If the order was smallest to largest, then Babylon 5 should have been second to last. In the episode "Babylon Squared," it is stated that Babylon 4 is the largest of the two.
Yea... B4 was said to be the largest of the Babylon Stations. Although it could refer to mass rather than length. B4 does look far chonkier than B5. And she had two separate rotating sections that spun in opposite directions, vs B5's 1 large section. Also I think some sources also say that B4 was actually a MOBILE space station.
I think the creator of this vid confused the stated length of the rotating section of B4 for its actual length, and then used B5's actual length (rotating section plus the long "tail" at the back) and thus ended up with those figures
The Novas had the necessary firepower to threaten a Mimbari warship, we see that during the first contact incident between Humanity and the MImbari. But the Mimbari had some sort of stealth systems, making it nearly impossible for the humans to actually lock on to them.
Point of information: At 2:00, for the ISA Valen-class cruiser: "Valen" is correctly pronounced with a long "A," as in "vay-lenn," not "val-en." Valen is a historical figure invoked repeatedly by the Minbari characters ("in Valen's name!").
I still cannot believe that the White Star is supposed to be that long. In some battles they seem so small, but it seems to be canon. Also in general I think that star ships in shows tend to be too big. The longest aircraft carriers are around 330m and in scifi even small ships are nearly 0.5km.
Well there are some fundimental differences between a modern Aircraft Carrier and ships in sci-fi. The biggest being that it needs to be fully enclosed and air tight so that the crew can actually live. So everything has to be internal for the most part. Not only that, some systems are probably much larger as well, such as the engines. Think of it kinda like a submarine on a larger scale. I think one sci-fi show that tends to have smaller ships is Star Trek, as most don't break 1 kilometer at all. I think only the recently canonized Odyssey class does so for the Federation. Before that it was the Universe class, but we never actually saw her in action in Enterprise. Another one might be Stargate, as the BC-304 was a relatively small ship compared to her counterparts in the Goa'uld and Wraith fleets, however she was fully capable of punching well above her weight.
@@nutbug445 awesome video, I have a question can bio-mechanical bugs shoots lasers and plasma? because in command and coquer the scrin are like tyranids but they can shoot laser and plasma also zebesian also bio-mechanical bugs that can also shoot lasers and plasma. I hope you respond.
Sea vessels have liits to size based on waves, gravity and such. Nevertheless they get bigger as time goes by ,look at ww2 destroyers compared to modern ones. As well as having fewer upper limits there is the inverse cube law(volume gets bigger faster than surface area so you need less % armour the bigger you make the ship. Oh and most scifi leaves out space mining. The tech that is required for it and the lack of gravity makes for an inevitable upscaling of industry. It's like before the industrial revolution, noone imagined the idea of an iron bridge cuz it would take centuries of blacksmiths to make, then we scaled up our iron works and started throwing them up left right and center. Tdlr, space ships are very likely to be much bigger than modern navy ships especially interstellar ones, big engines are much more efficient
@Nutbug awesome video, I have a question can bio-mechanical bugs shoots lasers and plasma? because in command and coquer the scrin are like tyranids but they can shoot laser and plasma also zebesian also bio-mechanical bugs that can also shoot lasers and plasma. I hope you respond.
@Nutbug I really enjoy your channel but I have a weird question can bio-mechanical bugs shoots lasers and plasma? because in command and coquer the scrin are like tyranids but they can shoot laser and plasma also zebesian also bio-mechanical bugs that can also shoot lasers and plasma. I hope you respond.
Babylon 5 is a space station , it is not a ship ,i can accept Babylon 4 on the list of Spaceship because from the Babylon 5 comic or Novel it was mention Babylon 4 had the largest ion propulsion engine .Babylon 4 has it's own engine ,it can move on it's own power , i can count B4 as a ship .But Babylon 5 is just space station , not a ship .
@@nutbug445 I really enjoy your channel but I have a weird question can bio-mechanical bugs shoots lasers and plasma? because in command and coquer the scrin are like tyranids but they can shoot laser and plasma also zebesian also bio-mechanical bugs that can also shoot lasers and plasma. I hope you respond.
1990s. Abduction mean story lines here many think. 'core' of writing electric word's , horror space. Kindness helps you find the crowds of culture non-members non-compliance with law enforcement of notice as public manners showed me how much 'pretending' actors and actresses as now on different projects in cable tv 1990s,1980s. 1970s. Dreaming as if in a machine biochemistry electons particles ions illuminated memory cells in vitro studies happen. Copy of man. Fleet shipping. Training cycle action in reliance on line using angles side spds lengths to conceal their waiting to hear from you soon. When they find you. In. Me. John.
Now this is when TV was good
Great video. My favourite is the Omega Class although i may be a bit biased 😉
If the order was smallest to largest, then Babylon 5 should have been second to last. In the episode "Babylon Squared," it is stated that Babylon 4 is the largest of the two.
Yea... B4 was said to be the largest of the Babylon Stations. Although it could refer to mass rather than length. B4 does look far chonkier than B5. And she had two separate rotating sections that spun in opposite directions, vs B5's 1 large section.
Also I think some sources also say that B4 was actually a MOBILE space station.
I think the creator of this vid confused the stated length of the rotating section of B4 for its actual length, and then used B5's actual length (rotating section plus the long "tail" at the back) and thus ended up with those figures
@@chrisjohnson1146 I believe Babylon 5 was stated to be the last, not the largest.
The Novas had the necessary firepower to threaten a Mimbari warship, we see that during the first contact incident between Humanity and the MImbari. But the Mimbari had some sort of stealth systems, making it nearly impossible for the humans to actually lock on to them.
Point of information: At 2:00, for the ISA Valen-class cruiser: "Valen" is correctly pronounced with a long "A," as in "vay-lenn," not "val-en." Valen is a historical figure invoked repeatedly by the Minbari characters ("in Valen's name!").
I still cannot believe that the White Star is supposed to be that long. In some battles they seem so small, but it seems to be canon. Also in general I think that star ships in shows tend to be too big. The longest aircraft carriers are around 330m and in scifi even small ships are nearly 0.5km.
They did seem to appear like Boeing 747s at the most right?
Well there are some fundimental differences between a modern Aircraft Carrier and ships in sci-fi. The biggest being that it needs to be fully enclosed and air tight so that the crew can actually live. So everything has to be internal for the most part. Not only that, some systems are probably much larger as well, such as the engines. Think of it kinda like a submarine on a larger scale.
I think one sci-fi show that tends to have smaller ships is Star Trek, as most don't break 1 kilometer at all. I think only the recently canonized Odyssey class does so for the Federation. Before that it was the Universe class, but we never actually saw her in action in Enterprise. Another one might be Stargate, as the BC-304 was a relatively small ship compared to her counterparts in the Goa'uld and Wraith fleets, however she was fully capable of punching well above her weight.
@@nutbug445 can you do scrin from command and conquer vs tyranids from Warhammer 40k next please 🙏
@@nutbug445 awesome video, I have a question can bio-mechanical bugs shoots lasers and plasma? because in command and coquer the scrin are like tyranids but they can shoot laser and plasma also zebesian also bio-mechanical bugs that can also shoot lasers and plasma. I hope you respond.
Sea vessels have liits to size based on waves, gravity and such. Nevertheless they get bigger as time goes by ,look at ww2 destroyers compared to modern ones. As well as having fewer upper limits there is the inverse cube law(volume gets bigger faster than surface area so you need less % armour the bigger you make the ship. Oh and most scifi leaves out space mining. The tech that is required for it and the lack of gravity makes for an inevitable upscaling of industry. It's like before the industrial revolution, noone imagined the idea of an iron bridge cuz it would take centuries of blacksmiths to make, then we scaled up our iron works and started throwing them up left right and center.
Tdlr, space ships are very likely to be much bigger than modern navy ships especially interstellar ones, big engines are much more efficient
Considering that this is a setting where a 450m ship is considered a CORVETTE, the Babylon 5 station should really have been a LOT bigger.
Warlock CLass Destroyers look like a halo assault rifle...
The Babylon fours actually bigger than the Babylon 5
@Nutbug awesome video, I have a question can bio-mechanical bugs shoots lasers and plasma? because in command and coquer the scrin are like tyranids but they can shoot laser and plasma also zebesian also bio-mechanical bugs that can also shoot lasers and plasma. I hope you respond.
@Nutbug I really enjoy your channel but I have a weird question can bio-mechanical bugs shoots lasers and plasma? because in command and coquer the scrin are like tyranids but they can shoot laser and plasma also zebesian also bio-mechanical bugs that can also shoot lasers and plasma. I hope you respond.
I like the scrins but they are more like the Protoss Zergs hybrids from StarCraft with more emphasis on advanced tech
Babylon 5 is a space station , it is not a ship ,i can accept Babylon 4 on the list of Spaceship because from the Babylon 5 comic or Novel
it was mention Babylon 4 had the largest ion propulsion engine .Babylon 4 has it's own engine ,it can move on it's own power , i can count B4 as a ship .But Babylon 5 is just space station , not a ship .
you get the warlock wrong the armed with powerful particles beam cannon not rail gun
A Lego model for the Shadow Omega haha
Where is Saturn V and Artemis?😮
Stewie Griffin narrates this????
Yes Quagmire?
@@nutbug445 I really enjoy your channel but I have a weird question can bio-mechanical bugs shoots lasers and plasma? because in command and coquer the scrin are like tyranids but they can shoot laser and plasma also zebesian also bio-mechanical bugs that can also shoot lasers and plasma. I hope you respond.
Yeah B4 was significantly larger by mass than B5, and this is video is not even close to correct scale.
Space station is not a ship.
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1990s. Abduction mean story lines here many think. 'core' of writing electric word's , horror space. Kindness helps you find the crowds of culture non-members non-compliance with law enforcement of notice as public manners showed me how much 'pretending' actors and actresses as now on different projects in cable tv 1990s,1980s. 1970s. Dreaming as if in a machine biochemistry electons particles ions illuminated memory cells in vitro studies happen. Copy of man. Fleet shipping. Training cycle action in reliance on line using angles side spds lengths to conceal their waiting to hear from you soon. When they find you. In. Me. John.