Little known to Starfleet 3 of these ships rebelled together and went to deep space and formed the Spaceball Empire. Great video as always. Nerd Approved.
Love this. I've always enjoyed this design since I found it on the Starfleet History web site. I always imagined it to be decommissioned to civilians. Possibly used and redesigned into personal yachts.
the best Tri-Engine Design Ever! so great to see it in flight. i kinda imagine this ship spinning at warp speed like a bullet, that would look so cool.
When you create your own gravity and manipulate it to prevent the crew from being splattered against the bulkheads during acceleration to warp and rapid maneuvering, you can orient your decks anyway you want.
I really wish that the canon prequel productions had leaned more on the Masao Okazaki designs. They were really well thought out, and there was a lot of visual clarity for the audience to tell how "old" different ship types were.
I loved his website back in early 2000's. Like triangulum studios, Okazaki had a great respect for canon and stuff not so canonical like Franz Joseph's work and design concepts from the FASA games.
The Wasp class was actually decommissioned because several large space entities used them as microphones to sing in the shower and it was an embarrassment to Starfleet.
In the Wrath of Khan novelisation the Starfleet garison at the Genesis project reprogramed David Marcus' sonic shower to play German thrash metal... That's canon...
OMG I LOVE 22ND CENTURY STARSHIP VIDEOS THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!!IMMA BE STUDYING THIS DESIGN AND WATCHING THIS VIDEO OVER FOR DAYS GETTING ALL THE INFORMATION DOWN.THANKYOU! (:
I wish vertical tower ships were more common in sci-fi. I think I like the fact that there's no real reason to have the decks aligned the way they usually are, especially if they don't land.
@@gavinjames1145 A ship doesnt need to point backwards to reduce speed. Im not sure where you got that idea... All that's necessary is for a ship to have a counter force to the thrust, IE Thrusters initiating in the reverse direction, which is how Trek deals with deceleration!
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios Yes, except that all current rockets (space ships) turn around and use their main thrusters to decelerate; except for very fine manoeuvres when docking/undocking. Instead of having two sets of thrusters (facing forwards and backwards), it is more efficient to simply rotate the ship and use the main engine. The starship Enterprise only goes forwards, because they don't have reverse! ;))
@@gavinjames1145 No, it's not more efficient at all... Turning the ship around requires thrust to turn the ship, then thrust to slow/ stop the ship. Where as the way Trek has it set up, it only requires counter thrust to slow/ stop the ship. That is FAR more efficient! And the Enterprise (or any Trek ship) is really not a rocket, so those ideas do not apply really...
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios Rotating a spaceship 180 degrees only requires minimal thrust , whereas slowing down or stopping requires just as much power as it does to accelerate. Even the space shuttle performed the same rotation manoeuvre to slow down and break orbit (before turning round again for re-entry); and it is a standard manoeuvre for entering orbit around other moons and planets. It's more efficient than carrying the mass of an additional rocket engine. In the Star Trek universe, rockets are also used: the impulse engine is an ion rocket (and the original series Enterprise was equipped with standard rockets for emergencies). Sci-fi series which observe realistic 'flight' in space include _Babylon 5_ and _The Expanse_ .
I've definitely added this weird but cool little starship to the 22nd century section of my Starfleet visual library along with the NX refit (which I still think of as the earlier Columbia-class, named by Archer in honor of the lost NX-02 Columbia). The vertical deck orientation would also make sense for the Declaration-class Enterprise XCV-330 due to its tubular command pod. Pure head-canon, I know, but it fits with the design. 🖖😎👍
Captain Archer liked water polo, Captain Sisko liked Baseball, Captain Picard liked horse riding. I like to imagine that the Captain of the USS Bushnell enjoyed Golf.
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios yes and it feels a lot closer to something I would see being built in the early days of interstellar travel. It has a almost Arthur c Clarke Syfy feel to it. There's something nostalgic about it I don't know what it is.
Great video as always. I recently came across a starship i never seen before. This would be the USS Sentinel. A light cruiser launched around 2260's. Similar in design to the Constitution class.
Another super interesting dive into the more obscure areas of trek! Love it. Not so much a fan of the 70's porn soundtrack though. The one you used for the Cygnus was fab though.
Excellent video. I really respect your version of beta canon, you the ability to incorporate TOS, ENT, TNG, VOY and latter Star Trek shows, novels, animation and comics. I now I'm beating a dead horse, I but I wish the showrunners of DISCO, PICARD and SNW would've been able to do the same--at least in starship design aesthetics and canonical history. Keep up the good work.
Fascinating tidbits included in this story. Vertical instead of horizontal floors. I suppose that with grav plating it becomes an aesthetic choice, but the transition into the engineering sector must have been more complicated. And 3 nacelles? Different. Great history you have created for it. Thanks.
The orientatation of decks, quite frankly, really mean anything to an advance culture like in Star Trek. As long as Artificial G plates (stators) work as they with saucer shaped hulls and inertial damping field still function in more familiar ships everything should work as normal.
I'm pretty sure it's referenced somewhere what Earths' allies provided to aid in the war against the Romulans:- - Starship Shields came from the Vulcans, as they didn't want to share their offensive technologies; - The Andorians provided Starfleet with phaser *beam* technology, to beef up their weaponry from the phase cannons that they were using.
The Wasp-class design makes for an interesting ship, but I'd think it would have been better served to have had a 4-nacelle design vs the 3-nacelle design shown, especially given the bulbous front-crew area. It would have been better able/ more efficiently sustain a higher warp speed to get to a combat zone with all of its weaponry and ability to take on extra people in an emergency situation, though i'd guess the writers & creators didn't want yet another hero ship with superior shields, weaponry, & other features to compete with the Enterprise/NX-class with, for the era.
I love the WASP design as far as the United federation planets and as far as the Romeo started part I still dig the what they call the cabbage on it I'm not sure exactly what it looks when it's real name is kind of looks like a half a head of cabbage I guess with tentacles hanging out
Love the video. I kinda like the look of this ship. But in my head I saw the way you separate the ship is by rotating the deflector dish, so you can unscrew it from the rod running thru the middle of the ball. Which would allow you to remove the engineering section, kinda like some old lamps.
Interesting ship design! Vertical decks that transition to horizontal decks in engineering! Do the turbolifts go horizontal then turn upright? How ever it works its a fascinating ship. Your videos are always GREAT Star Trek fun Thank you sooo much for sharing🌟👍🤖🖖❤
Did you happen to do one on old Starfleet fleet bases? Like the one in the original Star Trek Starfleet Technical Manual that Franz Joseph did in the 70's?
What a nifty and fun design. I was wondering if there were additional classes designed like the Daedalus class starships. I liked it and your take on its history. Thank you again.
I’m interested in your beta canon history. Do you have an overarching and coordinated history created or following? Alternatively, is each episode a standalone historical piece?
Ship creation yes, history no, as MANY people have added to the history including myself as much of what was written by them is no longer valid in canon!
Poor rogue Klingons. They help defeat the Romulans then get ignored. Oh well at least most of them got the ticket to Sto Vo Kor they were seeking. At least the Wasp class worked better then the Tritium class. Where is the Wasp class from though? I don't see a page for it on Memory Beta.
thanks for the video I like seeing ships like this that have a unique design and shows that even Starfleet had imagination at one time. Though I think it's ships like this why Borg come around because see them and think "wow someone else in universe likes ships made in geometric designs let's be friends"
Not exactly correct... What became the Daedalus Class was originally 1 of MANY sketches for possible USS Enterprise (Named Yorktown at the time) Designs... Roddenberry hated it though, so it was never an actual consideration for the Enterprise...
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios : It's right there on the pages in the book I bought new in 1968. (It's a shame because a sphere is the best shape to hold or resist pressure. Pretty? Maybe not, but more structurally accurate.) Yes, it didn't make the cut, but the original current design was upside down from today's model. Somebody held it "wrong" in a meeting, and the rest is history.
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios It was Roddenberry's idea and I'm not one to disagree with the Great Bird of the Galaxy if people want to screw with his stuff now he's dead.
Except that also isnt entirely true... Roddenberry said many things and then did the reverse himself... IE Using Odd Number Nacelle Starships on the Displays in TMP, and signing off on odd number Nacelle designs for the Graveyard Scene In TNG's The Best Of Both Worlds... So if it's good enough for Roddenberry, that should be good enough for you ;)
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios When I design starships, the third nacelle is a different drive (let's call it 'hyper-warp), supplemental to the other two. I mean, screw 'trans-warp' since it kinda fizzled out in ST-TSFS.
LOL you are 0 for 3 there my friend... Though Transwarp Fizzles out for Starfleet, it is STILL quite prominent in Trek, See The Borg Collective. And the addition of a Third Nacelle is definitely not a different drive, Canon has also already proved this as well :P
Sorry, the Pacific Fan Films are not Beta Canon, and therefore, although I do on occasion do Fan Designs, it's only on ones that strike me as plausible and ones I can create my own stories around. I dont interfere with other peoples works! Besides, I dont have a 3d Model of their Class!
Sorry, you are incorrect... The war started in 2156, not 2155! Please refer to memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Earth-Romulan_War to better understand what you're talking about!
You foolishly mixed Star Trek: Enterprise lore with The Starfleet Museum lore. These are all but irreconcilable save to craft a whole new lore radically different from either parent. You should have just used the lore from The Starfleet Museum alone. In short, badly done and I expected better from you.
LOL Im so sorry you feel so strongly about it LOL But really, you're over reacting, it's a bit of fun, not a life choice LOL Besides, EVERYONE else loves it, soooo there's that, and that says a lot more about you, then it does about me! I expected a better from YOU! ;) :P Cya! PS, Starfleet Museam Lore is not canon, and canon ALWAYS trumps fan fiction! Also why did you like your own comment? That's pretty shady!
LOL Thank you LOL Some people take things WAY to seriously and think they are FAR more important then what they truly are. The OP has simply embarrassed himself with an unreasonable rant LOL But as a RUclipsr every now and then you get this ridiculous style comments and just have to laugh them off as they really are unimportant, this one even went so far as to like his own comment to make it appear that it actually held some weight LOL!
Little known to Starfleet 3 of these ships rebelled together and went to deep space and formed the Spaceball Empire. Great video as always. Nerd Approved.
HAHAHAHAHAHA! Thank you :)
Hail Skroob! ✋
"I see your Schwartz is as big as mine..." - Dark Helmet
And their leader was captain asshole...
@@the80hdgaming "Now let's see how well you handle it." 😆
The wasp class looks like the Blakes 7 Liberator. I like the Daedalus class on this video. One of my favorite starship designs.
Love this. I've always enjoyed this design since I found it on the Starfleet History web site. I always imagined it to be decommissioned to civilians. Possibly used and redesigned into personal yachts.
the best Tri-Engine Design Ever! so great to see it in flight. i kinda imagine this ship spinning at warp speed like a bullet, that would look so cool.
This ship reminds me of "The Liberator" from Blakes 7 (:
I also got some Palomino from the Black Whole vibes.
Except it going backwards in Blake's case. LOL.
That's exactly what I thought. Loved Blake 7
When you create your own gravity and manipulate it to prevent the crew from being splattered against the bulkheads during acceleration to warp and rapid maneuvering, you can orient your decks anyway you want.
I really wish that the canon prequel productions had leaned more on the Masao Okazaki designs. They were really well thought out, and there was a lot of visual clarity for the audience to tell how "old" different ship types were.
I loved his website back in early 2000's. Like triangulum studios, Okazaki had a great respect for canon and stuff not so canonical like Franz Joseph's work and design concepts from the FASA games.
Yes, Masao Okazaki appreciation.
Absolutely!
The Wasp class was actually decommissioned because several large space entities used them as microphones to sing in the shower and it was an embarrassment to Starfleet.
Especially Apollo lol
Intergalactic kerioke always is....
Word has it the Cromulans (Rick & Morty) started their intergalactic karaoke series by using the Wasp class as their microphones.
In the Wrath of Khan novelisation the Starfleet garison at the Genesis project reprogramed David Marcus' sonic shower to play German thrash metal... That's canon...
Lol no that's Beta Canon, and thus meaningless! ;) :P
Ever since I saw this design I was deeply intrigued by its quirky design. Your narrative does true justice to it.
I always LOVED human space ships design during the early days of the Federation and before that...
So *Alien-like* to what is coming up, ironically
OMG I LOVE 22ND CENTURY STARSHIP VIDEOS THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!!IMMA BE STUDYING THIS DESIGN AND WATCHING THIS VIDEO OVER FOR DAYS GETTING ALL THE INFORMATION DOWN.THANKYOU! (:
You are very welcome :)
I wish vertical tower ships were more common in sci-fi. I think I like the fact that there's no real reason to have the decks aligned the way they usually are, especially if they don't land.
I agree!
Also, I wish sci-fi would show more realistic 'flight' mechanics in space: to reduce speed, the ship should point 'backwards'.
@@gavinjames1145 A ship doesnt need to point backwards to reduce speed. Im not sure where you got that idea... All that's necessary is for a ship to have a counter force to the thrust, IE Thrusters initiating in the reverse direction, which is how Trek deals with deceleration!
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios Yes, except that all current rockets (space ships) turn around and use their main thrusters to decelerate; except for very fine manoeuvres when docking/undocking.
Instead of having two sets of thrusters (facing forwards and backwards), it is more efficient to simply rotate the ship and use the main engine.
The starship Enterprise only goes forwards, because they don't have reverse! ;))
@@gavinjames1145 No, it's not more efficient at all... Turning the ship around requires thrust to turn the ship, then thrust to slow/ stop the ship. Where as the way Trek has it set up, it only requires counter thrust to slow/ stop the ship. That is FAR more efficient! And the Enterprise (or any Trek ship) is really not a rocket, so those ideas do not apply really...
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios Rotating a spaceship 180 degrees only requires minimal thrust , whereas slowing down or stopping requires just as much power as it does to accelerate. Even the space shuttle performed the same rotation manoeuvre to slow down and break orbit (before turning round again for re-entry); and it is a standard manoeuvre for entering orbit around other moons and planets. It's more efficient than carrying the mass of an additional rocket engine.
In the Star Trek universe, rockets are also used: the impulse engine is an ion rocket (and the original series Enterprise was equipped with standard rockets for emergencies).
Sci-fi series which observe realistic 'flight' in space include _Babylon 5_ and _The Expanse_ .
My favourite grain of space dust
LOL
Weirdly enough, I was sat in the office at 10am thinking I should check my subscriptions for a new Truth or Myth video. Not disappointed. Many thanks!
Well thank you so much WolfKang
The Wasp Class is an unusual design but its place in Starfleet history is appropriate.
Lets build an updated wasp class and show Star Fleet that older might just have some surprises still.
I'm always up for a bit of love for Starfleet Museum 👍
I've definitely added this weird but cool little starship to the 22nd century section of my Starfleet visual library along with the NX refit (which I still think of as the earlier Columbia-class, named by Archer in honor of the lost NX-02 Columbia). The vertical deck orientation would also make sense for the Declaration-class Enterprise XCV-330 due to its tubular command pod. Pure head-canon, I know, but it fits with the design. 🖖😎👍
Ugly as all get out and I LOVE it :)
The fun thought of travelling in the ultimate exploring camper of the stars always excites me.
LOL :P
The rv of starfleet 😊
Ugly girls need love too
The ships from the late 22nd and early 23rd centuries are quite facilitating, so many fun beta designs to go through.
Captain Archer liked water polo, Captain Sisko liked Baseball, Captain Picard liked horse riding. I like to imagine that the Captain of the USS Bushnell enjoyed Golf.
Love this ship and your Stroy
Thank you Dominik!
I love this starship for some reason
It's an interesting design!
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios yes and it feels a lot closer to something I would see being built in the early days of interstellar travel. It has a almost Arthur c Clarke Syfy feel to it. There's something nostalgic about it I don't know what it is.
Could you imagine the Griswolds space vacation in one of these 😁
Clark? Why are we parked in a Thollian web?
Another fantastic tale written in Stardust!❤
Great video as always. I recently came across a starship i never seen before. This would be the USS Sentinel. A light cruiser launched around 2260's. Similar in design to the Constitution class.
Another super interesting dive into the more obscure areas of trek! Love it.
Not so much a fan of the 70's porn soundtrack though. The one you used for the Cygnus was fab though.
LOL Thank you so much :)
porn soundtrack. love it. Usually call my sax play foreplay or elevator music. porn soundtrack much better!
Excellent video. I really respect your version of beta canon, you the ability to incorporate TOS, ENT, TNG, VOY and latter Star Trek shows, novels, animation and comics. I now I'm beating a dead horse, I but I wish the showrunners of DISCO, PICARD and SNW would've been able to do the same--at least in starship design aesthetics and canonical history. Keep up the good work.
I still do not understand, why Starfleet does not use drones?
Fascinating tidbits included in this story. Vertical instead of horizontal floors. I suppose that with grav plating it becomes an aesthetic choice, but the transition into the engineering sector must have been more complicated.
And 3 nacelles? Different.
Great history you have created for it. Thanks.
Thank you very much Julie, nice to see you again :)
The orientatation of decks, quite frankly, really mean anything to an advance culture like in Star Trek. As long as Artificial G plates (stators) work as they with saucer shaped hulls and inertial damping field still function in more familiar ships everything should work as normal.
Great vid, cool little ship. 😎
Little?! :P
Great to see this ship animated. I hope you do more on ships from the Starfleet Museum.
I'm pretty sure it's referenced somewhere what Earths' allies provided to aid in the war against the Romulans:-
- Starship Shields came from the Vulcans, as they didn't want to share their offensive technologies;
- The Andorians provided Starfleet with phaser *beam* technology, to beef up their weaponry from the phase cannons that they were using.
The Vulcans gave Sensors, Andorians gave shields, and the Tellarites gave their engineering experience
Instead of firing phasers at the enemy, the enemy would die laughing when one of these vessels would show up....lol
Christmas ornament with warp neccells.
Starfleet: YES!
Cool vid. Did you draw some of your source material from the StarFleet Museum website? I swear that's where I first saw this class.
I drew from many sites and media actually :)
The Wasp-class design makes for an interesting ship, but I'd think it would have been better served to have had a 4-nacelle design vs the 3-nacelle design shown, especially given the bulbous front-crew area. It would have been better able/ more efficiently sustain a higher warp speed to get to a combat zone with all of its weaponry and ability to take on extra people in an emergency situation, though i'd guess the writers & creators didn't want yet another hero ship with superior shields, weaponry, & other features to compete with the Enterprise/NX-class with, for the era.
Love the Wasp class, one of my favorite of Masao Okazaki's designs. I hope you'll break down more of his ships, especially the Siegfried class!
Reminds me of Captain Future‘s ship.
So the crews orientation was feet towards the Warp Nacelles and the bridge was that gold circle on the bow?
Yes, except the bridge is on the deck below the gold circle. (That's the main sensor/deflector.)
I love the WASP design as far as the United federation planets and as far as the Romeo started part I still dig the what they call the cabbage on it I'm not sure exactly what it looks when it's real name is kind of looks like a half a head of cabbage I guess with tentacles hanging out
🤔 What was the warp incident on a maiden class of ship that caused many Admirals to disappear from Starfleet while on that ship? 🤨
Love the video. I kinda like the look of this ship. But in my head I saw the way you separate the ship is by rotating the deflector dish, so you can unscrew it from the rod running thru the middle of the ball. Which would allow you to remove the engineering section, kinda like some old lamps.
Interesting ship design! Vertical decks that transition to horizontal decks in engineering! Do the turbolifts go horizontal then turn upright? How ever it works its a fascinating ship. Your videos are always GREAT Star Trek fun Thank you sooo much for sharing🌟👍🤖🖖❤
Did you happen to do one on old Starfleet fleet bases? Like the one in the original Star Trek Starfleet Technical Manual that Franz Joseph did in the 70's?
Imagine if the ship could land on a planet like a rocket. That'd be cool.
It does sort of have that feel to it :)
Don’t be ridiculous and stupid.... rockets landing on a planet.... that’ll never happen! 😳🤭
The-Expanse meets Star-Trek
Never heard of it before, instant favorite 😍
What a nifty and fun design. I was wondering if there were additional classes designed like the Daedalus class starships. I liked it and your take on its history. Thank you again.
Amazing! I love Enterprise era designs
Nice, always wondered about this ship.
One of these was class ships got stuck going backwards and was named the Liberator under the command of captain Roj Blake.
Looks like the ship from Blake's 7
Where are the decks in the engineering section also oriented like in the primary?
Yes they are!
The perpendicular decks of the Wasp reminds of the Azhanti High Lightning from the rpg game Traveller.
I love this class
It certainly has grown on me :)
I feel like the wasp class made sense as deployable forward space stations, colony ships, or cargo/planetary deployments
I’m interested in your beta canon history.
Do you have an overarching and coordinated history created or following?
Alternatively, is each episode a standalone historical piece?
Shaxs: Eject the warp core? Music to my ears.
my favorite beta canon ship
Having a ball at the front, never sure it would be efficient use of space since halls, rooms, people aren't spherical.
I truly hope you credited Masao Okazaki for the original design and ship history.
Ship creation yes, history no, as MANY people have added to the history including myself as much of what was written by them is no longer valid in canon!
A very interresting design. The changed oriantation from horizontal to vertical. Is so much untypical.
Reminds me of the ship in Blakes Seven
Three nacelles and red paint? You know it has to be fast.
Took a few ideas from the Liberator from Blakes Seven
Poor rogue Klingons. They help defeat the Romulans then get ignored. Oh well at least most of them got the ticket to Sto Vo Kor they were seeking.
At least the Wasp class worked better then the Tritium class. Where is the Wasp class from though? I don't see a page for it on Memory Beta.
thanks for the video I like seeing ships like this that have a unique design and shows that even Starfleet had imagination at one time. Though I think it's ships like this why Borg come around because see them and think "wow someone else in universe likes ships made in geometric designs let's be friends"
I like to think some of the earlier classes ended up in the hands of privateers on the frontier.
Love the nacelles red rocket anyone
I never understood how a coalition of so many warp capable systems SYSTEMS NOT PLANETS had so few ships
If the origins of these designs were made evident during the stories of 'ENTERPRISE' - it would have been a much more successful show.
But, did it have a sassy computer called “Zen”?
The Daedalus Class was the original design for the Enterprise/Constitution class.
Per, "The Making of Star Trek" published 1968
Not exactly correct... What became the Daedalus Class was originally 1 of MANY sketches for possible USS Enterprise (Named Yorktown at the time) Designs... Roddenberry hated it though, so it was never an actual consideration for the Enterprise...
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios :
It's right there on the pages in the book I bought new in 1968. (It's a shame because a sphere is the best shape to hold or resist pressure. Pretty? Maybe not, but more structurally accurate.)
Yes, it didn't make the cut, but the original current design was upside down from today's model. Somebody held it "wrong" in a meeting, and the rest is history.
Classically, three nacelles didn't work as the third nacelle disrupted the duality of the warp field.
Im sorry, you are incorrect, as canon itself proves this idea wrong as we have seen MANY starship classes with odd numbers of Nacelles!
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios It was Roddenberry's idea and I'm not one to disagree with the Great Bird of the Galaxy if people want to screw with his stuff now he's dead.
Except that also isnt entirely true... Roddenberry said many things and then did the reverse himself... IE Using Odd Number Nacelle Starships on the Displays in TMP, and signing off on odd number Nacelle designs for the Graveyard Scene In TNG's The Best Of Both Worlds... So if it's good enough for Roddenberry, that should be good enough for you ;)
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios When I design starships, the third nacelle is a different drive (let's call it 'hyper-warp), supplemental to the other two. I mean, screw 'trans-warp' since it kinda fizzled out in ST-TSFS.
LOL you are 0 for 3 there my friend... Though Transwarp Fizzles out for Starfleet, it is STILL quite prominent in Trek, See The Borg Collective. And the addition of a Third Nacelle is definitely not a different drive, Canon has also already proved this as well :P
it's a poor mans liberator from blakes 7....
I always wondered why there wasn't a 150 or so crewed heavy long range attack shuttle &/or gunship. something bigger than the Defiant warship
Because Technology was far to large at the time to have a small ship able to sustain that many crew members!
Next on Truth OR Myth Beta, could you please do a video on th Pacific 201 fan ship.
Sorry, the Pacific Fan Films are not Beta Canon, and therefore, although I do on occasion do Fan Designs, it's only on ones that strike me as plausible and ones I can create my own stories around. I dont interfere with other peoples works! Besides, I dont have a 3d Model of their Class!
No problem it was just an idea that struck like lightning.@@TriAngulumAudioStudios
LOL It wasn't a bad idea or anything, just not really what I do ;)
Some one had to much Romulan Ale.😳
can we have your take on the georgiou class
Good video. I like the video.
HATE the background music.
Is it just me or is that 1970’s porn music in the background?
NGL, the Wasp class is ...... intriguing, to say the least. However overall I don't like it. It looks like a reject from the Thunderbirds designs.
First to comment!
Almost, you were second, but still an Awesome Feat! :) Thank you for the support :)
*Censored sounds* YYYYYYEEEEEESSSSSSSS
Huh? Oh nevermind, lol i get it now lol
A 3 nacelled lollipop?
You mean Vulcan and Andoria didn't share Warp 7 tech post Federation founding? Lame.
Actually they did, but that the systems were incompatible as they were, requiring Starfleet to re-engineer them, something which took time!
Truth or Myth? I'm going to go with Science Fiction..
The war started in 2155.
Sorry, you are incorrect... The war started in 2156, not 2155! Please refer to memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Earth-Romulan_War to better understand what you're talking about!
I ignore everything that has an odd number of nacelles.
Its unfortunate you are so closed minded... Not very Star Trek of you! ;)
Honestly? The Wasp class to me looks ugly. Sorry, but it just does... 😑😏
Thats ok, to each their own :)
You foolishly mixed Star Trek: Enterprise lore with The Starfleet Museum lore. These are all but irreconcilable save to craft a whole new lore radically different from either parent. You should have just used the lore from The Starfleet Museum alone.
In short, badly done and I expected better from you.
LOL Im so sorry you feel so strongly about it LOL But really, you're over reacting, it's a bit of fun, not a life choice LOL
Besides, EVERYONE else loves it, soooo there's that, and that says a lot more about you, then it does about me! I expected a better from YOU! ;) :P Cya!
PS, Starfleet Museam Lore is not canon, and canon ALWAYS trumps fan fiction! Also why did you like your own comment? That's pretty shady!
@@TriAngulumAudioStudios Wins! great mic drop hahahaha
LOL Thank you LOL Some people take things WAY to seriously and think they are FAR more important then what they truly are. The OP has simply embarrassed himself with an unreasonable rant LOL But as a RUclipsr every now and then you get this ridiculous style comments and just have to laugh them off as they really are unimportant, this one even went so far as to like his own comment to make it appear that it actually held some weight LOL!
What was the thinking behind the 70s porno background music?
I look at a starship and choose the music that best fits the emotions and impressions it evokes!