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  • Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
  • This is the second part of the shipsize video. This time the ships are compared with other structures like buldings or planes. I hope this one gives you a better impression of the scale.

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  • @PRAWN1
    @PRAWN1 11 років тому +111

    what EVE needs is something to give us a better feel for the size of ships. They could, for example add more station animations like the ship crew walking around on the platform under the ship, vehicles carrying cargo on/off the ship, small maintenance machines flying around the ship and checking it's condition and so on... This would totally bring stations to life.

    • @vickylance
      @vickylance 3 роки тому +5

      it will simply wont be visible even if they add

    • @marksoriano8871
      @marksoriano8871 3 роки тому +11

      @@vickylance exactly why they should bring the captains quarters back

    • @derkatzenfuerst6077
      @derkatzenfuerst6077 2 роки тому

      @@marksoriano8871 I agree and the fact that you can walk around inside of stations and ships in Star Citizen, Space Engineers or other games completely changes the perceived scale of the ships.

    • @ivanpopov2788
      @ivanpopov2788 Рік тому

      I've built Maller battlecruiser in SE. It gets 30K blocks to built, but I did. And full interior too.
      I used a load of mods, to make it feel real, like laser beam cannons.
      I walk around and do some cosmetic stuff from time to time.
      It's real size and it have factories to process ore into stuff, so ship is self sufficient.
      Maller in eve is just a small ship, but in SE a manage to fit inside not only crew waters and mess halles, but even medbay, and briefing room with a size of a cinema, and a small shuttle bay for small craft.

  • @scottmanley
    @scottmanley 11 років тому +91

    Very nice sir.

  • @Dusam7
    @Dusam7 4 роки тому +5

    The soundtrack of this game is amazing!

  • @BHGiant3
    @BHGiant3 10 років тому +58

    Just imagine you're having coffee outside. It's a nice day in New York. You look up to enjoy the view when you notice a fleet of these things flying out of the clouds and passing over your head. Finally, after a few minutes, the titan reveals itself. If I had the know how, I would make that video just so I could experience it with an Oculus Rift.

    • @davidgrogan2483
      @davidgrogan2483 5 років тому +4

      ships as big as titans would have their own gravity pull to fly one over NY City would cause enormous damage

    • @ojasvinborawke5254
      @ojasvinborawke5254 3 роки тому +2

      @@davidgrogan2483 nah not really that much, just as much as a large asteroid, just enough to be measured but nowhere near to actually affect anything that much

    • @ChaotiX1
      @ChaotiX1 3 роки тому +1

      @@davidgrogan2483 earths gravity is much bigger. There would no damage, until the ship itself crash landed. And considering that spacecraft don't fly well in the atmosphere, thats a big possibility

    • @HwangInhoBooNam
      @HwangInhoBooNam Рік тому

      Those ships must equip anti-gravity technology that allows them to avoid falling on objects larger than themselves such as a planet when they fly close to the surface

  • @psykad3lic
    @psykad3lic 10 років тому +72

    Its scary to think about how insignificantly small we are in the universe

    • @Yanate1991
      @Yanate1991 9 років тому +4

      Rather that than too big.

    • @jamesreynolds427
      @jamesreynolds427 9 років тому +1

      psykad3lic don't be afraid, you can still be more influential than a supernova.

    • @iuliananitulesei9444
      @iuliananitulesei9444 6 років тому +1

      Well...we don't actually know if there is an universe.

    • @flightevolution8132
      @flightevolution8132 5 років тому +1

      @@iuliananitulesei9444 lmaoooooo

    • @flightevolution8132
      @flightevolution8132 5 років тому +1

      @@iuliananitulesei9444 I guess in that case "we" don't know anything

  • @VideoSage
    @VideoSage 10 років тому +181

    It's so beautiful. Thank you for putting this scale comparison video together. 

    • @moyashi_
      @moyashi_ 10 років тому

      Sage? Wha- ... do you play EVE?

    • @VideoSage
      @VideoSage 10 років тому +8

      No - but I love the ship designs.

    • @moyashi_
      @moyashi_ 10 років тому +1

      Oh, I like them a lot as well. Very well designed. Principally the Caldari IMO.

    • @Dmaster2k
      @Dmaster2k 10 років тому +1

      Video Sage Maybe you could attempt to recreate one of the frigates in space engineers :D

    • @lizard_ow7145
      @lizard_ow7145 5 років тому

      @@Dmaster2k please don't these designs are not practicle

  • @mathewgee3467
    @mathewgee3467 10 років тому +21

    If i was walking through the city and saw a ship of such grandeur floating above... I would fall to the ground and weep from happiness while marveling at such a majestic floating behemoth. The love I have for space and massive constructions. Anyone else feel the same?

    • @myalt3019
      @myalt3019 3 роки тому +5

      You probably cringe whenever you think of this comment nowadays

    • @splatterkat3838
      @splatterkat3838 7 місяців тому

      @@myalt3019 Imagine being as dead inside as you are and failing at finding any joy in life.

  • @blackfloyd4716
    @blackfloyd4716 10 років тому +67

    Jesus Christ the Titans are cities, lol XD

    • @kerbodynamicx472
      @kerbodynamicx472 3 роки тому +8

      Saying they are cities are a bit underestimate... since titans are kilometers in all directions, but not many buildings exceed 200m in height... You could quite comfortably put a major nation in one of those things. For example, they have a volume around 100 cubic kilometers, if the titans have 1/10 of its internal volume as crew quarters, you could put the entire population of Australia (30 million) in the crew quarters and everyone have on average 300 cubic meters of living space, which is pretty comfortable.

    • @thatguy3977
      @thatguy3977 2 роки тому

      they are literally flying citadels

  • @RealityIsTheNow
    @RealityIsTheNow 10 років тому +16

    Amazing vid. The ships never seem so large in game. Nice to have this scale. I'd previously thought of frigates more like fighters....but actually they are larger than jet airliners. Also nice to see the titans over NYC like that. Amazing.

  • @Blackbear147
    @Blackbear147 10 років тому +61

    this would be really cool to see in real life. come on scientists hurry the fuck up please

    • @DavidS-gx1ok
      @DavidS-gx1ok 7 років тому +12

      you can help by being in engineering shcool please

    • @ballom29
      @ballom29 7 років тому +2

      even in 200 years this is not gonna happen (unless we made some magic breakthrough )
      Unless we got in war with a futur alien race we'll not need such warship, this will recquired in a conflict between 2 world size camps for the firsts times (after maybe in a far far future thoses ships could be used by smaller camps like pirates)

    • @XXXmar123
      @XXXmar123 7 років тому +1

      you wont live anywhere close to see any of these.

    • @crib467
      @crib467 7 років тому +4

      or we could just make them cuz space is badass

    • @IamWAHID
      @IamWAHID 6 років тому

      im working on it

  • @c71clark
    @c71clark 10 років тому +62

    This video should be required viewing by all new people. Help them to respect the scope of ships, and the reason why the training time is as long as it is.

    • @tennoshenaniganizer9234
      @tennoshenaniganizer9234 7 років тому

      c71clark What's the training time for cruisers? I've been thinking about getting eve as a free to play clone

    • @eskaes2064
      @eskaes2064 7 років тому

      Training Time for T1 Cruisers is not even that long, since you only need the *insert Fraction Name here* Frigate and Destroyer Skill on Level 3 to learn the actual Cruiser Skill. That would take about 2-3 days i guess + some extra days to get the Skills for operating the Equipment properly(!) (i mean minimum on lvl3 if not on lvl4)
      So, basicly you can become an actual decent cruiser pilot in just a few weeks.

    • @tennoshenaniganizer9234
      @tennoshenaniganizer9234 7 років тому

      eSKaeS OK. What's the biggest thing Free Clones can fly? I think I read somewhere that it was cruisers or battle cruisers

    • @eskaes2064
      @eskaes2064 7 років тому +1

      The biggest thing you can fly in EvE for free are T1 Cruisers thats right. For higher classes (Battlecruisers, Battleships,etc.) or T2 - T3 Ships (advanced Versions of the T1 Ships with more potential but far more expensive) you need to upgrade your free Clone into the "Omega-Status" which you can archieve by buying "Omega-Time" directly on the EvE-Homepage or ingame by buying "PLEX" on the free market (But before i make you false hopes, these PLEX are VERY expensive! Sometimes over 1 bilion ISK)

    • @tennoshenaniganizer9234
      @tennoshenaniganizer9234 7 років тому

      eSKaeS Thanks. I've been looking at different ships I could work towards if I get this. Is the Amarr Omen and Arbitrator T1 cruisers?

  • @maxtronic55
    @maxtronic55 9 років тому +18

    Lol imagine a scenario where our city is being invaded by these 4 titans.. imagine titans blocking the sun while entering our atmosphere.. the last rays of light that somehow find their way to hit the ground.. that probably will be the last beautiful image you'll ever see :O

    • @ChristofMitchell
      @ChristofMitchell 6 років тому

      I'd imagine seeing this through VR would have to come with a waver that you'd sign dissolving the owner of any heart attacks caused.

  • @ruffinist
    @ruffinist 11 років тому +8

    Thank you, I didn't realize how gigantic our ships were

  • @TwinTailedGamerfox
    @TwinTailedGamerfox 10 років тому +9

    So many ships,so many players,so little peace,so much destruction,and so much AWESOMENESS

  • @Intrepid74656
    @Intrepid74656 7 років тому +7

    I love the designs of the Amarr ships.

    • @tonyth9240
      @tonyth9240 4 роки тому +3

      Captain Picard yeah, Amarr is considered the best-looking race when it comes to ship Design, at least by the majority of people, i guess (including me lol)

  • @fishbaugh666
    @fishbaugh666 10 років тому +17

    It's so cool seeing how big they actually are. Bigger than an entire city, woo!! Maybe one day CCP will give you the ability to walk around the bridge of your ship :)

  • @theoldcookiemonster
    @theoldcookiemonster 11 років тому +28

    Yeah I fly a ship *cough* sorry I mean I fly a new York district

  • @Andrecio64
    @Andrecio64 2 роки тому +2

    I always wondered how a single man in a capsule can pilot a huge Titan, they look like they have a insane amount of crew because they have lights of windows everywhere.

    • @kerdublin3251
      @kerdublin3251 2 роки тому

      If memory serves, crew was actually something retconned (god knows why). The implication was that you still had crew and just helmed from your pod.
      Now Im not sure what the lore is but crewed ships make MUCH more sense.
      Also, if you look in the cockpits of all the Fighters there are little pilots in them. Meaning that all the fighters launched by carriers are actually crewed! Kinda neat

    • @HwangInhoBooNam
      @HwangInhoBooNam Рік тому

      Maybe the Titans even if they are that big are almost fully automated and controlled by an AI

  • @ludicrousspeed82
    @ludicrousspeed82 10 років тому

    Amazing video! It's great to get a perspective of how big those ships are.

  • @NarrowAscent
    @NarrowAscent 11 років тому +1

    Very amazing video. I love eve already but just watching this really makes me want to play more. Very well done. Love it.

  • @foolchecker123
    @foolchecker123 11 років тому +1

    Amazing video ! Really puts things into perspective when you realize a little cruiser in eve is larger than a cargo ship in RL

  • @coolchips101
    @coolchips101 10 років тому +3

    I want to see a video of this same detail with an average 6 foot tall person standing on, or right next to, a Titan. Even with a titan floating over a city, it's still very difficult to imagine the size. It's absolutely amazing.

  • @Cartho8236
    @Cartho8236 11 років тому

    Amazing, just Amazing...Amazing job over all, but when you did the comparison of the Titans with landmarks, you simple killed it, very good job!

  • @shiroshini
    @shiroshini 11 років тому +2

    this is so awesome, i'm sharing this vid with my friends.

  • @J0shuaGam3r
    @J0shuaGam3r 11 років тому

    This is really cool. Thanks for putting in the work. Well done.

  • @EveOuttakes
    @EveOuttakes  11 років тому +5

    ...must have been the same "guys" who built the "death star"..... :D

  • @Rybr2
    @Rybr2 4 роки тому +1

    When i first time set in my Obelisk, i felt like i'm driving a city. After that video i realize, that i wasn't so wrong in my feelings.

  • @VitaliyParitskiy
    @VitaliyParitskiy 6 років тому

    Shit dude, amount of effort making this! It's simply beautiful

  • @malthus101
    @malthus101 4 роки тому

    Just amazing... you have mad graphics skills my friend!

  • @TheCourti
    @TheCourti 10 років тому +1

    thanks for making these videos!

  • @alpinewander
    @alpinewander 4 роки тому

    So well done!

  • @nogitsune4452
    @nogitsune4452 10 років тому +1

    Crazy stuff xD
    I like this video, GJ.

  • @Space-O-2001
    @Space-O-2001 11 років тому +1

    Nice one - I've been waiting for the second video :P

  • @anthony566
    @anthony566 9 років тому +1

    An excellent view of scale well done.

  • @DeathByFail
    @DeathByFail 9 років тому

    damn, you worked pretty hard on this. it gave me a perfect sense of just how fuckin big these ships are lol. nice work!

  • @K3pT0K
    @K3pT0K 10 років тому

    imagine just walking along street level when all of a sudden a supercarrier warps in over your head. That shit would literally fill the entire sky over your head.

  • @unap16
    @unap16 11 років тому

    This is most brilliant. Most brilliant.

  • @blinkingred
    @blinkingred 8 років тому +3

    These things must strip worlds of resources!

  • @Kad1nat
    @Kad1nat 11 років тому +2

    Gotta love the music of eve! xD

  • @paladinstorm
    @paladinstorm 11 років тому +1

    Isometric has always been, in my experience, a view that's from a 45-degree, raised-corner angle. Games with this standardized view angle include almost every RTS in existence before true 3D, and even after true 3D RTS as a vestige of a familiar camera angle. In essence, it's a camera angle that shows as many different sides of objects as possible in a 2D medium.

  • @DaniRockandFire
    @DaniRockandFire 11 років тому

    I specially liked one of the first shots where the Omen was floating above the city the camera was almost looking at it from a building.
    It would be amazing to see a scene like that but with a ship actually moving through the city and the camera staying at the same point.
    Like a normal person would if a huge ship just appeared in the sky.
    Loved the video by the way!

  • @rchaffer
    @rchaffer 10 років тому +3

    3:32 If that thing suddenly appeared over London, bricks would be shat

  • @juliusebert1655
    @juliusebert1655 10 років тому

    Very nice and useful video. Thanks for this

  • @jimcastor8601
    @jimcastor8601 10 років тому

    really a nice video showing sizes and displays.

  • @riedstep
    @riedstep 11 років тому

    this video is awesome. way better than the other one:)

  • @Unfussable
    @Unfussable 11 років тому

    Stunning videos, very good work.

  • @Madhuntr
    @Madhuntr 10 років тому

    very cool showcase great work

  • @phugoid3067
    @phugoid3067 6 років тому

    Wow... I have been playing Eve for 9 years now, and ran across this video and NOW I really realize how HUGE most of the ships are! I will have a different perspective when I log in again. (play daily). I mostly fly DSTs, Orca and the Prov, and they are alot bigger that I had assumed.
    Thanks CCP for this video!

    • @EveOuttakes
      @EveOuttakes  6 років тому

      EVE-OUTTAKES is a fan-project about EVE ONLINE... so this video was not done by CCP. But thank you very much! Many greetings from germany to all EVE PLAYERS.... by EVE-OUTTAKES (ALIAS PSY CHO)

  • @hawkonix1366
    @hawkonix1366 11 років тому

    Words cant describe how awesome this was

  • @nicolaarman2753
    @nicolaarman2753 11 років тому

    This is awesome!!!

  • @adamogilvie6951
    @adamogilvie6951 2 роки тому

    That was awesome!

  • @spinningarachne
    @spinningarachne 11 років тому +2

    "that's no moon."

  • @EveOuttakes
    @EveOuttakes  11 років тому +7

    I just picked out a few ships.....otherwise it would took so long to edit and render...
    Greetings
    PSY CHO

  • @ColonelRuiz
    @ColonelRuiz 10 років тому +3

    yes, it was mentioned by the developers, the pilot has a crew with him/her

    • @shadxw_hunter
      @shadxw_hunter 2 роки тому

      imagine the crew running a ganking operation knowing damn well they're gonna die.
      must be like the Japanese kamikazes

  • @Wreeacks123
    @Wreeacks123 10 років тому +1

    I read somewhere the Titans are so massive in terms of size and mass that they can affect the tides on planets, these things are mind boggling big, they cant even enter atmospheres because they'd collapse under their own weight

  • @tjw2469
    @tjw2469 10 років тому

    WOW, this is awesome!!!

  • @Jeansy1290
    @Jeansy1290 7 років тому +2

    Still don't get how no man's sky can get more fame than EVE online...

  • @FinALIEN93
    @FinALIEN93 10 років тому +1

    Very well done video! I love it, make more videos with quality of this pls

  • @Comandos2156
    @Comandos2156 10 років тому +27

    Nice video, i love space ships and eve ships are very nice desgined and scales of this video ara amazing :) +1

    • @joelperezd.4436
      @joelperezd.4436 10 років тому

      Buen juego este Hay xk no seguiste con minecraft

    • @Comandos2156
      @Comandos2156 10 років тому

      Joel D Jesus Perez Duran Voy a seguir, tengo varios episodios y videos nuevos preparados, quiero acabar unas ultimas cosas antes de subir al canal

    • @joelperezd.4436
      @joelperezd.4436 10 років тому

      Comandos2156 ok gracias tus videos m an ayudado mucho e visto todo lok as suvido y estan mortales

    • @joelperezd.4436
      @joelperezd.4436 10 років тому

      Saludos dsd República Dominicana

    • @joelperezd.4436
      @joelperezd.4436 10 років тому

      Comandos2156 hola k tal ya estoy un pokito no mas dscesperado x tus videos x lo menos dame fecha para calmar las ansias y estar teankilo si

  • @dragonsneedtobereal
    @dragonsneedtobereal 11 років тому

    Thank you for this.

  • @TENOCH2012
    @TENOCH2012 11 років тому

    Nice! Thanks for the awesome video

  • @WarbirdPhoenix
    @WarbirdPhoenix 9 років тому +8

    What so cool is we can build ships as big as up to tech one cruisers today as a united earth. However after that,humanity would have to colonize other planets,populate them and then build permanent space colonies to even start having enough personnel to build anything bigger.

    • @captainsalt9575
      @captainsalt9575 9 років тому +5

      I agree, if we can stop being dick noses and unite humanity under one banner we could expand to other star systems within several decades.

    • @drdoom9595
      @drdoom9595 9 років тому +1

      Captain Salt maybe sooner

    • @captainsalt9575
      @captainsalt9575 9 років тому +2

      ***** Unless we find a wormhole, let's hope that one wont close before the colonies can sustain themselves.

    • @Espiibutt
      @Espiibutt 9 років тому

      ***** We already have the technology, we just don't have the financial backing to bring it to fruition. Dunno who's estimating a thousand years.

    • @Espiibutt
      @Espiibutt 9 років тому

      Condescending statements unnecessary, intelligent people can have intelligent conversation.
      Solar sail technology can create ships fast enough to reach another star system within a single generation. With proper funding, this technology basically already exists, and only needs a little tuning. 50-100 years we could be planning this mission, if there were proper interest and financial backing.
      Warp drive technology is within centuries of use. Physicists already know how it could be done, but applying it is much more difficult and requires, again, funding. And a lot of it.
      Many many more theories exist, and almost every single one is doable within several centuries, with proper funding and interest. A quick google search can bring you to many of these things.
      WITH current, rather shitty, funding and interest, most experts believe we'll be able to embark on interstellar travel around the time we gain mastery of our solar system, which is probably going to be, again, a few centuries.

  • @Danovsan
    @Danovsan 11 років тому

    awsome! Great job!

  • @ksgates99
    @ksgates99 11 років тому

    Outstanding Job!! I can see a lot of hard work went into this. It would be interesting to compare the ships from Independence Day, the Enterprise, and the some of the ships from Star Wars, including the Death Star.

  • @rickardviberg5282
    @rickardviberg5282 10 років тому +1

    I have never played EVE online.. But this viedo, WOW!

  • @jamesreynolds427
    @jamesreynolds427 9 років тому

    Gorgeous btw. Subscribed

  • @sturoc0
    @sturoc0 11 років тому

    The Music of EVE is perhaps the best 'soundtracks' I've heard all around.

  • @raoulblackburn5237
    @raoulblackburn5237 10 років тому

    i loved the showcase, cant wait to play the amazing game

  • @confuzler6985
    @confuzler6985 11 років тому

    EPIC.
    Thank you sir!

  • @realomon
    @realomon 11 років тому

    awesome video!

  • @leoplusma
    @leoplusma 11 років тому

    awesome vid, well done mate o/

  • @salehram
    @salehram 11 років тому

    This is fucking insane... never thought to imagine how big the ships actually are, thanks for this awesome work!

  • @Kaellunel
    @Kaellunel 4 роки тому

    brilliant video music the city the presentation bravo

  • @bladerunner162
    @bladerunner162 11 років тому

    Fantastic stuff

  • @nienakoxowany2260
    @nienakoxowany2260 3 роки тому

    to see a titan flying like a typical plane in the sky ... It would be just a sight: O

  • @charonmoon1
    @charonmoon1 11 років тому +1

    Thnks for the video, Great Work!!!.

  • @k.d.769
    @k.d.769 2 роки тому

    Damn great Video, thanks mate!

  • @that1guy335
    @that1guy335 9 років тому

    So awesome- tyvm

  • @guinewer
    @guinewer 11 років тому

    Best ship comparison ever

  • @yoerijansen7721
    @yoerijansen7721 10 років тому

    mind-boggling o.o

  • @trenostalgia
    @trenostalgia 2 роки тому

    hermoso trabajo, felicitaciones y muchas gracias

  • @denkih272
    @denkih272 10 років тому

    Basically you could fit a small country into a Titan. Pretty mesmerizing.

  • @JoseBlancoarcanhell
    @JoseBlancoarcanhell 7 років тому

    Beautiful... :D

  • @JeffDragonFang
    @JeffDragonFang 10 років тому

    O.O awesome... one of the 100.000 ways because I like EVE

  • @aaron-gray
    @aaron-gray 9 років тому

    Amazing.

  • @Th3Nob
    @Th3Nob 10 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @0gg1e
    @0gg1e 11 років тому

    Like what was said...HD version needed...bad!
    Thanks for all the awesome vids!

  • @HwangInhoBooNam
    @HwangInhoBooNam Рік тому

    Caldari's Raven design looks like a fighter but is actually truly inmmense. It's even bigger in size than the Enterprise from Star Trek. Mind-blowing 🤯

  • @Poponfu1
    @Poponfu1 11 років тому

    nice job !

  • @Steampunkrat12
    @Steampunkrat12 11 років тому

    pure awsomeness

  • @EveOuttakes
    @EveOuttakes  11 років тому

    yep... and also for the isometric side/front and backviews.... so it doesn´t matter how far an abject is placed in front of the camera....the size of the object will allways be the same no matter if you move arround.

  • @Puzzoozoo
    @Puzzoozoo 11 років тому

    Much much better then the previous video. We can now get a true aspect to the sizes.

  • @Timurka20
    @Timurka20 10 років тому +1

    Amazing

  • @UkDave3856
    @UkDave3856 11 років тому

    Excellent

  • @Theoriginaltkg2902
    @Theoriginaltkg2902 8 років тому +44

    How in hell could anyone command something that big

    • @mNag
      @mNag 8 років тому +31

      +Tom Gray They would sit in the chair and tell the other head officers what to do.

    • @Theoriginaltkg2902
      @Theoriginaltkg2902 8 років тому +13

      Yeah, easy answer - In the movies, maybe.
      Were talking about ships- the dreadnoughts, anyway, that would be miles long and incredibly complex, with a crew of thousands . From a practical standpoint its master would be like a Governor. or CEO of a multinational corporation. That's a little more than setting a fancy chair like Jean Luc Picard making snap decisions.

    • @thestaggy
      @thestaggy 8 років тому +29

      +Tom Gray Basic military command chain. World War 2 was a great example of central headquarters coordinating various army groups made up of armies that operated across large fronts.
      A massive ship would likely be commanded by someone with the experience of a Fleet Commander, someone accustomed to coordinating multiple vessels simultaneously. The ship would then be broken up in to areas of operations; engineering, maintenance, weapon systems, defence systems, communication, etc. No different to different armies making up an army group. These areas would then in turn be led by someone with the experience of commanding a ship and they may have a degree of autonomy to ease day-to-day operations. The commander would likely have a sizable executive - like army HQ - that handled information as it came in and out. Daily reports and meetings where the commander sat with the various area commanders would further assist in keeping the overall commander up to date with what is happening at the arse-end of his ship.
      As this is future tech, the commander may have the benefits of holograms, or robotics that he could access and traverse all parts of his ship ''in person''. Each area could have said robot or hologram facilities that allowed the commander to drop in as and when he pleased. And vice-versa, the area commanders could have contact with the commander in his HQ via holograms/robotics without having to traverse the vast expanses of the ship.
      In times of battle I could see the commander and the various area commanders all being ''present'' in a war room via holographic projectors/robotics, ''stepping away'' as and when their presence was required in person back in their area of command.

    • @TheMeanAdmin
      @TheMeanAdmin 8 років тому +9

      +The Staggy This is why even after you put together the cash and materials to have that thing built, it takes ages of training (months to years non-stop skill upload) to even be able to take control of it

    • @Theoriginaltkg2902
      @Theoriginaltkg2902 8 років тому +2

      mNag
      Command and Control, Aye!

  • @sodhammer
    @sodhammer 11 років тому

    Very well done! I thought it would be humorous if you did a sequence with Sputnik, Apollo Capsule, Shuttle, ISS, then a titan.

  • @whydid666
    @whydid666 11 років тому +1

    In eve universe they have mastered laser asteroid and moon mining and nanite technology....basically they grow the ships and feed them mats from space.

  • @propjam2
    @propjam2 11 років тому

    just imagine waking up one day to a titian hovering over your city. everyone would instantly need a new set of pants.

  • @OKING0LBP
    @OKING0LBP 11 років тому

    Nice, puts the game in some perspective. Love it +1

  • @TheodoreChoong
    @TheodoreChoong 11 років тому

    I'm quite sure the WWII ship model belongs to the King George V Class from the Royal Navy, not sure which one is it though.
    Excellent video as always, can't wait to see more!