I love the B5 universe, the Earth ships (before Crusade) and the Warlock-class in particular..... but the Romulan Warbird is one of the strongest ships in the Startrek Universe... they would wipe the Warlock-class of the map with perhaps not with the first salvo, but cetrainly the second one.
@@paulusbexkens4392 If those missiles are nukes that powerful as tsar bomba and they mainly use those two particle beam cannons, they may have a very small chance. Particle beam cannons of the Warlock are basically Phaser in Star Trek. And 50 megaton Nukes missiles may be a little weaker than 64 megaton Photon torpedos. It can still hurt the warbirds. However, the power of the Warlock is only at the same level as the NX 01 in Star Trek
I agree the warbird is one of the strongest in the whole of Star Trek the warlocks don’t have Sheila’s either there disrupters would just cut straight through the warlocks and the warlocks weren’t even the strongest in b5 among the younger races
All things being equal the Trek Universe operates at a higher level of capability than the B5 Universe. The B5 Universe appears to operate on fundamental laws that are perhaps about 99% identical to what current real world physics theories predict, with the remaining unknown 1% enable a number of advanced god-like capabilities that only the very oldest (ie First Ones) of civilizations have figured out how to use. Whereas the Trek universe seems to operate on fundamental laws that are perhaps about 90% congruent with current real world physics, with that unknown 10% enabling a number of technobabble supported advanced abilities that nearly EVERYONE in setting already can do. Then we add in the timeline, wherein the main action in B5 takes place several centuries earlier than the Next Gen era in Trek where the Romulan Warbirds operate in. So the Warbirds have a 200 year-ish baseline technological advantage PLUS the benefits of a setting with laws of physics that allow for more impressive capabilities. Pretty all the major Next Gen era Trek factions should be able to dominate all the major B5 younger race factions with only the Minbari having any chance at all, with Trek weapons systems providing a credible threat even to B5 First Ones. However, the scenario depicted in this video is NOT neutral ground. It specifically occurs inside the B5 Universe, with the Warbirds having been transported there by some external force. The only internally consistent way to explain the Warbird's poor performance in this video is, I think, to posit that on entering the B5 universe they became subject to the B5 universe's version of the laws of physics, and this nerfed almost all their major technologies. Thusly, their cloaking devices stopped working (because cloaking is impossible in the B5 universe), their warp drives downgraded to sublight gravimetric drives (because hyperspace is the only FTL technology allowed in the B5 universe), so no Picard Maneuvers for them, their shields lost 90-99% of their overall effectiveness (because shields in B5 are only possible with First One level technology), their phasors were severely downgraded, because Nadions do not exist in the B5 universe and were presumably converted to some other, more mundane particle without the molecular disruption properties nadions have, all their sensors were similarly nerfed because they are also based on the use of FTL subspace particles that do not exist in the B5 universe. The only thing that would have remained the same would have been the yield of their torpedos, but the guidance and propulsion systems of the torpedos would have been similarly nerfed. So the unfortunate Romulans were basically crippled by the Universe transfer and were probably still trying to figure out why all their systems were suddenly on the fritz when the Warlocks encountered them.
@@congnghequansuvn474 Nukes aren't used in Star Trek because they are ineffective technology by the 22nd century. The Warlocks have no shields, and the Romulans are using anti-matter warheads as well as partical beam weapons (disruptors) whom's power output far exceeds anything the Warlocks have to offer. This battle would be over for The Warlocks before it even began.
The Warlocks have some of the best armor around made to absorb massive amounts of damage. Lots of the technology on the Warlock class Destroyers are from races thousands if not millions of years old. If the defense grid was active in this vid there is a high chance that no torpedoes would even make contact.
Well, energy shields are pretty rare on Babylon 5 universe. Only available on very advance species. So, most races ships designs focus on armored hulls and weapons interception in mind. In the show, EA ships included a weapons grid that was capable to intercept fighters, missiles and plasma pulse weapons. So EA ships would probably be able to intercept some of the weapons fired by the Warbird. The Phasers would be a bigger issue tho, with the armored hull having to deal with it.
I always thought the tradeoff between missiles vs pulse weapons vs beam weapons was damage vs speed vs range. Missiles would have the highest damage potential (nuclear payloads potentially) but are the slowest and have the highest risk of being intercepted. Pulse weapons are the middle ground: faster than missiles but not as much damage. And beam weapons would have the longest range and be the fastest while being almost impossible to intercept, but have the least damage. That being said, I expected that massive missile barrage to do much more damage than shown here. Still looked awesome though! And the GOD cannons on the Warlocks were definitely doing work.
I believe the yield of the capital missiles is being underestimated here, that being said the effect of a nuclear blast in space is reduced. In space you on really have the radiation/thermal and proximity/impact blast effects, unlike in an atmosphere that will carry shockwave and secondary thermal effects of atmosphere heating. Still the point impact of a 500Mt warhead in the number salvoed should take down the shields. I was very happy to see the main G.O.D. cannons working as well as they did, after all they are orbital platform weapons on a ship.
The evidence in the show doesn’t support the claim that pulse weapons are more powerful in damage output than beam weapons. All the more advanced races have beam weapons as their most powerful option. The Shadows, Vorlons and Minbari all have a beam weapon as the most powerful thing in their arsenal. And when humans “graduate” out of the lower tier tech class with the advent of the Warlock cruiser, the Warlock’s GOD particle cannon is its most powerful weapon. In ships that have both beams and pulse weapons, the beam weapon is almost always the primary and most powerful weapon. Whenever Whitestars needed maximum power in a single shot, they fired a beam. Likewise for the Victory Class cruisers. Likewise for the Warlocks. The only case where a beam weapon might be less damaging than a pulse weapon used by the same race is the red X-ray laser used by the Narn, Centauri and older EA ships. But the X-ray laser is the lowest tech and weakest beam weapon in the setting, and it is heavily implied that the pulse cannons that are stronger than it that EA and the Centauri use are newer, more advanced tech, and the X-ray laser is in fact stronger than pulse weapons of equivalent technological age. I think the true advantage of pulse weapons is in rate of fire and energy consumption. They use less energy per shot so you can fire more of them, and with little lag between shots. This is useful in a battles where the enemy is maneuverable enough to be able to evade your attacks, and your first few shots are likely to miss. It costs you less in time and energy if you miss with a pulse weapon than if you miss with a beam weapon. As a race’s power plant and tracking technology advances we see a trend where they move away from pulse weapons and start relying more and more on beam weapons, because they have more power to spare and they are much less likely to miss.
The fallacy is that the Romulan Warbirds would just be flying along and taking hits. I’d venture they are far more maneuverable and would just move to avoid taking hits from the beam weapons. As well I agree that their shields are under estimated and would fend off the missile attacks.
Great job. The Warbird shields would last much longer against the pulse weapons though. The main beam weapons on the Warlock are supposed to be insanely powerful, rivalling even First One beam weapons in yield. If that's the case I think they would overwhelm the shields pretty quickly, just like it was depicted here.
I believe the warlords would have won. Let's not forget that they would have remained cloaked and they like to attack from the side. They most likely would take out two of the enemy ship before they were able to attack. But dude you have done some amazing graphics❤
Very well done, except...I don't think any B5 ship (with the exception of the Vorlons, Shadows and First Ones) can outfight any ST ships of the line, especially a Romulan D'deridex with even odds. At the first sign of trouble they would cloak and either run or use hit-and-run tactics. They are faster, more maneuverable, have strong shields and more versatile weapons. No ST ship would just sit in front of another ship that only has forward firing guns and let themselves be hit. The animation is great and I like the matchup I just don't know about the likelihood of the battle.
As long as the shields hold up the bird would be fine but star trek universe hulls are paper thin and once shields are gone, doesn't take much. Would be a closer fight than trek fans are thinking though. An EA defense grid should take out most of the plasma torpedoes. That's what they're designed for. EA pulse cannons wouldn't have any effect though so it's up to the beam weapons which a prolonged shot or well placed shot from a warlock god cannon even with shields would cause major damage if not outright take it out with that shot. EA ships not having shields would be a big problem though but ST shields generally need to recharge between shots where b5 ships do not, they can just let it rip without having to recharge.
The Warlock easy out fight any ST ship including a warbird The main gun on the Warlock is a massive Particle Beam Cannon that was originally mounted on their EA Aegis orbital defense platforms Cannon was designed to destroy ships in a single shot. The closest parallel in ST is the Borg and Species 8472 beam weapons Weapons in ST tend be very inconsistent Shields hold sometimes, the other times is like they dont exist When Dax was laying the mines, Martok decloaked and using a short burst from his disruptors destroyed a pursuing Dominion ship Then Enterprise D phaser against a Bird of Prey was easily stopped yet During DS9 sacrifice of angels , A Cardassian destroyer shields was easily penetrated by a Galaxy class phaser as well fire from Federation fighters Like the Breen energy-dampening weapon That makes sense against unshielded ship but again in trek, shield have been since to withstand the effects of energy-dampening so again ?? Lastly, the Warlocks are equipped with the same 400mm cannons that Omega have mounted throughout their hull able to switch between pulse and beam But Warlocks reactor is far more advanced allow for stronger shots than an Omega
the warlock is the most advance earthforce class ship with aegis class particle beam weapon , shields have their limitation as sustained impact drains power reserves depleting the shields but with a blast of warlocks powerful beam weapon drains the shields rapidly and a warlock has more weapons too , nice work by the way oh would love to see narn bin tak face off against the romulan warbird or a klingon warship or a federation ship
Outstanding! Much respect. You do a wonderful job. Question: based upon the televised episodes do you truly feel a circa 2260's Earth Alliance Warlock could successfully challenge a circa 2370's Romulan Warbird? Kind of like putting the Enterprise 1701-D up against the Enterprise 1701?
At the risk of being told off by Katana..I thought the Warlocks were much bigger. Katana does do a lot of home work prior to doing these videos, so I'm 99% sure the scale is correct, but still, I thought they were much bigger than the warbirds.
Even though the Dderedex is my favorite of the Trek ships. I still love this video because I like B5 ships even more! Question though. The Dderedex is supposed to be powered by a singularity. Shouldn't they go to pieces with a small black hole?
A reference to something Londo said. "My shoes are too tight, but it doesn't matter because I have forgotten how to dance." It's a metaphor for being restrained for so long that you can't even imagine being free.
First off the Romulans would never approach an unknown vessel without being cloaked. They would come in from behind and target the enemy's engines and weapon systems, They certainly wouldn't let someone come in behind them and give them the advantage. That and Star Trek sensors are better then Bab 5 technology. Mind you I like both series, but when you have NASA scientist giving advice to a film crew, the science aspect is going to be better.
Warlocks have some rear firing weapons, Victory's do not. A D'deridex is much more maneuverable and faster than a Victory so could sit behind one and blast it with impunity, after uncloaking there, of coarse. No point getting shot at on the way it.
@@Thurgosh_OG Torpedoes would be the D'deridex best friend then. Energy attack would be of more limited effectiveness. Though the Victory would need only pivot enough to bring it's turreted secondary battery to bear.
@@SpacialKatana Damn, you really do hate ST lmao. Well, as much as I'd think ST ships would fare better than any B5 ship except the First Ones (I'm a Trekkie fanatic), I really don't care because your animations are just amazing. Please, keep making more. Blow up all of Starfleet if you have to, but just keep making more of those.
I love the B5 universe, the Earth ships (before Crusade) and the Warlock-class in particular..... but the Romulan Warbird is one of the strongest ships in the Startrek Universe... they would wipe the Warlock-class of the map with perhaps not with the first salvo, but cetrainly the second one.
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If those missiles are nukes that powerful as tsar bomba and they mainly use those two particle beam cannons, they may have a very small chance.
Particle beam cannons of the Warlock are basically Phaser in Star Trek.
And 50 megaton Nukes missiles may be a little weaker than 64 megaton Photon torpedos. It can still hurt the warbirds.
However, the power of the Warlock is only at the same level as the NX 01 in Star Trek
I agree the warbird is one of the strongest in the whole of Star Trek the warlocks don’t have Sheila’s either there disrupters would just cut straight through the warlocks and the warlocks weren’t even the strongest in b5 among the younger races
All things being equal the Trek Universe operates at a higher level of capability than the B5 Universe. The B5 Universe appears to operate on fundamental laws that are perhaps about 99% identical to what current real world physics theories predict, with the remaining unknown 1% enable a number of advanced god-like capabilities that only the very oldest (ie First Ones) of civilizations have figured out how to use. Whereas the Trek universe seems to operate on fundamental laws that are perhaps about 90% congruent with current real world physics, with that unknown 10% enabling a number of technobabble supported advanced abilities that nearly EVERYONE in setting already can do.
Then we add in the timeline, wherein the main action in B5 takes place several centuries earlier than the Next Gen era in Trek where the Romulan Warbirds operate in. So the Warbirds have a 200 year-ish baseline technological advantage PLUS the benefits of a setting with laws of physics that allow for more impressive capabilities. Pretty all the major Next Gen era Trek factions should be able to dominate all the major B5 younger race factions with only the Minbari having any chance at all, with Trek weapons systems providing a credible threat even to B5 First Ones.
However, the scenario depicted in this video is NOT neutral ground. It specifically occurs inside the B5 Universe, with the Warbirds having been transported there by some external force. The only internally consistent way to explain the Warbird's poor performance in this video is, I think, to posit that on entering the B5 universe they became subject to the B5 universe's version of the laws of physics, and this nerfed almost all their major technologies. Thusly, their cloaking devices stopped working (because cloaking is impossible in the B5 universe), their warp drives downgraded to sublight gravimetric drives (because hyperspace is the only FTL technology allowed in the B5 universe), so no Picard Maneuvers for them, their shields lost 90-99% of their overall effectiveness (because shields in B5 are only possible with First One level technology), their phasors were severely downgraded, because Nadions do not exist in the B5 universe and were presumably converted to some other, more mundane particle without the molecular disruption properties nadions have, all their sensors were similarly nerfed because they are also based on the use of FTL subspace particles that do not exist in the B5 universe. The only thing that would have remained the same would have been the yield of their torpedos, but the guidance and propulsion systems of the torpedos would have been similarly nerfed.
So the unfortunate Romulans were basically crippled by the Universe transfer and were probably still trying to figure out why all their systems were suddenly on the fritz when the Warlocks encountered them.
@@congnghequansuvn474 Nukes aren't used in Star Trek because they are ineffective technology by the 22nd century. The Warlocks have no shields, and the Romulans are using anti-matter warheads as well as partical beam weapons (disruptors) whom's power output far exceeds anything the Warlocks have to offer. This battle would be over for The Warlocks before it even began.
Awesomely well done!! More, please!
Love the Warlock class
fantastic work as ever keep it coming.
'Love the new intro!! Also, the longer format is most welcome. Thanks, and keep it up??
Great video and so nice to see the Warlock opening up with all of its weapons for a change, and what a barrage too!
This is a great video, keep them coming!!!
Another great one keep up the great work 👍
The white stars always made me think of romulan warbirds or the smaller science ship.
The Drakh (?) Mother Ship looks like a Giraffe flying backwards. Once you see it, you can't unsee it.
Nice. However those warbirds have crazy powerful torpedoes that probably would have changed the outcome a bit.. but great video
The Warlocks have some of the best armor around made to absorb massive amounts of damage. Lots of the technology on the Warlock class Destroyers are from races thousands if not millions of years old. If the defense grid was active in this vid there is a high chance that no torpedoes would even make contact.
@@SFRMAINE Tell me how you would stop giant balls of hyper-energetic plasma.
With other balls of plasma as is part of the earth alliance defence grids
Well, energy shields are pretty rare on Babylon 5 universe. Only available on very advance species. So, most races ships designs focus on armored hulls and weapons interception in mind. In the show, EA ships included a weapons grid that was capable to intercept fighters, missiles and plasma pulse weapons. So EA ships would probably be able to intercept some of the weapons fired by the Warbird. The Phasers would be a bigger issue tho, with the armored hull having to deal with it.
@@RenBR Except Romulans don't use phasers, but plasma and disruptor beams. Which are quite effective against hull armor.
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FANTASTiC ViDEO!!! Always Loved the Warlock!
I hate them..but my fans...so... :)
Who are they ? What do they want ?
Who do they serve ???
That was fun.
I always thought the tradeoff between missiles vs pulse weapons vs beam weapons was damage vs speed vs range. Missiles would have the highest damage potential (nuclear payloads potentially) but are the slowest and have the highest risk of being intercepted. Pulse weapons are the middle ground: faster than missiles but not as much damage. And beam weapons would have the longest range and be the fastest while being almost impossible to intercept, but have the least damage. That being said, I expected that massive missile barrage to do much more damage than shown here. Still looked awesome though! And the GOD cannons on the Warlocks were definitely doing work.
I believe the yield of the capital missiles is being underestimated here, that being said the effect of a nuclear blast in space is reduced. In space you on really have the radiation/thermal and proximity/impact blast effects, unlike in an atmosphere that will carry shockwave and secondary thermal effects of atmosphere heating. Still the point impact of a 500Mt warhead in the number salvoed should take down the shields. I was very happy to see the main G.O.D. cannons working as well as they did, after all they are orbital platform weapons on a ship.
The evidence in the show doesn’t support the claim that pulse weapons are more powerful in damage output than beam weapons.
All the more advanced races have beam weapons as their most powerful option. The Shadows, Vorlons and Minbari all have a beam weapon as the most powerful thing in their arsenal. And when humans “graduate” out of the lower tier tech class with the advent of the Warlock cruiser, the Warlock’s GOD particle cannon is its most powerful weapon.
In ships that have both beams and pulse weapons, the beam weapon is almost always the primary and most powerful weapon. Whenever Whitestars needed maximum power in a single shot, they fired a beam. Likewise for the Victory Class cruisers. Likewise for the Warlocks.
The only case where a beam weapon might be less damaging than a pulse weapon used by the same race is the red X-ray laser used by the Narn, Centauri and older EA ships. But the X-ray laser is the lowest tech and weakest beam weapon in the setting, and it is heavily implied that the pulse cannons that are stronger than it that EA and the Centauri use are newer, more advanced tech, and the X-ray laser is in fact stronger than pulse weapons of equivalent technological age.
I think the true advantage of pulse weapons is in rate of fire and energy consumption. They use less energy per shot so you can fire more of them, and with little lag between shots. This is useful in a battles where the enemy is maneuverable enough to be able to evade your attacks, and your first few shots are likely to miss. It costs you less in time and energy if you miss with a pulse weapon than if you miss with a beam weapon.
As a race’s power plant and tracking technology advances we see a trend where they move away from pulse weapons and start relying more and more on beam weapons, because they have more power to spare and they are much less likely to miss.
The fallacy is that the Romulan Warbirds would just be flying along and taking hits. I’d venture they are far more maneuverable and would just move to avoid taking hits from the beam weapons. As well I agree that their shields are under estimated and would fend off the missile attacks.
Cloak, get behind, uncloak and unload, die to rear facing god cannons..... B5 EA ships love rear weapons !!!
Great job. The Warbird shields would last much longer against the pulse weapons though. The main beam weapons on the Warlock are supposed to be insanely powerful, rivalling even First One beam weapons in yield. If that's the case I think they would overwhelm the shields pretty quickly, just like it was depicted here.
I believe the warlords would have won. Let's not forget that they would have remained cloaked and they like to attack from the side. They most likely would take out two of the enemy ship before they were able to attack. But dude you have done some amazing graphics❤
Very impressive
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Romulan D'deridex class Warbirds would fit in well in the Babylon 5 galaxy.
Very well done, except...I don't think any B5 ship (with the exception of the Vorlons, Shadows and First Ones) can outfight any ST ships of the line, especially a Romulan D'deridex with even odds. At the first sign of trouble they would cloak and either run or use hit-and-run tactics. They are faster, more maneuverable, have strong shields and more versatile weapons. No ST ship would just sit in front of another ship that only has forward firing guns and let themselves be hit. The animation is great and I like the matchup I just don't know about the likelihood of the battle.
This creator is heavily biased against trek, they basically never make any video showing trek winning except with some serious caveats
True.
As long as the shields hold up the bird would be fine but star trek universe hulls are paper thin and once shields are gone, doesn't take much.
Would be a closer fight than trek fans are thinking though. An EA defense grid should take out most of the plasma torpedoes. That's what they're designed for. EA pulse cannons wouldn't have any effect though so it's up to the beam weapons which a prolonged shot or well placed shot from a warlock god cannon even with shields would cause major damage if not outright take it out with that shot.
EA ships not having shields would be a big problem though but ST shields generally need to recharge between shots where b5 ships do not, they can just let it rip without having to recharge.
The Warlock easy out fight any ST ship including a warbird
The main gun on the Warlock is a massive Particle Beam Cannon that was originally mounted on their EA Aegis orbital defense platforms
Cannon was designed to destroy ships in a single shot. The closest parallel in ST is the Borg and Species 8472 beam weapons
Weapons in ST tend be very inconsistent
Shields hold sometimes, the other times is like they dont exist
When Dax was laying the mines, Martok decloaked and using a short burst from his disruptors destroyed a pursuing Dominion ship
Then Enterprise D phaser against a Bird of Prey was easily stopped yet During DS9 sacrifice of angels , A Cardassian destroyer shields was easily penetrated by a Galaxy class phaser
as well fire from Federation fighters
Like the Breen energy-dampening weapon
That makes sense against unshielded ship but again in trek, shield have been since to withstand the effects of energy-dampening so again ??
Lastly, the Warlocks are equipped with the same 400mm cannons that Omega have mounted throughout their hull able to switch between pulse and beam
But Warlocks reactor is far more advanced allow for stronger shots than an Omega
@@verdebusterAP I respectfully disagree, but that's okay :)
The romulans dont fight that way but its great
the warlock is the most advance earthforce class ship with aegis class particle beam weapon , shields have their limitation as sustained impact drains power reserves depleting the shields but with a blast of warlocks powerful beam weapon drains the shields rapidly and a warlock has more weapons too , nice work by the way oh would love to see narn bin tak face off against the romulan warbird or a klingon warship or a federation ship
You continue to excel and delight. Have you tried adding a touch of weathering to the skins?
Outstanding! Much respect. You do a wonderful job.
Question: based upon the televised episodes do you truly feel a circa 2260's Earth Alliance Warlock could successfully challenge a circa 2370's Romulan Warbird?
Kind of like putting the Enterprise 1701-D up against the Enterprise 1701?
I love the warlock class but they stand no chance against the Romulan warbirds
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were is the husknock.
They all died, when Kevin Uxbridge got angry at them.
@@Thurgosh_OG i sure hope the federation got there hands on there ships. and planet.
without all this Romulan Ale the Warlockas would be toast
At the risk of being told off by Katana..I thought the Warlocks were much bigger.
Katana does do a lot of home work prior to doing these videos, so I'm 99% sure the scale is correct, but still, I thought they were much bigger than the warbirds.
Approx 2:1 ratio, look 'em up :)
@@SpacialKatana I'm being lazy, I know of an expert who can solve my issue ;-)
Scale is deceptive when using memory from 2 different shows.
Even though the Dderedex is my favorite of the Trek ships. I still love this video because I like B5 ships even more! Question though. The Dderedex is supposed to be powered by a singularity. Shouldn't they go to pieces with a small black hole?
As the children should...before their shoes get too tight?
A reference to something Londo said. "My shoes are too tight, but it doesn't matter because I have forgotten how to dance." It's a metaphor for being restrained for so long that you can't even imagine being free.
@@crowbar_the_rogue That was my implication. Glad you saw it the same, such a powerful message.
First off the Romulans would never approach an unknown vessel without being cloaked. They would come in from behind and target the enemy's engines and weapon systems, They certainly wouldn't let someone come in behind them and give them the advantage. That and Star Trek sensors are better then Bab 5 technology. Mind you I like both series, but when you have NASA scientist giving advice to a film crew, the science aspect is going to be better.
Does the new Vorlon have a name?
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@@SpacialKatana Kosh and Alkesh are the only two Vorlon names I know. A new (green ) Vorlon, why not a new name?
*I ❤️ BABYLON 5!!!!!*
Star Trek Universe can't go anywhere without taking a butt whooping it seems.
I'm sure there's channels out there that blow sunshine up its arse.
Nobody survives?
If this had been a match between Victorys & the D'deridex...it would've been more lopsided.
Warlocks have some rear firing weapons, Victory's do not. A D'deridex is much more maneuverable and faster than a Victory so could sit behind one and blast it with impunity, after uncloaking there, of coarse. No point getting shot at on the way it.
@@Thurgosh_OG Torpedoes would be the D'deridex best friend then. Energy attack would be of more limited effectiveness. Though the Victory would need only pivot enough to bring it's turreted secondary battery to bear.
Not accurate the warbird rate of forward fire is equal of not superior to the warlock.
You made Star Trek ships weaker than expected, again.
Is that actually possible?
@@SpacialKatana Damn, you really do hate ST lmao. Well, as much as I'd think ST ships would fare better than any B5 ship except the First Ones (I'm a Trekkie fanatic), I really don't care because your animations are just amazing. Please, keep making more. Blow up all of Starfleet if you have to, but just keep making more of those.
would love to see a 1 on 1 with the shadow battlecrab vs vorlon destroyer.
or first ones vs shadows 1st shadow war
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