You missed The Moon, Halo ring (the smaller version of Ring World), Disc World, and Dyson Spheres, along with the galaxy spanning TransWarp Tunnel Network, and the multiple galaxy spanning Stargate Network.
@@KevCo1983 yeah, I was surprised that one was included. If they wanted to include Tv shows they missed a lot of other ships like the stuff in Halo. They need to change the title of the vid to movies and TV. If
No 40K mentions? That's shameful. Glorianna class battleships range from 18 - 26km in length. The Imperium Somnium (one of the Emperors personal ships) is at least 200 km in length. The Phalanx a massive mobile battle fortress is 350km in diameter. Some Eldar Craftworlds are as big as the moon, some even bigger than that. The Necrons have mobile planet fortresses that make the Death Star pale in comparison. Some Space Hulks are the size of small moons and are constantly crewed by various factions. The Orks once constructed entire artificial moons that they used to almost destroy the Imperium. The largest Tyranid Bioships are bigger than Glorianna class ships. The Adeptus Mechanicus Arks can be several hundred kilometer long as they are effectively mobile manufacturing plants. Also no Halo? The Halo itself is 10000 km in diameter, or just shy of the diameter of the Earth. The Ark is about 60000 km in diameter, 4 or 5 Earths could easily fit inside its circunference. The Greater Ark was at least 6 times the size of the Ark and it produced the original Halo rings, each about 60000 km in diameter. Then there is the biggest of all the Gurren Lagan, which is almost as big as the observable universe and it literally threw galaxies as throwing stars.
"Gurren Lagann: The Lights in the Sky are Stars" is a movie. The Harvester Mothership doesn't even make this list. The top 14 items on the list would all be from "Gurren Lagann: The Lights in the Sky are Stars", the remaining item would depend on what you want to count... the 2 light-year diameter energy cloud surrounding V'ger in Star Trek the motion picture is the next item on my list; if you don't want to count the cloud, then Unicron in "The Transformer's: the Movie" from 1986 would be next if you scale him to the planet Cybertron and use the size for Cybertron stated in the first issue of the Marvel Comics Transformers comic; Unicron would still be next if you scale him from the Michael Bay movies, if you don't like the Saturn sized Cybertron. If you don't count Michael Bay movies because they suck (a camp I am in), Unicron still scales slightly larger than the Harvester Mothership, based on calculations of Cybertron's size based on images from the episodes "Megatron's Master Plan" which would be cannon to "The Transformer's: The Movie". If your more open to using TV referenced material or material from any source since half the entries were from Star Wars expanded universe, the list after the V'ger cloud would be the Niven Ring, the Dyson Shell from "Star Trek: The Next Generation", the Orbital from The Culture series, the Magog Worldship from "Gene Rogenberry's: Andromeda", Unicron, the Forerunners Installation OO from the Halo series, Cybertron, A'Tuin the Discworld (which by the way appeared in several Discworld movies), Mogo the Green Lantern (which appeared briefly in the "Green Lantern" movie), Starkiller Base if you use actual physics, the Forerunners Halo, Unicron and Cybertron (using other size measures).
@@toddkurzbardwhat about the Executor from Star Wars, Citadel from Mass Effect, Long Night Of Solace from Halo, Dreadnought from Destiny, and Installation 04 from Halo
The eclipse class SSD and Vengeance class SSD only appeared in star wars legends and half of these "ships aren't ships this video is a bit miss leading.
You missed The Moon, Halo ring (the smaller version of Ring World), Disc World, and Dyson Spheres, along with the galaxy spanning TransWarp Tunnel Network, and the multiple galaxy spanning Stargate Network.
What about the Star Trek Dyson Sphere? Over 200 million kilometres in diameter.
The Dyson sphere was never shown in a Star Trek movie though. Only on the the series.
@@nel1962 the Spheres in season 3 of Star Trek Enterprise were what?
@@KevCo1983 yeah, I was surprised that one was included. If they wanted to include Tv shows they missed a lot of other ships like the stuff in Halo. They need to change the title of the vid to movies and TV. If
You're right. The article does include stations, so the ability to move does not appear to be a criteria.
Dyson Sphere isn't a spaceship now is it?
I did not expect the Eclipse to be at the bottom of the list!
QUESTION just out of curiosity where does the babylon 5 come in all of these?
It doesn't. It's shorter than the first ship.
And the Borg cube?
@@rome79735, it's only 3000 meters long/wide/tall.
Where is the galactus ship? Bro ship is literally big as solar system 😳
What about the Magog World-ship?
In the anime Space Battleship Yamato 2202, there the Comet Empire/Ark of Destruction which is the size of Saturn.
No 40K mentions? That's shameful.
Glorianna class battleships range from 18 - 26km in length.
The Imperium Somnium (one of the Emperors personal ships) is at least 200 km in length.
The Phalanx a massive mobile battle fortress is 350km in diameter.
Some Eldar Craftworlds are as big as the moon, some even bigger than that.
The Necrons have mobile planet fortresses that make the Death Star pale in comparison.
Some Space Hulks are the size of small moons and are constantly crewed by various factions.
The Orks once constructed entire artificial moons that they used to almost destroy the Imperium.
The largest Tyranid Bioships are bigger than Glorianna class ships.
The Adeptus Mechanicus Arks can be several hundred kilometer long as they are effectively mobile manufacturing plants.
Also no Halo?
The Halo itself is 10000 km in diameter, or just shy of the diameter of the Earth.
The Ark is about 60000 km in diameter, 4 or 5 Earths could easily fit inside its circunference.
The Greater Ark was at least 6 times the size of the Ark and it produced the original Halo rings, each about 60000 km in diameter.
Then there is the biggest of all the Gurren Lagan, which is almost as big as the observable universe and it literally threw galaxies as throwing stars.
First 3 have never appeared in any movies so I think the title is a bit misleading.
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"Gurren Lagann: The Lights in the Sky are Stars" is a movie. The Harvester Mothership doesn't even make this list. The top 14 items on the list would all be from "Gurren Lagann: The Lights in the Sky are Stars", the remaining item would depend on what you want to count... the 2 light-year diameter energy cloud surrounding V'ger in Star Trek the motion picture is the next item on my list; if you don't want to count the cloud, then Unicron in "The Transformer's: the Movie" from 1986 would be next if you scale him to the planet Cybertron and use the size for Cybertron stated in the first issue of the Marvel Comics Transformers comic; Unicron would still be next if you scale him from the Michael Bay movies, if you don't like the Saturn sized Cybertron. If you don't count Michael Bay movies because they suck (a camp I am in), Unicron still scales slightly larger than the Harvester Mothership, based on calculations of Cybertron's size based on images from the episodes "Megatron's Master Plan" which would be cannon to "The Transformer's: The Movie". If your more open to using TV referenced material or material from any source since half the entries were from Star Wars expanded universe, the list after the V'ger cloud would be the Niven Ring, the Dyson Shell from "Star Trek: The Next Generation", the Orbital from The Culture series, the Magog Worldship from "Gene Rogenberry's: Andromeda", Unicron, the Forerunners Installation OO from the Halo series, Cybertron, A'Tuin the Discworld (which by the way appeared in several Discworld movies), Mogo the Green Lantern (which appeared briefly in the "Green Lantern" movie), Starkiller Base if you use actual physics, the Forerunners Halo, Unicron and Cybertron (using other size measures).
WTF?
Voiced by AI?
Missing Ringworld?
Dyson Spheres?
HALO rings?
Babalon 1-5???
What about the Haloes?
That’s what I was thinking!
What about the droid attack on the Wookies?
@@toddkurzbardwhat about the Executor from Star Wars, Citadel from Mass Effect, Long Night Of Solace from Halo, Dreadnought from Destiny, and Installation 04 from Halo
The eclipse class SSD and Vengeance class SSD only appeared in star wars legends and half of these "ships aren't ships this video is a bit miss leading.
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