Largest Space Ships in Science Fiction Films
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ธ.ค. 2018
- We take a look at the Largest Spaceships in Science Fiction ranging from a few miles to the size of planets
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That mother ship in Independence Day 2 was ridiculously large - that thing would have completely unbalanced the Earth's axis and wobbled us out of orbit!
I liked everything about this video except for the fart noises
you apparently never seen spaceballs. that has the longest ship ever.
The Death Star should really be classified as a ship. It has engines and moves under it's own power. The shape shouldn't matter.
that fart joke got old real quick
Size doesn't matter if you can just go Kamikaze and destroy a whole fleet.
Star Trek's living ship V'ger was 1.2271×1010 kilometers or 0.001 light years, long, which equates to 82 astronomical units. However, that would mean it would destroy the solar system with it's gravity coming even close, so in later releases they cut it down to 2 astronomical units, roughly earth's orbit around the Sun. The bigger figure is still canon, though.
You forgot V'ger.
Fart jokes? Really?
Ummm, you totally forgot about that ship from that movie where they went to a place and did that thing. Before doing the other thing. Yeah, that ship should be number 1
"It was to huge that it would destroy most of the American east coast and the west European coast"
I was hoping for Long Night of Solace would be featured in this, that covie ship is 28km long
I'm old enough to remember when the Executor was only 8km long.
What about... veger
The Dyson sphere from star trek was big enough to house a whole sun as its power source.
Paused in disgust. “The other Star series”? What about that little one with the gate?
The TARDIS could have gotten an honorable mention for having a seemingly infinite amount of interior room, even though it's outer dimensions are rather modest. And blue.
You missed V'Ger from Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Nope. Be aware that spacing guild navigator in Dune books was nothing like a formaldehyde floating alien here. They were not folding time. Ship was doing timespace bending, and navigators were... navigating. There were no computers there, and navigators were seers who foresaw proper route. Later engineers on planet IX built computers that were able to replace navigators.