A good name and registry for this ship or any hospital ship would be USS Hawkeye NCC-4077. Congrats on destroying an enemy with the Worf Maneuver and surviving.
“It says that your medical ship is in sector nine. Not sector twelve.” “We’re no longer in sector nine! We moved! What do you think the ‘M’ in MASH stands for?!” -Captain Potter.
Somehow, I can see Dr. Bashir as captain of this ship. He probably used his genetically enhanced brain to help develop it so he can really start practicing "frontier medicine"
Judging how much damage the Dominion fighters did, I WOULD take them out first, given the battleship is far less maneuverable, and you could distance yourself from it and avoid some of it's torpedos at least.
I told him this so many times, but he makes the same mistakes over and over. Oh well, doesnt matter so much. I am sure the patients on board enjoyed this. :)
I love this ship design. It's really a multi-role ship but honestly any medical ship is going to be a multi-role ship isn't it? Not every emergency is going to require the same thing and warzones are where medical ships are needed most. Seeing that it's fast and has two shuttle bays made me happy that the artist was thinking ahead as to how the role would work.
I do like this ship, yes very powerful compared to the Pasture.. I would say the medical ships should be able to fight and hold.. I looked and only showed the Olympic class ships, not sure and I would say yes, this was around Picard era.. wonder whom is the Doctor on board.. 🤔Mark 1 or Mark 2. hmm.. love the phaser, now other ships should have that , well done Captain, love the ramming maneuver and the ship held.. wow. tough ship!! very nice!!!😊🖖
Good design but a TNG Lost Era version of this could be the spade shaped section attached to an Excelsior drive section similar to the Curry/Shelley class. As a medical/logistics ship, the Curry&Shelley class are used for evac and emergency support. Instead of having the regular circular saucer section of an Excelsior docked at its back, the Galen's forward section is docked with the Excelsior drive section giving it that extra hangar/cargo area needed for emergency/evacuation missions.
Love the ship design, not sure how I feel about this being a medical ship being heavily arm and maneuverable as it is more of a front line ship. Though I can see it as a ship that goes the front line to ferry severely injured crews or rescue crew from destroyed ship to dedicated hospital ship with holo emitters throughout the ship for numerous EMH.
This is an interesting design for sure. Cool to see a Federation ship with such a long sustained phaser burst. That's the one thing that's always annoyed me regarding Federation ships. Was with how short their phaser beams could be sustained for. Yeah I too am impressed with it being a medical ship. I have always thought that a medical ship should be this well armed. I mean they're transporting injured people.
Honestly though, a post-Dominion War, post-Sovereign Starfleet cruiser being an absolute insane-o powerhouse even against Dominion tech makes a lot of sense. Even the Galaxy--a 20 year old design--was a beast in the War once the shields were tuned to be effective against the Dominion's phased polaron weapons and the Breen's energy siphon was adapted for. Something cutting edge, made in the 2080s with Sovereign+ level tech? Maybe this ship is a little overtuned, but not so much that it feels *totally* unrealistic.
Ahh yes, the Full Circle fleet. One of the Novel-Verse's cooler concepts. Once upon a time early in it's life Star Trek Online was heavily based upon the books, even had books only characters like Admiral Akaar show up now and again. I've always wanted them to pick up the threads of the Full Circle Fleet and do something with Delta Command. Yes, the gate network allows instant travel to the Jenolan Sphere, but you'd think they would still be running Full Circle missions to and from Delta Command to maintain logistics and intel. Begin writing the fanfiction/your Star Trek Adventures campaign I suppose.
Honestly having dedicated medical / hospital ships seems like a silly idea. And if you are going to have them you should give them the best defenses possible! But when you've got stasis technology, it seems silly to ship people over to a hospital ship for treatment. Just stick them in a cargo ship and send them to a starbase.
Medical ships are almost stealth-like because they are almost never seen in any series or games. I think i can count with one hand on how many times i have seen ship with medical banner on it.
I'm with you that medical ships should be fast and well armored. What I am against is arming them with quantum torpedoes. Phasers are justifiable, and you might be able to squeeze by photon torpedoes provided you only carry a handful of them, but stationing quantum torpedoes, which are very clearly weapons of mass destruction, is an actual f-cking war crime. And we all know how the Federation cares about their image.
@@weregarurumon3202 as far as I can tell the Klingons don't really have any dedicated hospital ships, and the Romulans would probably try to find some loophole they can exploit. I go into more detail in my proper comment to the video, but the long and short of it is arming hospital ships is seen a a big no-no by NATO, which the Federation is pretty heavily based off of. Legal and moral dilemmas aside, it's just strange that you'd put such a powerful attack weapon on a vessel that should be spending 99% of its time deep within friendly territory when those same torpedoes would be of far more value at the front. It just doesn't make a whole lot of sense logistically.
@@pyronuke4768Living creatures are easiest to kill when they are wounded and unable to fight back. Rules of engagement are a human construct, something not every alien race in the Star Trek universe is in any way obligated to adhere to. A ship full of injured people makes a tempting target for an easy kill. Klingons would consider it dishonorable and wouldn't do it, sure, but I can easily see the Romulans, Cardassians, Breen and other morally loose races taking an opportunity to "teach Starfleet a lesson". After all, if you kill enemy soldiers today, those same soldiers can't come after you tomorrow. The chances of a medical ship running into an enemy ship unescorted may be slim, but if and when it happens, I would prefer the medical ship to be able to fend for itself until the help arrives, if the help arrives at all. Escape if you can, fight if you must, and if you must fight, emerge victorious. 🙂
That was Totally AMAZING two Amazing battles this Medical ship is very powerful & that's the Dominion Battlecruiser not Battleship. This ship most have been named after Professor Galen from the TNG season 6 episode The Chase
Pretty sure medical ships aren't armed well for a political/diplomatic reason. They are considered non-combatants. Same reason the press corps and corpsmen in the military are clearly marked. Of course that relies on the enemy caring about the rules of war.
I'm not surprised it's well protected, but *WHY DOES A HOSPITAL SHIP HAVE QUANTUM TORPEDOES?!?* Not only is it like putting an ICBM on an amphibious assault ship, it's an actual f-cking war crime to station a wepon of mass destruction on a medical ship. Because once you stat popping those suckers off that little decal on you hull affording you diplomatic immunity, even if you were the ones attacked, now means squat. Not only have you just deliberately put all the wounded aboard into the direct line of fire, the enemy can now accuse you of using said wounded as a sheild. Now the rules of war in Star Trek are a little different, but we all know how much the Federation cares about their image. I can see a case where phasers may be allowed, but there is no way quantum torpedoes are going to pass that test. Legal and moral dilemmas aside, it's just strange that you'd put such a powerful attack weapon on a vessel that should be spending 99% of its time deep within friendly territory when those same torpedoes would be of far more value at the front. It just doesn't make a whole lot of sense logistically.
I’m here to gladly & most happily disagree with you on that point. Quite frankly, having the Hippocrates Class hospital ships armed & armored to the teeth seems a perfectly reasonable, acceptable, & logical decision. If it’s going to be anywhere in space where there’s going to be casualties, then this ship is definitely going to be needed; in order to rescue people in danger & in need of medical assistance and care, to survive being a target of enemy weapons, to get the wounded out of battle & harm’s way as quickly and efficiently as possible, & to help take down the enemy, as they hightail it back to safety. I don’t know why you don’t think that it doesn’t make sense. I think you need to rethink your opinion. Once you realize your opinion is not the most logical nor popular one out there, the better off you’ll be. You seem to be ruled by fear. Well, thanks for playing. Bye now…
"Sir, the Borg have launched an attack on the Alpha Quadrant, what can we do?"
"We must fight. Send the Medical Ships."
😂😂
A good name and registry for this ship or any hospital ship would be USS Hawkeye NCC-4077. Congrats on destroying an enemy with the Worf Maneuver and surviving.
USS Hawkeye NCC-4077. Nice. Can Klinger be a nurse? 😉😁
Yeah, but you want to avoid the USS Burns. But watch out for the USS Houlihan. She's got some huge nacelles.
@@crownprincesebastianjohano7069The USS Burns is full of worms.
@@crownprincesebastianjohano7069LOL! 🤣
“It says that your medical ship is in sector nine. Not sector twelve.”
“We’re no longer in sector nine! We moved! What do you think the ‘M’ in MASH stands for?!” -Captain Potter.
It looks like the love child of a Prometheus and Sabre class
The Galen was designed for Project Full Circle, based on the Voyager Novels. It's basically a Quantum Slip Streamed equipped medical frigate.
Cool! Thanks for the info 🖖
Daaaayum, first time i see a ship and i immediately think: "i like it. Gosh i like it!"
Captained by Worf? Prepare for RAMMING SPEED!
Somehow, I can see Dr. Bashir as captain of this ship. He probably used his genetically enhanced brain to help develop it so he can really start practicing "frontier medicine"
What a uniquely looking ship. I absolutely love it!!!
Judging how much damage the Dominion fighters did, I WOULD take them out first, given the battleship is far less maneuverable, and you could distance yourself from it and avoid some of it's torpedos at least.
Sun Tzu 101
Destroy the smaller and weaker ships first to take their weapons out of the fight, then go for the targets that are harder to kill.
I told him this so many times, but he makes the same mistakes over and over. Oh well, doesnt matter so much. I am sure the patients on board enjoyed this. :)
I love this ship design. It's really a multi-role ship but honestly any medical ship is going to be a multi-role ship isn't it? Not every emergency is going to require the same thing and warzones are where medical ships are needed most. Seeing that it's fast and has two shuttle bays made me happy that the artist was thinking ahead as to how the role would work.
Great battle and great ship.
I very much want a Starfleet Medical tv series.
Nice Showcase!😅
Love the work SFRD did, really potent ships!
The back part of the ship reminds me of a sabre class.
Also I like the non canon Merian-class which has a triangular part.
I like the small defiant size ships like this one. They are cool
I do like this ship, yes very powerful compared to the Pasture.. I would say the medical ships should be able to fight and hold.. I looked and only showed the Olympic class ships, not sure and I would say yes, this was around Picard era.. wonder whom is the Doctor on board.. 🤔Mark 1 or Mark 2. hmm.. love the phaser, now other ships should have that , well done Captain, love the ramming maneuver and the ship held.. wow. tough ship!! very nice!!!😊🖖
Nice job man! I really like this design :)
It reminds me of the small scout vessels with the arch in ST Legacy. Cool little ship! 😀
Little😳😳??
I'm usually here when Geordi doesn't have a beard lol. 😂
Every time I watch a retro badger video I always get the ship for bridge commander.
Off topic: this video currently has 36views with 5k lines. Woot
That's probably just me.
I think it has a dauntless class look as well in the rear of the ship
Excellent stuff, but I think that was a Jem Hadar battlecruser.
can you imagine the dishonor of getting defeated by an ambulance?
The last time I was this early Geordi had a beard.
Good design but a TNG Lost Era version of this could be the spade shaped section attached to an Excelsior drive section similar to the Curry/Shelley class. As a medical/logistics ship, the Curry&Shelley class are used for evac and emergency support. Instead of having the regular circular saucer section of an Excelsior docked at its back, the Galen's forward section is docked with the Excelsior drive section giving it that extra hangar/cargo area needed for emergency/evacuation missions.
I love this beautiful & powerful ship design!! It’s kind of cute and adorable
Nice to see a well armed medical ship but who would be heartless enough to attack a medical ship? It's like bombing a hospital!
Love the ship design, not sure how I feel about this being a medical ship being heavily arm and maneuverable as it is more of a front line ship. Though I can see it as a ship that goes the front line to ferry severely injured crews or rescue crew from destroyed ship to dedicated hospital ship with holo emitters throughout the ship for numerous EMH.
its a ship featured in the star trek voyager full circle series of books
This is an interesting design for sure. Cool to see a Federation ship with such a long sustained phaser burst. That's the one thing that's always annoyed me regarding Federation ships. Was with how short their phaser beams could be sustained for. Yeah I too am impressed with it being a medical ship. I have always thought that a medical ship should be this well armed. I mean they're transporting injured people.
Honestly though, a post-Dominion War, post-Sovereign Starfleet cruiser being an absolute insane-o powerhouse even against Dominion tech makes a lot of sense. Even the Galaxy--a 20 year old design--was a beast in the War once the shields were tuned to be effective against the Dominion's phased polaron weapons and the Breen's energy siphon was adapted for. Something cutting edge, made in the 2080s with Sovereign+ level tech? Maybe this ship is a little overtuned, but not so much that it feels *totally* unrealistic.
It would fit in the Picard era, Also, its details are similar to those on the Vesta-Class,
Good Battle.
Ahh yes, the Full Circle fleet. One of the Novel-Verse's cooler concepts. Once upon a time early in it's life Star Trek Online was heavily based upon the books, even had books only characters like Admiral Akaar show up now and again. I've always wanted them to pick up the threads of the Full Circle Fleet and do something with Delta Command.
Yes, the gate network allows instant travel to the Jenolan Sphere, but you'd think they would still be running Full Circle missions to and from Delta Command to maintain logistics and intel. Begin writing the fanfiction/your Star Trek Adventures campaign I suppose.
I discovered this ship in KM and loved it, but for the server crashes it seemed to cause.
Honestly having dedicated medical / hospital ships seems like a silly idea. And if you are going to have them you should give them the best defenses possible! But when you've got stasis technology, it seems silly to ship people over to a hospital ship for treatment. Just stick them in a cargo ship and send them to a starbase.
Medical ships are almost stealth-like because they are almost never seen in any series or games. I think i can count with one hand on how many times i have seen ship with medical banner on it.
Medical ships should have a special dispensation to have a cloak.
Looks like the 22nd century Delta ..Nice ship .
Soooo... that 's a medical ship? :o
Tough little ship. Can it take on the big E?
1:40 have you been giving classes on how to mess up with the cloaking device at the Klingon Academy?
🤔😳😂
😳😏 I'm beginning to see why they didn't require my services anymore 🖖. I'll pass on your details Mr Comedian. Do you like Gagh?
Sharp enough to call her the USS Scalpel.
Good. Medical ships should be tough and capable of fending for themselves, considering their nature and purpose. 🙂
I'm with you that medical ships should be fast and well armored. What I am against is arming them with quantum torpedoes. Phasers are justifiable, and you might be able to squeeze by photon torpedoes provided you only carry a handful of them, but stationing quantum torpedoes, which are very clearly weapons of mass destruction, is an actual f-cking war crime. And we all know how the Federation cares about their image.
@@pyronuke4768question does the Klingon and romulans even consider that as a warcrime?
@@weregarurumon3202 as far as I can tell the Klingons don't really have any dedicated hospital ships, and the Romulans would probably try to find some loophole they can exploit.
I go into more detail in my proper comment to the video, but the long and short of it is arming hospital ships is seen a a big no-no by NATO, which the Federation is pretty heavily based off of.
Legal and moral dilemmas aside, it's just strange that you'd put such a powerful attack weapon on a vessel that should be spending 99% of its time deep within friendly territory when those same torpedoes would be of far more value at the front. It just doesn't make a whole lot of sense logistically.
@@pyronuke4768Living creatures are easiest to kill when they are wounded and unable to fight back. Rules of engagement are a human construct, something not every alien race in the Star Trek universe is in any way obligated to adhere to. A ship full of injured people makes a tempting target for an easy kill.
Klingons would consider it dishonorable and wouldn't do it, sure, but I can easily see the Romulans, Cardassians, Breen and other morally loose races taking an opportunity to "teach Starfleet a lesson". After all, if you kill enemy soldiers today, those same soldiers can't come after you tomorrow.
The chances of a medical ship running into an enemy ship unescorted may be slim, but if and when it happens, I would prefer the medical ship to be able to fend for itself until the help arrives, if the help arrives at all. Escape if you can, fight if you must, and if you must fight, emerge victorious. 🙂
@@MisterMarin I see what you're saying, I really do, but the idea just doesn't sit right with me.
Did they ever do an olympic pasture ship in bc
I like it
How'd you get the game to 4k??? I'd love to play in 4k!
It's at 1080P. I upscale it to 4K using an upscaler 🖖
This ship looks like a mix between the Dauntless class and the Vesta class starships.
That was Totally AMAZING two Amazing battles this Medical ship is very powerful & that's the Dominion Battlecruiser not Battleship. This ship most have been named after Professor Galen from the TNG season 6 episode The Chase
Yes, that's a good theory with regards to the naming of the ship. Oops about the Battlecruiser 🤣 thanks. 🖖
@@RetroBadgerGaming it's easy to mistake the Dominion Battlecruiser for the Battleship
now have it fight 2 Negh'Vars :P
at least u dont have to do the WORF MANUVER lol Or maybe u got to do that oh its needed and it works!
Ironic to have the last Jem Hadar ship destroyed by their own tactic.
Essentially a battlefield medical ship. The Venom Snake of starships.
The ship itself is a weapon.
William Adama
if you colour it purple it would look like a dominion bug ship
So explain to me why a "hospital ship" would have quantum torpedoes and massive phaser banks?!?!
Pretty sure medical ships aren't armed well for a political/diplomatic reason. They are considered non-combatants. Same reason the press corps and corpsmen in the military are clearly marked.
Of course that relies on the enemy caring about the rules of war.
Never piss off a medic!!!
A bunch of them would make excellent escort ships.
I'm not surprised it's well protected, but *WHY DOES A HOSPITAL SHIP HAVE QUANTUM TORPEDOES?!?* Not only is it like putting an ICBM on an amphibious assault ship, it's an actual f-cking war crime to station a wepon of mass destruction on a medical ship. Because once you stat popping those suckers off that little decal on you hull affording you diplomatic immunity, even if you were the ones attacked, now means squat. Not only have you just deliberately put all the wounded aboard into the direct line of fire, the enemy can now accuse you of using said wounded as a sheild.
Now the rules of war in Star Trek are a little different, but we all know how much the Federation cares about their image. I can see a case where phasers may be allowed, but there is no way quantum torpedoes are going to pass that test.
Legal and moral dilemmas aside, it's just strange that you'd put such a powerful attack weapon on a vessel that should be spending 99% of its time deep within friendly territory when those same torpedoes would be of far more value at the front. It just doesn't make a whole lot of sense logistically.
I’m here to gladly & most happily disagree with you on that point. Quite frankly, having the Hippocrates Class hospital ships armed & armored to the teeth seems a perfectly reasonable, acceptable, & logical decision. If it’s going to be anywhere in space where there’s going to be casualties, then this ship is definitely going to be needed; in order to rescue people in danger & in need of medical assistance and care, to survive being a target of enemy weapons, to get the wounded out of battle & harm’s way as quickly and efficiently as possible, & to help take down the enemy, as they hightail it back to safety. I don’t know why you don’t think that it doesn’t make sense. I think you need to rethink your opinion. Once you realize your opinion is not the most logical nor popular one out there, the better off you’ll be. You seem to be ruled by fear. Well, thanks for playing. Bye now…
I think the ridiculous amount of ships you have access to has made watching these clips a bit repetitive
That was crazy