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I have had BSG Deadlock since the videos you did on the individual ship types. Your right, it is a fantastic game. I have spent many hours playing it and I think the Artemis class is a great ship. I also love the channel and am looking forward to the Sojourn.
I'm surprised you didn't mention that they also commissioned you to do some of the lore for deadlock. Didn't you? Either way, I'm not commissioned in the slightest, but I will say straight up that deadlock is probably one of the best turn-based strategy games ever made.
A dive into a 'Pegasus Timeline' would be fun. I imagine it'll rank up there with the 'New Caprica Timeline' proposal made a while back for 'BSG shows we didn't get but want now that we know of the possibilities'.
I felt so legitimately sad when the Galactica made its last FTL jump and buckled, like I felt that pain in my chest of seeing an animal or friend hurt. We always hope she’ll pull through, and she always did, but that moment was...ouch. Just a ship, but a friend, protector, and safe haven
Watching the scene....... that ripple buckle looked like she shattered her spine, I am still reeling from her final landing from her final jump...... it wrecked me. She really was a character in her own right as well as being a set. Even without the Cylon patches she was a living and lived in being.
There’s never been another show where every hit, every bit of damage over time was tracked for several years. By the time the last ep rolled the old girl had engaged a dozen base stars, taken down a couple, been hit by nukes, raiders, missiles, jumped through stars, been dropped into atmosphere to free fall, and then been hammered by 4 basestars for like fifteen minutes…. And even after her spine broke, she still flew. The old girls is hands down the toughest ship I’ve ever seen depicted on screen. Just like the Admiral, she was a tough old bird
They could have kept the Galactica in orbit. Sure she can't jump but she could be fixed or salvaged enough to become a space station that can coordinate the settlements for years. Humanity didn't have to go back to zero. With the war said and done they could keep exploring the galaxy. The cylons that are free know where humanity is, the humans don't know where they are and will forget they exist. That didn't work out well. Also also with how much the scriptures got wrong or were way too vague about you would think this time around humanity would document EVERYTHING.
At 10:17 you can see the launch tubes under the Valkyrie's flight pods. They are facing forwards instead of the side. Most likely due to the smaller size, they need to be that way to get the acceleration.
I read somewhere that each tube has three elevators in it at different positions for quicker launches, basically allowing 9 Vipers to launch from each pod at once. Anyone else see anything about that?
oh god, same discussion as when Lore Reloaded did his Battlestar listing. If I recall correctly, all canon media reports no launch tubes at all, even while it visually seems to show something like it.
Interesting notes: 1. While Pegasus was bigger than Galactica, a lot of the interior space of Pegasus was taken up with machines/automation. A kind of a mobile factory. 2. Galactica on the other hand is almost completely manual, and packed to the brim with weapons, and anti-air cannons. Galactica was essentially a hedgehog. When Pegasus was destroyed (and the Pegasus crew transferred to Galactica), Galactica finally reached the amount of crew necessary to operate at wartime levels. 2. Pegasus was very undermanned, and that's why the halls were nearly empty in the shots. They lost so many crew since the first Cylon attack, that you could go your whole day without talking to anyone. 3. Rear Admiral Cain achieved her position mostly through connections, and family legacy. However, most of the top admirals didn't want her in any position of "real power", so they assigned her to Pegasus - a very expensive, limited newly-produced prototype class. She had prestige, but no real power. 4. Admiral Cain was defeated in several war games by inferior battlestars but with superior commanders. Cain was noted for being stubborn, too by the book, and in-flexible in her combat tactics. 5. While the Mercury-class battlestars (Pegasus) were the newest design of battlestar, they were considered bloated, and extremely expensive to make. It was considered an experimental testbed to test new technologies such a mobile viper factory, more automation, etc. The class had an extremely limited run, and was mostly for show instead of military might. There was no way they could afford to mass produce the Mercury-class in large numbers. 6. Most of the Colonial fleet consisted of small Valkyrie-class and some refitted Jupiter-class (galactica-type) battlestars. The Valkyrie-class was the smallest, but was the cheapest to make battlestar. Due to it's small size, it was considered a "light-battlestar" or even sometimes a "diet-battlestar". -Source: BSG Novels and Comics (as to how accurate they are, we can only speculate... sadly).
Compare that to original series' Commander Cain, a legend in his life time, a good friend of Adama, war veteran that kept his crew alive and ship intact without supporting fleet for repairs and manpower and still went on attacks against Cylons.
The real oddity is that Admiral Adama didnt take command of the Pegasus as his flagship, for the Mercury-class Battlestar was fár more advanced and more powerful then the more outdated Jupiter-class: Galactica. Surely the most experienced Commander would pick that as his flagship, and not send his inexperienced CAG, his SON even, to command a vessel só incredibly vital to the fleet! The Pegasus being terribly undermanned, wouldnt be an argument as the nearly fulyl automated Warship was operable with a crew of about 800, if i recall correctly, Cain lost a huge portion of her crew in the Ambush attack on the comm-station, but still had about twice that number! Pegasus was superior to Galactica in every way, raw firepower, support and strike craft, technological advancement and automated systems, twice the size, twice the Figherbays, Many dockingbays: This Warship was a command-centre and raptor-factory in space!... Why why did William Adama give the responsibility of something of SUCH importants, to such an inexperienced commander as Lee?
@@thegreenreaper6660 when we look at the 20th century there are historical cases of admirals deliberately not being on the most powerful ship in the fleet. The most powerful ship need to be in the thick of the action. That also make the risk to the admiral and his staff greater and make it harder to control the fleet. One example is Japanese admiral Kurita. He used a heavy cruiser (Atago) as his flagship before the battle of Leyte Gulf... despite his force having 5 battleships.. including the Yamato and the Musashi. The two largest battleships ever build. In this case he got unlucky and the cruiser was sunk by a submarine before the battle... so he ended up transferring his flag to the Yamato... --- Regarding the other issue. Giving Lee the command is not that strange a decision. The pegasus is out of senior officers with CIC command experience. With Cain executing at least one, and a number of the being killed in combat or by other causes. Also we do know that he gone true war college... exactly what that is is not 100% clear, but it do appear to be a senior training that far from all officers go true. So even if he is not experienced as a Battlestar captain it is clear that he do know the tactics of one. And have served as CAG for a good deal of time. (also not doing so would require introducing yet another new character...) But The admiral should not be commanding a ship at all. He should have transferred his flag to the Pegasus and left the Galactica in the hands of his xo. (or some other officer with the needed experience from CIC) And then he could keep an eye on the pegasus and focus on coordinating/commanding the fleet... not commanding the ship he is on. When Nelson fought at Trafalgar, he did not command the Victory... It was captained by Thomas Hardy.
@@thomasbaagaard I do agree: the Admiral is in command of the FLEET! not just the biggest/most powerful vessel. Yet the Galactica was such a terribly outdated warship, and no compare to the MErcury-class 'behemoth sized' Pegasus, it doesnt make any sense for any capable admiral to nOT have the pegasus vást utility's and resources NOT at his direct command and disposal! The Pegasus was too important a ship for that! He should have assigned Saul Tigh as Commander of the Galactica, his son Lee as cáptain of the Pegasus, where he, as Admiral would oversee that: 'groom Lee for Command', idk, transfer him over to Galactica fro mtime to time to let Saul 'grill and drill him' a bit too; teach Lee some cold hard discipline etc.. But getting the Pegasus to an operable crewnumber to get it fuly up and functional, should have been a main priority for Bill Adama. the Pegasus would éat Basestars for breakfast!
@@thegreenreaper6660 another obvious question, if the pegasus was so understaffed... is why not transfer Galatica crew to it? Basically how to you get the most bang for the fewest number of crew?
Look. Lee Adama had to set a tradition. 1. Gets a new Fighter - Loses the Fighter 2. Gets a Battlestar - Loses a Battlestar 3. Gets put in charge of a fleet - Loses a Fleet.
I read somewhere that when Moore was building the series with Scifi channel they told him that the Galactica could not look like the original TV version. To get around this he invented the flight pod retraction. He showed executives 2d blueprints of the Galactica with the pods tucked in and they didn't recognize it and so approved the design.
I bet the guy who played Lee's character can barely show his face at Comic Con. Every five minutes someone would come up yelling, "WHY HELL DID YOU WASTE PEGASUS, YOU IDIOT?!!"
Love the support you give Deadlock. It is such a great game. The base game on its own does feel a little incomplete and all too brief but with the DLC it reaches near perfection. Nothing beats the feeling of getting the Artemis for the first time in game. And then it's a game changer again every time you get a new class of ship, including the other two Battlestars. They are so well balanced that they can deal out the damage and take out Cylons left right and centre if you give them the support they need but if the enemy starts to gang up on one then you can quickly find yourself in trouble with only a couple of turns to deal with the situation. And when you lose one you feel that loss deeply, cos yeah you may even go on to win the battle with your other ships but it cost you a freaking Battlestar.
Love Galactica, she is the ultimate under dog, out numbered by a significantly more numerous and advanced enemy, through the skill and dedication of her crew and commander, she somehow manages to survive and move forward.
@@TheArklyte Basestars had lower cycle times on their FTL, they carried significantly more fighters that had faster launch times, and all of those missiles were meant to try and overwhelm a battlestar's point defense system, the Cylons could also build them rapidly and in great numbers, ship systems and electronics were superior in almost every way to colonial equivalents, and if memory serves the Cylons had more advanced Dradis arrays and targeting software, allowing them to better track their enemy.
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Yessss MORE BSG !!!! Also Valkyrie has launch tubes . 6 going down the length of the flight pods . Although having a hanger deck in-between these tubes and the flight deck doesn't actually make physical sense if u look at the sizing of the vipers shown in multiple shots from the show. But then again who cares shes gorgeous
i saw people making blueprints and size analisis in forums and yes a hangar deck fits between the flight deck and the launch tubes.. barelly but fits.. renember that in B&C they even use a frakin normal hangar as the main flight deck for Vipers and a Raptor
@@sparrowlt i know they use the flight deck for shuttles to park but not sure about fighters . we may have seen them falling out at scorpia but they could be because it was in dry dock . but yea fair enough
Lee crashed everything he was given... he takes his dad's Viper and crashes it ..he takes the BlackBird and crashes it.. he takes command of Pegasus and crashes her.. finally he takes command of the entire fleet by being president and he crashes the entire fleet into the sun (his idea)..
The Osiris was also referred to as a "Flying class Assault Ship" in a deleted scene. It was described as being an old design retired decades before the Cylon War and recommissioned to fight the Cylons.
10:00 the Valkyrie has launch tubes, they’re just forward facing, check the bottom of the flight pods, three on each side. It’s also possible that, given the length of the tubes, each may fire more than one viper.
Very comprehensive. My only note would be that the Valkyrie has 3 forward facing launch tubes beneath each flight pod. If you happen to have a model of one they're quite prominent but weren't very visible on screen tbf.
Battlestar Galactica and Halo ship aesthetics are my absolute favourite for utilitarian Human ship design in soft sci-fi. The meaty hull plating and powerful profiles are so inspiring when compared to more curvy and flimsy designs from Star Wars and Star Trek.
I agree. They have a much more "battleship" and "warship" aesthetic than star wars or star trek. Some of the ships from The Expanse give off that same vibe.
I never understood the turn the series took when Lee sacrificed the Pegasus in a suicide ramming run, when they were winning and outgunned the remaining cylon ships with this beast. It sums up the end of the show in terms of the stupidity of the writers of the series which had otherwise been so so good. I hope theres some spin off where another Mercury class survives with a ragtag group of people who arent morons and can actually properly use the resources they have. Nice video summaries of this class of ships which have given so much to the sci fi genre over the last 30 plus years, thanks.
I loved the way you guys explained the Battlestars and the classes but I think that the number one slot should have gone to the Prometheus class Battlestars which were built in secret by 3 of the colonial worlds and only 3 of the Battlestars were ever finished. How ever you guys are great and keep up the good work you do I'm a huge fan.
I hope that I'm not the only one waiting for more videos of the Ionian Nebula or the Colony with the Pegasus if she survived. Also as a suggestion, if you decided to make a few What it's where the Valkyrie survived the attack of the colonies and helped the Galactica, I would definitely see those concepts.
Best description I ever heard for the Valkyries and the Galactica. The Galactica was a improved 1980 era Iowa Battleship while the Valkyries were AEGIS Cruisers. You build a lot of Aegis ships and use them en masse or to cruise alone to show the flag. But when it comes down to it, the you only need one Iowa/Galactica when the chips are down. Then you get the Mercurys, which would be like a modern Gerald Ford Aircraft Carrier. You don't need the old warhorse like a Galactica when you have that, but you would need those Aegis /Valkyries to escort that larger ship.
I'd love it if they used their tactical space combat with Babylon 5, Star Wars, or any of our other favorites. Trek of course, but they'd need to work in shields, and beam weapons, so I'd be happy with the others. Oh, and add in a galaxy conquest element like Endless Space 2 since it's turn based. I much prefer turne based. Your videos encouraged me to buy the game on sale on Steam about a week ago, so keep up the good work.
I remember a time where trying to find any kinda lore or any BSG related topics was so hard and rare to find back in the day, that I just gave up completely and now I wish I didn’t, because there’s so much shit on it now and I just love it, even if the video is like 2-3 years old, which seams to be the average start time for most of these videos. That’s how long I have up trying to find anything on here BSG related. But what’s been bugging me for years now, is why the colonial fleet was so clustered by the time of the 2nd cylon war? You would think they would be spread out more, but in the 2000s reboot, it looks like they were more planet based and defensive, rather than a offensive positions like our own navy forces today, with fleets more spread out and ready to attack at any given moment. I feel like they did this on purpose, to help play the whole “the last bit of humanity left” storyline. It’s just one of those annoying things in BSG that was never well explained, at least from what I researched, but that was years ago and I mean years lmao 🤣. Great an example of lack of information in the show, is the entirety of season 4. It gets very confusing and it’s one of those shows where if you miss even a second, you can be guessing to what’s going on for the rest of the season. That’s like the only problem I ever had with them, well that and never finishing caprica because I thought that show really helped to give the audience a chance to look at colonial society before the cyclone creation. I think that was pretty cool tbh, trying to explain the sins of man and why we always have to start over again. Other than that, I loved the reboot, I especially loved how they brought back the original Starbucks actor but as another role. They paid a lot of homage to the original.
I've been waiting for this!! Awesome video!! I'd like to see videos about Peggy and, mb, other ships' survival. Or even "what if more battlestars survived".
if i remember correctly we find out that the jupiter class battlestars were actually rushed in production and the constructors and designers ''cut corners'' as Adama himself puts it, being one of the reasons her bulkhead was buckling and bending.
And Orion is a cruiser submarine. Galactica is WWII battleship, Pegasus is Cold War superheavy nuclear missile cruiser. In terms of analogies to real world, I mean:D They lack battleships and nuclear cruisers in the series apart from whatever is strapped on top of carriers:(
@@TheArklyte they have dedicated escort ships.. like the Berzerk (or whatever) class battlecruiser..wich is pretty large.. you can see one parked right next to Pegasus in the Scorpia fleet yards
@@sparrowlt And the Cygnus, which can also be seen at Scorpia, pocket vessel used as an artillery platform with a slim profile to jump in, deal loads of damage, and jump back out, has very little hangar space, and not a lot of flak, so its a hit and run ship.
TheArklyte Galáctica and Pegasus are Carrier-Battlesip hybrids with an strong focus on que carrier part. Yes, they have heavy gunnery, missiles and tons of armour but the main weapons of that classes are the fighter wings (around a hundred vipers por Júpiter class and a lot more for Mercury). Remember that battlestar Galáctica Deadlock ships are canon and they have 2 excellent missile cruisers. The ranger class (excellent for conventional missiles but able to use nuclear ordinance too) and the Janus class (and extremely armoured design with a lot of missile racks that was designed before the first cylon war with nuclear missile ordinance in mind)
just to let you know for the Valkyrie you can see the lunch tubes are mounted under the flight deck in the forward orinetation, you can just barly make them out in the first image shown but they are there.
I would love to see a true reboot of the series, where other smaller warships had survived. Like a small patrol group with a Valkyrie a couple cruisers and a few other smaller ships. I think they have the best combat scifi ships of any show or movie.
OMG, you just said what I have always been thinking in that Lee Adama wasted his ship when he had it destroyed during the battle of New Caprica! Please make a video of that failure and of how that ship could have been used
@Spacedock, I’m so glad you advocated so heavily for modern BSG ships to be added to Deadlock because I just saw planned release content that’ll contain the Mercury and the Valkyrie class Battlestars! I’m so excited 😆
I say if there’s any new show that comes out it should cover the first war and not be a reboot of the main series. Do a series that can add more amazing history and lore to build upon the 2nd war.
2:49 it is actually NOT the last Jupiter-class Battlestar in service by the time of the outbreak of the Second Cylon war. It's the last non-upgraded Jupiter-class Battlestar in service. The rest had been either modernized with equipment to keep up with the Mercury-class, or straight away decommissioned and scuttled for parts and materials. We can see some Jupiter-class Battlestars docked at the Scorpia shipyards in "Razor", before the destruction of the Shipyards that Pegasus escaped.
Artemis Class- Galactica's original class from classic show. (Also featured in BSG Deadlock) Jupiter Class- Original 12-ship class from remake series' First Cylon War. (Galactica the first of class served as Caprica's Flagship during First Cylon War; due for decommision after conflict; re-comissioned for service as the last battlestar survived the Fall/ Second Cylon War.) Minerva Class- light predecessor of Mercury-class battlestars. (Viewed BSG Deadlock.) Valkyrie Class- Compact/peacetime-interim war class battlestar. (Primary class in Colonial Fleet by time of the Fall; entire loss of class by Cylon Holocaust. ) Sobek-Class- Escort carrier-type battlestar (Theseus one of class viewed in Diasapora Shattered Armistice.; class sabotaged/destroyed by the Fall. ) Orion Class- Submarine-like "pocket" class battlestar. (Osiris one of class viewed in Blood and Chrome. Heavy loss of class including Osiris during First Cylon War; after-conflict survivors of class destroyed by the Fall.) Mercury Class-Large class dwarfing Jupiter-Class battlestars (Pegasus the only survivor of class in remake series; survives the Fall via emergency blind-jump; Conflicts the following Second Cylon War up to Battle of New Caprica; Eventually finds remaining fleet led by Galactica 6 months after the Fall.)
I've said it in the deadlock discord a few times, but I think you might like this idea Spacedock. I conemplates the idea of if Cain had ended up being a Cylon (With a character arc of her having to come to terms with this), resurrected when she died, Pegasus would still be "Lost" in the new caprica arc however we never directly see it destroyed we just see it go down fighting, and instead of the rebel baseship, Cain had retaken Pegasus from orbit of New Caprica and used it to lead the Cylon Rebellion ultimately sacrificing herself and her ship in the Colony battle to allow Galactica to escape. That explanation is an incredibly short one of what I would have had happen but you could get the picture from it. You'd have 2 arcs, Boomer vs Cain, where Boomer sides with the Cylons but Cain realizes in a character arc of growth that revenge isn't the only thing, and she has the power to create the peace she so desperately seemed to want to achieve via revenge but now she chooses to achieve it so cylons and humanity can live together. It's an idea. If you wanna do something with the idea in any sort of theoretical scenario videos go right ahead, I'm in no position to use the idea lol.
always thought the Osiris class looked like a submarine that learned to fly in space myself. I mean it's got a sort of "Conning tower" and everything. that and from the rear it very much looks like a modern nuclear-submarine's hull form: blunt bow, long, broad, flat middle, narrowing toward the stern with engines and even what looks like vertical rudders and diving planes.
People say a lot of times Battlestar's weren't that tough. But that makes me aways go back to the scene when Galactica got hit directly by a nuke and all it did was shake it a little. Things were built like flying fortresses, taking incredible punishment and still able to keep going. Even the last jump to 'earth' it still got them there.
Daniel I know you love specialized ships, so are there any *pure battleships* in BSG? Just heavy, heavy armour, heavy guns to take out Basestars in one salvo and point defense (plus maybe interceptor missiles) to keep raiders off its back and take out incoming ordinance. Plus some launch tubes, loaded with nukes of course. No fighters, no flight pods. Just slabs of armour on a basic robust frame. Without the need to support fighters and fighter jocks it could be a much simpler design and be logistically cheaper, a good ship to fill out a fleet. In a battle it charges the Basestars a bit like Pegasus did, but hopefully not so outnumbered and with better support from other ships. In _that_ battle Pegasus actually was that style of ship, just not optimised for it - it had no fighters. Now imagine if it was optimised, no long term facilities, instead all firepower and damage soaks (flight pods are a weak spot). Although you'd use a smaller frame as such a ship couldn't sustain operations in its own, except as a hit and _gun_ raider. It would make sense in the first Cylon war, as a cheaper design based on an existing frame that just eats the Basestars while the true Battlestars take out the fighters, because otherwise Cylon raiders would eat it without fighter screens. A light Battlestar with more direct firepower and toughness than a heavy Battlestar. But if it was the last hope for humanity, humanity is screwed because it's not designed for long term missions on its own. I heard you mention frigates from Dead Lock, anything that qualifies? And if not, why not try your hand at designing something along these lines as a what if?
The Minotaur class Gunship is a good example. One of my mainstay support ships in Deadlock. No fighters, but does have light guns similar to those on Galactica's flight pods to cut down Raiders. Plenty of armor, but still maneuverable. It's biggest vulnerability is guided munitions, as it has neither flak nor fighters to intercept incoming missiles or nukes. Best as part of a fleet where you can assign a squadron of Vipers from a Battlestar (or Adamant class Frigate) to deal with fighters & missiles, but let the Minotaur slaughter any Cylon capital ship that gets too close.
Three ships are Colonial gunboats. Minotaur class. More like a cruiser than a battleship, however. Janus Class. Heavy Cruiser, with some emphasis on missiles over guns, but with slow reload of 4 turns to most ships 3 turn. The Janus big guns are on the bottom. Paired with Battlestars who have top guns you stack your fleet with Janus up top, and Battlestar below to avoid collisions, and get good use of the guns. The True All Gun Battleship of the Colonial Fleet is the Heracles. It has lots of heavy turrets, lots of little defensive light guns, but no medium armament of any kind, including fighters or missiles. It can even fire flak fields like a Battlestar. Its just a big ship with big guns.
Reason for the destruction of the Pegasus was because the show budget would not continue to support two separate sets (Galactica CIC and Pegasus CIC for example) and the show is the Battlestar Galactica, not Battlestar Pegasus. The whole battle at new caprica would have been different as both ships would have been in the fight, with the Galactica doing her air drop stunt, and the Pegasus providing top cover for escaping ships. Blame Universal for budget cuts.
I know this is a very late addition to the comments, but I'd suggest that the reason for the Jupiter class having to retract its pods is not structural but to minimise the size of the FTL field generated. If I recall correctly, it was the largest battlestar ever built (at the time of its construction) and would, probably, have had to make some serious compromises in its design.
Good video, but you missed some stuff.. They also modified the flight pods on the Artemis. The flight pods on the Jupiter needing to retract pre-jump was a structural integrity thing. As demonstrated in the final episode, when you jump without retracting the pods, the ship flexes in a way that causes considerable damage. Now, it can be argued that a first war-era Jupiter may have been able to get away with a couple of jumps with it's pods out, because it's main "spine" was stronger, due to having less age on it (galactica was old, and microfractures in the supports were identified in another episode, lending to decreased structural integrity), but it's doubtful that even a factory-fresh Jupiter could survive more than a handful of jumps in this configuration. The Mercury-Class, on the other hand, was ALL structure... just looking at it, you get the sense that it is WAY more solid of a ship... If the Jupiter is a Sabre, then the Mercury is a fucking Claymore. Minervas and Orions were referred to by Colonial Fleet personnel as "Pocket Battlestars", due to their size, and considerably deficient robustness, when compared to their bigger siblings like the Jupiter, Mercury, and Artemis. The Valkerie's Viper launch tubes are forward-facing, and are located on the underside of the flight pod, with 3 launch tubes per flight pod. Also, what the actual fuck is wrong with youtube's comment system lately? Double, triple, and quadruple-posting the same comment, and adding additional blank lines between paragraphs... and edit errors that eat your entire comment... Man, they need to get their shit together..
Fantastic remake of a much loved show. This one is darker and probably more realistic. The acting was pretty impressive from a great acting talent. I loved it.
Like any good successor. The Pegasus was both larger (More durable), more advanced (Automated Gun Batteries), Self Sufficient (Onboard Manufacturing Facilities), and more powerful (Larger Guns placed in more strategically sound areas). Unfortunately it was the victim of plot...... And it's Network would be a liability (Luckily the vessel could operate without the Network).
I have a theory on why the Jupiter class had retractable flight pods, the cost of construction. If you think about it the flight pods could be a design flaw since in order for you to jump they much be retracted lest you suffer structural damage, which also means that you also need to finish recalling all of your fighters before you can start retracting them, unless the pilots are aces like Starbuck. The only reason to have this quark is to offset something else like cost, maybe since the Jupiter class was being designed and produced during the First Cylon War the designers need to reduce the cost of materials and construction time so that more battlestars could be produced.
Couldn't agree more with your thoughts on the Mercury Class. While the fleet definitely would have missed Adama if he had died as intended, but the Pegasus was just SO much more necessary than the Galactica. The Pegasus had more firepower, more/better fighters, the ability to build and train new fighters and pilots... it was everything the fleet needed to defend itself. Lee wasted that ship, and screwed the fleet in the process.
I found it odd how tough the Galactica was in the show, until the last season, where Chief and Adama were talking about how the Colonial shipyards cut some corners when constructing her near the end of the first war.
There's the Viper Launch Tubes on the Valkyrie. They're below the Flight Deck. You can just make them out if you look close enough to see the vague Viper shape.
I'm with you on the waste of Pegasus during the exodus. They should have made their plans to have Pegasus in the fight from the start instead of relying on a mission that had a very low probability of success. If they had made a plan with both ships, it's entirely possible that both ships make it out. I realize they needed to move the plot forward, which means that the Pegasus has to be destroyed. The only reason they were able to go to the colony is that they were abandoning Galactica, so why not go out in a bang? If Pegasus was still around, I'm not sure the rescue mission even happens. I think that Adama wanted the mission because he couldn't stomach just abandoning Galactica and thought that if the ship is going down, it's going down fighting. He was clearly attached to the ship. If Pegasus is still there, though, this decision isn't as easy to make. He can still protect the fleet with the Pegasus. It was really now or never when Galactica was on its last leg. I love BSG
Not entirely realistic, Battlestar Galactica still use the same artificial gravity technobabble, unlike the Expanse where they explain how the ship got gravity
I like to think the reason the Jupiter's retract their flight pods is not structural (since the ship is clearly very structurally strong) but because the jump drives at the time of her launch could not create a stable jump effect for a ship of her size. So for a stable jump field to form her profile had to be reduced. Hence why when Galactica jumps with her flight pods extended, the jump field would be unstable or uneven. We see in the series just how destructive a jump field can be when a raptor jumps in close proximity to Galactica. The damage looked worse than a nuclear detonation basically ripping through the armoured hull like paper. So when Galactica jumps within an unstable field it causes irreparable damage due to uneven field strength being applied to different areas of the ship.
In episode 1 or 2 of the new series, when Roslin is talking with the president, out the window the Firefly from "Firefly Series" flies through the scene.
The mercury wasn't even the newest class in the books. They had mercury 2s and even newer ship's than those. They didn't exist in the shows though. There is also warstars and gunstars escort ships
The fact that it took 70+ years of degradation, a nuke, heavy damage, multiple bombings, atmospheric entry, a ramming maneuver, etc to finally break the ship just shows how good it was
Excellent video. I’d love to see the proposed analysis of later BSG battles with the inclusion of the Pegasus. That would be an awesome “what if...” to examine.
Superb video. Some lovely ships too. Had to chuckle at your irritation at Lee Adama's wasting the Pegasus. Lol! I reckon all Galactica fans were shaking their heads at that decision. :)
I have and Love BSG Deadlock! Looking for your Pegasus video, i already agree it was wasted :(. AWESOME Videos Thank you so much for taking the time to do this!
gold 818 my dad started watching it with me and will always tell me how sometimes he’s at the edge of his seat bout to scream at the tv because of some of the stuff that happens in it lol
@@imkluu I'll admit it has gained popularity later on because of streaming services but Battlestar Galactica still has a way to go before it is as known as The Walking Dead, Game Of Thrones, Star Wars, Star Trek and Stranger Things.
If the Valkyrie class was a late-war design that the Colonials were mass-producing, it makes some sense that it's still around for the 2nd Cylon war. It's likely that funding for brand new designs was lower post-war than during the war, with more of the government's funding going to civilian rebuilding. Probably cheaper to maintain and update a war-proven design than build large amounts of newer ships too. If the Mercury-class is the brand-new, top of the line stuff, they'd build a few to show off but not churn them out like the Valkyries :)
All the smaller Battlestar types make sense. The Jupiter would have been expensive and resource intensive to build. So the Colonial Fleet would have used those as the flagship carriers, and built a battle group around those. Just like how the U.S. Navy has carrier battle groups, that revolve around the Nimitz carrier, and new Gerald Ford class carrier.
If you look at the front picture of the Valkyrie class you can see the viper launch tubes are below the flight pods. There even is a video out there where you see the MK III lowered from the deck...
Right after the reimagined series ended I started writing a fan story called "BSG 88" about a small fleet that was sent out to investigate a mysterious signal in Cylon space. They find earth, which is a ruin but hidden inside an asteroid is a large (massive) 'battlestar'. They get it running and... well, anyway... maybe I will finish it someday... this fleet has 2 Mercury Class Battlestars that are freshly completed.
A normal battlestar is like a carrier and a battleship in one, but battlestars like the minervas and valkyries is more like a carrier and a battlecruiser (battleship grade guns but with less armour for more speed with )in one (the battlecruisers was originally designed to destroy cruisers with the idea of destroy anything thay outgun, outrun anything that they can't) this does go with the deployment of the dreadnoughts and the basic for the ww2 battleship and battlecruisers.
@@jacobbrown1690 no he was probably Republicans cuz only Republicans think of an unlimited military budget so they don't care about resources as long as they can spend whatever they want on the military and now with everything else
@@ringgold1212 I'm independent at best. I dislike both the right and left. But what you're saying is dumb. Republicans think they have unlimited resources? That's not the reason why Trump wants to pull US troops from places around the world right? Or why he criticized the F-35 program because it was expensive. Ronald Reagan was a Republican. He brought back battleships. Republicans are more military friendly and thoughtful FROM what I've seen. Leftists hate the military and do no good for it. They would rather impose identity politics like inclusion and diversity rather than stay realistic. China and Russia will defeat us if we stay this path.
@@HumanPhilosopherPatriot that's the problem with you you think that you have to have a r by your name to appreciate the military my family happens to be Democrats but we've served in the military since World War II we're just not in favor of forever Wars and stupid Wars you have kids now going the same Patrol routes in Afghanistan as their parents Republicans usually like War for war sake and the people who hid Rich are the contractors I believe it was President Eisenhower who said Beware of the military-industrial complex Republicans generally miss the whole point of that statement. Our military budget is outrageous what is the use of having the strongest military in the world if you have no money left to spend on domestic policy and programs and your home country is turning into a shithole because Republicans say we don't have any money for infrastructure improving our own roads in schools to make this country a better place. If you've ever bothered to travel overseas most other major countries airports they have bullet trains their infrastructure is a lot better than ours. Nobody is for dismantling our military but we definitely need to have better policies and a balance between what we spend on the military and what we spend on domestic programs. I'm so sick and tired of Republicans thinking that they have a god-given right to the military and patriotism when my family along with others who did not pull the lever for Republicans have served with distinction and honor so please cut that bulshit out about if you're not a republican you can't be patriotic
Spacedock, if you look at the picture a 10:20 you'll see the Viper launch tubes. there looks to be 3 of them on the underside of each flight pod. at first i thought they were missile tubes but they seem to have the tell tail triangular shape of a standard colonial viper.
For those who want to play with a Mercury or Valkyrie battlestar in Deadlock, they added it for skirmish mode (maybe multiplayer? - don't play MP so don't know). The Mercury is interesting - it's battlestar artillery is on the front and bottom, not on top like the other battlestars, so it's most effective attack is from above its target. It's the beast that it should be. Valkyrie is very quick, but only heavy guns, no battlestar artillery. Listed as a "support battlestar" in the codex. A fun "pest" ship for harassing a fleet until a Mercury can catch up and beat them down. (edit: fixed spelling)
Of course to simulate the Pegasus opening salvo when she arrived at the Battle of New Caprica and then also as its supposed to be descended from the Minerva class.
The reimagined series, it took me a decade to convince her to sit through this one, I don’t think I have enough life left to talk her into watching the original series lol
In Deadlock the Orion isn't even classified as a battlestar, it's a stealth frigate. That makes more sense imo as it doesn't share the same general form factor or intended purpose as the rest of the battlestar classes.
A great point to make that the ship itself is as much of a character of the show as is any human character. Good sci-fi, even if its shlocky, can benefit if the fans who tune regularly develop an emotional attachment to the ship. This is evident in Star Trek where the destruction of the Enterprise was one of the take-away scenes from Star Trek 3: The search for Spock. But the concept of ship as character is also realized in the original Lost In Space. Fans of that show (including myself) adore the Jupiter 2. The Star Wars franchise would be a very different story without the Millennium Falcon. Galactica likewise is a beloved character. In the reboot I was amazed at how much damage the ship took on through the seasons. She was a prize fighter going into the ring with the Cylons over & over and ultimately fight took its toll. The scene where Adama takes one last look at the ol' girl is an emotional ride to this day. Not every sci-fi movie has great ships as characters. 2001: A Space Odyssey comes to mind. Love the movie & admire the ships but they weren't centerpiece characters.
What about the Berserk class Assault Carrier from Battlestar Galactica Deadlock? I know it's not classed as a Battlestar, but isn't it canon since it was shown, or the model was, in the Scorpia Fleet Shipyard during the Cylon attack in the Second Cylon War?
Regarding the Orion class missile defense pods, it reminds me of the real life defense system on various nations naval ships known as RAM (Rolling Airframe Missile).
Same. As he said, the ship had become a beloved character all its own and we were watching that beloved character be sacrificed to deliver the others safety.
In the Valkerie class he said that there is no viper launch tubes. Look at the front view. The bottom of the flight pods have what looks like launch tubes. Three on each pod.
I know it isn't canon but I'd love it if you could cover the Sobek class from the fangame BSG Diaspora : Shattered Armistice I always loved how its flight pods were laid out, especially on landing with a wide opening that makes complete sense for combat landings.
I'd say having a spine-mounted massive naval artillery would make it even better, but I suppose that's more of a specialization. Other than that, Battlestars are fucking badass
Gunstar from The Last Starfighter. Star Fury from Babylon 5. They are functional designs. They look like they were by real engineers. These ones were designed by artists who gave no thought to how they would actually function. I look at these ones and ask myself how they get into the flight pods? They aren't large enough to move Vipers from one bay to the other, you'd have to put them out into space to move them. Look at the TOS-Galactica, she has the three supports along the top, plus she has one ventrally that would be used for moving Vipers from one bay to the other plus the shuttles. TOS-Galactica call also put more Vipers into space more quickly than NU-Galatica. The one "inspired" by TOS-Galactica in this video looks like one that was drawn by someone who saw the TV show when they were a kid and got it mostly right. It uses the 1080 foot length that was one of the lengths that was posited as the length of TOS-Galactica. The actual length of TOS-Galactica was never on screen and there has been many numbers discussed. After looking at the shooting model and the TOS footage, I use the 1 nautical mile/1852 meter length. It fits quite well. TOS-Galactica has four 4-tube arrays for launching Vipers on each hangar nacelle. That's 32 Vipers into space in a single launch.
I also have to add the TOS BSG ships, Buck Rogers ships. All made quite the impression on a young mind. Serenity +1, Macross, TOS-Enterprise, Slave 1, X-wings, B-wings Now, if you're talking about the original Galactica, then yes, the Battlestar is one of the best starship designs in all of sci-fi
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I have had BSG Deadlock since the videos you did on the individual ship types. Your right, it is a fantastic game. I have spent many hours playing it and I think the Artemis class is a great ship. I also love the channel and am looking forward to the Sojourn.
I'm surprised you didn't mention that they also commissioned you to do some of the lore for deadlock. Didn't you? Either way, I'm not commissioned in the slightest, but I will say straight up that deadlock is probably one of the best turn-based strategy games ever made.
Fun fact, Valkyrie had launch tubes, but they did not launch towards the side but along the keel/longitudinal axis below the flight decks.
I bought it about 3 months ago because of you.
Dumb question, but...
What would Refugee Fleet do with captured Basestars?
Giving a tactical review of the series had they kept the Pegasus would be amazing. Please do.
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Agreed.
Seems like beating a dead horse to me...
But you know what? fuck that horse, beat it into the dirt!
Yes, please. I know it's named BSG, but changing over to the Peg would've been a *huge* upgrade in-story.
A dive into a 'Pegasus Timeline' would be fun.
I imagine it'll rank up there with the 'New Caprica Timeline' proposal made a while back for 'BSG shows we didn't get but want now that we know of the possibilities'.
I felt so legitimately sad when the Galactica made its last FTL jump and buckled, like I felt that pain in my chest of seeing an animal or friend hurt. We always hope she’ll pull through, and she always did, but that moment was...ouch. Just a ship, but a friend, protector, and safe haven
She carried them home. Took them as far as they needed.
Watching the scene....... that ripple buckle looked like she shattered her spine, I am still reeling from her final landing from her final jump...... it wrecked me. She really was a character in her own right as well as being a set. Even without the Cylon patches she was a living and lived in being.
There’s never been another show where every hit, every bit of damage over time was tracked for several years. By the time the last ep rolled the old girl had engaged a dozen base stars, taken down a couple, been hit by nukes, raiders, missiles, jumped through stars, been dropped into atmosphere to free fall, and then been hammered by 4 basestars for like fifteen minutes….
And even after her spine broke, she still flew.
The old girls is hands down the toughest ship I’ve ever seen depicted on screen. Just like the Admiral, she was a tough old bird
They could have kept the Galactica in orbit. Sure she can't jump but she could be fixed or salvaged enough to become a space station that can coordinate the settlements for years. Humanity didn't have to go back to zero. With the war said and done they could keep exploring the galaxy. The cylons that are free know where humanity is, the humans don't know where they are and will forget they exist. That didn't work out well. Also also with how much the scriptures got wrong or were way too vague about you would think this time around humanity would document EVERYTHING.
At 10:17 you can see the launch tubes under the Valkyrie's flight pods. They are facing forwards instead of the side. Most likely due to the smaller size, they need to be that way to get the acceleration.
I've seen rear angles that look like it has 6 more rearward tubes, for a total of 12. Definitely has 6 Forward.
I read somewhere that each tube has three elevators in it at different positions for quicker launches, basically allowing 9 Vipers to launch from each pod at once. Anyone else see anything about that?
Nah, it only has 6, I did my research because I recreated the ship in Avorion.
oh god, same discussion as when Lore Reloaded did his Battlestar listing. If I recall correctly, all canon media reports no launch tubes at all, even while it visually seems to show something like it.
@@Tuning3434 BattlestarWikiClone sais it has 6 launch tubes
Interesting notes:
1. While Pegasus was bigger than Galactica, a lot of the interior space of Pegasus was taken up with machines/automation. A kind of a mobile factory.
2. Galactica on the other hand is almost completely manual, and packed to the brim with weapons, and anti-air cannons. Galactica was essentially a hedgehog. When Pegasus was destroyed (and the Pegasus crew transferred to Galactica), Galactica finally reached the amount of crew necessary to operate at wartime levels.
2. Pegasus was very undermanned, and that's why the halls were nearly empty in the shots. They lost so many crew since the first Cylon attack, that you could go your whole day without talking to anyone.
3. Rear Admiral Cain achieved her position mostly through connections, and family legacy. However, most of the top admirals didn't want her in any position of "real power", so they assigned her to Pegasus - a very expensive, limited newly-produced prototype class. She had prestige, but no real power.
4. Admiral Cain was defeated in several war games by inferior battlestars but with superior commanders. Cain was noted for being stubborn, too by the book, and in-flexible in her combat tactics.
5. While the Mercury-class battlestars (Pegasus) were the newest design of battlestar, they were considered bloated, and extremely expensive to make. It was considered an experimental testbed to test new technologies such a mobile viper factory, more automation, etc. The class had an extremely limited run, and was mostly for show instead of military might. There was no way they could afford to mass produce the Mercury-class in large numbers.
6. Most of the Colonial fleet consisted of small Valkyrie-class and some refitted Jupiter-class (galactica-type) battlestars. The Valkyrie-class was the smallest, but was the cheapest to make battlestar. Due to it's small size, it was considered a "light-battlestar" or even sometimes a "diet-battlestar".
-Source: BSG Novels and Comics (as to how accurate they are, we can only speculate... sadly).
Compare that to original series' Commander Cain, a legend in his life time, a good friend of Adama, war veteran that kept his crew alive and ship intact without supporting fleet for repairs and manpower and still went on attacks against Cylons.
The real oddity is that Admiral Adama didnt take command of the Pegasus as his flagship, for the Mercury-class Battlestar was fár more advanced and more powerful then the more outdated Jupiter-class: Galactica. Surely the most experienced Commander would pick that as his flagship, and not send his inexperienced CAG, his SON even, to command a vessel só incredibly vital to the fleet! The Pegasus being terribly undermanned, wouldnt be an argument as the nearly fulyl automated Warship was operable with a crew of about 800, if i recall correctly, Cain lost a huge portion of her crew in the Ambush attack on the comm-station, but still had about twice that number! Pegasus was superior to Galactica in every way, raw firepower, support and strike craft, technological advancement and automated systems, twice the size, twice the Figherbays, Many dockingbays: This Warship was a command-centre and raptor-factory in space!... Why why did William Adama give the responsibility of something of SUCH importants, to such an inexperienced commander as Lee?
@@thegreenreaper6660 when we look at the 20th century there are historical cases of admirals deliberately not being on the most powerful ship in the fleet.
The most powerful ship need to be in the thick of the action. That also make the risk to the admiral and his staff greater and make it harder to control the fleet.
One example is Japanese admiral Kurita. He used a heavy cruiser (Atago) as his flagship before the battle of Leyte Gulf... despite his force having 5 battleships.. including the Yamato and the Musashi. The two largest battleships ever build.
In this case he got unlucky and the cruiser was sunk by a submarine before the battle... so he ended up transferring his flag to the Yamato...
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Regarding the other issue. Giving Lee the command is not that strange a decision. The pegasus is out of senior officers with CIC command experience. With Cain executing at least one, and a number of the being killed in combat or by other causes.
Also we do know that he gone true war college... exactly what that is is not 100% clear, but it do appear to be a senior training that far from all officers go true. So even if he is not experienced as a Battlestar captain it is clear that he do know the tactics of one. And have served as CAG for a good deal of time.
(also not doing so would require introducing yet another new character...)
But The admiral should not be commanding a ship at all.
He should have transferred his flag to the Pegasus and left the Galactica in the hands of his xo. (or some other officer with the needed experience from CIC)
And then he could keep an eye on the pegasus and focus on coordinating/commanding the fleet... not commanding the ship he is on.
When Nelson fought at Trafalgar, he did not command the Victory... It was captained by Thomas Hardy.
@@thomasbaagaard I do agree: the Admiral is in command of the FLEET! not just the biggest/most powerful vessel. Yet the Galactica was such a terribly outdated warship, and no compare to the MErcury-class 'behemoth sized' Pegasus, it doesnt make any sense for any capable admiral to nOT have the pegasus vást utility's and resources NOT at his direct command and disposal! The Pegasus was too important a ship for that! He should have assigned Saul Tigh as Commander of the Galactica, his son Lee as cáptain of the Pegasus, where he, as Admiral would oversee that: 'groom Lee for Command', idk, transfer him over to Galactica fro mtime to time to let Saul 'grill and drill him' a bit too; teach Lee some cold hard discipline etc..
But getting the Pegasus to an operable crewnumber to get it fuly up and functional, should have been a main priority for Bill Adama. the Pegasus would éat Basestars for breakfast!
@@thegreenreaper6660 another obvious question, if the pegasus was so understaffed... is why not transfer Galatica crew to it?
Basically how to you get the most bang for the fewest number of crew?
Look. Lee Adama had to set a tradition.
1. Gets a new Fighter - Loses the Fighter
2. Gets a Battlestar - Loses a Battlestar
3. Gets put in charge of a fleet - Loses a Fleet.
Lee(roy) "Jenkins" Adama.
Damn. That hurt Lee more than Starbuck's literal "Fade away" rejection.
@The American Dodo and.... The Olympic Carrier
Hey he got married and lost his wife to
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I read somewhere that when Moore was building the series with Scifi channel they told him that the Galactica could not look like the original TV version. To get around this he invented the flight pod retraction. He showed executives 2d blueprints of the Galactica with the pods tucked in and they didn't recognize it and so approved the design.
What a genius he is I recognized his early works in Star Trek his episodes were always top knotch
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The Mercury Class Battlestar is gorgeous! I would love to see more of it on screen. I was so pissed when it was wasted by a suicide run.
Same, seeing humanities greatest hope wasted like that still makes me salty.
I agree she was a beautiful warship with everything that the colonial fleet needed what a waste.
@Dan Ness I mean, there's ''The 100'' that is already down to like 95 by the end of the first episode lol
I bet the guy who played Lee's character can barely show his face at Comic Con. Every five minutes someone would come up yelling, "WHY HELL DID YOU WASTE PEGASUS, YOU IDIOT?!!"
The Mercury class isn't just a Battlestar. It's a Dreadnought. That's why I love it so much. So powerful and beautiful
Love the support you give Deadlock. It is such a great game. The base game on its own does feel a little incomplete and all too brief but with the DLC it reaches near perfection. Nothing beats the feeling of getting the Artemis for the first time in game. And then it's a game changer again every time you get a new class of ship, including the other two Battlestars. They are so well balanced that they can deal out the damage and take out Cylons left right and centre if you give them the support they need but if the enemy starts to gang up on one then you can quickly find yourself in trouble with only a couple of turns to deal with the situation. And when you lose one you feel that loss deeply, cos yeah you may even go on to win the battle with your other ships but it cost you a freaking Battlestar.
Love Galactica, she is the ultimate under dog, out numbered by a significantly more numerous and advanced enemy, through the skill and dedication of her crew and commander, she somehow manages to survive and move forward.
Advanced? How are Cylon Basestars more advanced? They're basically strategic bombers, completly useless in ship to ship combat.
@@TheArklyte Basestars had lower cycle times on their FTL, they carried significantly more fighters that had faster launch times, and all of those missiles were meant to try and overwhelm a battlestar's point defense system, the Cylons could also build them rapidly and in great numbers, ship systems and electronics were superior in almost every way to colonial equivalents, and if memory serves the Cylons had more advanced Dradis arrays and targeting software, allowing them to better track their enemy.
Love your dedication to the BSG lore. Great job as always. Spacedock really does a good job.
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Love the Battlestar stuff. Can't wait for the Sojourn episodes.
Same, can't wait!
What Sojourn episodes? News to me
@@travisbutton7527 OH! You haven't heard? Spacedock is making their own web comic series called Sojourn! You can probably find some details on their channel
Yessss MORE BSG !!!! Also Valkyrie has launch tubes . 6 going down the length of the flight pods . Although having a hanger deck in-between these tubes and the flight deck doesn't actually make physical sense if u look at the sizing of the vipers shown in multiple shots from the show. But then again who cares shes gorgeous
To bad some idiot wasted it
i saw people making blueprints and size analisis in forums and yes a hangar deck fits between the flight deck and the launch tubes.. barelly but fits.. renember that in B&C they even use a frakin normal hangar as the main flight deck for Vipers and a Raptor
@@sparrowlt i know they use the flight deck for shuttles to park but not sure about fighters . we may have seen them falling out at scorpia but they could be because it was in dry dock . but yea fair enough
@@Husker5454 Raptor might had to use the main landing deck.. however some people pointed out the launch tubes could be bigger so they fit Raptors...
Oh hi Husker, {sarcastically} surprised to see you here.
The loss of the Pegasus gives more credence to the rule of never give lawyers command. They will screw it up.
I really hated Lee Adama character. He was like a boy playing soldier the entire series.
@@dantruong2582 yup. Pretty petulant. Not a good character.
@@michaelmorrill4902 agreed, but then I thought most of the characters on the show were awful
@@michaelmorrill4902 a bullet in Lee's skull. that would make sense.
Lee crashed everything he was given... he takes his dad's Viper and crashes it ..he takes the BlackBird and crashes it.. he takes command of Pegasus and crashes her.. finally he takes command of the entire fleet by being president and he crashes the entire fleet into the sun (his idea)..
The Osiris was also referred to as a "Flying class Assault Ship" in a deleted scene. It was described as being an old design retired decades before the Cylon War and recommissioned to fight the Cylons.
"2200, main battery has a firing solution" *cylon music stops*
*whispers*
fire..
4:27 Last episode
"Shes broke her back. She'll never jump against."
Me: "Don't cry, don't cry, don't cry."
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I'd let Kara Thrace break my back lol
@@charleshemphill6923 hilarious :/.
It's a terrible day for rain, brother...
10:00 the Valkyrie has launch tubes, they’re just forward facing, check the bottom of the flight pods, three on each side. It’s also possible that, given the length of the tubes, each may fire more than one viper.
Very comprehensive. My only note would be that the Valkyrie has 3 forward facing launch tubes beneath each flight pod. If you happen to have a model of one they're quite prominent but weren't very visible on screen tbf.
Battlestar Galactica and Halo ship aesthetics are my absolute favourite for utilitarian Human ship design in soft sci-fi. The meaty hull plating and powerful profiles are so inspiring when compared to more curvy and flimsy designs from Star Wars and Star Trek.
I agree. They have a much more "battleship" and "warship" aesthetic than star wars or star trek. Some of the ships from The Expanse give off that same vibe.
Battlestar and Babylon 5 'human' ships are just great aesthetics :-)
I never understood the turn the series took when Lee sacrificed the Pegasus in a suicide ramming run, when they were winning and outgunned the remaining cylon ships with this beast. It sums up the end of the show in terms of the stupidity of the writers of the series which had otherwise been so so good. I hope theres some spin off where another Mercury class survives with a ragtag group of people who arent morons and can actually properly use the resources they have. Nice video summaries of this class of ships which have given so much to the sci fi genre over the last 30 plus years, thanks.
I wept when they told me GALACTICA “broke her back...she’ll never jump again.” RIP GALACTICA.
I loved the way you guys explained the Battlestars and the classes but I think that the number one slot should have gone to the Prometheus class Battlestars which were built in secret by 3 of the colonial worlds and only 3 of the Battlestars were ever finished. How ever you guys are great and keep up the good work you do I'm a huge fan.
And yes I forgot about Battlestar lillith
I hope that I'm not the only one waiting for more videos of the Ionian Nebula or the Colony with the Pegasus if she survived. Also as a suggestion, if you decided to make a few What it's where the Valkyrie survived the attack of the colonies and helped the Galactica, I would definitely see those concepts.
Best description I ever heard for the Valkyries and the Galactica. The Galactica was a improved 1980 era Iowa Battleship while the Valkyries were AEGIS Cruisers. You build a lot of Aegis ships and use them en masse or to cruise alone to show the flag. But when it comes down to it, the you only need one Iowa/Galactica when the chips are down.
Then you get the Mercurys, which would be like a modern Gerald Ford Aircraft Carrier. You don't need the old warhorse like a Galactica when you have that, but you would need those Aegis /Valkyries to escort that larger ship.
The educational Battlestar: Battlestar Grammatica.
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Honestly me too.
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I'd love it if they used their tactical space combat with Babylon 5, Star Wars, or any of our other favorites. Trek of course, but they'd need to work in shields, and beam weapons, so I'd be happy with the others. Oh, and add in a galaxy conquest element like Endless Space 2 since it's turn based. I much prefer turne based. Your videos encouraged me to buy the game on sale on Steam about a week ago, so keep up the good work.
If spacedock or slitherine are reading this, just know that I bought Deadlock because of these videos and I absolutely love it.
I remember a time where trying to find any kinda lore or any BSG related topics was so hard and rare to find back in the day, that I just gave up completely and now I wish I didn’t, because there’s so much shit on it now and I just love it, even if the video is like 2-3 years old, which seams to be the average start time for most of these videos. That’s how long I have up trying to find anything on here BSG related. But what’s been bugging me for years now, is why the colonial fleet was so clustered by the time of the 2nd cylon war? You would think they would be spread out more, but in the 2000s reboot, it looks like they were more planet based and defensive, rather than a offensive positions like our own navy forces today, with fleets more spread out and ready to attack at any given moment. I feel like they did this on purpose, to help play the whole “the last bit of humanity left” storyline. It’s just one of those annoying things in BSG that was never well explained, at least from what I researched, but that was years ago and I mean years lmao 🤣. Great an example of lack of information in the show, is the entirety of season 4. It gets very confusing and it’s one of those shows where if you miss even a second, you can be guessing to what’s going on for the rest of the season. That’s like the only problem I ever had with them, well that and never finishing caprica because I thought that show really helped to give the audience a chance to look at colonial society before the cyclone creation. I think that was pretty cool tbh, trying to explain the sins of man and why we always have to start over again. Other than that, I loved the reboot, I especially loved how they brought back the original Starbucks actor but as another role. They paid a lot of homage to the original.
I've been waiting for this!! Awesome video!!
I'd like to see videos about Peggy and, mb, other ships' survival. Or even "what if more battlestars survived".
if i remember correctly we find out that the jupiter class battlestars were actually rushed in production and the constructors and designers ''cut corners'' as Adama himself puts it, being one of the reasons her bulkhead was buckling and bending.
The Minvera-class sounds word-for-word like a battlecruiser
And Orion is a cruiser submarine. Galactica is WWII battleship, Pegasus is Cold War superheavy nuclear missile cruiser. In terms of analogies to real world, I mean:D
They lack battleships and nuclear cruisers in the series apart from whatever is strapped on top of carriers:(
@@TheArklyte they have dedicated escort ships.. like the Berzerk (or whatever) class battlecruiser..wich is pretty large.. you can see one parked right next to Pegasus in the Scorpia fleet yards
@@sparrowlt And the Cygnus, which can also be seen at Scorpia, pocket vessel used as an artillery platform with a slim profile to jump in, deal loads of damage, and jump back out, has very little hangar space, and not a lot of flak, so its a hit and run ship.
Carrier-Battlecruiser hybrid
TheArklyte Galáctica and Pegasus are Carrier-Battlesip hybrids with an strong focus on que carrier part. Yes, they have heavy gunnery, missiles and tons of armour but the main weapons of that classes are the fighter wings (around a hundred vipers por Júpiter class and a lot more for Mercury). Remember that battlestar Galáctica Deadlock ships are canon and they have 2 excellent missile cruisers. The ranger class (excellent for conventional missiles but able to use nuclear ordinance too) and the Janus class (and extremely armoured design with a lot of missile racks that was designed before the first cylon war with nuclear missile ordinance in mind)
just to let you know for the Valkyrie you can see the lunch tubes are mounted under the flight deck in the forward orinetation, you can just barly make them out in the first image shown but they are there.
I would love to see a true reboot of the series, where other smaller warships had survived. Like a small patrol group with a Valkyrie a couple cruisers and a few other smaller ships. I think they have the best combat scifi ships of any show or movie.
I know im late to the table but when u were talking about deadlock before you got sponsored I got it lol. If I only waited.
OMG, you just said what I have always been thinking in that Lee Adama wasted his ship when he had it destroyed during the battle of New Caprica! Please make a video of that failure and of how that ship could have been used
@Spacedock, I’m so glad you advocated so heavily for modern BSG ships to be added to Deadlock because I just saw planned release content that’ll contain the Mercury and the Valkyrie class Battlestars! I’m so excited 😆
I say if there’s any new show that comes out it should cover the first war and not be a reboot of the main series. Do a series that can add more amazing history and lore to build upon the 2nd war.
2:49 it is actually NOT the last Jupiter-class Battlestar in service by the time of the outbreak of the Second Cylon war. It's the last non-upgraded Jupiter-class Battlestar in service. The rest had been either modernized with equipment to keep up with the Mercury-class, or straight away decommissioned and scuttled for parts and materials. We can see some Jupiter-class Battlestars docked at the Scorpia shipyards in "Razor", before the destruction of the Shipyards that Pegasus escaped.
Don't forget one over Caprica during the mini-series.
Artemis Class- Galactica's original class from classic show. (Also featured in BSG Deadlock)
Jupiter Class- Original 12-ship class from remake series' First Cylon War. (Galactica the first of class served as Caprica's Flagship during First Cylon War; due for decommision after conflict; re-comissioned for service as the last battlestar survived the Fall/ Second Cylon War.)
Minerva Class- light predecessor of Mercury-class battlestars. (Viewed BSG Deadlock.)
Valkyrie Class- Compact/peacetime-interim war class battlestar. (Primary class in Colonial Fleet by time of the Fall; entire loss of class by Cylon Holocaust. )
Sobek-Class- Escort carrier-type battlestar (Theseus one of class viewed in Diasapora Shattered Armistice.; class sabotaged/destroyed by the Fall. )
Orion Class- Submarine-like "pocket" class battlestar. (Osiris one of class viewed in Blood and Chrome. Heavy loss of class including Osiris during First Cylon War; after-conflict
survivors of class destroyed by the Fall.)
Mercury Class-Large class dwarfing Jupiter-Class battlestars (Pegasus the only survivor of class in remake series; survives the Fall via emergency blind-jump; Conflicts the following Second Cylon War up to Battle of New Caprica; Eventually finds remaining fleet led by Galactica 6 months after the Fall.)
10:08 - you can see the launch tubes under the flight pods - they're Viper-shaped.
The Pegasus was a beautiful and wonderful thing, my favorite starship ever.
I've said it in the deadlock discord a few times, but I think you might like this idea Spacedock. I conemplates the idea of if Cain had ended up being a Cylon (With a character arc of her having to come to terms with this), resurrected when she died, Pegasus would still be "Lost" in the new caprica arc however we never directly see it destroyed we just see it go down fighting, and instead of the rebel baseship, Cain had retaken Pegasus from orbit of New Caprica and used it to lead the Cylon Rebellion ultimately sacrificing herself and her ship in the Colony battle to allow Galactica to escape. That explanation is an incredibly short one of what I would have had happen but you could get the picture from it. You'd have 2 arcs, Boomer vs Cain, where Boomer sides with the Cylons but Cain realizes in a character arc of growth that revenge isn't the only thing, and she has the power to create the peace she so desperately seemed to want to achieve via revenge but now she chooses to achieve it so cylons and humanity can live together. It's an idea. If you wanna do something with the idea in any sort of theoretical scenario videos go right ahead, I'm in no position to use the idea lol.
always thought the Osiris class looked like a submarine that learned to fly in space myself. I mean it's got a sort of "Conning tower" and everything. that and from the rear it very much looks like a modern nuclear-submarine's hull form: blunt bow, long, broad, flat middle, narrowing toward the stern with engines and even what looks like vertical rudders and diving planes.
People say a lot of times Battlestar's weren't that tough. But that makes me aways go back to the scene when Galactica got hit directly by a nuke and all it did was shake it a little. Things were built like flying fortresses, taking incredible punishment and still able to keep going. Even the last jump to 'earth' it still got them there.
Daniel I know you love specialized ships, so are there any *pure battleships* in BSG?
Just heavy, heavy armour, heavy guns to take out Basestars in one salvo and point defense (plus maybe interceptor missiles) to keep raiders off its back and take out incoming ordinance.
Plus some launch tubes, loaded with nukes of course.
No fighters, no flight pods. Just slabs of armour on a basic robust frame.
Without the need to support fighters and fighter jocks it could be a much simpler design and be logistically cheaper, a good ship to fill out a fleet. In a battle it charges the Basestars a bit like Pegasus did, but hopefully not so outnumbered and with better support from other ships.
In _that_ battle Pegasus actually was that style of ship, just not optimised for it - it had no fighters. Now imagine if it was optimised, no long term facilities, instead all firepower and damage soaks (flight pods are a weak spot). Although you'd use a smaller frame as such a ship couldn't sustain operations in its own, except as a hit and _gun_ raider.
It would make sense in the first Cylon war, as a cheaper design based on an existing frame that just eats the Basestars while the true Battlestars take out the fighters, because otherwise Cylon raiders would eat it without fighter screens.
A light Battlestar with more direct firepower and toughness than a heavy Battlestar. But if it was the last hope for humanity, humanity is screwed because it's not designed for long term missions on its own.
I heard you mention frigates from Dead Lock, anything that qualifies?
And if not, why not try your hand at designing something along these lines as a what if?
The Minotaur class Gunship is a good example. One of my mainstay support ships in Deadlock. No fighters, but does have light guns similar to those on Galactica's flight pods to cut down Raiders. Plenty of armor, but still maneuverable. It's biggest vulnerability is guided munitions, as it has neither flak nor fighters to intercept incoming missiles or nukes. Best as part of a fleet where you can assign a squadron of Vipers from a Battlestar (or Adamant class Frigate) to deal with fighters & missiles, but let the Minotaur slaughter any Cylon capital ship that gets too close.
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Janus class Heavy Cruiser. Lots of heavy armor. With an assload of heavy guns fixed around its broadsides and prow. Pretty much a textbook battleship.
Three ships are Colonial gunboats. Minotaur class. More like a cruiser than a battleship, however.
Janus Class. Heavy Cruiser, with some emphasis on missiles over guns, but with slow reload of 4 turns to most ships 3 turn. The Janus big guns are on the bottom. Paired with Battlestars who have top guns you stack your fleet with Janus up top, and Battlestar below to avoid collisions, and get good use of the guns.
The True All Gun Battleship of the Colonial Fleet is the Heracles. It has lots of heavy turrets, lots of little defensive light guns, but no medium armament of any kind, including fighters or missiles. It can even fire flak fields like a Battlestar. Its just a big ship with big guns.
Pretty cool someone took the time to do this, did a great job by the way! Great series that deserves more attention imho.
Reason for the destruction of the Pegasus was because the show budget would not continue to support two separate sets (Galactica CIC and Pegasus CIC for example) and the show is the Battlestar Galactica, not Battlestar Pegasus. The whole battle at new caprica would have been different as both ships would have been in the fight, with the Galactica doing her air drop stunt, and the Pegasus providing top cover for escaping ships. Blame Universal for budget cuts.
And of course they needed room for the Cylon basestar sets.
I know this is a very late addition to the comments, but I'd suggest that the reason for the Jupiter class having to retract its pods is not structural but to minimise the size of the FTL field generated.
If I recall correctly, it was the largest battlestar ever built (at the time of its construction) and would, probably, have had to make some serious compromises in its design.
Good video, but you missed some stuff..
They also modified the flight pods on the Artemis.
The flight pods on the Jupiter needing to retract pre-jump was a structural integrity thing. As demonstrated in the final episode, when you jump without retracting the pods, the ship flexes in a way that causes considerable damage. Now, it can be argued that a first war-era Jupiter may have been able to get away with a couple of jumps with it's pods out, because it's main "spine" was stronger, due to having less age on it (galactica was old, and microfractures in the supports were identified in another episode, lending to decreased structural integrity), but it's doubtful that even a factory-fresh Jupiter could survive more than a handful of jumps in this configuration.
The Mercury-Class, on the other hand, was ALL structure... just looking at it, you get the sense that it is WAY more solid of a ship... If the Jupiter is a Sabre, then the Mercury is a fucking Claymore.
Minervas and Orions were referred to by Colonial Fleet personnel as "Pocket Battlestars", due to their size, and considerably deficient robustness, when compared to their bigger siblings like the Jupiter, Mercury, and Artemis.
The Valkerie's Viper launch tubes are forward-facing, and are located on the underside of the flight pod, with 3 launch tubes per flight pod.
Also, what the actual fuck is wrong with youtube's comment system lately? Double, triple, and quadruple-posting the same comment, and adding additional blank lines between paragraphs... and edit errors that eat your entire comment... Man, they need to get their shit together..
Fantastic remake of a much loved show. This one is darker and probably more realistic. The acting was pretty impressive from a great acting talent. I loved it.
I love the Mercury Class a perfect Battlestar it had manufacturing capabilities and awesome firepower.
Like any good successor. The Pegasus was both larger (More durable), more advanced (Automated Gun Batteries), Self Sufficient (Onboard Manufacturing Facilities), and more powerful (Larger Guns placed in more strategically sound areas). Unfortunately it was the victim of plot...... And it's Network would be a liability (Luckily the vessel could operate without the Network).
I have a theory on why the Jupiter class had retractable flight pods, the cost of construction. If you think about it the flight pods could be a design flaw since in order for you to jump they much be retracted lest you suffer structural damage, which also means that you also need to finish recalling all of your fighters before you can start retracting them, unless the pilots are aces like Starbuck. The only reason to have this quark is to offset something else like cost, maybe since the Jupiter class was being designed and produced during the First Cylon War the designers need to reduce the cost of materials and construction time so that more battlestars could be produced.
Another amazing video (as always!) many thanks Spacedock
Couldn't agree more with your thoughts on the Mercury Class. While the fleet definitely would have missed Adama if he had died as intended, but the Pegasus was just SO much more necessary than the Galactica. The Pegasus had more firepower, more/better fighters, the ability to build and train new fighters and pilots... it was everything the fleet needed to defend itself. Lee wasted that ship, and screwed the fleet in the process.
I found it odd how tough the Galactica was in the show, until the last season, where Chief and Adama were talking about how the Colonial shipyards cut some corners when constructing her near the end of the first war.
You know a ship is designed sturdy when corners were cut in construction and armor plating was removed before the start of the 2nd war.
Yeah, if Big G had actually been completed to spec, can you believe how (even more) ridiculously OP it would be?
Metal fatigue caught up with her
There's the Viper Launch Tubes on the Valkyrie. They're below the Flight Deck. You can just make them out if you look close enough to see the vague Viper shape.
I like the Valkyrie class the most, just needs a little more hull plating and its complete.
I'm with you on the waste of Pegasus during the exodus. They should have made their plans to have Pegasus in the fight from the start instead of relying on a mission that had a very low probability of success. If they had made a plan with both ships, it's entirely possible that both ships make it out. I realize they needed to move the plot forward, which means that the Pegasus has to be destroyed. The only reason they were able to go to the colony is that they were abandoning Galactica, so why not go out in a bang? If Pegasus was still around, I'm not sure the rescue mission even happens. I think that Adama wanted the mission because he couldn't stomach just abandoning Galactica and thought that if the ship is going down, it's going down fighting. He was clearly attached to the ship. If Pegasus is still there, though, this decision isn't as easy to make. He can still protect the fleet with the Pegasus. It was really now or never when Galactica was on its last leg. I love BSG
I love the realism and practicality of the ships in battlestar galactica.
Not entirely realistic, Battlestar Galactica still use the same artificial gravity technobabble, unlike the Expanse where they explain how the ship got gravity
I like to think the reason the Jupiter's retract their flight pods is not structural (since the ship is clearly very structurally strong) but because the jump drives at the time of her launch could not create a stable jump effect for a ship of her size. So for a stable jump field to form her profile had to be reduced. Hence why when Galactica jumps with her flight pods extended, the jump field would be unstable or uneven. We see in the series just how destructive a jump field can be when a raptor jumps in close proximity to Galactica. The damage looked worse than a nuclear detonation basically ripping through the armoured hull like paper. So when Galactica jumps within an unstable field it causes irreparable damage due to uneven field strength being applied to different areas of the ship.
Can you do All cylon basestars models from the first / second cylon war .
In episode 1 or 2 of the new series, when Roslin is talking with the president, out the window the Firefly from "Firefly Series" flies through the scene.
The mercury wasn't even the newest class in the books. They had mercury 2s and even newer ship's than those. They didn't exist in the shows though. There is also warstars and gunstars escort ships
The fact that it took 70+ years of degradation, a nuke, heavy damage, multiple bombings, atmospheric entry, a ramming maneuver, etc to finally break the ship just shows how good it was
despite the builders cutting corners.
Fackin' love the Jupiter class!
You want guns? You want even MORE guns?! Here's your frakkin' guns!
Excellent video. I’d love to see the proposed analysis of later BSG battles with the inclusion of the Pegasus. That would be an awesome “what if...” to examine.
Pegasus exist
Writers: I'm about to end this ship career
Give it to Lee, he fracks up everything.
Lee Adama: I got my first Battlestar Command.
Also Lee Adama: Im gonna end my whole career.
Lol, you can't blow up the _Galactica_; it's on the opening titles
@@ifly6 just rename the Pegasus Galactica in honor of it's sacrifice
@@karlfranzemperorofmandefil5547 *Defiant maneuver*
Superb video. Some lovely ships too. Had to chuckle at your irritation at Lee Adama's wasting the Pegasus. Lol! I reckon all Galactica fans were shaking their heads at that decision. :)
It's a shame that we never got to see the Valkyries in combat against the Cylons. The idea of videos about the Pegasus sounds really cool.
I have and Love BSG Deadlock! Looking for your Pegasus video, i already agree it was wasted :(. AWESOME Videos Thank you so much for taking the time to do this!
Battlestar Galactica is one of the most underrated TV series of all time.
gold 818 my dad started watching it with me and will always tell me how sometimes he’s at the edge of his seat bout to scream at the tv because of some of the stuff that happens in it lol
In what way is it underrated? A show isn't underrated it it is found on every top ten list of best sci fi shows, everywhere.
@@imkluu I'll admit it has gained popularity later on because of streaming services but Battlestar Galactica still has a way to go before it is as known as The Walking Dead, Game Of Thrones, Star Wars, Star Trek and Stranger Things.
It's massively acclaimed and got a ton of attention while it was airing.
The show is absolute garbage. So many plot holes and inconsistencies to even start to list. One of the most disappointing shows ever.
If the Valkyrie class was a late-war design that the Colonials were mass-producing, it makes some sense that it's still around for the 2nd Cylon war. It's likely that funding for brand new designs was lower post-war than during the war, with more of the government's funding going to civilian rebuilding. Probably cheaper to maintain and update a war-proven design than build large amounts of newer ships too. If the Mercury-class is the brand-new, top of the line stuff, they'd build a few to show off but not churn them out like the Valkyries :)
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So say we all.
All the smaller Battlestar types make sense. The Jupiter would have been expensive and resource intensive to build. So the Colonial Fleet would have used those as the flagship carriers, and built a battle group around those. Just like how the U.S. Navy has carrier battle groups, that revolve around the Nimitz carrier, and new Gerald Ford class carrier.
I'd actually like to see a complete battle history of the First Cylon War on Spacedock.
Yes please.
If you look at the front picture of the Valkyrie class you can see the viper launch tubes are below the flight pods. There even is a video out there where you see the MK III lowered from the deck...
Love battlestar Galactica but the classic series will always be my no 1
Simon Willis got to love the classics
Right after the reimagined series ended I started writing a fan story called "BSG 88" about a small fleet that was sent out to investigate a mysterious signal in Cylon space. They find earth, which is a ruin but hidden inside an asteroid is a large (massive) 'battlestar'. They get it running and... well, anyway... maybe I will finish it someday... this fleet has 2 Mercury Class Battlestars that are freshly completed.
could you cover the original series Battlestar Galactica
A normal battlestar is like a carrier and a battleship in one,
but battlestars like the minervas and valkyries is more like a carrier and a battlecruiser (battleship grade guns but with less armour for more speed with )in one
(the battlecruisers was originally designed to destroy cruisers with the idea of destroy anything thay outgun, outrun anything that they can't)
this does go with the deployment of the dreadnoughts and the basic for the ww2 battleship and battlecruisers.
Definitely would enjoy a video showing how the Pegasus could have made a difference if Lee Adama didn't throw it away
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lee adama was liberal democrat
@@jacobbrown1690 no he was probably Republicans cuz only Republicans think of an unlimited military budget so they don't care about resources as long as they can spend whatever they want on the military and now with everything else
@@ringgold1212
I'm independent at best. I dislike both the right and left. But what you're saying is dumb. Republicans think they have unlimited resources? That's not the reason why Trump wants to pull US troops from places around the world right? Or why he criticized the F-35 program because it was expensive.
Ronald Reagan was a Republican. He brought back battleships.
Republicans are more military friendly and thoughtful FROM what I've seen. Leftists hate the military and do no good for it. They would rather impose identity politics like inclusion and diversity rather than stay realistic. China and Russia will defeat us if we stay this path.
@@HumanPhilosopherPatriot that's the problem with you you think that you have to have a r by your name to appreciate the military my family happens to be Democrats but we've served in the military since World War II we're just not in favor of forever Wars and stupid Wars you have kids now going the same Patrol routes in Afghanistan as their parents Republicans usually like War for war sake and the people who hid Rich are the contractors I believe it was President Eisenhower who said Beware of the military-industrial complex Republicans generally miss the whole point of that statement. Our military budget is outrageous what is the use of having the strongest military in the world if you have no money left to spend on domestic policy and programs and your home country is turning into a shithole because Republicans say we don't have any money for infrastructure improving our own roads in schools to make this country a better place. If you've ever bothered to travel overseas most other major countries airports they have bullet trains their infrastructure is a lot better than ours. Nobody is for dismantling our military but we definitely need to have better policies and a balance between what we spend on the military and what we spend on domestic programs. I'm so sick and tired of Republicans thinking that they have a god-given right to the military and patriotism when my family along with others who did not pull the lever for Republicans have served with distinction and honor so please cut that bulshit out about if you're not a republican you can't be patriotic
you can actually see @10:17 that the Valkyrie has 3 forward launch tubes per hangar module mounted below the hangars
Spacedock, if you look at the picture a 10:20 you'll see the Viper launch tubes. there looks to be 3 of them on the underside of each flight pod. at first i thought they were missile tubes but they seem to have the tell tail triangular shape of a standard colonial viper.
Oh hey it's Roach
For those who want to play with a Mercury or Valkyrie battlestar in Deadlock, they added it for skirmish mode (maybe multiplayer? - don't play MP so don't know). The Mercury is interesting - it's battlestar artillery is on the front and bottom, not on top like the other battlestars, so it's most effective attack is from above its target. It's the beast that it should be.
Valkyrie is very quick, but only heavy guns, no battlestar artillery. Listed as a "support battlestar" in the codex. A fun "pest" ship for harassing a fleet until a Mercury can catch up and beat them down.
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Of course to simulate the Pegasus opening salvo when she arrived at the Battle of New Caprica and then also as its supposed to be descended from the Minerva class.
Just got my wife to sit through her first watch of BSG so I’m on a major BSG kick at the moment, can’t wait to get stuck into this!
Original or New Battlestar? The original was pretty good, especially considering when it was made
The reimagined series, it took me a decade to convince her to sit through this one, I don’t think I have enough life left to talk her into watching the original series lol
hahaha, I started watching the 2005 miniseries again yesterday, still a fantastic series!
@@enz025 Great series....but such a weak and pathetic ending...wait you mentioned the miniseries not the whole thing...nevermind
@@MrGoesBoom sure, the ending wasn't great, and the fourth(last?) series was a bit of a stretch, but overall I think it was still great.
In Deadlock the Orion isn't even classified as a battlestar, it's a stealth frigate. That makes more sense imo as it doesn't share the same general form factor or intended purpose as the rest of the battlestar classes.
Gods dammit, Lee.
A great point to make that the ship itself is as much of a character of the show as is any human character. Good sci-fi, even if its shlocky, can benefit if the fans who tune regularly develop an emotional attachment to the ship. This is evident in Star Trek where the destruction of the Enterprise was one of the take-away scenes from Star Trek 3: The search for Spock. But the concept of ship as character is also realized in the original Lost In Space. Fans of that show (including myself) adore the Jupiter 2. The Star Wars franchise would be a very different story without the Millennium Falcon. Galactica likewise is a beloved character. In the reboot I was amazed at how much damage the ship took on through the seasons. She was a prize fighter going into the ring with the Cylons over & over and ultimately fight took its toll. The scene where Adama takes one last look at the ol' girl is an emotional ride to this day. Not every sci-fi movie has great ships as characters. 2001: A Space Odyssey comes to mind. Love the movie & admire the ships but they weren't centerpiece characters.
What about the Berserk class Assault Carrier from Battlestar Galactica Deadlock? I know it's not classed as a Battlestar, but isn't it canon since it was shown, or the model was, in the Scorpia Fleet Shipyard during the Cylon attack in the Second Cylon War?
Thanks for doing a BSG video, love the series wold love to see a new series after Blood and Chrome and yes Deadlock is an amazing game.
Regarding the Orion class missile defense pods, it reminds me of the real life defense system on various nations naval ships known as RAM (Rolling Airframe Missile).
I thought those were just Quad Point Defense Turrets.
@@richardched6085 Oh, having not watched it, the video description made it sound like a missile.
man I gotta get back into the bsg content in chronological order again.
when the galatica made her final jump at the end of the series i was crying , so yes they did their job
Same. As he said, the ship had become a beloved character all its own and we were watching that beloved character be sacrificed to deliver the others safety.
That groan she gave as the flight pods wobbled and the keel broke...
In the Valkerie class he said that there is no viper launch tubes. Look at the front view. The bottom of the flight pods have what looks like launch tubes. Three on each pod.
I know it isn't canon but I'd love it if you could cover the Sobek class from the fangame BSG Diaspora : Shattered Armistice I always loved how its flight pods were laid out, especially on landing with a wide opening that makes complete sense for combat landings.
A "What if?" series of sorts for BSG? But of course I would eagerly wait to see. A VERY good idea, please put it into motion!
The Battlestars design is one of the best spaceships designs in all of sci-fi
Change my mind
I'd say having a spine-mounted massive naval artillery would make it even better, but I suppose that's more of a specialization. Other than that, Battlestars are fucking badass
Gunstar from The Last Starfighter. Star Fury from Babylon 5. They are functional designs. They look like they were by real engineers. These ones were designed by artists who gave no thought to how they would actually function. I look at these ones and ask myself how they get into the flight pods? They aren't large enough to move Vipers from one bay to the other, you'd have to put them out into space to move them. Look at the TOS-Galactica, she has the three supports along the top, plus she has one ventrally that would be used for moving Vipers from one bay to the other plus the shuttles.
TOS-Galactica call also put more Vipers into space more quickly than NU-Galatica. The one "inspired" by TOS-Galactica in this video looks like one that was drawn by someone who saw the TV show when they were a kid and got it mostly right. It uses the 1080 foot length that was one of the lengths that was posited as the length of TOS-Galactica. The actual length of TOS-Galactica was never on screen and there has been many numbers discussed. After looking at the shooting model and the TOS footage, I use the 1 nautical mile/1852 meter length. It fits quite well. TOS-Galactica has four 4-tube arrays for launching Vipers on each hangar nacelle. That's 32 Vipers into space in a single launch.
The falcon.
Yamato
Klingon bird of prey(movie version)
Serenity
All are memorable, I grew up watching all of these
I also have to add the TOS BSG ships, Buck Rogers ships. All made quite the impression on a young mind.
Serenity +1, Macross, TOS-Enterprise, Slave 1, X-wings, B-wings
Now, if you're talking about the original Galactica, then yes, the Battlestar is one of the best starship designs in all of sci-fi
The Artemis is such an interesting ship, wish we knew more about it. Who invented it? When and where (which colony)?
I'll pay top dollar if Deadlock includes Mercury-class as a playable battlestar.
Cough it up then
In the Modern ships DLC
@@TheGamersfolly Only for skirmish, though. Sad.