My absolute favorite part it the “punch” sound the ships make after exiting. Its such an awesome powerful sound and perfectly shown with Vaders ship in Rogue One.
That gave me my light speed fix! Thank you for making this ...I am an original Star Wars kid from 1977... Now 57 it’s really amazing to look back and still feel that pure raw excitement...
I wish I could have had my very first star wars experience be seeing episode 4, 5, 6 in theaters at an age where I could fully appreciate it. But growing up watching it over and over on a 30" screen on VHS wasnt bad. But alot of the finer details I never picked up on till years later
1:08 Probably my favorite lightspeed scene in the series. Seeing the one X-Wing up close exit, seeing that huge ass battlefield of Impreial Star Destroters, and followed by the other fighters and ending with the Cruiser. Sooo fucking cool
I dunno why but seeing a star destroyer or some other massive capital size ship exit lightspeed/warp and arrive is my favorite thing in all of sci-fi. It's like an overwhelming feeling of amazement and a harbinger for an epic conflict
I love the view from inside ships when exiting lightspeed. At first you see the blue hyperspace and it feels like youre still accelerating, then, you leave the tunnel and see the stretching stars again and it feels like youre "falling", not braking but also not accelerating, as if youre dropping out, and then you suddenly brake and bam your destination just appears infront of you. One of the coolest visual effects I've ever seen in a movie
Hyperspace jumps are one of my favorite parts of Star Wars, especially when a bunch of ships exit at the same time. Say what you will about the sequels, but the visual effects are amazing, and hyperspace is no exception.
The amount of coordination it would take to open suppressing fire with blasters the split second you exit hyperspace is really impressive. Not surprising from the empire, but impressive all the same
@@falzar101 I suppose thats what its suppose to be, but its not very evident. It is edited in a way that Lando does look like he is just going without waiting. But, at 38 years old, a bit late now. Well, maybe not at how many changes they have had. Still an epic scene either way.
Many including me may not like the sequel trilogy, but I just can't help myself with mentioning I'm always fascinated by the special effects in those 3 movies. If there's any rewatchabilty for this movies for me, it's soley because of the visuals.
Even after finding out George Lucas made these movies in Hollywood, I still spend several years convinced that he still got them from a space transmission. I thought that it really happened a long time ago in a galaxy far far away
These are always my favorite moments in Star Wars, the Hyperspace Jumps and escapes. I've always bet it's like a plane when it takes off when a ship jumps into the hyperspace tunnel. I don't care what anyone says about "Lightspeed skipping" that was awesome. We rarely get to see that many jumps in a star wars film, let alone a chase scene.
I mean, the fact that an entire naval fleet can just appear with no warning is absolutely terrifying. If the Empire wasnt so powerful, their brazen ill attempts to hide a lot of their prescence would have got them severely fucked on. Though of course the Rebels had barely anything to fight with as could be seen in the scarif fight
Other than just being awesome, this video has also been super helpful while working on Fan Films. Literally a giant reference board for hyperspace right here. Thank You for making it 🙏
I almost pointed out that you missed the one from the Holiday Special, but it doesn't really matter because it's the exact same footage from A New Hope.
It's funny, because the sound is for the viewer effect. In space you would not hear the engines. Even if gas was present you would still only hear a fraction of the vibration of that sound. Its because what we hear on earth, or in a controlled environment, like a spacecraft, plane, or space suit, all have pockets of air, which the sound can travel through and we in turn can hear it.
If ya think about it, the viewports would have to have x-ray filters on them to protect occupants from the light. When a ship is transitioning through the light speed barrier, before entering the artificial wormhole like environment of hyperspace, the star scape light coming towards the ship would be doppler shifted into the x-ray spectrum. That would be harmful if allowed to pass through the viewport material, or hull plating for that matter, to the observer. Ships would more than likely have to be designed with solid hull plating like shields that automatically close all viewports for hyperdrive propulsion, with sensors, instrumentation, and view screens being used instead of the viewports, for navigation. Just a thought.
Great scenes, but funny enough, the the visual experience of entering lightspeed would be very different in real life, the stars would move away and concentrate in front of the craft in a giant white blank lgiht, insted of moving towards the craft.
@@lilou4180 hyperspace is an alternative dimensional space that mirrors realspace but is far more "compact" so distances are much shorter. The ships basically take a shortcut. The lightspeed part is that they enter the dimension by a molecular displacement that happens when moving at the speed of light (in the Star Wars universe atleast). So the zooming is the hyperdrive hurling the ship to lightspeed for a brief moment where it then enters hyperspace.
I just watch this to day dream about the future possibility of faster than light travel. hope humanity makes it there. I'm gonna make it part of my life's mission to do what I can you aid humanity in making it that far. hope I can make a mark, even as a mere pawn in the grand scheme of things
Dont get me wrong, i am all pro light speed travel. But my basic understanding of physics reminds me that those scenes are not taking in consideration at all the impact of all that acceleration and deceleration. Those are some heavy G’s.
but you also have to remember that this is happening in a universe where people can live and breathe in planets that are made of nothing but desert and lava lol
Ships in Star Wars use inertial dampeners just like in Star Trek wich is how they can make the manouvers they do without killing everyone inside. Its also how artificial gravity works in Star Wars. Vehicles like walkers also have them so it's a much smoother ride on those things than you would think. They are also why theres no seatbelts of any kind on most speeders. You just have artificial gravity to hold the people in their seats. You can actually see in episode 2 when Anakin does a nose dive with a speeder him and Obi-Wan are being held in their seats.
@@GeekCinema but they used genetic modification in order to breathe on these planets. (Edit: this is not canon and its just my theory of how they are able to breath on these inhospitable planets)
If a spaceship can excelerate and see the stars like that it's actually far beyond lightspeed Traveling at the speed of light you'll hardly see the stars move
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So at some point, the way to engage the hyperdrive on the Falcon went from pushing the throttle forward to pulling the throttle back, and the reverse for exiting. Did Han switch the controls at one point with his many modifications?
I wonder why did they never added the stretching stars effect and the hyperspace tunnel in the prequels, since Lucas was so invested on using new cgi, it could've been cool seeing it
I love Star Wars but have always thought that it's so unlikely, when they exit hyperspace, to be that proximity from their destination. I mean, they're clearly exiting manually, and hyperspace is about the speed of light (299,792,458 miles per second), so to manually get that right and only be a few thousand miles from the destination is surely impossible?
I like to imagine it's not manual and the ship's navicomputer automatically pulls it out of hyperspace when it detects other ships or a planet in the flight path
People say tlj lightspeed ramming is dumb. Yes it is, but rogue one broke hyperspace first. If you are right by a planet let alone in its atmosphere, you CANNOT JUMP TO HYPERSPACE. You have to be clear of the mass shadow first, (that means you have to be clear of gravity wells.) Same with solo. If you are near a black hole like that then once again you cant jump. Hyperspace is not just a speed booster.
Thats how I felt when the falcon came out of light speed in star killer base's atmosphere. What are the chances of manually Stopping in the planet while moving at lightspeed let alone not being torn apart in its atmosphere while in light speed. But hey its star wars, people have powers, and they can breathe in dessert and lava planets lol
You don’t have to be completely clear of gravity wells in order to jump into hyperspace, as we’ve seen ships jump with planets nearby for a long time. How it works is that the closer you are to a celestial body, the more gravity is pulling on your ship, and the more likely it is to be torn apart. The U-Wing in Rogue one was clearly out of the atmosphere before it jumped, so gravity wasn’t pulling on it as much as you might think. Combine that with a little bit of force luck, and you have yourself a decent shot at making it out alive.
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They were pratically at the end of the atmosphere when they jumped, and gravitational force exists almost everywhere
In Solo, they didn't jump to lightspeed when they were close to the black hole, they used the coaxium to get out and then jumped to lightspeed. The coaxium was the speed booster, not lightspeed
I had such faith in JJ Abrams to bring the trilogy to a relatively okay end as what rian Johnson left him with was basically impossible to make a good ending film but the light speed skipping was just as bad as rian’s lightspeed suicide kamikaze attack lol if you can light speed skip the way Poe did in the falcon then why not just do that to get to the surface of Exogol instead of all that complicated map route crap?
lightspeed skipping was shown to have a big strain on the falcon, hence why it was on fire when they met up with Rey at the base. And looks like youd have to be a pretty skilled pilot to pull it off. So going by that, I doubt most of the fleet would have made it to Exogol. At least thats what I got out of it.
Should we think that it disappears in the 4th dimension and emerges from the 4th dimension? However, the distance should not be shortened even if it passes through 4 dimensions. Oh yeah, time may not pass in hyperspace.
It's like the nether in Minecraft, just without all the lava and flying baby ghost things.
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Yes, the ship doesnt fisically move throw space it jumps into kind like a wormhole, it is kind teleporting, but not instantly. That's why hyper space ramming is bs, what would happen is that the object in the way would interrupt the process and destroy the ship without suffering big damage
@ a ship accelerating to light speed would be traveling so fast and have so much momentum that I don't understand how it wouldn't deal serious damage to any other ship in its path. I think your reasoning makes less sense than light speed ramming
The Eliminator Class Hyper-Star Dreadnought, a 1000km long, 600km wide Star Ship, with a 100km wide, Hexagonal shaped Super Weapon Barrel Canon at the Front. The ship is fueled by Shadron, a Powerful fuel, so Powerful, But a Single Tiny Drop can power a Ship the size of the Executor Class for over a Thousand Years. Their is only 1 Eliminator-Class Hyper-Star Dreadnought in all of Existence in the wider Media-Multiverses, and that ship is the Eliminator itself, Flagship, and mobile base for The Void Empire Fleet, and the Universe Destroying super weapon fueled by the Evil Energies from the Void Emperor, The Supreme Master Night Hunter, The Demon Lord of Villainy, Wickedness, & Destruction, and the Wielder of the Multiversal Staff of Villainy, Wickedness, and Destruction himself, GothDum, also known as Shadow Zero. Anyways, the Eliminator-Class Hyper-Star Dreadnought has a Class 0.01 Hyperdrive. It has Two Primary Backup Hyperdrives, which are class 1 Hyperdrives, and a Three Secondary Backup Hyperdrives of class 6 ratings, and 4 Tertiary Backup Hyperdrives of class 12 rating. The Only Ship that can Truly Rival the Eliminator-Class Hyper-Star Dreadnought is the Liberator-Class Super-Star Defender. Which has a Similar appearance to a MC80 Liberty type Cruiser, however, it too, like the Eliminator-Class, is 1000km long. And though it lacks the Universe Destroying super laser the Eliminator-Class has, they have Shield Generators so powerful, they can create a Sheet that spans across an Entire Multiverse. The Liberator-Class also has Universe Moving Tractor Beam projectors. Both the Liberator-Class Super-Star Defender and Eliminator-Class Hyper-Star Dreadnoughts, other then the super weapons, Shields, or Tractor Beams, they are essentially Equal in Fire Power and Sheer Speed. The Liberator-Class Super-Star Defender also has a 0.01 Class Hyperdrive, as well as Sets of Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Backup Hyperdrives. And also like the Eliminator-Class, their is only One Liberator-Class in all of the Media Multiverses, aptly named the Liberation. The Liberation is the Flagship of the United Universes, an Inter-Universal Organization that is set on protecting all the Free Universes of the Media Multiverses from the Grip of the Void Empire. Their are 4 Universes that act as the Shared Capital of the UU. The UU, unlike the Void Empire, is a democracy, and a President is Elected once every 5 Multiverse Years, that is the Time Frame shared by all the Universes of the Wider Media Multiverses. Anyways, the UU is like a combination of the US government, and the United Nations on Earth (in the First Reality). Their is a Secretary of Defense, and the Secretary of Defense for the UU is Luminar Solaris, or his Full Name, Illuminar Solaristar, the Leader of Light, and the wielder of the Staff of Heroism and Purity. He is the Sworn Enemy of GothDum, and a Hater of all things Evil. He commands the Liberation and he engages in warfare against GothDum, over universes Key for defending the Freedom of the Wider Multiverses.
The problem with the whole ‘jump to light speed concept’ is they are ignoring time dialation, theory of relativity. Everyone Jumping around at lightspeed would really mess with peoples time scales. Oh, Darth Vader died 200 years ago, sorry!
The Holdo maneuver was awesome, but it definitely breaks combat strategy. All the rebels had to do was hyperspeed a ship into the Death Star in the original movies and the war is essentially over. I'm still glad the scene is in the movie. It's so cool, I hardly care about how much it breaks Star Wars.
its explained in rise of skywalker that the holdo maneuver was a one in a million chance of working. Its too unstable as a usable weapon, you can easily take out your own guys
@@GeekCinema and there's also the problem of ship particles travelling at the speed of light hitting things they don't want to. It was a really desperate move
You should also keep in mind that it would take nothing short of a massive ship to do that to the Death Star, as while x-wings and other common craft would do *some* damage, it wouldn't cripple the battle station, since they're so tiny compared to the Death Star
The Holdo maneuver worked because the Raddus was at the perfect distance away from the Super Star Destroyer. The Raddus wasn't actually traveling at light speed when it hit the destroyer, it was still in the process of accelerating to light speed. If it was further away it would have likely entered hyperspace before it hit the Star Destroyer
le guerre stellari, la mente che prende altre velocità, che forma dare al mondo, alle cose ... la velocità della luce come guardiano del labirinto, gli dei che ridono ... spazio e tempo un gioco, cosa cambia la velocità, che viene dopo ...
I don't know why they added this vortex effect in Star Wars VI. The star light distorsion alone was so iconic while vortex is common to basically all space opera :/
Its not how big your light speed ship is. It's more about how many warping ships one can bring in for multiple coordinates of penetration. Time is always on your side then.
Those stretching stars have to be one of the best visual effects ever. Such an iconic, yet often overlooked, part of Star Wars.
Hard to overlook it when its right there lol
@@PhsykoOmen Then why does hardly anyone ever mention it?
@@TheLyricsGuy it's not overlooked. We all think about it when we see it. There are comments mentioning it on occasion.
I love the star stretching, I hate the tunnel.
its so goddam simple, but yet satisfying.
My absolute favorite part it the “punch” sound the ships make after exiting. Its such an awesome powerful sound and perfectly shown with Vaders ship in Rogue One.
IMO, music and SFX are 60% of SW's success.
That gave me my light speed fix! Thank you for making this ...I am an original Star Wars kid from 1977... Now 57 it’s really amazing to look back and still feel that pure raw excitement...
you're welcome! glad you enjoyed it! :)
I wish I could have had my very first star wars experience be seeing episode 4, 5, 6 in theaters at an age where I could fully appreciate it.
But growing up watching it over and over on a 30" screen on VHS wasnt bad. But alot of the finer details I never picked up on till years later
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Probably my favorite lightspeed scene in the series. Seeing the one X-Wing up close exit, seeing that huge ass battlefield of Impreial Star Destroters, and followed by the other fighters and ending with the Cruiser. Sooo fucking cool
100% mine too!!
Can you please tell what movie or series this scene is from?
@@vedu125tulaskar6 Rogue One
@@JeroldBoy0407 thanks
and paired with the epic soundtrack !
4:05 it's cool to see how a jump looks when theres more than just open space visible out the window
Say what you will about the sequels but they had the best visual effects ever seen in Star Wars
1:10 the part of Rogue One where I lost it. They took a massive risk coming out of hyperspace THAT close. Brave.
That snappy cut of the first ever one in A New Hope is incredible because there's a dismissive energy to it like "adios, amigos!"
I dunno why but seeing a star destroyer or some other massive capital size ship exit lightspeed/warp and arrive is my favorite thing in all of sci-fi. It's like an overwhelming feeling of amazement and a harbinger for an epic conflict
I love the view from inside ships when exiting lightspeed. At first you see the blue hyperspace and it feels like youre still accelerating, then, you leave the tunnel and see the stretching stars again and it feels like youre "falling", not braking but also not accelerating, as if youre dropping out, and then you suddenly brake and bam your destination just appears infront of you.
One of the coolest visual effects I've ever seen in a movie
Hyperspace jumps are one of my favorite parts of Star Wars, especially when a bunch of ships exit at the same time. Say what you will about the sequels, but the visual effects are amazing, and hyperspace is no exception.
1:22 I find the soft *paw* sound when the star destroyer jump out of hyperspace very satisfying.
I need a 10 hr VR version of going in and out of hyperspace. It never gets old.
The Imperial Cruiser at 1:22 be like: *Sup, bitches*
rogue one
"heard you was talkin' shit."
The amount of coordination it would take to open suppressing fire with blasters the split second you exit hyperspace is really impressive.
Not surprising from the empire, but impressive all the same
2:04 Absolutely love the sound of exiting hyperspace here, shame you don’t hear it anywhere else (other than once in Ep 9)
Nice..... "All craft, prepare to jump into hyperspace on my mark.".....Lando then pulls level without waiting for any such mark.
Ffs, I get sick of people saying this. There was a mark. It's the electronic tone you hear right before he jumps.
@@falzar101 I suppose thats what its suppose to be, but its not very evident. It is edited in a way that Lando does look like he is just going without waiting. But, at 38 years old, a bit late now. Well, maybe not at how many changes they have had. Still an epic scene either way.
Many including me may not like the sequel trilogy, but I just can't help myself with mentioning I'm always fascinated by the special effects in those 3 movies. If there's any rewatchabilty for this movies for me, it's soley because of the visuals.
This is amazing... Just what I need right now... Time to relax.
1:44 got the perfect music to go with the jump
I like how all the background music sounds like it’s in the same key
TBH I still like the
'Star Trek' Warp
Effect Better! 👍
I wish when I grow up that we can fly around in space in light speed
Even after finding out George Lucas made these movies in Hollywood, I still spend several years convinced that he still got them from a space transmission. I thought that it really happened a long time ago in a galaxy far far away
Technically, he made the OT in the UK and the bulk of the PT in Australia…at least from a production standpoint.🤓😤
These are always my favorite moments in Star Wars, the Hyperspace Jumps and escapes. I've always bet it's like a plane when it takes off when a ship jumps into the hyperspace tunnel.
I don't care what anyone says about "Lightspeed skipping" that was awesome. We rarely get to see that many jumps in a star wars film, let alone a chase scene.
1:14 this is somehow intimidating and scary too lol
I mean, the fact that an entire naval fleet can just appear with no warning is absolutely terrifying.
If the Empire wasnt so powerful, their brazen ill attempts to hide a lot of their prescence would have got them severely fucked on. Though of course the Rebels had barely anything to fight with as could be seen in the scarif fight
The stretching stars, the thunder rumbling sounds after hyperspace deactivated. Thats starwars
Rogue One nailed it, honestly
I think the jump at 3:07 is cool because they exist hyperspace at such a unique angle compared with the Star Destroyers
2:49 is my favorite
Other than just being awesome, this video has also been super helpful while working on Fan Films. Literally a giant reference board for hyperspace right here. Thank You for making it 🙏
no problem! glad to be of help!
Damn was hoping to see the razor crest hyperspace jumps lol
finishing up a Razor Crest supercut, stay tuned!
super awesome fun to behold the light speed. Thank you for editing and posting.
thanks for watching!
With the Kylo ren's Tie whisper and Original Tie whispers hyperjumping it confirms TIE fighters can Hyperjump
the first order Ties can hyperjump, empire era ties cant
I'm your 99th like... and boy, am I proud of that... Carry on commander. Order 66, upside down.
thank you for executing order 99! haha
White
"99? Huh, nice touch."
@@thehelldoicallthis9241 I am the Jedi you require to fulfill the fates...
its the 666th like lol
I almost pointed out that you missed the one from the Holiday Special, but it doesn't really matter because it's the exact same footage from A New Hope.
Agreed ... this is the SUPER CUT... great work,
It's funny, because the sound is for the viewer effect. In space you would not hear the engines. Even if gas was present you would still only hear a fraction of the vibration of that sound. Its because what we hear on earth, or in a controlled environment, like a spacecraft, plane, or space suit, all have pockets of air, which the sound can travel through and we in turn can hear it.
What I say to that whole shebang on the Falcon in Episode 9:
"That's not how lightspeed works!"
If ya think about it, the viewports would have to have x-ray filters on them to protect occupants from the light. When a ship is transitioning through the light speed barrier, before entering the artificial wormhole like environment of hyperspace, the star scape light coming towards the ship would be doppler shifted into the x-ray spectrum. That would be harmful if allowed to pass through the viewport material, or hull plating for that matter, to the observer. Ships would more than likely have to be designed with solid hull plating like shields that automatically close all viewports for hyperdrive propulsion, with sensors, instrumentation, and view screens being used instead of the viewports, for navigation. Just a thought.
"It ain't that kinda movie kid"
i bet this shit would be epic in VR
Great scenes, but funny enough, the the visual experience of entering lightspeed would be very different in real life, the stars would move away and concentrate in front of the craft in a giant white blank lgiht, insted of moving towards the craft.
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Look at this guy. 😂
Oh cool!
Damn I wish hyperdrives were real. I need a vacation from Earth.
4:11 Question:how did lando find their way to exegol when he don't have a sith holocron and can't follow the path that rey's X wing marked?
good question! lol
Another sequel plot hole to jot down…
Very interesting, that seems like the ship shrink down into smaller than the tip of the needle and then accelerates into light speed( or hyperspeed).
I think it is Canon that they travel through another space when they go into hyperspace (which is the name of the other space)
@@lilou4180 hyperspace is an alternative dimensional space that mirrors realspace but is far more "compact" so distances are much shorter. The ships basically take a shortcut. The lightspeed part is that they enter the dimension by a molecular displacement that happens when moving at the speed of light (in the Star Wars universe atleast). So the zooming is the hyperdrive hurling the ship to lightspeed for a brief moment where it then enters hyperspace.
@@thehelldoicallthis9241 Thanks
I just watch this to day dream about the future possibility of faster than light travel. hope humanity makes it there.
I'm gonna make it part of my life's mission to do what I can you aid humanity in making it that far. hope I can make a mark, even as a mere pawn in the grand scheme of things
Great job!!
Thank you!
You made me cry. Thanks!
anytime :)
Great video! Can you please do one for the Clone Wars animated series?
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Dont get me wrong, i am all pro light speed travel. But my basic understanding of physics reminds me that those scenes are not taking in consideration at all the impact of all that acceleration and deceleration. Those are some heavy G’s.
but you also have to remember that this is happening in a universe where people can live and breathe in planets that are made of nothing but desert and lava lol
Ships in Star Wars use inertial dampeners just like in Star Trek wich is how they can make the manouvers they do without killing everyone inside. Its also how artificial gravity works in Star Wars. Vehicles like walkers also have them so it's a much smoother ride on those things than you would think. They are also why theres no seatbelts of any kind on most speeders. You just have artificial gravity to hold the people in their seats. You can actually see in episode 2 when Anakin does a nose dive with a speeder him and Obi-Wan are being held in their seats.
@@thehelldoicallthis9241 thank you for clarifying what has been a mystery to me for years. May the force be with you
@@GeekCinema but they used genetic modification in order to breathe on these planets.
(Edit: this is not canon and its just my theory of how they are able to breath on these inhospitable planets)
@@andrewdo5328 thats canon?
3:11! Ramming Speed at Lightspeed!
That was really great. Thank you for all of that. :D!!!
You mean Star Wars films not saga, but this is such an essential part of Star Wars!
the star wars films and now the mandalorian are all part of the saga, did you think I meant the skywalker saga?
Would be scary if we cannot reach the sorrounding and distant galaxies with even that kind of speed.
1:03 has to be the first time we see an atmosphere to space jump
it is!
Which conflicts with how jumping actually works, but uh it’s still a great movie so I excuse it
0:42 scene called
It's from the movie Solo
If a spaceship can excelerate and see the stars like that it's actually far beyond lightspeed
Traveling at the speed of light you'll hardly see the stars move
So at some point, the way to engage the hyperdrive on the Falcon went from pushing the throttle forward to pulling the throttle back, and the reverse for exiting. Did Han switch the controls at one point with his many modifications?
I noticed that too! either Han changed it or it was a real world mistake when they made Solo
Plus they never explained if other people who stole the falcon from Han made those modifications themselves all we hear of is the compressor
Most likely one of the many mods the Falcon had
Just dont drop out of lightspeed and hyperspace in atmosphere....we all know how that goes
thank you
I wonder why did they never added the stretching stars effect and the hyperspace tunnel in the prequels, since Lucas was so invested on using new cgi, it could've been cool seeing it
same!
I love Star Wars but have always thought that it's so unlikely, when they exit hyperspace, to be that proximity from their destination. I mean, they're clearly exiting manually, and hyperspace is about the speed of light (299,792,458 miles per second), so to manually get that right and only be a few thousand miles from the destination is surely impossible?
also every planet is breathable lol
I like to imagine it's not manual and the ship's navicomputer automatically pulls it out of hyperspace when it detects other ships or a planet in the flight path
No it’s the ships computer that rectifies & takes control when it detects “an on coming collision with the space ship”
0:47 And 2:01 Are My Fav
ALWAYS put our planets in order of size!!!!! Mercury Venus Mars Us,earth launch, Uranus, Say turn, Neptune, Jupiter, Sun.
People say tlj lightspeed ramming is dumb. Yes it is, but rogue one broke hyperspace first. If you are right by a planet let alone in its atmosphere, you CANNOT JUMP TO HYPERSPACE. You have to be clear of the mass shadow first, (that means you have to be clear of gravity wells.) Same with solo. If you are near a black hole like that then once again you cant jump. Hyperspace is not just a speed booster.
Thats how I felt when the falcon came out of light speed in star killer base's atmosphere. What are the chances of manually Stopping in the planet while moving at lightspeed let alone not being torn apart in its atmosphere while in light speed. But hey its star wars, people have powers, and they can breathe in dessert and lava planets lol
You don’t have to be completely clear of gravity wells in order to jump into hyperspace, as we’ve seen ships jump with planets nearby for a long time. How it works is that the closer you are to a celestial body, the more gravity is pulling on your ship, and the more likely it is to be torn apart.
The U-Wing in Rogue one was clearly out of the atmosphere before it jumped, so gravity wasn’t pulling on it as much as you might think. Combine that with a little bit of force luck, and you have yourself a decent shot at making it out alive.
They were pratically at the end of the atmosphere when they jumped, and gravitational force exists almost everywhere
In Solo, they didn't jump to lightspeed when they were close to the black hole, they used the coaxium to get out and then jumped to lightspeed. The coaxium was the speed booster, not lightspeed
Travelling through hyperspace isn’t like dusting crops!
Boy!
Toei and Type-Moon's Feudal Japan equivalent to Lightspeed from Star Wars.
This is great!
thank you!!
I had such faith in JJ Abrams to bring the trilogy to a relatively okay end as what rian Johnson left him with was basically impossible to make a good ending film but the light speed skipping was just as bad as rian’s lightspeed suicide kamikaze attack lol if you can light speed skip the way Poe did in the falcon then why not just do that to get to the surface of Exogol instead of all that complicated map route crap?
lightspeed skipping was shown to have a big strain on the falcon, hence why it was on fire when they met up with Rey at the base. And looks like youd have to be a pretty skilled pilot to pull it off. So going by that, I doubt most of the fleet would have made it to Exogol. At least thats what I got out of it.
3:47
Should we think that it disappears in the 4th dimension and emerges from the 4th dimension? However, the distance should not be shortened even if it passes through 4 dimensions. Oh yeah, time may not pass in hyperspace.
when it enters hyperspace, the distance overlapping is reduced and is smaller because they are bent through space
It's like the nether in Minecraft, just without all the lava and flying baby ghost things.
Yes, the ship doesnt fisically move throw space it jumps into kind like a wormhole, it is kind teleporting, but not instantly. That's why hyper space ramming is bs, what would happen is that the object in the way would interrupt the process and destroy the ship without suffering big damage
@ a ship accelerating to light speed would be traveling so fast and have so much momentum that I don't understand how it wouldn't deal serious damage to any other ship in its path. I think your reasoning makes less sense than light speed ramming
The guy who ran Skunk works said we been there and don't that in star wars and star trek
Star destroyers 6 days a week and twice on sundays. :)
The Eliminator Class Hyper-Star Dreadnought, a 1000km long, 600km wide Star Ship, with a 100km wide, Hexagonal shaped Super Weapon Barrel Canon at the Front. The ship is fueled by Shadron, a Powerful fuel, so Powerful, But a Single Tiny Drop can power a Ship the size of the Executor Class for over a Thousand Years. Their is only 1 Eliminator-Class Hyper-Star Dreadnought in all of Existence in the wider Media-Multiverses, and that ship is the Eliminator itself, Flagship, and mobile base for The Void Empire Fleet, and the Universe Destroying super weapon fueled by the Evil Energies from the Void Emperor, The Supreme Master Night Hunter, The Demon Lord of Villainy, Wickedness, & Destruction, and the Wielder of the Multiversal Staff of Villainy, Wickedness, and Destruction himself, GothDum, also known as Shadow Zero.
Anyways, the Eliminator-Class Hyper-Star Dreadnought has a Class 0.01 Hyperdrive. It has Two Primary Backup Hyperdrives, which are class 1 Hyperdrives, and a Three Secondary Backup Hyperdrives of class 6 ratings, and 4 Tertiary Backup Hyperdrives of class 12 rating.
The Only Ship that can Truly Rival the Eliminator-Class Hyper-Star Dreadnought is the Liberator-Class Super-Star Defender. Which has a Similar appearance to a MC80 Liberty type Cruiser, however, it too, like the Eliminator-Class, is 1000km long. And though it lacks the Universe Destroying super laser the Eliminator-Class has, they have Shield Generators so powerful, they can create a Sheet that spans across an Entire Multiverse. The Liberator-Class also has Universe Moving Tractor Beam projectors.
Both the Liberator-Class Super-Star Defender and Eliminator-Class Hyper-Star Dreadnoughts, other then the super weapons, Shields, or Tractor Beams, they are essentially Equal in Fire Power and Sheer Speed.
The Liberator-Class Super-Star Defender also has a 0.01 Class Hyperdrive, as well as Sets of Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Backup Hyperdrives. And also like the Eliminator-Class, their is only One Liberator-Class in all of the Media Multiverses, aptly named the Liberation.
The Liberation is the Flagship of the United Universes, an Inter-Universal Organization that is set on protecting all the Free Universes of the Media Multiverses from the Grip of the Void Empire. Their are 4 Universes that act as the Shared Capital of the UU. The UU, unlike the Void Empire, is a democracy, and a President is Elected once every 5 Multiverse Years, that is the Time Frame shared by all the Universes of the Wider Media Multiverses. Anyways, the UU is like a combination of the US government, and the United Nations on Earth (in the First Reality). Their is a Secretary of Defense, and the Secretary of Defense for the UU is Luminar Solaris, or his Full Name, Illuminar Solaristar, the Leader of Light, and the wielder of the Staff of Heroism and Purity. He is the Sworn Enemy of GothDum, and a Hater of all things Evil. He commands the Liberation and he engages in warfare against GothDum, over universes Key for defending the Freedom of the Wider Multiverses.
The problem with the whole ‘jump to light speed concept’ is they are ignoring time dialation, theory of relativity. Everyone Jumping around at lightspeed would really mess with peoples time scales. Oh, Darth Vader died 200 years ago, sorry!
In a universe where you can walk and breathe just fine on any planet no matter what size and ecosystem is has, I dont think that matters much lol
The Holdo maneuver was awesome, but it definitely breaks combat strategy. All the rebels had to do was hyperspeed a ship into the Death Star in the original movies and the war is essentially over. I'm still glad the scene is in the movie. It's so cool, I hardly care about how much it breaks Star Wars.
its explained in rise of skywalker that the holdo maneuver was a one in a million chance of working. Its too unstable as a usable weapon, you can easily take out your own guys
@@GeekCinema and there's also the problem of ship particles travelling at the speed of light hitting things they don't want to. It was a really desperate move
You should also keep in mind that it would take nothing short of a massive ship to do that to the Death Star, as while x-wings and other common craft would do *some* damage, it wouldn't cripple the battle station, since they're so tiny compared to the Death Star
The Holdo maneuver worked because the Raddus was at the perfect distance away from the Super Star Destroyer. The Raddus wasn't actually traveling at light speed when it hit the destroyer, it was still in the process of accelerating to light speed. If it was further away it would have likely entered hyperspace before it hit the Star Destroyer
0:59 and 1:06 sound epic
1:39 red falcon hyperspace lightspeed some fixed
Did the PT really not have any stretching star shots? That’s really surprising!
it did not! I was surprised too.
Wow that is absolutely mind blowing. Never noticed that
1:30 best jump to hyperspace ever
Lemme guess... because it's the "original"
The movie is great different.
3.05 the Millenium Falcon, appear ,Drop disappear
Why the hello does the First order tie fighters have Light speed?!
4:16 yes, only bunch of idiots could attack like that....
le guerre stellari, la mente che prende altre velocità, che forma dare al mondo, alle cose ... la velocità della luce come guardiano del labirinto, gli dei che ridono ... spazio e tempo un gioco, cosa cambia la velocità, che viene dopo ...
3:25 this is a pretty one
I love the trail the ship leaves, it looks like a cut in the sky
50% of this video is the milennium falcon...
ceux de SW8 sont les meilleurs
If you make one like this, but you exclude the di$ney ¨sequels¨, i will definitively subscribe.
lol I dont think Ill do that, but consider subscribing anyways :)
@@GeekCinema Well the only thing stopping mr from subscribing are di$ney parts. You have very nice videos.
The light speed skipping scene has to be the stupidest thing ever written.
우주는 워프를 할 수 있다 무중력이기 때문에
The universe can hyperspace because it has no weight.
Snokes star destroyer is too big it cant fit in the camera unless it zooms out
y como sobreviven al choque de la desaceleración ??????
かっこいいなぁ 人類はこれ実現できるかな。。。
1:10; what Movie
is that One!?
thats Rogue One: A Star Wars story!
@@GeekCinema Kool!
I don't know why they added this vortex effect in Star Wars VI.
The star light distorsion alone was so iconic while vortex is common to basically all space opera :/
Does someone where the music at 2:14 came from?
please help asap.
I need the name
it’s from the force awakens score
Anyone know what movie is from the one at 3mins?
the last jedi
I hated when the lightspeed skipped. Ruined it for me.
Its not how big your light speed ship is. It's more about how many warping ships one can bring in for multiple coordinates of penetration. Time is always on your side then.
0:41-0:45
3:25 which movie?
the last jedi