A few notes, Junior's species are called Gekli(at least according to various sources some less canon than others, but still owned by paramount/CBS), and the Galaxy-class Enterprise-D is not 200 meters long, it is 642 meters long.
You forgot the Telepathic pitcher plant from the Star trek Voyager episode "Bliss" (S5, E14). It is approximately 2000 kilometers wide and tricked ships and its crew with illusion's in order to lure them inside to be digested.
Sorry but you need to fact check before releasing these videos, you say that the Enterprise D Galaxy Class is only 200m long, it's actually 642m long....big error i'd say.
Crystalline Entities, Space Amoebas, Bubbles, Tyanki. Though, a lot of Stellaris things are based on other sci fi stuff. The Scourge are based on the Vong, the Contingency on the Reapers, etc.
You forgot the biggest one of them all...your mom! HAH! Joking of course! I consider myself a "Trekkie" and I forgot half of these creatures. The other half I don't recognize are from the nu-trek era which I REFUSE to accept as ST canon. Guess I need to turn in my Trek geek card.
Star Trek, Star Wars and Warhammer 40K have creatures so big it makes the "Kaiju" like Godzilla and Rodan etc. seem like ANTS.
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A few notes, Junior's species are called Gekli(at least according to various sources some less canon than others, but still owned by paramount/CBS), and the Galaxy-class Enterprise-D is not 200 meters long, it is 642 meters long.
You forgot the Telepathic pitcher plant from the Star trek Voyager episode "Bliss" (S5, E14). It is approximately 2000 kilometers wide and tricked ships and its crew with illusion's in order to lure them inside to be digested.
what about god from star trek 5 the final frontier?
Sorry but you need to fact check before releasing these videos, you say that the Enterprise D Galaxy Class is only 200m long, it's actually 642m long....big error i'd say.
That creature from the Voyager episode titled Bliss was pretty huge, Seven Of Nine said it was over 2000 kilometers in diameter.
Maybe you can do a part 2 where you can include V'ger, the Whale calling space probe, the "telepathic pitcher plant" (voy), Nagilum, among others...
does the voyager clone from episode 112 course oblivion count? as it was made from some kind of organic matter
I would love a video that COMPARES the giant creatures from Star Wars and Warhammer 40K and maybe Babylon 5 to each other.
I could take them
Wait a minute, why do some of these sound like Stellaris?
Crystalline Entities, Space Amoebas, Bubbles, Tyanki. Though, a lot of Stellaris things are based on other sci fi stuff. The Scourge are based on the Vong, the Contingency on the Reapers, etc.
You forgot the biggest one of them all...your mom! HAH!
Joking of course! I consider myself a "Trekkie" and I forgot half of these creatures. The other half I don't recognize are from the nu-trek era which I REFUSE to accept as ST canon. Guess I need to turn in my Trek geek card.
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