I was just thinking it was built like a huge open O’Neill cylinder. The Expanse also has a ship/space station (it’s both at various points) which essentially has an O’Neill cylinder with a small gravity-less segment on the top and bottom for docking, control, engineering, etc. I do like me a rotating space station.
It is on smaller ships, but the citadel relies on the c/f force. I think it’s a scale - power issue. Gotta bear in mind the station already has ME fields all around it to prevent collisions etc.
Ok, now I'm kinda curious about the Mass Effect Universe. Sounds really cool! Great video btw!
Thanks Clint! I'm really excited to make lots more Mass Effect videos in the future! The games are fantastic.
The games are great 👍🏼😁
It would be cool if these buildings, space stations etc. were implemented in real life.
In the future.
I was just thinking it was built like a huge open O’Neill cylinder. The Expanse also has a ship/space station (it’s both at various points) which essentially has an O’Neill cylinder with a small gravity-less segment on the top and bottom for docking, control, engineering, etc. I do like me a rotating space station.
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Awesome video. You should do an in-depth series on the various alien species of Mass Effect. Notably the Reapers, Protheans, and Leviathans.
Its amazing how much of Mass Effect was lifted from Babylon 5.
I would be afraid that one of the arms would shear off.
Why would it? Shear implies it's suffering drag.
Space is empty.
I always thought the Gravity was enhance from Mass Effect on the citadel in combination with the centrifugal force.
It is on smaller ships, but the citadel relies on the c/f force. I think it’s a scale - power issue. Gotta bear in mind the station already has ME fields all around it to prevent collisions etc.
Not enough likes for this video. Great job sir. 👏🏿💯👍🏿🇺🇸
Thank you! I love making these Mass Effect videos