@@Lonewolf-dy5yb The Borg cubes were only 3 kilometers wide and would just miss the cut for this list. The Death star is substantially bigger. I guess it is probably more of a space station or a base but it is just as mobile as anything else. In Star trek you don't really see the space stations moving around, like ds9 or spacedock that orbits earth.
@@herranton DS9 moved in the first episode and I agree that it is a space station. Also, the Borg cube is probably the only large-scale mass-produced ship, aside from city destroyers and maybe motherships, but there is no on-screen evidence for the mothership
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!
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
@@GenerationFilms Solo always shot first. And always will. I discarded my SE episode 4 for Adywan's SW revisited ep. 4. So Han will always shoot first for me :D
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.
But if Atlantis is counted as a ship you cant really ignore the death star and the world ship from andromeda anymore. Otherwise like you say: Little gate : D
Even though retconed to 2 AU's, the original designated diameter of V'ger's power field was 82 AU's (just able to subsume all the planets of the solar system, even Pluto). Even if the length of V'ger was only 78 kilometres (50 miles) in length, the novel (written by Gene Roddenberry himself) stated that V'ger had the power to stop our Earth's sun from rotating. I am sure that could take out any "mother ship" from Independence Day.
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.
certainly qualifies if a marble pillar with a volley ball in a tractor-beam does :) though many other ships where likewise ignored in this video as it is drawing only from a hand full of franchises they deemed to be sufficiently humanocentric. :D
Even though retconed to 2 AU's, the original designated diameter of V'ger's power field was 82 AU's (just able to subsume all the planets of the solar system, even Pluto). Even if the length of V'ger was only 78 kilometres (50 miles) in length, the novel (written by Gene Roddenberry himself) stated that V'ger had the power to stop our Earth's sun from rotating. I am sure that could take out any "mother ship" from Independence Day.
My guess? The same reason the Death Star and other such huge objects did not- They were not classed as 'ships' but other objects. The Edo Guardian from ST: TNG is another contender, I'd think, or Unimatrix 001, but neither of those are 'ships' either.
@@DasVadderr The V'ger probe it self was stated as being 2/3rds the size of the moon surrounded by an energy cloud making it appear larger then Jupiter and Saturn combined.
@@jamesh2321 V'ger unlike Death Star and DS 9 they did not have FTL. Star Wars Resource Books West End Games which was Official Movie Canon when released has Death Star II as the largest SHIP in Star Wars Universe.
Even though retconed to 2 AU's, the original designated diameter of V'ger's power field was 82 AU's (just able to subsume all the planets of the solar system, even Pluto). Even if the length of V'ger was only 78 kilometres (50 miles) in length, the novel (written by Gene Roddenberry himself) stated that V'ger had the power to stop our Earth's sun from rotating. I am sure that could take out any "mother ship" from Independence Day.
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.
@Kaos Nova I'm talking about era long long after god emperor era. Have you read that book at all? Epilogue about distant future, where they discuss god emperor's journal found in ancient vault.
What about the Magog world ship from Andromeda. It is a superstructure made of 20 connected planets surrounding an artificial sun, the size of a small solar system.
Any canon numbers for how big it actually is? The fact you can see it all from one photo, and my shoddy assumption the star is about the size of the Sun, i got 7,700,000km diameter. The Dyson Sphere Onyx, in Halo, is apparently 300,000,000 km large.
he means ships from movies, don´t from series. and by the way to find bigger ships in series. it give "the worlon planetdestroyer" and "dark cloud from the shadows" and an big ancient ship in baylon5 and the baylon 5 movies. but really he forgot "V´ger" from "star trek: the movie" on place nr. one . it has 82 astronomical units in diameter and it is the biggest probe ever in sf-movies.
@@gylesynergy The 82 au is the cloud covering the V'ger, not the ship itself. It also has been retconned down to 2 au in the director's cut, since V'Ger's cloud would have covered the entire solar system.
Except they are, if there were some logic behind their designs. A larger ship has bigger shields, more armor, and more firepower. A smaller ship has the exact opposite of that.
you fail to realize that a bigger ship would mean a larger, more powerful shield generator, more armor, more ground troops to deploy, more fighters and bombers to deploy, and just overall more firepower whereas a smaller ship would be the opposite. While smaller ships may be better for small alliances that use hit and run tactics similarly to the rebellion in the original trilogy, larger, more powerful ships are better for major military superpowers like the galactic empire and the harvesters.
@@chaosbros7744 And look where those big ships got the Empire and the Harvesters. Having a large ship because your Empire is big is solely ostentatious and impractical. The Executor-class for example, was utterly useless regardless of "more armour, stronger shields, more firepower" unless in a special set of circumstances. SSD Executor - Destroyed at the Battle of Endor by starfighter assaults conducted by Blade and Green Squadrons combined with bombardment by smaller MC-80 Star Cruisers. SSD Ravager - Downed at the Battle of Jakku, rammed by smaller Starhawk-class Battleship. SSD Lusankya - Damaged and surrendered to New Republic control at the Battle of Thyferra by a space station and a smaller cruiser. The common trend in these is that in all instances, several smaller starships with the ability to manoeuvre as well as fire far outclass the Executor regardless of its intensified forward firepower, heavy armour and shields. A fleet of smaller ships is by far more tactically advantageous than one, eggs-in-basket super-dreadnought the size of Manhatten or larger, though arguably, it still looks damn cool on the big screen.
@@chaosbros7744 Look in real life the Japanese Battleship Yamato was bigger had more armor and biger guns then all other Battleships of her time. What happend yeah destroyd by small Dive and Torpedo Bomber. Bigger is only the target it helps not for fighting.
"gives the user the power of forsight, which can really be useful when piloting a ship at the speed of light" Guild Heighliner didn't travel at the speed of light, they didn't even move at all. They used point to point folds.
He even says they travel by folding time which isn't true either. They told space by basically creating a wormhole from one point to another and moving the wormhole across the ship without it moving. The spice also doesn't gift foresight. What it actually does is heighten the user's intelligence so they can calculate every possible outcome, and decide which of those outcomes is the most likely outcome based on all contributing factors. They don't "see into the future". They just calculate the most likely outcome.
The cloud was 82 AU in diameter, so vastly larger than anything else on this list. Though in the director's cut they changed that to 2 AU, which is still extremely large. But it's arguable as to whether the energy cloud surrounding V'Ger should be counted as part of the ship itself, though.
== My starship is so big that I took a trip from the Moonn to Jupiter using the charge evators. == My starship is so big that it doesn't enter planetary orbit, it's the planets that enter the starship's orbit. == My starship is so big that I can't take a picture of it all. == My starship is so big that I have difficulty navigating the galaxy due to the little space to maneuver.
Robert Levy When the guy was on the date with the lovely woman in the upscale restaurant! I was thinking the same, ha, ha! Personally I refuse to wear gender blending fashion designed by over zealous homosexuals!
@@travisvaughan173 “Nothing travels faster than the speed of light with the possible exception of bad news, which obeys its own special laws. The Hingefreel people of Arkintoofle Minor did try to build spaceships that were powered by bad news but they didn't work particularly well and were so extremely unwelcome whenever they arrived anywhere that there wasn't really any point in being there.” Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
if we are looking at star trek movie ships, i think the v'ger vessel was larger than the whale probe (according to various sites, granted the actual size is debated)
I think they would win the day if it is not a heavy fortified important planet (who surely had planetary shields, while the planets in the "outback" had shields for towns at best and a few Ion cannons and turbolasers). Most local troops in Star Wars worlds are not strong enough to repell such an attack. They would surely inflict damage, but not enough. However as soon as the commander of the sector would get the news, a group of ISD would hunt down and kill the aliens to the last ship. They seem not really prepared to ship-on-ship fighting, and while they have a lot of fighters, they are not real fighter-bombers who could do so much damage to capital ships. So the Empire would hammer them.
I think the harvesters would win because of their more practical equipment, more powerful motherships, superior fighters, and considering the fact that the harvesters almost drove the sphere's race into extinction, I don't see any reason why they can't take over or destroy the galactic empire.
@OriginalTharios I find you opinion a little bit extreme. You want suggest that only a tactical genius can write one? Sounds strange, because in this case the only people who could write stories about such people would be guys like Napoleon, Caesar etc. You opinion about Zahn is your thing, but I think you are in a position of small minority with that. A lot of people did like "Trawn" (the book - and the char of course too), and even more like the original Thrawn-trilogy, and I would say with very good reason. A opinion must not be true just because many people have it, but to claim the own opinion is the only correct one even while it is that of very few people seems even more in question for me... Since there is little known facts about the strength of an ISD (for example how strong its shields and guns really should be - and in books and films this seems to change depending who is in charge), the claim of a 500 m ship with ancient tech (compared to shields and turbolasers etc. if you take them as working tech, which they are in a fictional reality like this stupid aliens from ID) could hold against a warship which is designed in a background of thousands of years of space combat sounds at least highly in question. The ISD have of course weaknesses, but the Alien-ships of ID have at least as much if not much more, what is proofen that they could be beaten by a bunch of monkeys like the human enemies ARE. Beaten twice. That is an even more embarassing defeat than that of the Empire against the Ewoks... If it is the question to put the Empire against the Aliens of ID (which was the question who started this discussion) than both realities - that of ID and that of Star Wars - must of course taken serious (let aside how similar unrealistic they both are compared to the "real reality"). And in this case the Empire would win without problems.
Personally I think it would be a good fight probably make a good video to. I don't think either side would have an easy time of it but it would be an interesting fight to watch none the less.
Love what you did with the Guild Navigator's sound effect. Dune universe rant and FWIW: Navigators fold *space*, not *time*, and ship losses due to getting lost in foldspace were reduced to nil once the spice melange was employed and navigators utilized prescience to find the safest path through foldspace. Also, the navigators didn't fold space themselves, they simply *operated* the Holtzmann foldspace generators. References for this include the glossary and appendices in the original Dune, as well as the Butlerian Jihad prequel trilogy.
I put a licence plate surround on my car that reads "I Control The Spice. I CONTROL THE UNIVERSE." I might meet two people in my lifetime that get that...
Independence Day gave me the first nightmare ever and I can watch scary movie in the dark around that time. Lol watched it at the theater. My dad had to take me out
That entire dialogue script was fuckin' gold. The one I'm most in love with is: "Dear me, what's that coming out of her nose? Spaceballs!?! Oh shit. There goes the planet." I could have shat myself the first time I heard it.
"An empire in which every human being can enjoy the best that life has to offer, thanks to alien slave labor" fucking brilliant, made me laugh my ass off at the end
DESCRIPTIVE Statement: Unicron is fully mobile and fully capable of interstellar travel and FTL travel, which seems to be the criteria for Star ships here.
HK-47 But he is not controlled by any commander or captain. A Starship is mounted by crew and captain but not Unicron. He is a Being capable of controlling himself and he is like a god in transformers.
@Revan , it still can not disprove that Unicron is still not a spacecraft himself. Even the giant space craft from Macross/Robotech could turn into a giant robot, despite being a city-sized vessel that is on par with at least the Super Star Destroyer vessels in the Star Wars universe, so, in essence, the main differences are the size of the vessels, as Unicron is at least an Earth-sized being, if the planet of Cybertron is around the same circumference as the planet Earth, and the fact that Unicron is a sentient being whereas the Alien Space Ship - 1/Super Dimension Fortress - 1 Macross had to be piloted by humans and/or sentient beings that know how to pilot the vessel.
Well, if you want big, then Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is the biggest I know of at nearly 53bn ly tall before it transforms into its even bigger drill form.
All these ships can be keeping in one TARDIS room and never ever meet each other. Just like Doctor keep a whole galaxy inside one of rooms as well at one point.
When speaking in realistic terms, yes. However in sci-fi/science fantasy realm, Progenitor ships aren't that impressive (except the Progenitor mothership).
@@a.square8658 I mean't the actual ship parts you see in the background and during the cutscene. It's all blown apart and you move through it. I believe originally they actually wanted some levels to include fighting on the surfaces of these ships but they didn't have the time/budget.
@@GenerationFilms Pah your wrong, the ultimate shield, king of kings type of shield, the over 9000 super sayain shield is......drum-roll... of course the "Plot Armour" ;-p
@@commanderknight9314 Considering the amount of aliens on the ship's itself, nobody probably infiltrated a ship before, were able to interface with the alien technology, or survive long enough to connect to the main computer. Take your pick or any combination thereof. :)
Ok, I don't often spit out a drink when watching a TH-cam channel because I'm laughing so hard, but the fart noises were hysterical .... yeah, fart jokes are my level of humour, sue me! ;) One thing though, the Guild Heighliners don't use FTL, they use the spice to literally fold space, moving the liner from one point to the other without actual velocity.
Say what you will about the science of hyperspace ramming, you do have to admit that was one of the coolest looking scenes I can ever remember seeing in a movie. The dead silence only adds to the impact of the scene.
Yah it really seemed appropriate. BTW I've read Dune several times and nothing in the book made me imagine anything shooting out a Navigator's rectum like that.
There is one ship or machine in the original star trek series, where it was a planet devourer and the only way to kill it was for a starship antimatter engine to explode. causing that planet devorer to die. then in the next generation, there was a dyson sphere, the ingulf a star to capture the energy of the sun inside the sphere.
Only possible excuses are mobile shipyards and perhaps in some cases mobile headquarters with your entire government and larg portion of your supplies, but otherwise no, nobody needs these.
@@failedexperiment9073 That's why I actually liked the idea of the Supremacy, having the production capabilities of an entire planet. It can shit out SDs from mining asteroids and stuff for resources, which makes it a mobile capital and shipyard. And it gives it an excuse to be stupidly large. Unfortunately, you wouldn't know that from watching the movie, because they just use it as a big flagship that gets one-shotted by a plot hole. Something like the Supremacy, I'd think it best to keep far away from the front lines to keep shitting out fleets. So, the best thing about the Supremacy wasn't even hinted at in the film.
Another reason to make a Ship this large is if it’s built to carry a huge siege weapons.. or built around a siege weapon. Definitely not to kill other ships. But even that’s impractical. They can just use Missile/Torpedo spams..
they're better for taking on enemy motherships if fighters and bombers can't do the job. also, they are great to provide storage for tons of troops and equipment. they're pretty good to use as superweapons and mobile bases as well as shielding for your smaller ships that are more capable of shooting at the weak spots of the enemy's ships while the mothership provides cover fire.
@@borntodie297 true, but even then a Battle Barge is going to be fairly low down on the list, being typically smaller than a Gloriana-class battleship (whic themselves top out at ~20km long). Also, that assumes it is a Battle Barge and not a Strike Cruiser (it's been a while since I watched Ultramarines), as without a decent reference point for scale, the two classes are very similar from many camera angles. That said, the setting definitely has bigger ships around, with the largest being literally the size of a planet (ok, technically at least two of them are/were planets- the Rock is the shattered remnants of the planet Caliban, chained together and fitted with engines, while the War of the Beast saw the orks create Attack Moons- literal moons and dwarf planets outfitted with engines and interstellar teleport systems to turn them into raiding motherships, a trend which culminated in briefly turning the planet of Ullanor into one such craft). Unfortunately, none of those larger ones has made it onto film. Yet.
Talk about a SERIOUS case of 'Two-foot-idis'! It's like listening to sailboat owners at a local port bar! "My boat's so big, I have to BACK it out of the harbor because I can't turn it around!"
To be fair this list is very incomplete if we included ships from video games then Xenosaga would beat the entire list hands down. The Cathedral Ship was 16,000 km in length and Abel's Ark was star system size with several planets trapped within it's structure. And I'm pretty sure there is a game out there with even larger vessels.
The Eldar Craftworlds are gigantic as well. 40k in general is oversized, the Imperial *escort ships* are as big as Star Wars-Imperial Stardestroyer *battlecruisers*, not to mention the Gloriana class ships. But then again they sadly are not ships in movies.
I would expect two million on a single Imperial Super Star Destroyer they are making these massive ships with comparatively small cool numbers with the size of the supremacy you would think they're supposed to be 5 million that can fit in there
without replicators from star trek, it would be almost impossible to feed those 2 mio...forget about 5 and then you still need fuel and spare parts... a star destroyer would have to be close to agricultural worlds at all times like so many other things in SW...they look awesome, but the more you think about them, the worse they get
@@barrybend7189 Super Tengen Toppa Guren Laggan ? 93 billions light years ... and it's drill make 10 time it's size ^^. Yup they totally break the reality .
@@brotheralaric7177 let me put this to you the creator of Gurran Laggan has stated that Tengin topin Gurran Laggan is the third most powerful super robot. The first is Mazinger Zero and the second is Getter Emporer.
What about the Tardis, a ship that can grow and shrink depending on it's users need. And it can distort space around it to be smaller on the outside. Isn't this one the number 1?
I don’t think it shrinks.. I know the engine room of the tardis has a star as a power source... it doesn’t distort space.. the door is in this dimension, the rest of the ship is in a different dimension.
But while the inside is massive .. Im not sure you ever hear HOW massive. Just because there is a singularity in it generating power... Should have at least gotten an honorable mention as the biggest and smallest (and probably most powerful)
You left out the Magog World Ship from Andromeda. Being made up of 20 hollowed-out planets and powered by an artificial sun, I would say it qualifies as being really, really big.
The whole point of space travel in Dune is that they DON'T use faster than light ships. They "fold space". The ship doesn't actually move but space is manipulated around it. Aside from that, it was an excellent presentation. I especially enjoyed the fart noises while the Guild Navigators were doing their thing...
@@gallifreyandefense well the death stars did have an ok time getting around both sub light and ftl. But yeah. I agree. They're more like stations. Much more specialized than most of the empires ships focused around a central superweapon. The eclipse is focused on a superweapon but I'd call it a ship based on it's role.
They are massive ships and would have high places but Halo ships don't have movies or a television series, just games and this is a list of ships for sci-fi films so it will not be on this list.
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.
It may not be a moon..... but is definitely not a ship..... if a Borg cube didn't make the list even though it is a mass-produced capital ship
@@Lonewolf-dy5yb The Borg cubes were only 3 kilometers wide and would just miss the cut for this list. The Death star is substantially bigger.
I guess it is probably more of a space station or a base but it is just as mobile as anything else. In Star trek you don't really see the space stations moving around, like ds9 or spacedock that orbits earth.
@@herranton DS9 moved in the first episode and I agree that it is a space station. Also, the Borg cube is probably the only large-scale mass-produced ship, aside from city destroyers and maybe motherships, but there is no on-screen evidence for the mothership
@@Lonewolf-dy5yb Yeah, but It didn't go ftl like the deathstar
@@herranton Death Star is like Independence Day Mothership. And, the largest would be Death Star II.
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!
The Harvesters are my favorite alien species
That movie was very much under appreciated
you apparently never seen spaceballs. that has the longest ship ever.
Lol yes
She went from suck to blow
I had to run the whole way! If i walked, the movie'd be over!
COMB THE DESERT!
i move around too YEET im a ship bööööp böööp🤓
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
Yep exactly the same ship from the same show I was thinking of. I will sleep better knowing we got representation on this important matter.
The Defiant?!? ;-}
Definitely
Yeah I just don't understand why he didn't put the ship from that one movie on there
No not that one the one ship from an obscure show is way bigger!
"It was to huge that it would destroy most of the American east coast and the west European coast"
Canada will always be safe
They’re too nice to be killed, plus they have a moose shield.
Lol
Hexaltheninja Wow lol
America is a continent
canada is american you illiterate
Size doesn't matter if you can just go Kamikaze and destroy a whole fleet.
Thanks for the heart!
Yea you’d think a fleet chasing another fleet would have some interdictors preventing them from going to hyperspace
@@GenerationFilms Or hyperspace missiles
Or sending in Master Chief
Rian the canon destroyer. :)
What about... veger
Spelled V'Ger
Can’t remember how long the ship itself was but it was the energy field it created that was several AU wide, not the vessel.
87 Au's ?So about 8 billion miles across
@@wwesty83 i am not, i lost 3 stone this year!!!
78km, 48miles
I'm old enough to remember when the Executor was only 8km long.
Haha yup back when Han Solo fired first
Daegon
Yep Old EU best accurate canon.
Yep thanks for the reminder jackass
@@GenerationFilms Solo always shot first. And always will. I discarded my SE episode 4 for Adywan's SW revisited ep. 4. So Han will always shoot first for me :D
@@countryboyblue21 That was necessary thank you.
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.
2AU and can be destroy with a hand grenade
Paused in disgust. “The other Star series”? What about that little one with the gate?
stargate?
DAY BICH - Imagine that!
But if Atlantis is counted as a ship you cant really ignore the death star and the world ship from andromeda anymore.
Otherwise like you say: Little gate : D
@@salzstangl Atlantis is a ship, its even stated to be a city-ship in the series.
@@salzstanglAtlantis is a literally called a city-ship, the name for the replicator's version of atlantis is Asuran City-Ship.
You missed V'Ger from Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Even though retconed to 2 AU's, the original designated diameter of V'ger's power field was 82 AU's (just able to subsume all the planets of the solar system, even Pluto). Even if the length of V'ger was only 78 kilometres (50 miles) in length, the novel (written by Gene Roddenberry himself) stated that V'ger had the power to stop our Earth's sun from rotating. I am sure that could take out any "mother ship" from Independence Day.
How about the Dyson sphere?
@@jasonlebrun2045 Smaller than the V'Ger cloud but still MASSIVE, yes.
@@chopper2429 wait, smaller than the V’ger, what kind of space ship is it?
@@jasonlebrun2045 a Dyson sphere is not a ship
The Dyson sphere from star trek was big enough to house a whole sun as its power source.
That’s not even a starship, is just a astronomical megastructure
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.
I was hoping for Long Night of Solace would be featured in this, that covie ship is 28km long
I vote for V'ger from Star Trek: TMP as number 1, although technically a robot, it was still a ship.
certainly qualifies if a marble pillar with a volley ball in a tractor-beam does :) though many other ships where likewise ignored in this video as it is drawing only from a hand full of franchises they deemed to be sufficiently humanocentric. :D
Especially in the original cut of the film, here they claim it is 82 AU in diameter...
Even though retconed to 2 AU's, the original designated diameter of V'ger's power field was 82 AU's (just able to subsume all the planets of the solar system, even Pluto). Even if the length of V'ger was only 78 kilometres (50 miles) in length, the novel (written by Gene Roddenberry himself) stated that V'ger had the power to stop our Earth's sun from rotating. I am sure that could take out any "mother ship" from Independence Day.
How did V'Ger not make the list?
My guess? The same reason the Death Star and other such huge objects did not- They were not classed as 'ships' but other objects. The Edo Guardian from ST: TNG is another contender, I'd think, or Unimatrix 001, but neither of those are 'ships' either.
I think V´ger itself isn´t that big,it´s just the cloud. But I expected those Voth City-Ships from Voyager on the list.
@@DasVadderr The V'ger probe it self was stated as being 2/3rds the size of the moon surrounded by an energy cloud making it appear larger then Jupiter and Saturn combined.
Yeah the ship was huge, the energy cloud was 1 AU (the distance from the Earth to the Sun).
@@jamesh2321 V'ger unlike Death Star and DS 9 they did not have FTL. Star Wars Resource Books West End Games which was Official Movie Canon when released has Death Star II as the largest SHIP in Star Wars Universe.
"Supreme burn victim snoke"
You also forgot that his hand got sliced off (no idea how, considering the angle of the lightsaber when he was cut in two). Looked cool, though. ;)
Hmm perhaps more Supreme SNM Leader snoke. Clearly by the injuries it went to far.
Lol after that line i immediately liked the video.
Hey you forgot the TARDIS it should be number 1, it is literally infinite in size
I know right?
THATS TRUE!
@@alanwatts8239 The TARDIS is, at least according to lore. not too sure how though.
It may be the largest ship, but it’s also the smallest!
only the inside...outsize is very little!!!
Wheres V'ger, you can't have such a list without V'ger :- (
1 AU is pretty freaking huge, yeah. And the Magog world ships
@@databanks Yeah, I forgot about the Magog - Those are definitely starships for all they look like mobile solar systems!
I don't know does the cloud layer count as part of the ship
@@galactic_socialist It's an artificial structure, even if it is made purely of energy fields, so there is a YMMV there.
Even though retconed to 2 AU's, the original designated diameter of V'ger's power field was 82 AU's (just able to subsume all the planets of the solar system, even Pluto). Even if the length of V'ger was only 78 kilometres (50 miles) in length, the novel (written by Gene Roddenberry himself) stated that V'ger had the power to stop our Earth's sun from rotating. I am sure that could take out any "mother ship" from Independence Day.
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.
Heretic!
@Kaos Nova I'm talking about era long long after god emperor era. Have you read that book at all?
Epilogue about distant future, where they discuss god emperor's journal found in ancient vault.
@Kaos Nova I know. Still, there was no point stating the obvious I wasn't questioning.
What about the Magog world ship from Andromeda. It is a superstructure made of 20 connected planets surrounding an artificial sun, the size of a small solar system.
Any canon numbers for how big it actually is? The fact you can see it all from one photo, and my shoddy assumption the star is about the size of the Sun, i got 7,700,000km diameter. The Dyson Sphere Onyx, in Halo, is apparently 300,000,000 km large.
@@KhevaKins the dyson-sphäre isn´t a ship.
he means ships from movies, don´t from series. and by the way to find bigger ships in series. it give "the worlon planetdestroyer" and "dark cloud from the shadows" and an big ancient ship in baylon5 and the baylon 5 movies. but really he forgot "V´ger" from "star trek: the movie" on place nr. one . it has 82 astronomical units in diameter and it is the biggest probe ever in sf-movies.
"Largest Space Ships in Science Fiction Films"
@@gylesynergy The 82 au is the cloud covering the V'ger, not the ship itself. It also has been retconned down to 2 au in the director's cut, since V'Ger's cloud would have covered the entire solar system.
Rule number one of starship construction: Bigger is not better, except on a screen.
You would have a long arguing with Harvesters.
Except they are, if there were some logic behind their designs. A larger ship has bigger shields, more armor, and more firepower. A smaller ship has the exact opposite of that.
you fail to realize that a bigger ship would mean a larger, more powerful shield generator, more armor, more ground troops to deploy, more fighters and bombers to deploy, and just overall more firepower whereas a smaller ship would be the opposite. While smaller ships may be better for small alliances that use hit and run tactics similarly to the rebellion in the original trilogy, larger, more powerful ships are better for major military superpowers like the galactic empire and the harvesters.
@@chaosbros7744 And look where those big ships got the Empire and the Harvesters. Having a large ship because your Empire is big is solely ostentatious and impractical. The Executor-class for example, was utterly useless regardless of "more armour, stronger shields, more firepower" unless in a special set of circumstances.
SSD Executor - Destroyed at the Battle of Endor by starfighter assaults conducted by Blade and Green Squadrons combined with bombardment by smaller MC-80 Star Cruisers.
SSD Ravager - Downed at the Battle of Jakku, rammed by smaller Starhawk-class Battleship.
SSD Lusankya - Damaged and surrendered to New Republic control at the Battle of Thyferra by a space station and a smaller cruiser.
The common trend in these is that in all instances, several smaller starships with the ability to manoeuvre as well as fire far outclass the Executor regardless of its intensified forward firepower, heavy armour and shields.
A fleet of smaller ships is by far more tactically advantageous than one, eggs-in-basket super-dreadnought the size of Manhatten or larger, though arguably, it still looks damn cool on the big screen.
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Look in real life the Japanese Battleship Yamato was bigger had more armor and biger guns then all other Battleships of her time. What happend yeah destroyd by small Dive and Torpedo Bomber. Bigger is only the target it helps not for fighting.
that fart joke got old real quick
Jokes like that exceed the limit if used more than once.
Wasn't even funny the first time tbh...
Flemen how dare u >:(
Flemen no it was funny, every freaken time...
dunno i never thought of it that way and found it amusing !
"gives the user the power of forsight, which can really be useful when piloting a ship at the speed of light" Guild Heighliner didn't travel at the speed of light, they didn't even move at all. They used point to point folds.
He even says they travel by folding time which isn't true either. They told space by basically creating a wormhole from one point to another and moving the wormhole across the ship without it moving.
The spice also doesn't gift foresight. What it actually does is heighten the user's intelligence so they can calculate every possible outcome, and decide which of those outcomes is the most likely outcome based on all contributing factors.
They don't "see into the future". They just calculate the most likely outcome.
@@MapleLeafAce
Actually... they do see into the future. Its in the books.
I personally really liked the harvester mothership. It might be practical.
Doesn’t the V’GER Probe’s energy cloud have a diameter of 1 AU I.E the radius of the earths orbit around the sun? Making it number 1 by far?
It's technically a cloud, not really the ship proper.
The cloud was over 82 AU's
V'Ger itself should have made the list, given that it's bigger than even the whale probe.
@@batfleckforever3594 But that probe is still too big for a whale. :)
The cloud was 82 AU in diameter, so vastly larger than anything else on this list. Though in the director's cut they changed that to 2 AU, which is still extremely large.
But it's arguable as to whether the energy cloud surrounding V'Ger should be counted as part of the ship itself, though.
This video is like what if we constructed a city in space and put turbo lasers and thrusters on it
Why wouldn't you?
Im gonna die laughing from his name
That's basically how New Macross class colony ships are designed.
== My starship is so big that I took a trip from the Moonn to Jupiter using the charge evators.
== My starship is so big that it doesn't enter planetary orbit, it's the planets that enter the starship's orbit.
== My starship is so big that I can't take a picture of it all.
== My starship is so big that I have difficulty navigating the galaxy due to the little space to maneuver.
Haha 👍😂
My starship is so big yo mama would fit in it.
@@Drewsky840 mine is bigger
@@Drewsky840 My starship is so big YOUR mama would fit in it! XP
== My starship is so big that the beings inhabiting it haven't figured out their universe is in a bottle.
Independence day is so painfully American that it's painful
*Cocks gun*
“We gotta fucking problem?”
St. Pablo don't get me wrong, it's good, but definitely cliched
Prolly Had It In Mind
ummm Maybe because its an American Holiday, and an American Historical Event, and an American Movie? were u expecting it to be a bit chinese
Your t-shirt actually looks like that Gain fabric softener t-shirt from the commercial about being too comfortable.
Robert Levy
When the guy was on the date with the lovely woman in the upscale restaurant! I was thinking the same, ha, ha! Personally I refuse to wear gender blending fashion designed by over zealous homosexuals!
What about Spaceball One?
No ship is probably faster. Ludicrous speed!
They've gone to plaid.
@@travisvaughan173 “Nothing travels faster than the speed of light with the possible exception of bad news, which obeys its own special laws. The Hingefreel people of Arkintoofle Minor did try to build spaceships that were powered by bad news but they didn't work particularly well and were so extremely unwelcome whenever they arrived anywhere that there wasn't really any point in being there.” Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
"The ship is too big! If I walk, the movie will be over." -- President Skroob
I was wondering the same
I can't stop laughing, im going to chuckle all week now
It’s good for your health
@@GenerationFilms You do know that if you're killed in a dream you die in real life too, don't you?
I always wake up before dying.
Same here.
When you began talking about the whole Human Empire. I could only think of one thing.
THE IMPERIUM OF MAN. FOR THE EMPEROR!
I died when he said Supreme burn victim snoke 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Daayuum
if we are looking at star trek movie ships, i think the v'ger vessel was larger than the whale probe (according to various sites, granted the actual size is debated)
I wonder what would happen if the aliens from Independence Day got the drop on an Empire controlled Planet how that fight would go down.
I think they would win the day if it is not a heavy fortified important planet (who surely had planetary shields, while the planets in the "outback" had shields for towns at best and a few Ion cannons and turbolasers). Most local troops in Star Wars worlds are not strong enough to repell such an attack. They would surely inflict damage, but not enough. However as soon as the commander of the sector would get the news, a group of ISD would hunt down and kill the aliens to the last ship. They seem not really prepared to ship-on-ship fighting, and while they have a lot of fighters, they are not real fighter-bombers who could do so much damage to capital ships. So the Empire would hammer them.
I think the harvesters would win because of their more practical equipment, more powerful motherships, superior fighters, and considering the fact that the harvesters almost drove the sphere's race into extinction, I don't see any reason why they can't take over or destroy the galactic empire.
But what if they attacked UNSC earth like HALO 2, I wonder what would happen
@OriginalTharios
I find you opinion a little bit extreme. You want suggest that only a tactical genius can write one? Sounds strange, because in this case the only people who could write stories about such people would be guys like Napoleon, Caesar etc.
You opinion about Zahn is your thing, but I think you are in a position of small minority with that. A lot of people did like "Trawn" (the book - and the char of course too), and even more like the original Thrawn-trilogy, and I would say with very good reason. A opinion must not be true just because many people have it, but to claim the own opinion is the only correct one even while it is that of very few people seems even more in question for me...
Since there is little known facts about the strength of an ISD (for example how strong its shields and guns really should be - and in books and films this seems to change depending who is in charge), the claim of a 500 m ship with ancient tech (compared to shields and turbolasers etc. if you take them as working tech, which they are in a fictional reality like this stupid aliens from ID) could hold against a warship which is designed in a background of thousands of years of space combat sounds at least highly in question. The ISD have of course weaknesses, but the Alien-ships of ID have at least as much if not much more, what is proofen that they could be beaten by a bunch of monkeys like the human enemies ARE. Beaten twice. That is an even more embarassing defeat than that of the Empire against the Ewoks...
If it is the question to put the Empire against the Aliens of ID (which was the question who started this discussion) than both realities - that of ID and that of Star Wars - must of course taken serious (let aside how similar unrealistic they both are compared to the "real reality"). And in this case the Empire would win without problems.
Personally I think it would be a good fight probably make a good video to.
I don't think either side would have an easy time of it but it would be an interesting fight to watch none the less.
Yeah, yeah, 'Bigger, better and Moar badass.' 'Big guns never tire'. Big Starships never tire as well.
Love what you did with the Guild Navigator's sound effect. Dune universe rant and FWIW: Navigators fold *space*, not *time*, and ship losses due to getting lost in foldspace were reduced to nil once the spice melange was employed and navigators utilized prescience to find the safest path through foldspace. Also, the navigators didn't fold space themselves, they simply *operated* the Holtzmann foldspace generators. References for this include the glossary and appendices in the original Dune, as well as the Butlerian Jihad prequel trilogy.
Bit of real world physics here mate, space and time are the same thing in real life
I also just went on a nerd rant about this in the comments, Wish I had found your comment first.
I put a licence plate surround on my car that reads "I Control The Spice. I CONTROL THE UNIVERSE." I might meet two people in my lifetime that get that...
Kull wahad on this!
sounds a lot like hyperspace in Babylon 5, where it was fraught with dangers and risks if you went off the pathways mapped out by various beacons
It’s landed on the Atlantic Ocean
Which part
All of it
Independence Day gave me the first nightmare ever and I can watch scary movie in the dark around that time. Lol watched it at the theater. My dad had to take me out
Actually the largest vessel in science fiction is from the Orion Series where the Leviathan is 10 light years across
ok, star wars and star trek made it on here but what about Spaceballs 1? it's not just a spaceship, it's a transformer!
That entire dialogue script was fuckin' gold. The one I'm most in love with is: "Dear me, what's that coming out of her nose?
Spaceballs!?!
Oh shit. There goes the planet."
I could have shat myself the first time I heard it.
@@bignasty4874 sir, its mega maid. she's gone from suck to blow! gasp! do something!
Suck... Suck... Suck...
It was tailor 'maid' for this list!
@@bignasty4874relative size was off at the end but nobody cares because it was funny.
If this list included the inside of a ship then #1 should’ve been the TARDIS
While the tardis is much bigger on the inside it is not as big as any of these ships it is roughly the size of a large hotel inside
Thomas Adams nah, inside it's nearly infinite.
i clearly missed something if its that big on the inside
Anthony Williams yeah it's sort of ambiguous but it is as big as it needs to be
This, the TARDIS size interior is considered to extremely large on the inside.
"An empire in which every human being can enjoy the best that life has to offer, thanks to alien slave labor" fucking brilliant, made me laugh my ass off at the end
Only one Coldstone Creamery on the entire New Order base? No wonder they were so angry and destructive.
China built a dam in 2012 that moved earth off of its axis. That harvester mothership would've sent earth spinning away into the dark nothingness.
Lol, you read too much bullshit on the Internet
That dam moved the earth off its axis by an amount so small it is virtually nothing.
Size isn’t what’s important, it’s how you use it 😂
J Nice, palpatine just electro-choked your ass in the name of democracy 😂
Possert74 yep, luckily im pretty damn ok, but id be much angrier and sad otherwise. So in a way this lie helps people.
Observation: Unicron flies up to a huge planet and shallows it whole. UNICRON from Transformers must be bigger than all vessels shown in this video.
Unicron is also a "being", not a starship or space warship? Lifeform or superweapon might be a better description for it?
DESCRIPTIVE Statement:
Unicron is fully mobile and fully capable of interstellar travel and FTL travel, which seems to be the criteria for Star ships here.
HK-47 But he is not controlled by any commander or captain. A Starship is mounted by crew and captain but not Unicron. He is a Being capable of controlling himself and he is like a god in transformers.
@Revan , it still can not disprove that Unicron is still not a spacecraft himself. Even the giant space craft from Macross/Robotech could turn into a giant robot, despite being a city-sized vessel that is on par with at least the Super Star Destroyer vessels in the Star Wars universe, so, in essence, the main differences are the size of the vessels, as Unicron is at least an Earth-sized being, if the planet of Cybertron is around the same circumference as the planet Earth, and the fact that Unicron is a sentient being whereas the Alien Space Ship - 1/Super Dimension Fortress - 1 Macross had to be piloted by humans and/or sentient beings that know how to pilot the vessel.
Well, if you want big, then Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is the biggest I know of at nearly 53bn ly tall before it transforms into its even bigger drill form.
All these ships can be keeping in one TARDIS room and never ever meet each other. Just like Doctor keep a whole galaxy inside one of rooms as well at one point.
In the words of Captain Mal..."If you don't like the accommodations, get off my boat."
Not a film but the ancient Homeworld ships you fight through are somewhat large.
When speaking in realistic terms, yes. However in sci-fi/science fantasy realm, Progenitor ships aren't that impressive (except the Progenitor mothership).
The progenitor mothership is only 12 km long.
@@a.square8658 I mean't the actual ship parts you see in the background and during the cutscene. It's all blown apart and you move through it. I believe originally they actually wanted some levels to include fighting on the surfaces of these ships but they didn't have the time/budget.
@@failedexperiment9073 Sadjuuk Khar is small. For example. Mothership from 1st Homeworld was 20km tall...
I’m sure one shot from an ODP MAC gun can put a clean round through that harvester
Those deflectors do well against kinetic rounds, all you really need is a computer from the 90s and a coke can
Generation Films or master chief with an anti matter bomb
Why didn`t the harvesters have anti-virus protection?
@@GenerationFilms Pah your wrong, the ultimate shield, king of kings type of shield, the over 9000 super sayain shield is......drum-roll... of course the "Plot Armour" ;-p
@@commanderknight9314 Considering the amount of aliens on the ship's itself, nobody probably infiltrated a ship before, were able to interface with the alien technology, or survive long enough to connect to the main computer. Take your pick or any combination thereof. :)
Ok, I don't often spit out a drink when watching a TH-cam channel because I'm laughing so hard, but the fart noises were hysterical .... yeah, fart jokes are my level of humour, sue me! ;) One thing though, the Guild Heighliners don't use FTL, they use the spice to literally fold space, moving the liner from one point to the other without actual velocity.
Cold Stone Creamery is what every space ship needs
Say what you will about the science of hyperspace ramming, you do have to admit that was one of the coolest looking scenes I can ever remember seeing in a movie. The dead silence only adds to the impact of the scene.
Its a shame its preceded by Space Poppins
Not gonna include Star Killer Base Or The Death Stars? They Move Around, They Count As Ships
Both of these are stations, not ships
Star killer base is actually a planet transformed into a weapon
so the death star + hoth
Still don't have hard numbers for Starkiller (whether scaled to the Oscillator or not) 660 km from some sources, but that seems too small.
"star killer BASE"
@@gallifreyandefense The Death Star is capable of warp speed. It definitely counts as a ship. I don't remember if Star Killer Base can warp or not.
Fart jokes? Really?
Yup. You mad bruh.
They're pretty funny tho
Yes fart jokes get over it
Yah it really seemed appropriate. BTW I've read Dune several times and nothing in the book made me imagine anything shooting out a Navigator's rectum like that.
the guy making this video is young so it makes sense with fart jokes
9:30 wow that actually works as a perfect summary for Disney's shity "Star Wars" sequel trilogy
There is one ship or machine in the original star trek series, where it was a planet devourer and the only way to kill it was for a starship antimatter engine to explode. causing that planet devorer to die. then in the next generation, there was a dyson sphere, the ingulf a star to capture the energy of the sun inside the sphere.
Came for the title stayed for the sass. Fantastic
Do any faction needs ships this big? These are just big ass targets.. if Capital ships can’t even stop a single Fighter....
Only possible excuses are mobile shipyards and perhaps in some cases mobile headquarters with your entire government and larg portion of your supplies, but otherwise no, nobody needs these.
@@failedexperiment9073
Or if the setting has it to where things that big are commonplace.
@@failedexperiment9073 That's why I actually liked the idea of the Supremacy, having the production capabilities of an entire planet. It can shit out SDs from mining asteroids and stuff for resources, which makes it a mobile capital and shipyard. And it gives it an excuse to be stupidly large. Unfortunately, you wouldn't know that from watching the movie, because they just use it as a big flagship that gets one-shotted by a plot hole. Something like the Supremacy, I'd think it best to keep far away from the front lines to keep shitting out fleets. So, the best thing about the Supremacy wasn't even hinted at in the film.
Another reason to make a Ship this large is if it’s built to carry a huge siege weapons.. or built around a siege weapon. Definitely not to kill other ships.
But even that’s impractical. They can just use Missile/Torpedo spams..
they're better for taking on enemy motherships if fighters and bombers can't do the job. also, they are great to provide storage for tons of troops and equipment. they're pretty good to use as superweapons and mobile bases as well as shielding for your smaller ships that are more capable of shooting at the weak spots of the enemy's ships while the mothership provides cover fire.
Largest space ships ever?? MUHUHAHAHA LAUGHING IN 40k
...in film 😔
Jorge limon yep only sci fi 40k can’t win, yet
in film
Me: => Ultramarines. Yes that is a movie, and a battlebarge is visible in it.
@@borntodie297 true, but even then a Battle Barge is going to be fairly low down on the list, being typically smaller than a Gloriana-class battleship (whic themselves top out at ~20km long). Also, that assumes it is a Battle Barge and not a Strike Cruiser (it's been a while since I watched Ultramarines), as without a decent reference point for scale, the two classes are very similar from many camera angles.
That said, the setting definitely has bigger ships around, with the largest being literally the size of a planet (ok, technically at least two of them are/were planets- the Rock is the shattered remnants of the planet Caliban, chained together and fitted with engines, while the War of the Beast saw the orks create Attack Moons- literal moons and dwarf planets outfitted with engines and interstellar teleport systems to turn them into raiding motherships, a trend which culminated in briefly turning the planet of Ullanor into one such craft). Unfortunately, none of those larger ones has made it onto film. Yet.
@@ala5530 For all the big sized ships you named, you failed to mention Tyranid Bio-Ships, which themselves are also close to the size of planets XD
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I wonder where ships from the Robotech series would fall in this? My understanding the Dolza's flagship was massive.
"My ship is bigger than yours..." it never ends.
Talk about a SERIOUS case of 'Two-foot-idis'! It's like listening to sailboat owners at a local port bar! "My boat's so big, I have to BACK it out of the harbor because I can't turn it around!"
The world ship from the andromeda IP
What about V'ger?
If V'ger is defined as a ship wouldn't it just be the small probe not the giant cloud?
It would be the giant ship inside the cloud, with the Voyager 6 probe as the "captain"
Yeah V'ger itself was about 5 times tbe size of the whale probe.
And the cloud was about an AU big in Diameter
@@oninoni over 82 AU's in diameter to be exact
The Magog world ship from Andromeda was as big as a solar system.
The Lexx should be somewhere around 5 or 6 on this list.
Not really, Lexx was only 5 miles (8km) long, so was smaller than the Executor
Apparently in the Autism Dimension Lexx was a movie and not a TV show.
To be fair this list is very incomplete if we included ships from video games then Xenosaga would beat the entire list hands down. The Cathedral Ship was 16,000 km in length and Abel's Ark was star system size with several planets trapped within it's structure. And I'm pretty sure there is a game out there with even larger vessels.
9:45 above 3000 miles
6:26
Agreed, I 100% agree with that
Though this isn't #1 on the list, you totally forgot the star trek's Voth Fortress, the voth city ship.
Also forgot Protoss Spear of Adun ship. Not largest but at least 3rd or 4th
Apparently this was a movie in the Autism Dimension.
They did not fold 'time', they folded 'space'. -1 point.
@@billkerman7733 Relatively speaking. :D
I lost it at the fart sounds during the Dune section!
A+ grade sound editing in this video here. I can smell the sound instead of using my ears.
What about the Doomsday Machine from the original Star Trek? It ate planets.
Yeah, but it chopped them up into digestible parts, first. Jupiter..mmmmmm...that big red spot.....yummmmy!
2,770 meters or just under 2 miles long. Not very big!
Speranza from WH40K? It's length alone was over 3000km, it's width was 1000km and it had mass greater than a moon.
The Eldar Craftworlds are gigantic as well. 40k in general is oversized, the Imperial *escort ships* are as big as Star Wars-Imperial Stardestroyer *battlecruisers*, not to mention the Gloriana class ships. But then again they sadly are not ships in movies.
I would expect two million on a single Imperial Super Star Destroyer they are making these massive ships with comparatively small cool numbers with the size of the supremacy you would think they're supposed to be 5 million that can fit in there
Well you might be able to fit them, but the question is whether you would even meet them.
without replicators from star trek, it would be almost impossible to feed those 2 mio...forget about 5
and then you still need fuel and spare parts... a star destroyer would have to be close to agricultural worlds at all times
like so many other things in SW...they look awesome, but the more you think about them, the worse they get
Some 40,000 fit on the ISD. The Resurgence accommodates 82,0000 easily. The Executor? Likely 600,000 plus.
a ship comparison video without the deathstar is like a christmas without santa
Is anything bigger than Galactus solar system size ship?
Getter Emporer.
@@barrybend7189 Super Tengen Toppa Guren Laggan ? 93 billions light years ... and it's drill make 10 time it's size ^^.
Yup they totally break the reality .
@@brotheralaric7177 you have not seen the eldritch horror that is the Getter Emporer. A single universe in size and still growing.
@@barrybend7189 i know what it is, but it terms of puresize the guren laggan last form is far bigger, but in terms of power i don't know.
@@brotheralaric7177 let me put this to you the creator of Gurran Laggan has stated that Tengin topin Gurran Laggan is the third most powerful super robot. The first is Mazinger Zero and the second is Getter Emporer.
I think you missed the biggest ship the one that you forgot about . the magog worldship from andromeda ascendant
My thoughts exactly. I hated that show but the idea of the Magog worldship was pretty cool.
What about the Tardis, a ship that can grow and shrink depending on it's users need. And it can distort space around it to be smaller on the outside. Isn't this one the number 1?
Not a movie
@@nikhilramanath7094 ah thanks, i didn't notice that it's only about movies :)
There's a Doctor Who movie. So it counts.
I don’t think it shrinks.. I know the engine room of the tardis has a star as a power source... it doesn’t distort space.. the door is in this dimension, the rest of the ship is in a different dimension.
That's funny how the harvester flagship was hacked by Ian Malcolm
I personally loved the fart jokes ❤ 🏆 🔥
Yet no one likes you...
There's no TARDIS, which is a pocket universe of itself inside, can grow to planet to universe size when needed, like in some episodes of Doctor Who.
But while the inside is massive
.. Im not sure you ever hear HOW massive. Just because there is a singularity in it generating power...
Should have at least gotten an honorable mention as the biggest and smallest (and probably most powerful)
Are there not several TARDIS husks shown in the junkyard in "The Doctor's Wife" ?
@@josephtiseo3303 As stated, there are canon episodes where the TARDIS (externally) grows to planet size and also arguably universe size.
Doctor Who is fucking stupid.
You should of added the borg cube from Star Trek.
Isn't the Borg Queen's Diamond flagship slightly bigger, can't seem to remember the diameter of it?
I AGREE HOLE HEARTEDLY
@@sigmacademy The Borg Queen's ship was slightly smaller then a cube.
Borg Cubes aren't that big, "only" 3,000 metres long/wide/tall
"And at least one Cold Stone Creamery."
Allen: * *Mentions the great Whale war* *
Me: *Expectations* ... *Subverted*
President: “From now on, the 4th of July will no longer be an American holiday...”
FOX News: “President cancels 4th of July!!!”
LOVE THE CHRISTMAS THEME!
Holiday mode!
@@GenerationFilms thank you and F*** HUMANITY First! Love live no Midi-chorian Terrans!
What about V-ger from Star Trek the Motion Picture?
What about V-Ger?
You left out the Magog World Ship from Andromeda. Being made up of 20 hollowed-out planets and powered by an artificial sun, I would say it qualifies as being really, really big.
The whole point of space travel in Dune is that they DON'T use faster than light ships. They "fold space". The ship doesn't actually move but space is manipulated around it. Aside from that, it was an excellent presentation. I especially enjoyed the fart noises while the Guild Navigators were doing their thing...
Why did you leave out the two Death Stars?
Those are most likely counted as stations not ships
@@gallifreyandefense Makes sense!
@@gallifreyandefense well the death stars did have an ok time getting around both sub light and ftl. But yeah. I agree. They're more like stations. Much more specialized than most of the empires ships focused around a central superweapon. The eclipse is focused on a superweapon but I'd call it a ship based on it's role.
@@justinbiggs1005 the eclipse is epic
@@gallifreyandefense indeed it is. I wish it could be my personal vehicle. Lol
What about Halo's ships High Charity (The Covenant Holy City from Halo 2/3) or Mantle's Approach (Ur-Didact's Capital Ship from Halo 4).
I wouldn't call High Charity a ship, it's more of a mobile space station.
Still, largest ship from Covenant (cant remember name) was larger than first, over 28 kilometers long.
@@hondaibonzai6575 Long Night of Solace
They are massive ships and would have high places but Halo ships don't have movies or a television series, just games and this is a list of ships for sci-fi films so it will not be on this list.
@mill 27 Netflix.... Halo 4: Forward unto dawn
When's my "Directed by Michael Bay" WH40k movie
never. who the hell would want a movie theatre full of sweaty warhammer nerds and their awful B.O?
Don't forget about the largest ship ever, V'GER!, at over 300,000 km in size!
What about the Covenant supercarrier
Scratch that, what about the Mantle's Approach, the Didact's ship.