellion," while also brilliantly leading directly into "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope."
It even earns its name by far it's the most different star wars in the franchise(until Mando and solo came) it's not just the name of the group that went rouge in the story
The accuracy and aesthetics of this episode are thoroughly impressive. Worthy of recognition in the archives of the Jedi Order. Particularly, the correction of planetary names is most commendable. However, I find the continued misspelling of 'Malastare' as 'Malastere' disturbing. This is Darth Grammar Error, and I hope you'll catch it on the next one!
It is really-really underrated how good this film is in actually explaining things to make them look more logical. The characters feel like normal people, the actions seem logical, even the heroics are often more about the outstanding spirit of self-sacrificing soldiers, rather than the more "magic" and unattainable ones. It was probably THE "most grounded" film from all the movies, from a series of space opera
Rogue One was a useless film nobody really asked for, with a lead character no one really cares about. And yet it's a very entertaining film. In my opinion it's the best SW movie since Disney got the rights.
Possibly because of how it is a fight that is mostly separate from the generational spanning conflict of space wizards with laser swords that most people think that Star Wars is only about.
@@myriadmediamusings And yet everyone had a massive Nerdgasm for the Vader hallway scene (which was made as an afterthought and almost didn't make it in!) Killing off all the characters was probably the best move. Not only does it explain why you don't see them in the OT, but it provides much more gravitas to these events.
@@Darkdaej Been a 'fan' since '77, and I've seen nearly all the SW movies--including all the prequels and the 'modified originals': I suffer from live action Star Wars withdrawals and I need to get my 'fix'. So when Force Awakens was released I was there, but I REALLY enjoyed Rogue One because, it was basically The Red Shirts on both sides doing their duty moved the plot forward for the main cast. Sadly the antics in Last Jedi wrecked things for me, so I took a 'pass' for both Solo and Rise of Skywalker. As it stands, right now, Rogue One remains my favorite of the 'New' Star Wars movies, almost up there with the original trilogy.
What's his side? Empire or Rebels? If he's on the Rebel Side, did he ever fights Darth Vader in the final scene of Rogue One? If he's on the Empire... how did he survive that battle?
@@Ifhdhudbdbdbdididuh I think the cold war channel is also run by the same people so probably the comment was posted while the video was still unlisted / not public
Same - mine too. I’ve watched it several times, it doesn’t get old. I’ve not read/listened to the screenplay or novel, but I feel like this is that rare story that can stand very well on its own with only a film format. A lot of our sci-fi stories that are a part of our cultural heritage - Aliens (my favorite goes first:)), BSG 2004, SW, S Trek - are just SO complex they spin off countless stories and backstories and characters and plots, which is awesome, I love it. But R1 IS one of those backstories. It’s like some kid uber fan went to film school, maybe created a fan film as an assignment, wrote a screenplay he kept in his back pocket, got scooped up by Lucasfilm…
I think it's because I have been watching Kings and Generals practically from the beginning, but the fact that it's the same narrator gives those fantasy battles a really historical feel, which I really appreciate.
I love anything Star Wars related. But have you people ever considered doing video's on battles from the Star Trek Universe. I would love to see a video about the Dominion War. My compliments to all those who made this video a reality.
This series is like Military Channel quality documentaries. You remember the show Shootout where they used cgi to remake battlefields and units? Reminds me of that
My grandfather was just little when this battle happen he would always tell me about how he saw his father (my great grandfather) left to fight for the Empire.
It's kinda funny how Kriea was right small threads undue great plans. When Yoda decided to send a squadron of Republic ships and soldiers led by Kit Fisto to rescue mon calla from the Duku backed Quis,- it probably turned some heads. Defending a back world away from the front lines with somewhat terrible terrain (under water) and no value it was probably thought a waste. But when Mon calamaries started arriving in force and with actual Sd class vessels the rebels had a chance. Both adrmials Akbar and Raddis were both brave and intelligent representing the best the galaxy had to offer. A small thread indead....
Was just watching the Pacific raiding video on Kings and Generals and when I finished watching that was notified of two more videos on both channels dropping. Today is a good day
Wow it all makes sense now. So I bet the next episode is where “A New Hope” begins and on the Tantive IV Princess Lela is onboard and hides the plans in R2-D2.
I'm so pleased to see a video from you about the tactical details of my favorite Star Wars film, and was very impressed with the animation. The destroyer collision in particular was amazing work!
You folks never cease to amaze me. From the wars of the ancient world to sci-fi now. The visuals are wonderful and the analysis insightful. Please keep up the great work!
One of if not the best on-screen battles in all of Star Wars. I genuinely didn't see it coming and didn't realize how much had happened by the time it was over, and yet at no moment was I confused or lost as to what was going on at every level.
In terms of other ideas, have you considered doing any of the battles from The Expanse? As there are both small engagements (like the attack on the Donnager, or the fight close to the end of S6E3, and there are also larger ones (like the Io Campaign). There are also are other fights which wouldn't be long enough to merit their own video, but could be combined into larger ones (e.g. the fight at the end of Season 5).
Ideas: History of the Asari ( Mass Effect) The hundred year war ( Avatar the last air bender) The history of the septim dynasty ( Elder Scrolls) The history of the Saiyans ( DBZ) The great ninja wars ( Naruto)
Ideas: Operation 21st (Muv Luv Alternative) The siege of Vrakks (WH40K) Second Battle of Alnus Hill (Gate: Thus the self defence force fought there) The second battle of Genosis (Star wars the clone wars) The Battle of Astate (legend of Galactic heroes the new thesis) The Earth-Minbari war (Babylon 5) The Black Rebellion (Code Geass) The First and Second Bug wars (Terran Federation: Contact universe) The One year war (UC gundam) The Homeworld war (Homeworld One)
A full series about all the battles in the anime Legend of the Galactic Heroes (either version) would be awesome. Most of them even have the tactics explained during the battle.
I would love to see battles from Halo, especially with how engaging your space battles are broken down and depicted. It would be awesome to see UNSC ships battling Covenant cruisers, interspersed with the icons of Marines and Covies battling over Reach/Harvest/Earth, etc.
Imagine they tackle the some battles from the Human-Covenant War, the Damocles Crusade of WH40K, Gundam Skirmishes (Universal Century), or conflicts in Mass Effect.
The issue with the conflicts in Mass Effect is that the fleet battles you see in ME3 break all the rules established in the previous games. In ME2 there's a soldier chewing out two rookies on making sure not to fire until the targeting computer gave them a firing solution because when you fire that 20 kilo slug, it keeps going until it hits something, even another planet in 10,000 years. The first images of the battle of Minaeve: Turian ships firing blindly at the Reapers...who stand in front of Palaven. Any missed shot that would hit the planet would basically be a multi-megaton nuclear bomb...
The Witcher series has made me interested in seeing how you would handle Stormlight Archive battles, especially since those are often very tactical and make great use of geographic conditions, economic issues, political complexities and magic. Heck, just the Vengeance War alone would be a whole series unto itself due to how the unusual terrain and weather patterns influence how the war is fought.
Excellent video! I love looking at these early battles and the ramshackle Rebel fleet pulling off the impossible. I'd like to see a video on the Battle of Nar Shaddaa (3 BBY). A smuggler coalition fleet takes on a second-tier Imperial fleet.
Would like to see some coverage of the main forces and equipment both sides had at their disposal. Just the basic information. Also, just awesome all around!
Rouge One is easily the best disney star wars production, by far. The entire crew from the director, the writers and the actors, respected Star Wars lore, didn't antagonize the fans and actually gave us great characters (and genuinely good diverse ones). Not surprised it was a one-off but glad it exists compared to the other trash disney made.
Even though I have abandoned the star wars franchise but these videos are awesome. I hope you will cover the warahmmer 40k universe like first, second, and third wars of Helsreach, Istavaan III dropsite massacre, or the Seige of Terra.
Sooo many battles from TCW as options too! That might be a great source for content since if you didn't watch the show you would never have seen them or know what happened leading into the events of Episode 3 or what happened at the same time (Battle of Mandalore)
Awesome episode as always, I wonder if this channel will eventually branch into anime/manga, it would be cool to see this channel’s take on Berserk’s Battle for Doldrey, FMA’s Battle for Central Command, and One Piece’s Marineford War
Love the series of Star Wars, The Witcher and LOTR!!! hopefully in the near future there will be a series about Battlestar Galactica!!^^ Love to see the Adama manouvre on screen ^^
We love Star Wars, even though no Stars actually fight.
The death star does😁
LOL
True. We want STAR Wars, not Empire vs Rebels War!
Are you gonna cover battles from the Legends continuity as well (old expanded universe)?
You want stars fighting, you gotta go to Warhammer 40k, pretty sure the C'taan are kinda stars.
Battle of Scarif, though minor, would have a severe consequence for the Battle of Yavin, much like the minor Battle of the Coral Sea that proceeded to the Battle of Midway
Good comparison there. I was thinking the Battle of San Jacinto could also be classified as a minor battle that had far reaching effects on the future of the US.
@@johngolden3714 it really was just an ambush that just turned game endign movement because they managed to catch santana. Any other way would have had mexico probably stemarolling texas, like they did to the other state rebelliosn they had at the same time, but alas, history is like it is.
@@cseijifja that is true, as far as battles go it lasted all of 18 mins and involved just a little over two thousand folks all told. Probably would qualify more as a skirmish. Ambush though would probably be a misnomer as the Mexicans were fully aware of the Texans presence and had been skirmishing with them. They even fortified their position and got reinforcements. When no attack came, Santa Ana made a crucial mistake and dropped his guard and had the army take a nap. The rest, as they say, is history.
Thankfully the rebellion won there too
But one was real and this is fiction Lucus really does not know sh!t on tactics
Honestly one of the best space battles in cinema history. My favorite part is that it is a real battle with tactics, action, reaction, and objectives. It isn’t just random explosions.
this is really important for me at this point in my life too. like, there is no excuse in the year of our lord, 2022 that movie writers can't ask somebody to help them make battles that have a smidge of tactical sense in them.
Absolutely my feelings precisely about this.
Say what you want about Rogue One, it has the best executed space battle in any Star Wars film.
@@chamberlane2899 I've never seen anyone hate it, though I have seen people say it was mediocre or simply not good; RedLetterMedia being the most prominent example. The most common complains (which I share) are that the characters felt weakly developed and the film had an overall rushed feeling to it. I personally think it was a good film that could have been so much better.
@@chamberlane2899 I guess? I find people sometimes confuse hate and criticism.
@@chamberlane2899 Really? I didn't see any of those headlines.
The movie was fucken great why developed if they all died. Action was fucken amazing and loved it all the way
@@Livelaughandlaughmore Their deaths would have had more impact if they were better developed.
Is astonishing how many battle plans of the Rebel Alliance worked on: "We will think of something when we get there!"
This one was really scuffed. I think both timelines try to depict the rebellion to be full of various factions. It works well for the storytelling, but makes battles and the ultimate rebel victory a bit unrealistic
@@WizardsandWarriors i would push back on that with this quote: "plans never survive contact with the enemy" -helmut von moltke
star wars got insane plot armour since the first six movies came out.
@@WizardsandWarriors the force backs them up LOL
@@WizardsandWarriors I think the fact that their various factions often managed to unite when needed, and the fact that pretty much all the rebels were willing to die for the rebellion allowed them to win. That combined by the fact that even the empire wasn’t fully united due to several powerful admirals and figures having their own personal interests and beliefs.
The sacrifice of the rebels, especially lightmaker will never be forgotten.
(though in the movie, the lightmaker's corvette scene was amazing)
The arrival of the fleet, and Lightmaker’s sacrifice were the best scenes of the film.
The last 40 or so minutes of the film was fantastic. I'd love to see more "War" like that in Star Wars.
That part with it pushing a star destroyer made no sense at all, and then vader's ship just demolishing another ship when he shows up just accentuates that even more.
@@Thouhand. well, the star destroyer are disable because the ion torpedoes From the Y Wing
@@Thouhand. if SD that got pushed was not moving, any amount of thrust would have made it move in zero gravity. Vaders SD on the other hand just exited hyperspace and presumably had a decent amount of velocity. Multiply that by the mass of the SD, and you get way more energy than the transport had.
@@mhb1323 So how would it get the momentum necessary to scythe through another one of equal size with that tiny ship pushing it. If you're going to say it boosted up to lightspeed or something, no, because it would have just pancaked itself and left a crater in the hull.
Battle of Scariff in R1 made me fall in love with the dogfights and spaceships of Star Wars all over again. It did a fantastic job of emulating the effects and combats seen in the OT and was sorely needed after decades of space wizards and laser swords.
IT was, for upmost, a star wars again, a military sci-fi where the Hero's take part in it but not plan it.
Any hope for a Clone Wars episode? 🙏 - This was awesome!
That would be awesome ngl
I think we either have to finished the timeline of the Galactic Civil war first (which might take sometimes) or we might have Clone War content from time to time, just like how Kings & Generals does with multiple projects. Then again Wizards & Warriors are already busy with covering many franchises at the moment, still this is just my guess.
@@mr.bluefox3511 he needs to hire another Narrator
@@TheCaesarion this sound like a reasonable ideas to me ... although, i don't know how everyone else will think about this. It isn't as simple as you suggest.
Eh. The Clone Wars aren't good for this. The show struggles to present a coherent timeline that connects the various battles, or properly show the progress of the war on a large scale. It's just too confused and muddled to make much sense of.
What I particularly enjoyed about the Battle of Scarif in Rogue One was that it was the first real strategic Science FIction battle I've seen in a film. I was aware of where all of the forces were in relation to each other and both sides had a strategic goal. It also had a significant use of tactics, and wasn't just a 100 ship tag-team wrestling match. (Rebels attacking many sites to simulate larger numbers, Bodie radioing the tower to misinform them, misdirection to get the plans, reinforcements to provide the infiltrators with air/ground support, use of ion torpedoes to disable a destroyer, a Hammerhead to cause a destroyer collision, etc.) Oh my..... it's beautiful.....
Whatever faults Rogue One had, I always loved the setting of Scarif and the shield in particular, as well as the double theatre battle it created.
Wait, what? Faults? What faults?
These videos are the best breakdown videos I have seen from Star Wars Content Creators since TH-cams inception. The combination of the Star map, the digital battle breakdowns, and incorporation of key political moments and military decision making provides a complete picture to the viewer. I hope it increases interest into the Star Wars universe. Makes me want to play Star Wars: Empire At War mod created by CoreyLoses “Thrawn’s Revenge”. Might be a fun tool for you guys to utilize tool for footage.
Corey is the dude!
@@WizardsandWarriors it may be fun to use the mods for a battle breakdown in cinematic mode but it would be difficult to incorporate potentially. Just food for thought.
"Save the rebellion! Save the dream..." - Saw Gerrera
Dooon’t stop.. belieeeving! Hold on to that feeeeliiiing!!
Lies! Deception!
Guess he did Saw that coming
"Our galaxy has thankfully no space wars."
That we know of!
I had the same thought...
Exactly. For as long as humanity has a history, it's only going to get crazier. Brace yourselves
A long time ago in a part of this galaxy far away...
Operation: Solar Warden
there is a reason why there is this line at the beginning of every star wars movie, "in a galaxy far far away..."
nice
This documentary pretty much just drives home why "Rogue One" is the single greatest non-Saga "Star Wars" film ever created!
No Jedi
Very little Sith
Neither was necessary
Because "Rogue One," by itself, was a more than worthy "War Movie," which highlighted a critical stage in the "War of the Rebellion," while also brilliantly leading directly into "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope."
It even earns its name by far it's the most different star wars in the franchise(until Mando and solo came) it's not just the name of the group that went rouge in the story
The accuracy and aesthetics of this episode are thoroughly impressive. Worthy of recognition in the archives of the Jedi Order. Particularly, the correction of planetary names is most commendable. However, I find the continued misspelling of 'Malastare' as 'Malastere' disturbing. This is Darth Grammar Error, and I hope you'll catch it on the next one!
The portrayal of the Battle of Scarif in Rouge One was epic.
Everytime
The only good Disney Star Wars movie.
@@eodyn7 nope
It is really-really underrated how good this film is in actually explaining things to make them look more logical. The characters feel like normal people, the actions seem logical, even the heroics are often more about the outstanding spirit of self-sacrificing soldiers, rather than the more "magic" and unattainable ones. It was probably THE "most grounded" film from all the movies, from a series of space opera
Rogue One was a useless film nobody really asked for, with a lead character no one really cares about. And yet it's a very entertaining film.
In my opinion it's the best SW movie since Disney got the rights.
Possibly because of how it is a fight that is mostly separate from the generational spanning conflict of space wizards with laser swords that most people think that Star Wars is only about.
@@myriadmediamusings And yet everyone had a massive Nerdgasm for the Vader hallway scene (which was made as an afterthought and almost didn't make it in!)
Killing off all the characters was probably the best move. Not only does it explain why you don't see them in the OT, but it provides much more gravitas to these events.
@@Darkdaej Been a 'fan' since '77, and I've seen nearly all the SW movies--including all the prequels and the 'modified originals': I suffer from live action Star Wars withdrawals and I need to get my 'fix'. So when Force Awakens was released I was there, but I REALLY enjoyed Rogue One because, it was basically The Red Shirts on both sides doing their duty moved the plot forward for the main cast. Sadly the antics in Last Jedi wrecked things for me, so I took a 'pass' for both Solo and Rise of Skywalker. As it stands, right now, Rogue One remains my favorite of the 'New' Star Wars movies, almost up there with the original trilogy.
@@nickmitsialis I was one of those as well. I saw Solo, but skipped Rise of Skywalker.
Solo was BAD
My grandson will fight in this battle
What's his side? Empire or Rebels?
If he's on the Rebel Side, did he ever fights Darth Vader in the final scene of Rogue One?
If he's on the Empire... how did he survive that battle?
In my head we live in the post-apocalypse of the Star Wars ("A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.…")
How is this comment 11 hours old or is it a glitch on my phone
@@Ifhdhudbdbdbdididuh I agree with ya.
@@Ifhdhudbdbdbdididuh I think the cold war channel is also run by the same people so probably the comment was posted while the video was still unlisted / not public
my favorite star wars movie, it captures the feel of the original star wars so much while keeping everything new, dramatic, and action-packed.
Same - mine too. I’ve watched it several times, it doesn’t get old. I’ve not read/listened to the screenplay or novel, but I feel like this is that rare story that can stand very well on its own with only a film format.
A lot of our sci-fi stories that are a part of our cultural heritage - Aliens (my favorite goes first:)), BSG 2004, SW, S Trek - are just SO complex they spin off countless stories and backstories and characters and plots, which is awesome, I love it.
But R1 IS one of those backstories. It’s like some kid uber fan went to film school, maybe created a fan film as an assignment, wrote a screenplay he kept in his back pocket, got scooped up by Lucasfilm…
I think it's because I have been watching Kings and Generals practically from the beginning, but the fact that it's the same narrator gives those fantasy battles a really historical feel, which I really appreciate.
I love anything Star Wars related. But have you people ever considered doing video's on battles from the Star Trek Universe. I would love to see a video about the Dominion War. My compliments to all those who made this video a reality.
This series is like Military Channel quality documentaries. You remember the show Shootout where they used cgi to remake battlefields and units? Reminds me of that
Everything would be an Imperial victory had that one officer on an ISD ordered to destroy an escape pod that contain a Death Star plan
My grandfather was just little when this battle happen he would always tell me about how he saw his father (my great grandfather) left to fight for the Empire.
It's kinda funny how Kriea was right small threads undue great plans. When Yoda decided to send a squadron of Republic ships and soldiers led by Kit Fisto to rescue mon calla from the Duku backed Quis,- it probably turned some heads. Defending a back world away from the front lines with somewhat terrible terrain (under water) and no value it was probably thought a waste. But when Mon calamaries started arriving in force and with actual Sd class vessels the rebels had a chance. Both adrmials Akbar and Raddis were both brave and intelligent representing the best the galaxy had to offer. A small thread indead....
God I wish KOTOR I&II would be recanonized
Now I can’t wait for the Battle of Yavin, Battle of Hoth, and of course the introduction of Obi Wan, Luke, Leia, Han, and Cheewie.
I'm a huge star wars fan so I'm excited for the series
Love that you added the “Ghost” even if it was just an Easter egg in the movie.
Was just watching the Pacific raiding video on Kings and Generals and when I finished watching that was notified of two more videos on both channels dropping. Today is a good day
Wow it all makes sense now. So I bet the next episode is where “A New Hope” begins and on the Tantive IV Princess Lela is onboard and hides the plans in R2-D2.
Very true it did make sense. It is the start of Star Wars A new hope,
I'm so pleased to see a video from you about the tactical details of my favorite Star Wars film, and was very impressed with the animation. The destroyer collision in particular was amazing work!
This is quickly becoming my favorite K&G channels content. Awesome
Really impressed by the animations/graphics! Huge props to the team
You folks never cease to amaze me. From the wars of the ancient world to sci-fi now. The visuals are wonderful and the analysis insightful. Please keep up the great work!
These animations are beautiful! Scarif's my favorite battle in Star Wars, and you did it justice!
Can't wait for a Star TREK episode. Battle of Wolf 359 perhaps as your first?
One of if not the best on-screen battles in all of Star Wars. I genuinely didn't see it coming and didn't realize how much had happened by the time it was over, and yet at no moment was I confused or lost as to what was going on at every level.
Lets all give a round of applause to the animators.
In terms of other ideas, have you considered doing any of the battles from The Expanse? As there are both small engagements (like the attack on the Donnager, or the fight close to the end of S6E3, and there are also larger ones (like the Io Campaign). There are also are other fights which wouldn't be long enough to merit their own video, but could be combined into larger ones (e.g. the fight at the end of Season 5).
The episodes of Wizards and Warriors are so great I feel like I should be paying to watch! Get me join button there.
You could support Kings and Generals, which is the main channel
The animations were amazing
"Kyber crystal power problem" is a helluva tongue twister. Nicely pulled off!
The construction of the death star in this video looked sick
Ideas:
History of the Asari ( Mass Effect)
The hundred year war ( Avatar the last air bender)
The history of the septim dynasty ( Elder Scrolls)
The history of the Saiyans ( DBZ)
The great ninja wars ( Naruto)
Ideas:
Operation 21st (Muv Luv Alternative)
The siege of Vrakks (WH40K)
Second Battle of Alnus Hill (Gate: Thus the self defence force fought there)
The second battle of Genosis (Star wars the clone wars)
The Battle of Astate (legend of Galactic heroes the new thesis)
The Earth-Minbari war (Babylon 5)
The Black Rebellion (Code Geass)
The First and Second Bug wars (Terran Federation: Contact universe)
The One year war (UC gundam)
The Homeworld war (Homeworld One)
These animations have big 20th Century Battlefields energy, and I'm so here for it
A full series about all the battles in the anime Legend of the Galactic Heroes (either version) would be awesome. Most of them even have the tactics explained during the battle.
I would love to see battles from Halo, especially with how engaging your space battles are broken down and depicted. It would be awesome to see UNSC ships battling Covenant cruisers, interspersed with the icons of Marines and Covies battling over Reach/Harvest/Earth, etc.
MY MAN! I'd be stoked if they'd cover anything from Halo!
I swear all you guys who made this channels and the other two are amazing and never dissappoints
I really like the animations used in this video, especially when the ships collided with each other lol. Great video!
Whoever animated this deserves a pay raise!
Imagine they tackle the some battles from the Human-Covenant War, the Damocles Crusade of WH40K, Gundam Skirmishes (Universal Century), or conflicts in Mass Effect.
I’d like a history of the Asari personally. They have a storied history.
The issue with the conflicts in Mass Effect is that the fleet battles you see in ME3 break all the rules established in the previous games.
In ME2 there's a soldier chewing out two rookies on making sure not to fire until the targeting computer gave them a firing solution because when you fire that 20 kilo slug, it keeps going until it hits something, even another planet in 10,000 years.
The first images of the battle of Minaeve: Turian ships firing blindly at the Reapers...who stand in front of Palaven. Any missed shot that would hit the planet would basically be a multi-megaton nuclear bomb...
That would be awesome, especially the battles of Harvest, Sigma Octanus IV, and Reach. So much good stuff there to describe.
They will need an army to cover all this fan favorite lore from different fantasy sci fy games/books/movies.
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The Battle for Cadia 40k shouldn’t be too difficult to cover
Using one ISD to cut another in half, has to be one of the smartest moves in space combat in all sci fi
Very well done, i was going to watch this today thanks for the reminder, thus is by far the most Underrated star wars movie.
Rogue one movie really do justice to this event
The Witcher series has made me interested in seeing how you would handle Stormlight Archive battles, especially since those are often very tactical and make great use of geographic conditions, economic issues, political complexities and magic. Heck, just the Vengeance War alone would be a whole series unto itself due to how the unusual terrain and weather patterns influence how the war is fought.
i just got done relistening to Bridge 4 going back today. i want to see how these guys do that battle SO FREAKING BAD!
Excellent video! I love looking at these early battles and the ramshackle Rebel fleet pulling off the impossible. I'd like to see a video on the Battle of Nar Shaddaa (3 BBY). A smuggler coalition fleet takes on a second-tier Imperial fleet.
I hope you guys cover the Clone War campaigns on Ryloth and Umbara.
From Kings and General to here I love the content!
Dude these videos are incredible. I know every inch of these battles but your recounting makes it sound and feel brand new.
This is so well animated, as a star wars fan, this is a dream come true.
Now I'm excited to hear "Imperial ay ay class star destroyer" in future episodes.
This format for a Fantasy Warhammer battle would be amazing.
Absolutely epic this! Love your stuff so much. Has made me want to rewatch Rogue 1 which is my all time fav Star Wars film
Holy crap i did not know Kings and Generals did this, love Star Wars and Kings and Generals. There goes my Saturday night.
You guys are going all out! This New Channel of yours is an early gift for us this year 2022.
The Lightmaker crew will always be my personal favorite heroes of the Battle of Scarif
Would like to see some coverage of the main forces and equipment both sides had at their disposal. Just the basic information.
Also, just awesome all around!
I really like Rogue One and Darth Vaders corridor of horror scene at the end of the movie is one of favorite Star Wars sequences to date
Loving this series and channel so far. Stargate, Expanse & Babylon 5 series maybe?
Incredible 3D work there.
This video was Awesome! Please keep them coming! I can not say enough good things about this! I will tell everybody to watch this channel.
Rouge One is easily the best disney star wars production, by far. The entire crew from the director, the writers and the actors, respected Star Wars lore, didn't antagonize the fans and actually gave us great characters (and genuinely good diverse ones). Not surprised it was a one-off but glad it exists compared to the other trash disney made.
Battle of Scarif was perfect. The only thing missing was a random officer saying “We lost communication with Command post #5!”
"Our galaxy has no space wars." Well, the next war between major powers may change that.
super awsome, the map was also very clear!
You should do some legends timeline battles here on this channel, there’s a lot more and a lot higher quality than in the disney timeline
Thanks for doing this, I was so looking forward to it. Surprisingly good animatics accompany.
This just made my day. Hope to see more like this in the future. Great work
That was just fucking amazing! Please keep em coming!!!!
Even though I have abandoned the star wars franchise but these videos are awesome. I hope you will cover the warahmmer 40k universe like first, second, and third wars of Helsreach, Istavaan III dropsite massacre, or the Seige of Terra.
Sooo many battles from TCW as options too! That might be a great source for content since if you didn't watch the show you would never have seen them or know what happened leading into the events of Episode 3 or what happened at the same time (Battle of Mandalore)
Awesome episode as always, I wonder if this channel will eventually branch into anime/manga, it would be cool to see this channel’s take on Berserk’s Battle for Doldrey, FMA’s Battle for Central Command, and One Piece’s Marineford War
Wow, These graphics are amazing👍🏻
Love the series of Star Wars, The Witcher and LOTR!!! hopefully in the near future there will be a series about Battlestar Galactica!!^^ Love to see the Adama manouvre on screen ^^
Great animation Documentary i like to see more of star wars lore this is the way.
We had to wait so long but after endor we got finally a good space battle!
Incredible detail in your videos. Fantastic work.
I like Rogue One quite a bit. Plus, kinda helps that Jyn Erso is in it 😍😍😍
Leif Sick did an amazing job on the 3d animations.
One of the best Star Wars movies
I absolutely love these videos. I feel like Dune and Mad Max, both The Road Warrior and Fury Road would be awesome picks for this series!
I just found this channel. AMAZING. I LOVE it! THANK YOU!!!!!!!
The graphics of this one are epic!
ROGUE ONE - the first STAR WARS war movie and easily the best battle of them all.
This video is epic. I am in tears.
A bold statement, concerning "no space wars in our galaxy"...
This is very informative, good quality, and has a lot of information
Awesome videos!!
If any I would advise Cover the Narnia’s Battle, From the first and second movie are absolute Legends
Wow, that was just awesome! Great job! Can't wait to see what comes out next!