Space Battle | Ambience | 2 hours
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- Опубліковано 24 лют 2019
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The #1 priority for me is to create an ambience with heavy focus on the auditive experience. No immersive ambience should have a hearable loop and every video is filled with recorded samples, that may only be heard just once in 2 hours. Every ambience should be as unique as possible and provide a realistic and immersive experience for the listener. Sit back and enjoy!
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Software:
- Steinberg Cubase
- Adobe After Effects
- Adobe Premiere
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© Audio Copyright Jamie Nord (Ambience Lab) | 2019 | All rights reserved
I watched in the window of the interior deck as she was engulfed in the fiery orange cloud. The most powerful ship in the galaxy had just fallen, the Mothership of the Intergalactic Imperium. Gone.
Surprisingly, our ship shook at the force of the explosions. No sooner had the ship exploded, it disappeared into the vast emptiness of space.
Officers shouted orders on the main deck preparing to counterstrike the enemy fleet, all were in vain. Withought our Mothership to give orders, our fleet fell into a fit of utter chaos. What should have been a complete victory on our part, became every officers worst nightmare.
While our fleet struggled to hold the enemy fleet back and maintain some order, the enemy flanked us taking ship after ship. Alarms blared and the deck flashed red indicating the incoming attack. Realizing the hopelessness of the situation, I and several other officers ran into the hall in an attempt to reach the escape pods. The force of the enemy's rockets blasting into our ship threw us onto the floor. Distant orders could be heard through the explosions and ringing in my ears. Another wave of enemy rockets blew through the ships exterior, causing a breach in the ships main hall blowing us all out into the silent cold hell of space. As I floated further out, darkness overtook me and last I could see that the enemy fleet was moving to take the planet and secure a victory.
Such was the fate of our glorious Intergalactic Imperium. Reduced to ashes by a petty fleet of pathetic rebels...
I have no idea how your comment landed in the spam folder; I just noticed... but thank you so much, I love it!
@@AmbienceLab Its my pleasure, and thank you. 😁😊
Ambience Lab I love how it’s deafened. Reminds me of The Expanse and Battlestar Galactica.
Is it alright if I use this dialogue for a game and credit you?
@@tkts8782 Absolutely 😊
Just want to say, I would have laughed my ass off if this video was 2 hours of pure silence.
Hahaha
Fucking LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ianen TD so happy u didnt get r/wooooshed
It wouldn't necessarily be totally silence of course...but I'm not sure you'd want to hear explosions, since it would mean that it was your ship taking damage.
No, see, explosions are actually louder in space because there’s no oxygen to get in the way of the sound waves. Lol jk
"It didn't take long for Reach to fall. Our enemy was ruthless. Efficient. But they weren't nearly fast enough. For you had already passed the torch.
And because of you, we found Halo, unlocked its secrets, shattered our enemy's resolve.
Our victory - _your_ victory - was so close... I wish you could have lived to see it.
But you belong to Reach. Your body, your armor - all burned and turned to glass. Everything...except your courage. That, you gave to us.
And with it, we can rebuild."
- Dr. Catherine E. Halsey, August 30, 2552
Rip Noble 6 one of the best Spartans who ever lived
"So what kind of music are you into?"
"I've got 34 combat hours. Simulated."
How many live-fire concerts?
@@tackyman2011 uhhhh 2, including this one
And I'm telling you,
I got a bad feeling about this drop.
You always say that, "iVe GoT a BaD fEeLiNg AbOuT tHiS dRoP"
@@shotguncleric Yeah, well, when we get home without you, I'll call your folks.
Brace yourselves for the hundreds of “no sound in space” comments
accurate
But its true 🤷♂️
I was 93
Well where is the problem. Take some inside-the-ship sounds like background-chatter, alarms, fire, weapon-sounds ect. This is simple 08/15 battlefield sound.
Shilop Namreg “damage report?” “Sir port side has suffered heavy damage from groaning about stating the obvious, damage control teams report the situation is stable” “thank the emperor, order them to fix what they can then we will decide our next move, in the meantime tell the astropath to send a message to the admiral requesting permission to withdraw for repairs”
I imagine a gigantic war, between two absolutely enormous empires, where battle is most intense, there is now sound in space because an atmosphere gets made from all the dust, and particles and air from countless ships.
imagine how scary it would be to start hearing sounds in space D: DURING A F* BATTLE
You have no idea how long I've wanted a space battle ambience video that wasn't ultra loud or had far too much action going on to relax to. This is absolutely perfect, feels like I'm stood in a capital ship on the edge of the combat zone watching my forces battle it out, with the occaisional shots or fighters coming a tad too close for comfort. My favourite yet!!
That is so nice of you :D It's always a struggle for me to find the perfect balance between having enough in the ambience to make it interesting but not too much to make it annoying. I am still learning, but I'm glad that you think it turned out well :)
The battle that I'm writing is from the alien commanders perspective. She was leading the attack but the flagship was at the back of the line with the carriers and their escorts with the mass driver ships ahead of them keeping the human ships away. Also the big loud explosions are human ship anti-matter reactors blowing
@@AmbienceLab why is there noise?
I was trying to sleep with this audio but a explosion scared the shit of me..
@@S.G.A.R.C.O When the noise comes from the inside of your spaceship or something hits the hull you would be able to hear it.
Warning. Shields down. Critical engine power loss. Falling into the atmosphere. Estimated time until impact with surface: 4 minutes 48 seconds. Preparing escape pods.
Overloading warp engines, it is better to die for the emperor than live for your self!!
It is not sound traveling in space, it is sound generated from the hull when interacting with the intense energy released by nearby energy weapons.
Also there would be huge amounts of particles and shrapnel moving at high speeds.
Works for me ^_^
Gas cloud created by engines and rocket explosions
True. Sound cannot travel in space as sound is the interpretation by our audio centers in our brains of physical energy waves in air (or water) impacting the eardrum. If there was no air, there would be nothing that could push the eardrum and cause the perception of sound. In space, there is no medium by which to transfer waves of energy between molecules of matter. Pure energy can only travel through space in the form or electromagnetic radiation such as radio, infrared, visible, and gamma rays. Obviously, these rays in and of themselves do not cause soundwaves within an atmosphere. Even if you were in a ship that contained an enclosed atmosphere, if there is no medium by which to transfer physical waves of energy through space, you would not hear anything beyond your ship.
That being said, I have a way to justify sounds in space like this or any sci-fi universe that exists. I like to imagine that highly advanced ships could surely have special environmental analysis software that perfectly replicates the sounds that would be heard by the ship if there was a medium by which to transfer the soundwaves and plays these sounds throughout the ship. The purpose of this is to enhance the crew's situational awareness. Any tool that could enhance situational awareness in a fast-paced, 0G, 3-dimensional battlefield would be imperative to survival.
That would be quite amazing! :D
If we got by all the scientific fact you stated. Then we would at least here the shock on your ship. And you would "hear" the shockwave from explosion of close ship. That ambiance is the most accurate i've found so far.
This and environmental suits.
You would probably hear the sound of PDF weapons and impacts on your own hull though.
that last two sentence is incredeibly intelligent in a science-fiction point of view. well done!
Mundane, he thought.
The Admiral looks out the bridge from his flagship. The battles raged outside in muffled explosion. Energy weapons streak across the blackness of space hitting their mark with 100% accuracy. Missiles nullified by heavy point defense turrets or explodes harmlessly at the edge of their forcefield. And somewhere below the deck, small arms fire were heard as the crew repel boarding parties.
In the midst of the battle he was sipping hot chocolate while reading damage reports.
Space battle, with the exception of boarding actions, lacked all the flair and tension of planetside warfare. Once the plan has been drawn, there was simply nothing else to do but sit and wait. When the enemy arrives, they don't come right in your face. In truth, you can't even see them with your naked eye. At distances of tens of thousands of kilometres away, they are merely black specks in the space, their presence only barely known by the brief spark of their weapons fire.
When the battle commence, gun masters leave the aiming and firing to the ship's onboard AI, meddling only when needed to manually switch targets. The distances along with elements that would affect the accuracy was too complex to be left in the hands of a human brain.
In the vastness of space where there's no cover even the smallest destroyer is too big to execute any meaningful flanking maneuvers to catch your enemy off guard. Any flanking maneuvers via warping will be quickly detected and dealt with overwhelming fire. You cannot powerup your shields while exiting hyperspace at the same time. If anything, such strategy will be a waste of resources. Ship kills hardly explode in dramatic ball of nuclear fire. How often you can critically damage the stern of a ship when all its guns are trained at you at the bow? No, he thought. As analogy, a real space battle is two armor clad soldiers standing few paces apart and taking turns throwing rocks at each other until one side capitulates.
This campaign has entered its 16th hour. He resisted the urge to yawn...
No,I cant hear the bridge noise.
Outstanding piece of work!
I like it
I've been needing this for added immersion when writing my sci-fi short story, thank you.
Awesome :D If you want, you can drop me a link to the short story, when it's finished; I'm curious :)
@@AmbienceLab Will do, I'll be working on the final 5th chapter and the epilogue this summer, and hopefully it'll be done within a month or so. I also do weekly content here on UA-cam as well so I have to get the summer's gaming videos done before I start wrapping things up. If you want to read what I have so far, though, you can read it here: www.deviantart.com/redrich1917/gallery/66540422/Crimson-Dawn-The-Frontier-Wars
Though, a bit of a fair warning: some of what I wrote references an alternate history web-novel (also on my DeviantArt) that I wrote from 2015 to 2017, since it's technically a continuation of that story set nearly 500 years in the future, but I tried to write it as a standalone thing as best I could while giving enough context of the state of the galaxy, with some minor world building in the prologue.
@@PremierRikLatyeskov me2
Basically coming back to this comment to say that while the link is still the same, the story is indeed finished. Though there is another short story that I added to it as a sort of bonus chapter that takes place in-between the events of the main story, and I think I have at least one more planned if all goes well. If I have ideas for another bonus chapter from a different perspective in the main conflict of the story, I'll probably make some short stories for it. I'll just plop the link here again though:
www.deviantart.com/redrich1917/gallery/66540422/Crimson-Dawn-The-Frontier-Wars
Heavy Artillery Captains log: We have lost guns 10, 33, and 6 on gun deck C. Gun decks D and A are still going strong, but I have to wonder at how long we will last out here. We have been under heavy fire for a little less then thirty minutes. I'm no Technician, but I know that no shield can stand it forever. The men are quiet at their stations. This is a nasty business.
@4brothers explore Thanks mate
What's a Heavy Artillery "Caption"?
Nice
@@davidsirmons Missed that. Thank you, haha
@@jwburgess8389 runs into room SIR INCOMING BOMBERS
M41 blood angel cruisers engage tyranid hive fleet in outer atmosphere combat
Even the angels of death awe in the presence of annihilation. The reclamation pools await.
Ave imperator Brother, a glorious Victory for the angels it's to come
FOR THE EMPEROR AND THE BLOOD OF SANGUINIUS!
*amgery hissing*
The Emperor protects
As usual the space marines show up and take the credit for the Planetary Defence Forces bloody efforts...
"Truth's ship isn't taking part in the attack. He must have gone to ground."
"Roger that, ma'am. We're on him. Kick the door."
OORAH
We knew the price of victory wouldn't be easily paid. We knew sacrifices have to be made.
How foolish we were.
After months of fighting off the invaders, we suffered from so many drawbacks. Colony planets were razed to the ground by the aliens, rendered utterly uninhabitable. Resouces became scarce as we hemorrage them faster than we can scrape them up. Worse, disease outbreaks happen everywhere right now.
I don't know how much longer we can survive this...
I don't know how, but you took the literal opposite of peace and made it relaxing. Kudos
+Battle Report: X Legion.
-Two frigates lost.
-28 astartes brothers wounded.
-Enemy known as the Diasporex could not be found due to strategic retreat.
+Current course of action:
-Activate reinforcement protocol 192-EC.
+III Legion on hold for new orders.
I remember Istivaan 3.
How did you lose two frigates but only 28 astartes?
@@wilfchapman-gandy8120 not all frigates are manned by astartes.
Absolutely amazing, you have transported me into another world this is awesome.
Really enjoying this! Good background ambience for tabletop starship combat games.
Thank you so much for this bit of peace and tranquility.
BRILLIANT..... JUST BRILLIANT.
Thank you so much for sharing
Oh boy, another battle ambience video. time to queue up the 80's J-pop playlist concurrently
Played this with a few tabs open. Picked different times for each and finally played Mechanicus as the 2nd or 3rd loudest :) Chores have never been this intense and spiritual!
Space...The final Fontier...The last place that Mankind hasn't fought in....yet.
And when it happens, it will be a deaf war. There is no sound in space.
Also sound like being an imperial guardsman inside a bunker on the Charlemagne Line.
The young man placed his palms against the window of the refugee cruiser, simultaneously captivated and horrified as he watched fighter after fighter dodge and weave, and battleships burst in bright blue flames only for the wreckage to plummet to the scarred planet below. The dueling factions were distinguishable to the boy only by the shapes of their ships as the flashes of explosions and blaster-fire lit up the abyss like strobe lights.
He knew very little of who these factions were, or why they had chosen his home to become the latest piece of collateral damage in their war. All he knew was what he saw, and what he could observe had done little but confuse him immensely. For as long as he'd been told stories of battles between powers, even the most complicated of conflicts had boiled down to one side being shown iniquitous through how they conducted their end of the fight. But as he watched the strangers' war rage, both sides seemed to have a mutual understanding of what they wouldn't do.
Several refugee transports trailed behind, around and before the cruiser he watched from; and both factions made clear efforts to intentionally avoid harming them. No fighter from either side shot when one was in the line of fire, nor seemed to consciously use one for cover. A few reckless pilots ducked a little too close for the boy's comfort, only to flee once they realized how close they came to disturbing the innocent.
"Ja'zun?" Called a feminine voice, tainted with a gentle but intense concern. "Please, don't stay out there any longer, it's not safe!"
As if to punctuate her point, a massive explosion boomed through the near-vacuum of the upper atmosphere as an out-of-control fighter slammed into the side of a smaller transport, crippling the ship and doubtlessly dooming everyone on board to incineration as the fractured vessel began to fall back to the surface. Ja'zun's eyes locked onto the falling wreckage, a panic finally tearing through his facade of apathetic intrigue, and a prayer that no one he knew was on the ship.
Within seconds of the explosion, he felt a slender hand seize his wrist with the grip of a boa. It pulled him away from the window, and practically threw him into a small room. The young woman sealed the door behind her, slamming an additional button that seemed to trigger an additional blast seal. She turned to Ja'zun with a glare like burning daggers.
"Yeah, no." She barked, storming up to him and leveling a finger to his face. "I know you want to figure things out, but your deductions won't be useful to anyone if you get mangled, torched, sucked into space or even..." She trailed off, the anger on her face dying as she closed her eyes. She let out a deep breath, as if calming herself from her protective tirade, before looking to Ja'zun with a light he couldn't quite recognize behind her eyes. "Look... just stay close to me, okay? I don't want to lose you, not this time."
Ja'zun tried his best to smile for her, but it was a gesture stained with uncertainty despite its sincerity. Regardless it seemed to comfort the girl, as she relaxed and flopped onto a small cot that laid against the wall. Slowly, the young man moved to sit down next to her, and set his arm around her shoulder.
Together they listened to the chaos outside until the sounds of war faded away, leaving them in the silence of open space for the first time.
Just wondering how anyone suffering from PTSD especially combat vets from the middle east would react to this. Does it give them nightmares? Or does it do the opposite and help them sleep?
both
I sleep to it but thats just me.
Although sound doesn't travel in space...
This is really cool!
It's possible the ship takes the electromagnetic waves that emanate from such ships/battles and transfer them to sound so we have "tactile" feedback.
Sound carries better in space since there's no air to get in the way!
@@zingtea very true
@@zingtea yup
Sound no, but maybe shockwaves. When something explodes the wave of gas created is what causes the real force. I could totally see those traveling across a vacuum and hitting a hull, causing the ship to vibrate. As for the rest of the sounds yeah radio or comms could totally pick up particle cannons.
Listening to this whist playing stellaris is epic
Yes thank you so much …I’m gonna have amazing dreams tonight ‼️😆🥱😴
These comments and the video's ambience makes for a great time.
Damn it! The Empire’s sure pounding the hell out of our outposts on this moon. Finding an intact base before our suits run out of oxygen will be hard…
This is the perfect sleep aid for those suffering from war caused PTSD
instant subscriber. this ambience is truly inspiring as I am starting to write this ambience takes me to a whole new level of immersion. Thank you Ambience Lab.
Now I have a good ambient music while playing Ogame. ❤ thank you!
Quality as always
Oh hey, look, Coruscant!
This is where the fun begins
“From the makers of Vietnam comes, Vietnam 2: ptsd...IN SPACE!”
"Vietnam 2: Astral Boogaloo"
Absolutely love this! Subscribed and rang that bell, I'm now the 670th subscriber!
This is excellent for us Theater of the Mind types!
Red alert raise shields standby phasers and quantum torpedos, signal the fleet to engage at their own discreation
Roger that! All Federation and allied ship! Move to engage!
Rumbles of concussive blasts yes. Lasers, fly bys and rocket incoming no.
Space is silent.
That being said its actually useful for beings that use auditory as a sense (like us) for the computer to simulate noise of near by ships like Hollywood cuz it helps in the form of additional information and for some normalcy in a foreign environment. Especially smaller ships. If you can hear the engines and ambient sound you can get an idea of positions and intent.
Sound travels in space through the ether of our imagination.
The imperium would underestimate us, that was our greatest advantage. With our new weapon completed and ready to go, we figured we at least had a chance. We forced the imperium into an engagement at their biggest industrial world, it was relatively lightly defended but there was no way they could let us have it. As soon as we arrived the imperial fleet was waiting for us, all their pretty ships lined up so professionally; it almost felt a shame to destroy such works of engineering. Either way it had to be done, as soon as we jumped in we organized ourselves across a matching battle line. As soon as the battle kicked off we decided to test our new weapon against their flagship; a mothership class ship called the Andrea Doria. The impact could even be heard from our fleet, the imperium had no idea we had something so strong... and neither did we, shortly after impact and to the surprise of everyone present regardless of side, the mothership was obliterated by a short series of massive secondary explosions. I guess we hit something important cause there wasn't anything left to tell you a ship was ever there. After that both fleets sat for just a few seconds in a stunned silence before some of our missile cruisers broke the stalemate with a volley. After that... it wasn't even a battle. The imperium fell into complete chaos, each ship seemed to operate by itself, there was no cohesion whatsoever. We sent some strike craft around their flanks who managed to break open their line enough for some of our frigates to get in and wreak some havoc. They may have stood a chance, but with the flagship destroyed and their lines broken... it could barely be called a skirmish... it was a massacre
Omg I loved this, absolutely brilliant.
What's so cool, is that if the battle is in a planet's high atmosphere, then this is a pretty accurate ambience.
i love you for this! subbed
Sounds in space..thats a Good 1
i absolutly adore your videos, especially the space themed ones! keep it up
"One Last Battle" - Bill Roper
It's been two years since I saw you, since I stood upon the ground
In the shadow of a shuttle that too soon for space was bound
And now I am a warrior, a pilot for the Fleet
And they told me that I can't go home 'til the enemy's defeat
And now I'm on the front lines in this damned patrol corvette
Shot fifteen of the alien ships and they haven't got us yet
And I curse the foe and I curse this ship and I curse each single fight
For I'm haunted by the memory of you on a moonlit summer night
I remember how we sat there looking down upon the bay
And you told me that you'd wait for me if it took ten-thousand days
But I've been gone for a long time and I've been so far away
And each time I go into battle, dear, for both of us I pray
The foe retreats before us now, his conquest he has lost
We've beaten him back, we've smashed his ships, but Lord at what a cost
Ten-thousand men like graveless in the emptiness of space
And they died so far from heart and home and their woman's fond embrace
The alien fleet's before us now, the final battle draws nigh
And I cannot know before it's done if I'll live or I shall die
But if, this one last battle, I should manage to survive
I'll come home to you, for the war'll be through and I'll take you for my bride
combining this with the Daidalos CIC Ambiance is amazing
Amazing!
I listened to this at work,is really calming,I get strange looks tho
Never did I ever feel more helpless than when our main catapult got hit in the middle of a meeting engagement. They had to figure out how to cram three whole wings into a secondary launch bay that was usually meant for shuttles, tenders and other utility ships. Launching a fighter through that was like trying to throw a punch through a mail slot; I'm still not sure how I got out without tearing my tail off.
Very good :) i like it
THIS IS PERFECT THANK YOUUU
Im putting into a video my friends comic and it has a space battle AND THIS IS THA VIDEO IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
I would’ve liked less ballistic weapons sounds and more sci-fi esque laser sounds but i know their a pain in the ass to make so this is great nonetheless!
It's not so much about the difficulty of creating the laser sounds, they are definitly doable :D my personal idea of this ambience was a rather not-too Sci-fi esque approach (also because lasers can become quite annoying after a while imo) but everyone has their own imagination of something that doesn't exist yet in real life of course :)
Maybe I will make another space battle ambience and focus more on the star wars / star trek / laser aspect :)
Thanks for the feedback!
Ambience Lab yeah my mind sees a space battle somewhere like the Star Wars style or even better the Sins of a solar empire style but that style has ballistics in it as well as a good amount of lasers and pulse style weapons so I’m varied on what I imagine when it comes to styles like this. I would like a more Sci-fi style version though so if you ever make it I will definitely listen to it also your welcome on the feedback thank you for listening to my blathering! :)
Someone never played the Traveller role-playing game. Hand-held rail guns (gauss rifles) could be found even at high tech levels.
anyone else think those 2 planets are dangerously close
There isn’t a lot of videos like this and that makes me sad
This is giving me intense flashbacks from Space War II. Us humans fought against the Gray Alien Empire. I can smell the oil, I can hear laser shots whiz past my ship.
We were still using oil?
Class: Dreadnought
Subclass: Monarch Aegis-type
Primary weapon: Class-V Heavy Ballistic Cannons
Secondary Weapons: Heavy Flak Turrets
Module 1: Fighters/Interceptors
Module 2: Light Missiles
Module 3: Tractor Beam
Module 4: Warp Jump
Name: _No Refunds_
This sounds like standard battle sounds to me
“I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.” - Roy Batty
Fun fact, you wouldn't hear any of this in space but this is nice
Wouldn't it depend on how close I are
@@anthonylusterman1416 Nah space is a vacuum or some shit
Ohh
@@anthonylusterman1416 its like, if you are lost in space, no one will ever find you because they can't hear your screams for help then your drifting through space forever.
@@ProOmega-09 that sounds hella scary
Very cool. Perfect for my fantasy space opera setting. Favourited. Thank you!
I can't wait for James Rosone to finish his "Rise of the Republic" series, but in the meantime I'm thinking of getting into the "Galaxy's Edge" series. This video, and your other space station ambience, should make great background noise to read to
All jokes aside, I can’t see this as a space battle, maybe something ground, but not spaces but still sounds great!!
Mute the video for an even more realistic experience!
Ah, perfect for my sleep
So Cool!
*PERSONAL LOG NO. 98892*
*THE STRIKE CLAW GOT HIT BY A STRAY PROTON TORPEDO*
"JERRY, Where the hell did you bring us up now?!"
*J.E.R.R.Y:* "T-T-This has to be some kind of a mistake. I was sure that the coordinates for the Solar Flail blueprint is located right around this sector."
*BUTCH:* "A sector that is being used as a Battle ground for the Allied Federation, and judging from those bulky ugly ass ships, those has to be Primas Battle cruisers."
"Last thing we need right is the Admiral's rant about us being out of place if he ever sees us in these sector, and I am not in a mood to hear his raggy voice right now!"
*J.E.R.R.Y:* "Wait, wait, wait! I am getting some signal from our objective, and it appears to be moving?"
"Excuse me, moving? As in a moving ship or just a pile of debris?"
*J.E.R.R.Y:* "I am not joking Thomas. It appears that the blueprint seems to be on that...ship over there."
*Sounds of war erupted around them*
*BUTCH:* "No offense here but... that's a Greater Primar Heavy Gunship. Those types would rip our shields and armor apart if we get close to them. I am all up for a good run but not in stupid way like this."
"Then we move to my plan."
*J.E.R.R.Y:* "Oh great, here we go again."
"Jerry, patch me into the commander of these operation, that way we can coordinate a critical plan of attack and distract that heavy Gunship while me and Butch here would sneak in and get the blueprint out while setting a time bomb from within. How's that for a plan?"
Cool
Question who did the background pic of the two planets?
It looks amazing. :D
this sound is in atmosphere, sound cant travel through space.
But if you were inside of a ship with an oxygen-rich environment, there would then be soundwaves.
It’s a video. And a cool video. But not real.
@@troyevitt2437 You could only hear whats inside the atmosphere of the ship, everything outside would be quiet unless there is gas or physical contact with the ship
Absolutly perfekt. I now play Star trek online and nearly every game i have without Sounds^^ instead your ambience is Playing.
Maybe you could do a medevil or dwarfen(lord of the rings) war ambience.
As if you hear the fight outside your castle walls in the night woild be amazing
Absolutely, I was planning a medieval war/battle ambience as well :)
@@AmbienceLab dont know if you are a startrak fan as well but ambience of being in a Borg Cube while it may be assimilating flying and so on would be also verry cool atleast for me haha you are doing a great job
Ambience Lab you could still keep it sy fy if you use the squats (basically the dwarves of 40k)
3:35 - 3:45 my favorite part
😊
(This is Keith's perspective, Claire's friend [Claire is the person talking in my other comments] this is after Claire went to X45BHI)
Must. Keep. Going.
I say to myself, as I try to get to the loading docks. Bexlaria-59 has been invaded, and everything is being burned.
I pant, the oxygen getting lower as the shield is being broken. I get to my ship. Climbing in, I put on a space suit, ready to be attacked. Turning on the controls, I fly out the port. The pressure inside my ship stops, and I know I'm out of the danger zone. For now. I turn my ship around and look back, blood pounding in my ears. My friends are on there. The people who lived there. All 3056 of them. Burnt to a crisp. Claire, Adella, and Thomas are all on X45BHI, but they are in danger as well. The aliens who threatened us, have started attacking them. I fly forward, as fast as my ship can go, up the side of Bexlaria-59, and over it, just is I see flames behind me. Gunshots are heard over the comms, people screaming, then silence. Static. The aliens largest weapon is fully powered up, I hear it buzz.
It shoots, and the whole ship is up in flames. Now i know, everyone on there is dead. I head towards X45BHI, heart beating loudly. Tears roll down my face, but I don't know why. I'm not sad. Not really...
I need to know they're okay.
It's been 5 hours. Still not there. No one has contacted yet...
It's been 7 hours. Running low on oxygen inside the ship. Need to put my helmet back on.
8 hours.> "HELLO? HELLO IS ANYONE THERE?" A voices says over the intercom. I wait I silence for a second, fearing the aliens have found me again.
"HELLO? HELLO, THIS IS THOMAS LEWIS, PLEASE IS AMYONE LISTENING?" Thomas?
I run to the intercom, pushing the button. "THOMAS! Your alive!!" I say. "KEITH? GUYS, ITS KEITH."
another voice is heard. Adella
"KEITH? CLAIRE, GET OVER HERE, ITS KEITH" Claire can be heard in the background, then closer.
"KEITH, I THOUGHT YOU DIED"
"Yeah, guys, I thought you all died too! Are you safe?"
"YEAH, WE ARE HIDING IN THE FOREST" thomas says
"Okay, I'm 2 hours away, hold on and keep talking to me"
We keep talking, but they are cut off. Gunshots.
By the God-Emperor, give me RAMMING SPEED!
I thought battles and explosions in space would be silent.
This is not real.
I %100 believe that human engineers would design artificial battle sounds for combat. I feel like the psychological impact of the true silence of combat in a vacuum would be very much no bueno.
Realistically, you would either be bored or scared out of your mind.
Your sightlines are literally millions of miles so its either a long range nuke fight or they just hide from each other
this is epic
Just seeing cybertron in the back reminds its cool
Sound like 2 planet sized space battleship battling each other............kinda scary if you imagine it
Sound in space can actually be heard. Under perfect conditions. Imagine you're underwater. And what appears to be a giant water bubble is about to pass right by you. If you poked you're head in, there is sound inside. Same thing happens with the vacuum of space. As a few years ago the first ever recorded "space sound" was discovered. Unless you're directly inside that floating pocket of sound. Then yes you will never hear it.
Weapons hot, deflectors to full
(ST: Picard reference?)
Wish somebody do the same for Star Wars
(Sry,it still needs work,and i am a Filipino,so if theres a problem with my grammar then i apologize)
Officer:fleets 1 and 2 are down sir!!!
Admiral:contact the rest of our ships to go maximum thrusts and fire everything!!!
Officer:but admiral,there's only 500 of our ships! Do you seriously want to send your own men to their deaths by fighting an enemy fleet with 1400 ships?!
Admiral:do as i say,or its off for you to space!!!
Officer 2:admiral,we are detecting enemy reinforcements coming from both our port and starboard side,we will be caught in a heavy crossfire if we dont fall back!!!
Officer 3:we have detected escape pods out there sir!!!
(Until a barrage of missiles hit their starboard side)
Officer:ADMIRAL,90% OF OUR SHIELDS ARE ALREADY DAMNED AND OUR WEAPONS HAVE CEASED TO FUNCTION,YOU MUST ORDER A RETREAT NOW!!!
Admiral:NO,STAY ON COURSE DAMMIT!!!
Officer 3:With all due respect admiral,if we dont retreat now,we'll be a sitting duck out here!
Admiral:dammit!!! I thought we'll have the shot...contact the surviving allied ships and commence full retreat,and get those pods out of the battle!!!
Imo sounds a little more like a ground battle than my version of space :)
Sure space battles with epic mother ships, fighter battles, intense explosions, and powerful laser weaponry are cool...
But why are there no underwater sci-fi battles?
Because that's called horror.
That's called submarine battle.
Best ASMR.
Sounds more like a land battle than a space battle. Anyhow very cool.
If there was sound in space, it would sound exactly like this hehe
the battle of sector 001 comes to mind
"IT'S A GUNDAM--"
The first war ended before anyone could even fire a shot. During the first Vestige Conflict, in what is now the Triumph system, our meager forces gripped onto that neutron star like an ill-tempered child. The Inari, being the militant isolationists they were, diverted all of their fleets to stomp out our little escapade. I stood aboard the IMS Jepplyr with Doctor Hammond when their first fleet slipped out of hyperspace. He didn’t hesitate to call off hostilities, despite my objections. In retrospect, he saved countless lives. If only he were there to welcome our ships back home.
Not many got to see the assassination footage from the negotiations. And fewer still were there in person. Their technique was crude, barbaric... but effective. I watched as my leader and best friend melted into a puddle of plasma and fire. The arrogant snobs left without a word.
Now, I stand where he once stood, bathing in the radiation of that same star. Decades have passed since that fateful day, and I smile giddily as the Jepplyr glides through the debris of the Vestige’s third and final fleet. I step away from the command table and grasp an old shotgun. As I load shell after shell into the weapon’s magazine, I can’t help but reflect over its rudimentary design. Crude, barbaric... effective. The Vestige has called for peace negotiations. I’ve instead ordered my ships to glass their worlds until they shine like mirrors. The Vestige’s “leader” cowers in the corner of the command center as I rack a shell into the chamber.
This would be cool ambient in halo
I mean if the sounds are of things impacting the hull of the ship then it woudl be 100% posible
Sounds like a gun range compared to the battle that took place in the Cervantes system. Over a thousand ships were lost between Federation and Conclave forces, a testament to the destructive capabilities of mankind.
Data log. October 2, 2604.
The Comixian Space fleet is in active combat with the Mathewians of Fortuna 4. When the leader of Sladka was killed in 2598, outrage was provoked by the Faction. The First Intergalactic war began. When Izania was defeated in 2602, the Mathewians were all left. The war will not come to an end until at least 2615.
We’re here for the long run.
-Lieutenant Javra Myra.
STATUS OF AUTHOR : Deceased. KIA over Alpha Fortuna on 3 May 2613.
Lower orbit battle :o