Wolf 359. Back in the old days it was supposedly the site of some big battle in an old sci-fi show. More then a couple of people over the years wondered if somehow it was an omen for things to come. A place where some epic battle would be held here for how close it is to the system of Earth. The greatest event that ever occurred in the system was someone who enjoyed the old shows of earth, and proposed to the love of their life after convincing them to visit the system. It was quite the little spectacle. For most its just a small, lonely star with no planets or asteroids, and its flare ups made it too undesirable for even a refueling station. It eventually earned the nickname 'Lone Wolf of Leo.' Treated as a good place for training for warp jumps from earth, many spacers have started their longer journeys by passing through the system. A peaceful journey to get one started with traveling the wider galaxy.
@@StarbaseAmbient And thank you for posting these videos. They help me get through work and for thinking about story things. I really do appreciate you getting this music, finding the images, and even the little animations you add.
I'm so glad to hear it, it's my pleasure. It's a hobby I really enjoy, from composing the pieces to finding the art for the video. I'm just glad to be able to share it. Thanks again! 🙏💜
This track is becoming one of my favorites of yours. "I am there in the void, watching W359, the rays of light irradiate my forehead and I start to have visions. Visions of the past?! no wait, not mine! .. or maybe of a future?! Who knows..." @StarbaseAmbient You absolutely must further develop this line of videos!
Thank you DC! I certainly will, I'm slowly working through the nearest known stars, reading about them first before sitting down to compose a fitting track. Means a lot that you liked this one, thank you for commenting to let me know! 💜🙏
@@StarbaseAmbient It sounds like you have a fascinating creative process, diving into the details of the stars before translating that knowledge into music! nice! Keep up the incredible work and I can't wait to hear more of your star-inspired tracks! You know im loving it!! 🦇👽
Captain's Log. Stardate 85001. or in Gregorian terms, April 5th, 2385. - - Stardate 44002.3 ...I...still have nightmares. All the survivors do. We lost 11,000 people that day. 39 starships. The Kyushu, both Melbournes, The Tolstoy, The Firebrand, The Saratoga, The Constance, The Chekov, The Ahwahnee, The Bellerophon, The Princeton, The Roosevelt, The Liberator, The Yamaguchi just to name a few. I was on the Saratoga when a Borg cutting beam tore into our Main Engineering and hit our Warp Core. Explosions killed half the crew. I got a friend to an escape craft and in entered Commander Sisko and his son. ....I rarely EVER talked to Benjamin about it when we reconnected later on DS9 in 2373. By then I was a Commander on the brand new USS Thunderchild NCC-63549 a brand new Akira class ship that Starfleet put into service to fight the Borg. And we did. Later that year when the Borg attacked Sector 001. I felt a sense of...evil rapture when I ordered 4 Photon Torpedoes into that Goddamn Cube's burning hull. Any and all of us did who faced the Borg in 2366/67 at Wolf 359. I was glad to follow Captain Picards' orders to fire into that area. Unlike many survivors, I understood he was taken against his will by the Borg. He wasn't in control of his actions at Wolf 359. Now that he is an Admiral, I feel good about the Future of Starfleet. And as for this Romulan evacuation fleet, Well I am glad the USS Thunderchild NCC-63549-A is a part of it. I admit I do not trust Romulans that easily. I learned that from my Klingon friend Keol. She taught me a lot that Starfleet Intelligence didn't. Bu the Romulans fought and bled beside us in the Dominion War and I... -plays with Wedding ring- Met my wife there. A damn Romulan Lieutenant. Sent by the Star Empire to keep an eye on the Defiant's cloaking device. She and I hit it off. She had lost friends to the Borg as I had. Welp anyways time to close this log and attend to Captainy duties as my cousin Captain Freeman on the USS Cerritos likes to put it. - -USS Thunderchild NCC-63549-A, Captain Aisha Freeman commanding. . . p.s. As Keol would say..as she is my X.O... Heghlu'meH ! QaQ jajvam !!
Thank you, very kind of you to say. My channel name is Star Trek inspired as you may have guessed, as is much of the music I create. 🖖 I may start incorporating that into the imagery of future videos.
Wolf 359. Back in the old days it was supposedly the site of some big battle in an old sci-fi show. More then a couple of people over the years wondered if somehow it was an omen for things to come. A place where some epic battle would be held here for how close it is to the system of Earth. The greatest event that ever occurred in the system was someone who enjoyed the old shows of earth, and proposed to the love of their life after convincing them to visit the system. It was quite the little spectacle.
For most its just a small, lonely star with no planets or asteroids, and its flare ups made it too undesirable for even a refueling station. It eventually earned the nickname 'Lone Wolf of Leo.' Treated as a good place for training for warp jumps from earth, many spacers have started their longer journeys by passing through the system. A peaceful journey to get one started with traveling the wider galaxy.
Thank you Shade, I like the idea that in the future we will look back on the fiction surrounding this star which inspires others to visit it. ⭐💜
@@StarbaseAmbient And thank you for posting these videos. They help me get through work and for thinking about story things. I really do appreciate you getting this music, finding the images, and even the little animations you add.
I'm so glad to hear it, it's my pleasure. It's a hobby I really enjoy, from composing the pieces to finding the art for the video. I'm just glad to be able to share it. Thanks again! 🙏💜
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Thanks for the appreciation
.:Pure space ambient sounds to my ears:.
Thanks deus, really appeciated! 🙏
This track is becoming one of my favorites of yours.
"I am there in the void, watching W359, the rays of light irradiate my forehead and I start to have visions.
Visions of the past?! no wait, not mine! .. or maybe of a future?! Who knows..."
@StarbaseAmbient You absolutely must further develop this line of videos!
Thank you DC! I certainly will, I'm slowly working through the nearest known stars, reading about them first before sitting down to compose a fitting track. Means a lot that you liked this one, thank you for commenting to let me know! 💜🙏
@@StarbaseAmbient It sounds like you have a fascinating creative process, diving into the details of the stars before translating that knowledge into music! nice!
Keep up the incredible work and I can't wait to hear more of your star-inspired tracks! You know im loving it!! 🦇👽
Hey Starbase what a beautiful intro here. For a moment i was lost with nuances of Pink Floyd. Masterful creation ! 🤍🩶🖤
That's awesome man, gotta love Pink Floyd. Appreciate the comment, thank you for checking it out!
Captain's Log.
Stardate 85001. or in Gregorian terms, April 5th, 2385.
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Stardate 44002.3
...I...still have nightmares.
All the survivors do.
We lost 11,000 people that day.
39 starships.
The Kyushu, both Melbournes, The Tolstoy, The Firebrand, The Saratoga, The Constance, The Chekov, The Ahwahnee,
The Bellerophon, The Princeton, The Roosevelt, The Liberator, The Yamaguchi just to name a few.
I was on the Saratoga when a Borg cutting beam tore into our Main Engineering and hit our Warp Core.
Explosions killed half the crew.
I got a friend to an escape craft and in entered Commander Sisko and his son.
....I rarely EVER talked to Benjamin about it when we reconnected later on DS9 in 2373.
By then I was a Commander on the brand new USS Thunderchild NCC-63549 a brand new Akira class ship that Starfleet put into service to fight the Borg.
And we did.
Later that year when the Borg attacked Sector 001.
I felt a sense of...evil rapture when I ordered 4 Photon Torpedoes into that Goddamn Cube's burning hull.
Any and all of us did who faced the Borg in 2366/67 at Wolf 359.
I was glad to follow Captain Picards' orders to fire into that area.
Unlike many survivors, I understood he was taken against his will by the Borg.
He wasn't in control of his actions at Wolf 359.
Now that he is an Admiral, I feel good about the Future of Starfleet.
And as for this Romulan evacuation fleet, Well I am glad the USS Thunderchild NCC-63549-A is a part of it.
I admit I do not trust Romulans that easily.
I learned that from my Klingon friend Keol.
She taught me a lot that Starfleet Intelligence didn't.
Bu the Romulans fought and bled beside us in the Dominion War and I...
-plays with Wedding ring-
Met my wife there.
A damn Romulan Lieutenant.
Sent by the Star Empire to keep an eye on the Defiant's cloaking device.
She and I hit it off.
She had lost friends to the Borg as I had.
Welp anyways time to close this log and attend to Captainy duties as my cousin Captain Freeman on the USS Cerritos likes to put it.
-
-USS Thunderchild NCC-63549-A,
Captain Aisha Freeman commanding.
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p.s.
As Keol would say..as she is my X.O...
Heghlu'meH ! QaQ jajvam !!
The battle of Wolf 359. A tragic and unforgettable moment in Star Trek lore. Thank you for this, Star Trek is something very close to my heart.
@@StarbaseAmbient The title of the video inspired it.
As many of your videos do.
Thank you, very kind of you to say. My channel name is Star Trek inspired as you may have guessed, as is much of the music I create. 🖖 I may start incorporating that into the imagery of future videos.
shut up, eiffel
This is the exact type of comment I was looking for, HELL yeah