All three were technically finished. The first actually gained the ability to move by itself in that VR game set after HW1. The Pride of Hiigara was finished, all it needed was its crew.
The others were finished *eventually*, yes. But from context, the OP *clearly* means this will be the first time one is 100% finished *before* they are forced to throw it into combat.
considering if you look back through them all and fully understand how far they rose then fell only to rise again and be there when the galaxy needed them even a lowly mining clan rose to stand against a massive threat we clearly see why the Bentusi helped them all those times first with saving them from being wiped out and exiled then on the way to find their lost home and again when asked to help fight even they feared i think they knew the Hiigarans were the only faction to be able to become the next great race to be counted among those they came from it was proven again and again that they would not back down no matter the possible cost to their people and that they would adapt to anything thrown at them
Considering everything, it is rather fortunate that the people of Kharak waited until they had a multi-kilometer mobile shipyard and colony carrier rather than a reasonably priced scout ship before checking to see if Hiigara was real or not, or indeed if the ancient, forgotten, hyperspace core still worked.
they sort of knew the core worked as it had been dragging ships into the planet for as long as it had been on the planet and even the other factions watching the planet knew this but could do nothing about it until after it was in the mother ship as it kept dragging their own ships into the planet aswell we know this due to the fact the ship carrying the weapon deployed to destroy it was left in orbit after its carrier ship was forced into the planet
Given the length of the journey, even with the hyperspace core, a smaller ship wasn't really a viable option, and, of course, they only had one core so any ship using it wasn't something they could afford to lose. It was going to be a massive expedition, there wasn't any getting around that. Loading the ship up with colonists in cryostasis might have been a bit preemptive, but then again, Kharak was becoming uninhabitable, so it was fairly urgent that they establish a new home. Presumably, had everything gone to plan, those initial colonists would have set up facilities and settlements on Hiigara, ready to receive more colonists being ferried there by the mothership.
@@zoro115-s6balso if the whole hyperspace core thing didn’t end up working out, all those people in cryo at least buys the people on the surface more time to try and solve problems and make it more inhabitable.
One the seminal games of my childhood and life. It's been the yardstick by which I measure space games and nothing ever comes close to that mission where you return from the test flight in the first game to find your people wiped out.
I recently bought the remastered H1 just to play that mission again. I got that same feeling watching Battlestar Galactica for the first time back in the day. Good times!
And how would that even work? As far as I can tell, there really isn't a whole lot of information regarding their government, so a lot of what would be posted would be based on theory.
@@TheRatlord74 I have no doubt. but I suck at strategy and have never really enjoyed startegy games for that reason. even though I tried to. just not my thing
I was 16 when I guided the exiles home. I was 20 when I kicked Makaans ass. I did this with my 2 year older brother. A thing that gave us a bond in an age we mostly avoided each other. He sadly died 4 years ago unexpectedly when he was 39 years old. I miss him. Now I am going to honour him by playing Homeworld 3. I never play games anymore, but for him I will play this game until all enemy ships are captured and the last Ru is mined. I wish I could have done it with him, but alas. For you my brother. For you. Bring Sajuuk to bear!
"The Mothership is standing by." "Primary Engine module, activated." "Resourcing, online." "Construction, online." "Beginning initial activation of the Hyperspace Core."
i feel your unexpected loss..... i had a cousin who died after a serious wreck leaving him on life support before his family decided that it was time to let him go peacefully... there was no hope for him recovering as he was already brain-dead, and this all happened in the same year you lost your brother.
Whatever lies in that forbidden sector of space, hopefully the Khar-Kushan has a few Beastslayers on-board. There be dragons in the unmapped corners of the galaxy, so even if The Beast doesn't lurk in that forbidden zone, it makes sense to have the expertise of Kiith Somtaaw on-hand. Just in case.
That OG banana ship was and is still a thing of beauty. I even managed to grab the collectors edition of the remaster and got the model. Sigh so pumped for this game
The Hiigaran people have truly become mighty... but they must show they've learned. Not from the violence between clans on Kharak, but from the even more ancient ancestors who also commanded an empire from Hiigara. The Taiidan were once seen as righteous liberators, before they also became tyrants.
Yeah, the Tiidan were never viewed as Liberater, using planet killers doesn't make for heroes. Going by the fact that the council wanted the Hiigaran to return to the point there were myths about it.
Not sure about that. The Tiidans might argue that using planet killers is to avoid high casualties from ground assault, and to end the war faster, which actually end up less casualties in other planets and in total. Sounds pretty familiar I supposed?
@@user-bf9ur1hq6v Except that planet killers are as their name implies: they destroy *planets* which means that you really aren't avoiding "high casualties" except maybe in the form of the military, but when it comes to the civilian side of things, you'll get very high casualties. Also, no it doesn't sound familiar since at no point in history have planet killers been used (we can barely go into space, so planet killers are very distant) unless you are referring to the dropping of two nukes to end the Second World War, however, need you be reminded that is not the same since we are talking about planet killers here and not localized nuclear strikes.
The preciously mining vessel upgunned to battleship? I havent played it but the content for that games is excellent. The game was truly a dead space of space strategy
Ah yes, the worst homeworld series because its too scary of The Beast and still i not finish it because the screaming of the ship consume by the Beast. And still Need Remastered and get Sued by Blizzard for Using Cataclysm
The *Siege cannon* mounted on the Explorer Class mining vessel *Mothership* Kuun-Lan from Homeworld Cataclysm.... _"Am I nothing to you?"_ Hiigarans once again taking a backwards step in ship design. No Minion Heavy Tugs (Ramming Frigates). No Dervish multi beam frigates (OP do everything unit that were unbalanced). And with all the Missile destroyers that we captured in Homeworld 1, they should be a regular unit by now (they are amazing).
I was going to make a comment that it was a shame that Cataclysm/Convergance and the whole Beast war wasn't 'canon' to the main storyline (behind the scenes, it was done by a different company). I rather liked the game, myself.
I think its shown in a war game mode trailer that you can turn your assault frigate into an assault beam frigate that shoot 4 ion beams, whether the campaign have that or not i guess we have to wait and see
@@roguevector1268Its a little feature, but it would bring much depth. From callouts about enemy contact, to taking fire or spotting a high value unit or the enemy base. All things that are easy enough to miss when you have 10 things happening simultaneously, but can change what you do.
I would imagine if a mobile shipyard was cheaper, it might actually be more efficient to separate the combat and production parts but I do think the mothership is cooler@@WarhoundActual1
I mean for a multi-galactic empire keeping your fleet very mobile feels usefull. Also the Hiigaran's are people with a nomadic culture, so that also influences them prob. Like it was mentioned at the end of the video.
As massive as the ship is, I can't help but have my eye drawn by the absolutely mind-numbingly huge megastructures it passes by that make it look like a mere cruiser or something. If it took 300 years to build the mothership... How bloody long or how many worlds' resources were put into those megastructures? Even half-destroyed, there might be entire sections of them where life just...continued on. Unaware that thousands of miles away long its superstructure, whatever the structure is was destroyed.
It didn’t take 300 years to build any ship. Kushans had theirs built in 60. And that was only because they didn’t have as advanced technology as other races The Pride of Hiigara probably took way less time because they now had the more advanced technology. Now, with the advancement of ship building techniques, the third ship of the line probably took under 20 years to make. And remember, they made two of them in HW 3.
@@awesomehpt8938 You FNV fanatics are literally what drives me away from liking the Game. Nuka Cola has so much cool lore and flavours and a whole theme park. What does sunset sasparilla have? One flavor? the virgin fallout 4 Air: its air in Fallout 4 *THE GIGACHAD FALLOUT: NEW VEGAS AIR: ITS AIR IN NEW VEGAS!!!! IM SOYING!!!* 😮
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I like how the Baserunner remains in use throughout Hiigara even a millenia after. Hope we get a spin off to drive it and lead expeditions across the empire.
There can be no symbol for Hiigara more fitting than the massive motherships. (Press f to salute) We need to see videos on the factions of Homeworld and their respective ships soon.
Excuse me. I remembered how you composed a video detailing on how an Imperial Invasion from the Galactic Empire would go. But can you please try to compose a video about a hypothetical war between the Galactic Empire and the Covenant would go?
... the 2.6km is *_NOT_* the real dimension. If it is anything akin to the original mothership, it's ~26km. A Taiidani carrier (and an older model, to be sure, but still the same type) is ~6km long from memory. Homeworld is the setting where ships are *_BIG_* things.
@@Greywolf905 you forget that the sizes have been compressed for gameplay purposes. If you want, I'll get the calcs from SpaceBattles for you to digest.
Considering it took all three original hyperspace cores just to activate it, I very much doubt it is still active. Some of its hulk may still be floating around the system though - a shame if you ask me.
I think they used her as a key to the Gate network? Not sure if that means she is stuck in a progenitor facility somewhere or she is staying ontop of Hiigara, but either case she isnt scrapped i hope
because of your vid on the whole history of homeworld i just bought Homeworld 3, I cannot wait and i hope after ur sponsorship ends you continue doing Homeworld stuff. EDIT: after playing it through i do not recommend, very unfun game.
Man i juet love this ship design. All the angles in the video really makes you feel how massive and big thie ship iw, and yet how graceful it moves through open space. say whatever you want about thr game but the visuals are just stunning.
I've been playing HW since the original and I just can't believe we're literally getting HW3 tomorrow. This game was the Half Life 3 of RTS games for over 15 years, it's unreal seeing it come out. EDIT: Just played the campaign and I've got to say, I really enjoyed it. Sure, the game is a bit barebones and the EULA is atrocious but I really don't get the people complaining about the story. Also, I didn't actually find any cases of DEI in the campaign so idk what the fuzz about it is...
You would think with lessons from previous conflicts, and with technology and resources they now possess, Hiigarans would arms their mothership with a bit more than anti-fighter weaponry... At least put some lance batteries and a couple of medium kinetic guns on it so it can stand up to corvettes and frigates!
Technically there was a 3rd Mothership that was made in HW:Mobile, the Lazarus Mothership, although it was presumably smaller and less capable than a fully fledged Mothership (i.e its closer to smth like the Kuun-Lan rather than the original Mothership or PoH)
although not a bad design for the new mothership compared to the homeworld 1 and 2 mothership designs those were like a giant banana shaped ship I wonder if they had actually tried to create a spaceship version of the carrier kaipis from homeworld deserts of kharak how would it have look😅
like 99% of other scifi space aircraft carriers weird the only ones that sort of worked were the first few in the wing commander series the rest always looked so out of place in space fleets
I actually didnt liked when I first saw the Khar-Sajuuk because it reminds me of the Coalition Lander from DoK. Like they really thought it would be great to set those kinds of references between games hundreds of years apart. Like, the Baserunner is still the same, just like the original concept from Hardware Shipbreakers
Also Khar Kushan is the second of its kind with a replicated/synthetic version of the three progenitor cores. Just imagine that potential and where the original might be!!
It’s probably floating around somewhere. Sajuuk is a god to most of the races in the galaxy. You really think they’re gonna risk her like that by sending her into service?
@@jeremydale4548 yes. To inspire basically fanatical devotion in their forces as they are fighting while their god's gaze is on them. And to prompt their opposition to reconsider whether or not they really want to tangle with an angry god..
Hiigaran Motherships also have an infinite number of _ship crew_ in suspended animation to be used for crewing constructed vessels. This was exemplified most in the Explorer Class mining vessel/morhership Kuun-Lan¹, which could with enough resources, create untold numbers of Mimic strike craft, that were infiltration craft with suicide bombs for kamikaze attacks. Which are far more effective than a regular ship ramming under kamikaze orders. ¹Homeworld Cataclysm.
So, is this a case of a retcon, Sajuuk being a total midget, or another case of people forgetting/not understanding that the game is not to scale and that the Pride of Hiigara is canonically around 28km high?
Hmm. So lets see. The Higarrians are now once more an empire. A benevolent one thankfully. They have the majority of tech or at least researched and reverse engineered enough to produce ships with similarities to the Progenitors. They can now produce A version of the great hyperspace cores (I'm guess not as efficient as the originals) The Great Mother ships are not unique, now, they are a production line (due to the ability to create Higarrian versions of the great hyperspace cores) The Higarrians Seems to be at the cusp of becoming more than just galactic superpower but I have a feeling that they are going to find out that. Sjet found something either fantastic or horrific. The Progenitors like might still exist or a form of them. Something might have entered the Galaxy and its not the Bentusi Or.. They find out that.. Higaria isn't the only Homeworld...
Mothership Is standing by | bit.ly/TemplinInstituteYTHomeworld3
From the Holy Banana, to the Holy Tortilla.
...and it has a button specifically for switching mid battle!
Holy Quesadilla
All hail the Holy Pancake! May its syrup and butter bless us all!
No, it's clearly trying to resemble a Blue Crab but without limbs. Even in the Whirlpool galaxy, everything eventually becomes crab!
From Holy Taco to Holy Döner Kebap
I think this might be the first time the Hiigarans managed to actually build a mothership to 100% completion. ^^
The Khar-Kushan would probably not be finished by the time new war starts.
Third times the charm lol
All three were technically finished. The first actually gained the ability to move by itself in that VR game set after HW1. The Pride of Hiigara was finished, all it needed was its crew.
The others were finished *eventually*, yes. But from context, the OP *clearly* means this will be the first time one is 100% finished *before* they are forced to throw it into combat.
@@starfuryms582correct me if im wrong, but wasnt Kushan Mothership doing a shakedown cruise before it was thrown into combat?
“Mothership staying by” that will always be stuck in my head.
"Kharak is burning" here.
“Mothership is standing by."
"Be advised..." for me. It was our code while playing this game in multiplayer and the boss was nearby. lol 🤣
"Uh... target confirmed." "It's your call... target acquired." "Hiigara'. Our home."
This ship stuck with my memories for a long time.
Queues up orchestral adagio for strings "kharak is burning" 😭
considering if you look back through them all and fully understand how far they rose then fell only to rise again and be there when the galaxy needed them even a lowly mining clan rose to stand against a massive threat we clearly see why the Bentusi helped them all those times first with saving them from being wiped out and exiled then on the way to find their lost home and again when asked to help fight even they feared i think they knew the Hiigarans were the only faction to be able to become the next great race to be counted among those they came from it was proven again and again that they would not back down no matter the possible cost to their people and that they would adapt to anything thrown at them
"this is a cakewalk"
"It's ours so far, but watch the counter!"
"Nothin' but gravel out here!"
Considering everything, it is rather fortunate that the people of Kharak waited until they had a multi-kilometer mobile shipyard and colony carrier rather than a reasonably priced scout ship before checking to see if Hiigara was real or not, or indeed if the ancient, forgotten, hyperspace core still worked.
they sort of knew the core worked as it had been dragging ships into the planet for as long as it had been on the planet and even the other factions watching the planet knew this but could do nothing about it until after it was in the mother ship as it kept dragging their own ships into the planet aswell we know this due to the fact the ship carrying the weapon deployed to destroy it was left in orbit after its carrier ship was forced into the planet
Given the length of the journey, even with the hyperspace core, a smaller ship wasn't really a viable option, and, of course, they only had one core so any ship using it wasn't something they could afford to lose. It was going to be a massive expedition, there wasn't any getting around that. Loading the ship up with colonists in cryostasis might have been a bit preemptive, but then again, Kharak was becoming uninhabitable, so it was fairly urgent that they establish a new home. Presumably, had everything gone to plan, those initial colonists would have set up facilities and settlements on Hiigara, ready to receive more colonists being ferried there by the mothership.
@@zoro115-s6balso if the whole hyperspace core thing didn’t end up working out, all those people in cryo at least buys the people on the surface more time to try and solve problems and make it more inhabitable.
One the seminal games of my childhood and life. It's been the yardstick by which I measure space games and nothing ever comes close to that mission where you return from the test flight in the first game to find your people wiped out.
I recently bought the remastered H1 just to play that mission again. I got that same feeling watching Battlestar Galactica for the first time back in the day. Good times!
Now we need a video on the Kushan/Hiigaran government!
yes, we do
Hopefully that Gearbox money hasn't run out
And how would that even work? As far as I can tell, there really isn't a whole lot of information regarding their government, so a lot of what would be posted would be based on theory.
I've never played Homeworld and probably never will, but this design has been stuck in my head ever since I saw the promo art of it on Epic.
just watching the opening sequence is worth it
You should. The original was a fantastic game. I haven't bought a game Day One for over a decade or ever pre ordered a game. I did this one.
@@TheRatlord74 I have no doubt. but I suck at strategy and have never really enjoyed startegy games for that reason. even though I tried to. just not my thing
That's fair. At least do yourself a favor and look up the cutscene compilations. The story is fantastic.
@@WuSEificationGot a link? I’ll probably never play it either.
I was 16 when I guided the exiles home. I was 20 when I kicked Makaans ass. I did this with my 2 year older brother. A thing that gave us a bond in an age we mostly avoided each other. He sadly died 4 years ago unexpectedly when he was 39 years old. I miss him. Now I am going to honour him by playing Homeworld 3. I never play games anymore, but for him I will play this game until all enemy ships are captured and the last Ru is mined. I wish I could have done it with him, but alas. For you my brother. For you. Bring Sajuuk to bear!
"The Mothership is standing by."
"Primary Engine module, activated."
"Resourcing, online."
"Construction, online."
"Beginning initial activation of the Hyperspace Core."
i feel your unexpected loss..... i had a cousin who died after a serious wreck leaving him on life support before his family decided that it was time to let him go peacefully... there was no hope for him recovering as he was already brain-dead, and this all happened in the same year you lost your brother.
Different genre, though the only thing I can think of that fits: "To you, and the memory of your brother: so say we all."
@@TheGoddamnBacon thanks 🙏🏽
@@aurorathearcticwolf4243 thanks and I am also sorry for your loss 🙏🏽
BRING SAJUUK TO BEAR!
🚀➡🐻
Whatever lies in that forbidden sector of space, hopefully the Khar-Kushan has a few Beastslayers on-board. There be dragons in the unmapped corners of the galaxy, so even if The Beast doesn't lurk in that forbidden zone, it makes sense to have the expertise of Kiith Somtaaw on-hand. Just in case.
That OG banana ship was and is still a thing of beauty. I even managed to grab the collectors edition of the remaster and got the model.
Sigh so pumped for this game
The Hiigaran people have truly become mighty... but they must show they've learned. Not from the violence between clans on Kharak, but from the even more ancient ancestors who also commanded an empire from Hiigara. The Taiidan were once seen as righteous liberators, before they also became tyrants.
Yeah, the Tiidan were never viewed as Liberater, using planet killers doesn't make for heroes. Going by the fact that the council wanted the Hiigaran to return to the point there were myths about it.
Not sure about that. The Tiidans might argue that using planet killers is to avoid high casualties from ground assault, and to end the war faster, which actually end up less casualties in other planets and in total. Sounds pretty familiar I supposed?
@@user-bf9ur1hq6v Except that planet killers are as their name implies: they destroy *planets* which means that you really aren't avoiding "high casualties" except maybe in the form of the military, but when it comes to the civilian side of things, you'll get very high casualties.
Also, no it doesn't sound familiar since at no point in history have planet killers been used (we can barely go into space, so planet killers are very distant) unless you are referring to the dropping of two nukes to end the Second World War, however, need you be reminded that is not the same since we are talking about planet killers here and not localized nuclear strikes.
We need a vid covering the kiith Somtaaw warship Kuun-Lan.
Like how it's name is a play on the city from Iron Fist?
The preciously mining vessel upgunned to battleship? I havent played it but the content for that games is excellent. The game was truly a dead space of space strategy
@@nahuelleandroarroyo The "CUT US LOOOOOOOOOOSE" scene still haunts me, with those nightmarish distorted screams as the lower decks are ejected
@@nahuelleandroarroyoi would say its more like a mining ship turned monitor given they just strapped a giant gun onto it
Ah yes, the worst homeworld series because its too scary of The Beast and still i not finish it because the screaming of the ship consume by the Beast.
And still Need Remastered and get Sued by Blizzard for Using Cataclysm
3:04 to a type of yellow fruit grown on higara
Banana class mothership confirmed
The *Siege cannon* mounted on the Explorer Class mining vessel *Mothership* Kuun-Lan from Homeworld Cataclysm....
_"Am I nothing to you?"_
Hiigarans once again taking a backwards step in ship design.
No Minion Heavy Tugs (Ramming Frigates).
No Dervish multi beam frigates (OP do everything unit that were unbalanced).
And with all the Missile destroyers that we captured in Homeworld 1, they should be a regular unit by now (they are amazing).
No Salvage Corvettes to steal everything not nailed down
I was going to make a comment that it was a shame that Cataclysm/Convergance and the whole Beast war wasn't 'canon' to the main storyline (behind the scenes, it was done by a different company). I rather liked the game, myself.
A lot of the concepts kinda returned....in Homeworld Mobile (Multi beam frigates, Missile destroyers, Flagship with big armaments)
I think its shown in a war game mode trailer that you can turn your assault frigate into an assault beam frigate that shoot 4 ion beams, whether the campaign have that or not i guess we have to wait and see
Hell, the new Battlecruiser (unless they've changed it) is only about as well-armed as a Somtaaw destroyer. And that's pathetic.
"Group one reports enemy contact"
That's one of the things that I've wished was more common in RTS games; callouts on the status of your command groups.
@@roguevector1268Its a little feature, but it would bring much depth. From callouts about enemy contact, to taking fire or spotting a high value unit or the enemy base. All things that are easy enough to miss when you have 10 things happening simultaneously, but can change what you do.
I like the idea of massive capital ships, no matter how completely unwieldy they are.
I am also extremely excited for the mods that turn this into a completely different universe
From a practicality standpoint, its better than mobile shipyards
I would imagine if a mobile shipyard was cheaper, it might actually be more efficient to separate the combat and production parts but I do think the mothership is cooler@@WarhoundActual1
I mean for a multi-galactic empire keeping your fleet very mobile feels usefull.
Also the Hiigaran's are people with a nomadic culture, so that also influences them prob. Like it was mentioned at the end of the video.
I think you would be impressed by the battleships of every race in Warhammer 40K.
BRING SAJUUK TO BEAR
BRING SAJUUK TO BEAR!
BRING SAJUUK TO BEAR
BRING SAJUUK TO BEAR
BRING SAJUUK TO BEAR!
WE WILL - IN THREE DAYS
Because I did not preorder on Fig and I am too cheap to buy the deluxe edition
this would make a great anime/movie.
Kiith Soban stands ready.
if only the actual story of the game reached the same level of quality as the prior ones, but the Sajuuk is pretty cool
All that moves, is easily heard in the void. We will listen for you. Farewell.
So how many tons of blue paint would they need to do the paintjob on this bad boy? Any guesses?
They didn't use paint..... They used blue berries!
They should make a second, turn it 90°, and then combine them into a massive flying +.
I for one am disappointed by the lack of "scissor" replies here. Don't tell me I don't know my HW folks well, though perhaps I don't.
The warship is heavily implied to be the inspiration for the deity Sajuuk found in the mythology of numerous races including the Hiigarans.
As massive as the ship is, I can't help but have my eye drawn by the absolutely mind-numbingly huge megastructures it passes by that make it look like a mere cruiser or something. If it took 300 years to build the mothership... How bloody long or how many worlds' resources were put into those megastructures? Even half-destroyed, there might be entire sections of them where life just...continued on. Unaware that thousands of miles away long its superstructure, whatever the structure is was destroyed.
It didn’t take 300 years to build any ship.
Kushans had theirs built in 60. And that was only because they didn’t have as advanced technology as other races
The Pride of Hiigara probably took way less time because they now had the more advanced technology.
Now, with the advancement of ship building techniques, the third ship of the line probably took under 20 years to make. And remember, they made two of them in HW 3.
The giant blue space croissant/banana!
@@awesomehpt8938 You FNV fanatics are literally what drives me away from liking the Game. Nuka Cola has so much cool lore and flavours and a whole theme park. What does sunset sasparilla have? One flavor?
the virgin fallout 4 Air: its air in Fallout 4
*THE GIGACHAD FALLOUT: NEW VEGAS AIR: ITS AIR IN NEW VEGAS!!!! IM SOYING!!!* 😮
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I like how the Baserunner remains in use throughout Hiigara even a millenia after. Hope we get a spin off to drive it and lead expeditions across the empire.
An open world game with various timeframes and worlds to explore with Baserunners. From former Kharak, to Hiigara.
@@youngthaiarfssoldier8732 yeah that would be fun. Imagine exploring old kharak and discovering ruins and treasure.
Started from the banana now we croissant
Pray that they don't go to the almighty CHURRO DREADNOUGHT!
There can be no symbol for Hiigara more fitting than the massive motherships.
(Press f to salute)
We need to see videos on the factions of Homeworld and their respective ships soon.
Excuse me.
I remembered how you composed a video detailing on how an Imperial Invasion from the Galactic Empire would go.
But can you please try to compose a video about a hypothetical war between the Galactic Empire and the Covenant would go?
Hiigara - Our Home.
Naming an entire class of ships without a giant gun after a ship with a giant gun is kinda silly.
You might be wrong when you play the campaign... It's Sajuuk for the reason and a familiar face navigating it.
To the Kushan, Sajuuk basically meant "god".
@@supermaster2012 The Great Maker Whose Hand Shapes What Is.
... the 2.6km is *_NOT_* the real dimension. If it is anything akin to the original mothership, it's ~26km. A Taiidani carrier (and an older model, to be sure, but still the same type) is ~6km long from memory.
Homeworld is the setting where ships are *_BIG_* things.
Glad I'm not the only one that remembers this. Those ships were HUGE.
well that is just not true. the Taiidani carrier wasn't even 1 km long; it was just over 600 meter.
@@Greywolf905 you forget that the sizes have been compressed for gameplay purposes. If you want, I'll get the calcs from SpaceBattles for you to digest.
The Ancient Sajuuk ship is still guarding the home system though, right?
Nope. They traded her in to California. Where she was stolen and sold as parts to the Empire for there new Dorito ship! lol
Considering it took all three original hyperspace cores just to activate it, I very much doubt it is still active. Some of its hulk may still be floating around the system though - a shame if you ask me.
I think they used her as a key to the Gate network? Not sure if that means she is stuck in a progenitor facility somewhere or she is staying ontop of Hiigara, but either case she isnt scrapped i hope
I very much doubt they scrapped her. I mean, she’s sajuuk. The god to many races. No way would they scrap her.
Better than the plot of the game, hope they hire you to write the next one :D
Am I the only one who has noticed that it's releasing right after mother's day, or before for the deluxe...
because of your vid on the whole history of homeworld i just bought Homeworld 3, I cannot wait and i hope after ur sponsorship ends you continue doing Homeworld stuff.
EDIT: after playing it through i do not recommend, very unfun game.
Man i juet love this ship design. All the angles in the video really makes you feel how massive and big thie ship iw, and yet how graceful it moves through open space. say whatever you want about thr game but the visuals are just stunning.
For the memories of Karak
For the glory of beast slayers somtah!
I gotta say these videos are very effective at advertising the game, can't wait for Homeworld 3 to drop already
The Holly sampoo is BACK!
Hiigara… our home.
So 300 years later the Hiigarans dropped the Kushan Mothership Design and essentially redesigned the Taidan Mothership?
...the VHS-tape mothership AND an interceptor very similar to taiidan scout as well
Alright this looks fantastic.
I've been playing HW since the original and I just can't believe we're literally getting HW3 tomorrow. This game was the Half Life 3 of RTS games for over 15 years, it's unreal seeing it come out.
EDIT: Just played the campaign and I've got to say, I really enjoyed it. Sure, the game is a bit barebones and the EULA is atrocious but I really don't get the people complaining about the story. Also, I didn't actually find any cases of DEI in the campaign so idk what the fuzz about it is...
"BRING SAJUK TO BEAR! BRING SAJUK TO BEAR!
BRING, SAJUK, TO BEAR!
What would the Bears do with it? And why would you give it to them?!
Top notch work as always.
I wonder if we will see 'Sajuuk' in Hw3
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First piece of advice rotate it. The guns work alot more when it's switched to vertical
Mommy ship ❤❤❤
You would think with lessons from previous conflicts, and with technology and resources they now possess, Hiigarans would arms their mothership with a bit more than anti-fighter weaponry... At least put some lance batteries and a couple of medium kinetic guns on it so it can stand up to corvettes and frigates!
Technically there was a 3rd Mothership that was made in HW:Mobile, the Lazarus Mothership, although it was presumably smaller and less capable than a fully fledged Mothership (i.e its closer to smth like the Kuun-Lan rather than the original Mothership or PoH)
although not a bad design for the new mothership compared to the homeworld 1 and 2 mothership designs those were like a giant banana shaped ship I wonder if they had actually tried to create a spaceship version of the carrier kaipis from homeworld deserts of kharak how would it have look😅
like 99% of other scifi space aircraft carriers weird the only ones that sort of worked were the first few in the wing commander series the rest always looked so out of place in space fleets
I actually didnt liked when I first saw the Khar-Sajuuk because it reminds me of the Coalition Lander from DoK. Like they really thought it would be great to set those kinds of references between games hundreds of years apart. Like, the Baserunner is still the same, just like the original concept from Hardware Shipbreakers
Praying for a video covering the Red Rising series 🙏😩
Missing a key feature of the class if it has the original 3 cores which is the ability to project a progenitor Beam weapon.
You would be surprised
Also Khar Kushan is the second of its kind with a replicated/synthetic version of the three progenitor cores. Just imagine that potential and where the original might be!!
Judging from the footage, i guess the player can choise freely how they want to orientate the mothershit.
A little but cool feature.
it's a bit of a bummer they decided not to keep the original Sajuuk in service though. That thing was awesome - and not just in terms of firepower.
It’s probably floating around somewhere.
Sajuuk is a god to most of the races in the galaxy. You really think they’re gonna risk her like that by sending her into service?
@@jeremydale4548 yes. To inspire basically fanatical devotion in their forces as they are fighting while their god's gaze is on them. And to prompt their opposition to reconsider whether or not they really want to tangle with an angry god..
Bentusi my brother I still miss you 😢
What are the yellow ships at 10:24 ? They don't look Hiigaran, and have a different color palette.
Stop! You're teasing me!
Homeworld 3 coming out next week, and I still need to go back and replay HW1&2 and Deserts of Kharak.
Kiith S'jet forever!
If only they hadn’t completely destroyed this game
I’d like to think they named the ship the sajuuk as a kind of forgiveness to kith gaalsian.
5:09 pillar of autumn ?????
Hiigaran Motherships also have an infinite number of _ship crew_ in suspended animation to be used for crewing constructed vessels.
This was exemplified most in the Explorer Class mining vessel/morhership Kuun-Lan¹, which could with enough resources, create untold numbers of Mimic strike craft, that were infiltration craft with suicide bombs for kamikaze attacks. Which are far more effective than a regular ship ramming under kamikaze orders.
¹Homeworld Cataclysm.
Uh, the original, _actual_ Sajuuk could slap a dozen of these things into scrap in as many minutes.
How did I miss the release for this!?
Sajuuk class huh? Does this mean i can still BRING SAJUUK TO BEAR!?
Unless Sajuuk was part of the first expedition and now we have to battle it in the end. I'm assuming whatever happened to them is hostile.
I feel a mighty need.
This premise reminds me a lot of the theme of Desertsbof Karack
Love this vid but the part with the Guide Stone life out the line Our Home.
The name Sajuuk sounds like the name of a spicy sausage popular in Central Asia and the Balkans.
So, is this a case of a retcon, Sajuuk being a total midget, or another case of people forgetting/not understanding that the game is not to scale and that the Pride of Hiigara is canonically around 28km high?
perhaps a decimal-point-related error.
We need more information on the other factions.
Are you not able to get access to it's interior design?
Who wants to bet we fight the first version of this mother ship and thus Karen who has been taken over or something
Hmm. So lets see.
The Higarrians are now once more an empire. A benevolent one thankfully.
They have the majority of tech or at least researched and reverse engineered enough to produce ships with similarities to the Progenitors.
They can now produce A version of the great hyperspace cores (I'm guess not as efficient as the originals)
The Great Mother ships are not unique, now, they are a production line (due to the ability to create Higarrian versions of the great hyperspace cores)
The Higarrians Seems to be at the cusp of becoming more than just galactic superpower but I have a feeling that they are going to find out that.
Sjet found something either fantastic or horrific.
The Progenitors like might still exist or a form of them.
Something might have entered the Galaxy and its not the Bentusi
Or.. They find out that..
Higaria isn't the only Homeworld...
I wonder what happened to the Sajuuk from Homeworld 2?
Width: 187m
Pretty narrow for a vessel that big, especially it has the capability to build capital ships within her.
Yeah I'll probably grab HW3 lol
How does it feel to make up a synopsis by watching a cutscene and feeling you are empowered. sigh
While scrolling past I saw that name as Soyjack Class.
Watching while waiting for the day one update. 😅
Whys it always horizontal if its layout is vertical
If Homeworld gets a TV show what genre should it be?
wow they actually put weapons on this one
the weapon arent too much different from the other motherships
Clicking on it
"Mothership..."
I'm going to wait on this one. I love the homeworld series, but I'm not loving what they are doing with the tone of the cinematics and narrative.
3:10
B A N A N A
The Taco's mothership.
man i watched the first video if it, this game looks goodl.
I played the pre release demo and this is exactly how it looks on PC
not sure what I'm watching rn 😊
Homeworld is a 3d real time strategy set in the whirlpool galaxy. The first game was released in 1999. A sequel followed a few years later.
it's more of a factory carrier ship. with no cities inside
May the burden remain
Holy Banana
I brought Sajuuk to bear 3 times, per request
BLUE BANANA SHIP!!!