(166)The Saturn Class (32nd Century Starship Design)
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- Опубліковано 7 гру 2022
- In today's episode of Truth OR Myth Beta, we're taking a look at the Saturn Class, as first seen in Star Trek: Discovery Season 3! I hope you enjoy!
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As if the Ori in Stargate, and Starfleet were quietly having kids whilst no one was looking.
Lol so true :P
Someone beat me to it. LOL.
The Saturn Class is kind of cute
For some reason I find this incredibly disturbing. Maybe it's just the image of Ori priests doin the nasty.
That is nearly word-for-word my own first thoughts!
Enemy Captain: Target that ship and fire!
Enemy Officer: Target locked, firing...
Enemy Officer: Sir! We missed!
Enemy Captain: How?! The lock was good!
Enemy Officer: Sir, the ship has a big hole in the middle and our targeting software aims for center of mass by default!
Enemy Captain: $#%@%!#$
LMAO!!!! :)
Enemy Captain: then aim Manually!
I love the 32nd century designs. Truly alien and futuristic.
"I bet you can't make the biggest bottle opener ever"
Starfleet Corps of Engineers: "Hold my Romulan ale"
Aww You beat me to the Bottle Opener joke. (not sure the proper term to use here)
Hadn’t thought about that before, but you’re absolutely right. It does look like a bottle opener.😂😂
"Hallowed Are The Ori!"
So sad that Eaglemoss has gone under. I used to have anticipation for new starship models to be made of almost any starship that was on screen, or not on screen in some cases. Now… I just lament and think how cool it would be if there were a model of whatever starship I’m admiring at the time. 😢
#RIP :(
This is a very intriguing design of starship. I am fascinated by this. After previous comments.. I was quite intrigued by this design.
I do like the 32nd ships. Given they have programmable matter they could have gone for a lot more boring and standard look for the ships
Absolutely, a breath of fresh lineage air! :P
Usual Star Trek stuff: maximise the surface area in relation to the volume, even though that makes no sense. Usual Federation stuff: maximise the distance required to reach one bit of the round bit from the others, even though that makes no sense.
I enjoyed this episode about the Saturn Class. Yes, please create more videos about the Starfleet vessels of the 32nd century.
:) Noted :)
Looks like the Ori ship from Stargate.
Now you should try that flying rainforest thing. This was quite an interesting story for such an unusual vessel, I would love to see what you can do with an even more unusual design. I'm loving your 32nd century narratives so far. Keep em coming!
I think it'd be interesting if the "Rainforest Ship" was a detached section of Starbase1 from Strange New Worlds that held the forested section of the station. A forest in deep space over a thousand years old...now that's cool AF.
"I need a new ship design"
*sees a donut*
"Perfect."
Jokes aside, I like that the 32nd ships are different. It helps make them feel alien and unusual to both the crew of the Discovery and to the Audience.
Lol
There are a lot of 31st century ships that are pure works of art.
I'm always impressed with the admirable integrity the Star Trek fan group has. I've yet to hear ONE person make a joke about the Kardashians.
I didn't really like the ship that much. However, that has changed due to your excellent storytelling. Sometimes all you need is a good story to make something more interesting than what it appears to be. Keep up the great work and we all love what you do
Thank you so much... Its a huge compliment when someone says something like that! And you should be commended for having an open mind... Far too often, people get stuck in their hate and arent willing to even consider changing their opinion :)
@@TriAngulumStudiosAudioComics I just read your reply and thank you. I always try to have an open mind when it comes to things like this. You definitely deserve all the credit for what you do.
@@TriAngulumStudiosAudioComics You do some awesome work giving these ships we know so little about and giving them some attention to detail!
Ty for the video and LLAP!
You're welcome, peace and long life :)
It'd be nice if Discovery could cease with the "save the universe" story lines, and instead just give us a season where the Federation of the 32nd century along with all of these crazy new vessel designs is explored.
You did good on this one. And Yes please do more one the 32 century class ships please
I love your historical take on the Saturn class. I think everything is so cogent in terms of what you’ve done regarding world building for the 32nd and 33rd centuries of the Star Trek universe. My one question would be is the Saturn class, in your mind, the 32nd century version of the Nebula class starships of the 24th century and the Miranda class of the 23rd century? Thanks for your great work, again!
The work you put into these is wonderful. I would love to see a video for the 32nd century Intrepid class
It does look like a fun design. Sort of reminds me of a Protoss Tempest as well though more friendly looking.
Im really enjoying the 32nd Century Designs! They are a breath of fresh air! Still reminiscent of older designs, but very different!
Like most of the 32nd century ships, I really like it
Me too!
This ship gives me Ori ship vibes from Stargate SG1. I really like this design, however.
LOL I donbt see :P J/K :P
Neat ship. But so many puns were running through my head during the video.😄
LOL
This is one of the most badass ship ever
The design has certainly grown on me :)
Hallowed are the Ori!
I wonder if there is a running track in the center of the ship's hull. Great way for a little competition on those long missions.
LOL Couldnt they just use a corridor? :P
This would be a great starship to "ring" in the new year. 😁
At least now you have something to open that V'ger sized bottle of Champaign with
Almost looks like the saturn class was designed to dock with the consitution class.
The one fits right inside the ring of the other.
Thatd be an interesting twist.
THE most unusual Starfleet vessel I've ever seen, bar none... 😳
So far... ;) :P
I may not be a big fan of this ship I do like thinking about how far advanced these ships would be from what we are used to. Especially the dilithum and warp core stuff!
I kinda like it! It’s different but not dumb different
It's grown on me!
I have one in STO I lovingly call it the USS Bottle Opener (Actually USS Mercury) 😉
Where did that footage of the NX-01 vs a Junkers Ju 87G come from? A game?
Enterprise show first two episodes of season 4 I think. A silly story ark but fun in a silly way.
If you watch the end of season 3 where they were supposed to go back to Earth after the Xindy weapon was destroyed. The people who are fighting in the temporal Cold War caused a ripple which the USS Enterprise NX 01 was tactically placed in an alternate World War II where some alien bad guys took over Eastern United States including Washington DC and was building a super weapon or was a portal I think it was a portal which they were lying about being a super weapon to the Nazis. Anyway the Enterprise first tried to contact Starfleet and flew a shuttle into San Francisco which encountered some World War II technology aircraft. The first two episodes of season 4 were mostly them losing captain Archer and then finding him in World War II along with them in Pennsylvania going to New York City and doing with some mobsters and racial segregation and a Billie Holiday recording and them dealing with the super weapon vortex thing after they meet up with archer with the help of some mobsters and a lady.
I love this design
Very interesting thou it resembles a model I made over 2 decades ago on watching the final Star Trek Generations episode. Needless to say the design was more oval than a hulu hoop, had two lance phasers tied directly into the warp nacelles underneath and two phasers burst emitters on the top as well as a compact bridge with torpedo bay on the back most portion of the oval. Definitely built more for battle than this answer to replacing the Oberth class so I think I should remake it in a 3D image rather than just sketches.
👍🌌🌃👀🙂 Another excellent video,story,anamation,narration👍
Thank you so much 😀
That was great! Any chance you'll be doing a video on the Angelou class anytime soon? 😃
I dont give away my secrets! ;) :P
The Saturn class is so loved that they even put a ring on it......
Hahahaha
Looks like Stargate ship, an Ori warship.
This is just what I needed after reading some dark sci-fi
very nice🤓
Indeed :)
The Cigar Clipper
These are the voyages of the starship Aerobie... :)
Love it
Bravo. I actually like this ship. Not to fond of the ships from year 3000 on but you sold me on this one.
They might add a detachable dome module to the ring part of the Saturn ships . It could separate and grab the objects to be probed inside the ring .
That's not really necessary as Transporters and Tractor beams are FAR more advanced then in 24th/ 25th Century!
@@TriAngulumStudiosAudioComics but think of the visual of the done separating and moving to the target then delivering it to the work area , more impressive than a cgi beam of light .
"Discover a nursery". I see what you did there! 😆
LOL ;)
We miss you Eaglemoss….😔
Loved it. Makes the design make sense.
Thank you Bill!
🖖
It’s an interesting design and I’m assuming with personal transporters, it’s not that hard to get to the opposite side of the ship but I’m not to sure how safe it would be putting an anomaly in the the middle of it. I would think sending shuttle craft or transporting would keep the ship safer.
Well in this century that sort of thing would not happen! Rather then the transporter beam traveling through the anomaly, it is smart enough to go around it! Or else these designs wouldn't exist in the first place!
Agreed….. I’m not adverse to negative space in a vessel or station design , but I feel like there should be an explanation for it
And there is, i gave it to you in the video for this design! :P
Hallowed Are the Ori
Lol
Coolest 👍
Ok there Stargate
Can you do the 32nd Century Star Fleet HQ from Star Ttek Discovery
The Saturn class is so beautiful.. ugh.. love
I know right?
@@TriAngulumStudiosAudioComics I genuinely thought it was going to be a ship with a star core like the Charon palace or the protostar. Like maybe it could pull in and capture trace elements then when it needs a power boost. It could put up a magnetic containment field, force fusion to occur and create its own mini star to pull power from.
Great idea, but no, the Beta Canon clearly states its a Science Starship and exactly why its ring shaped :)
@@TriAngulumStudiosAudioComics That was my idea before I watched your video on it. Lol I know internet culture is weird. When I said I thought. I genuinely meant "this is a thing I used to think before now". I'd never done any research on it. Didn't even know the class had a name lol
Tada! Love to surprise you :P
Hmm neat design but not so sure about placing a dangerous artifact, anomaly, or aliens in the center of the ship sounds really iffy to me. Better to stand off and scan from a distance. Photons torpedoes pointed inward? Better hope the object doesn't move and the torpedoes would have to be super low yield or you'd blow yourself up along with whatever you were targeting.
Thats because you're still thinking in 23rd/ 24th/ 25th Century terms!
Hollow are the Ori
Right in the middle of the ship you say??
It's safer that way you say??
Ahaaaaa the future as the Oberth, with a massive hole in it so the "lucky shot" torpedoes pass through it easily :) Honestly like it, but we need more 32nd century class close ups and for much longer and some internal shots, hopefully next season of Star Trek: Discovery we will get.
It's the Aerobie-class.
Very nice
Thanks!
So where is the monster size ogre that stepped on all the ships from the 32nd century ?
When is the next chronicle episode
All I can say is that Im working on it ;)
@@TriAngulumStudiosAudioComics it’s amazing you should be very proud
“ and shortly thereafter, the Federation joined the System’s Commonwealth”.
Yeaaaaahhhhh no lol
The donut class does it come with coffee?
Could you do an episode that summarizes the events of The Burn?
This is an idea I've been working on for months, just haven't been able to nail it down in to a draft im proud of... One day :) #GreatMinds
i hope they change name into gate class like a ester egg
Looks like an Ori "toilet bowl seat" ship. Only thing missing is the power core in the middle. Wonder why the post burn ships don't use the Romulan Artificial Quantum Singularities so that it doesn't rely on DiLithium crystals for warp.
Well the Romulan Artificial Quantum Singularity Core DOES use Dilithium to regulate the power input/ output, so that's why!
I love this design, but imagine being a crew member at the back of the ring and needing to get to the front of the ring in an emergency when the site to site transporters are down. That's a 20 minute turbolift ride.
Well site to site transporters dont go down, as they are built in to the comm badges themselves... An outcropping of the emergency transporter badge seen in Star Trek: Nemesis... So that's not really a problem...
Try to do a episode on Spencer Enterprise that ship is a beautiful ship. Take a look!
Im familiar with the Spencer Enterprise... But to do anything Id need a 3d model of it... Easier said then done! You can always become a Patreon Subscriber at a monthly rate to help pay for 3d models!
It looks similar to a Miranda class
is their possibly a Janeway class video is the works perhaps?
You mean the Intrepid Class of the 32nd Century! The Janeway Class is just how STO deferentiated its classes and since Canon has declared it Intrepid, STOs designation is meaningless ;) BUT you might be right... A 32nd Century Intrepid Class video MIGHT be coming ;)
I’m guessing the next class is the Uranus class
I bet the Saturn class would run rings around the Klingons
LOL I see what you did there :P
Huh. Looks like the Apple headquarters had warp drives all this time.
No wonder they can source so much clippy tech!
old school b5 for life
In all of the Galaxies, of Star Trek I have yet to see anyone.....using a flying saucer.
Uhhhhhh pretty much EVERY ship in the Trek Universe uses Flying Saucers! :P lol
ah yes, the one ring-shaped starship is named after the one planet that is known for its rings
Yes, it makes sense!
The 32 century ship design reminds me of the polygons in Super Smash Bros.
I dont see it!
I don’t dislike the theme, it’s just a lot of the ships look like random objects in shrink wrap that is then skinned in “generic starship hull #5”
Lol
A 31st century ship with a maximum warp speed of 9.4.
That's... underwhelming.
So if this is the Saturn class, could that mean that a refit beefier version could be called the Chevrolet Class? And a ship with all the power but a higher standard for quality of life aboard might be called the Cadillac Class?
LOL Somehow, I doubt it! :P
@@TriAngulumStudiosAudioComics you’re right. Would only ever happen if GMC started funding the shows development.
Hallowed is the Federation
Looks like a keycap puller. Still not a bad look ship, and a bit less silly than others of it's era by not having the detached bits
A basketball hoop.
Looks like a watch ⌚ face bezel and the connector to the watch's band at least on one side
It's hard to pay your temporal Roman Legionairs with stardust.
Sorry what? I dont get what you mean...
@@TriAngulumStudiosAudioComics salt.
I get the reference, but not how it applies here, please explain
@TriAngulumStudiosAudioComics Think REAL HARD. You get the reference, you're halfway there. Come on. Draw a comic of it.
Yeah Im not playing guessing ganes with someone who thinks they are far more intelligent then they actually are... Either answer the question or move on, my time is too valuable for your nonsense!
I keep wondering why Starfleet are still using conventional warp drives 700+ years after implementing quantum slipstream and transwarp drives on their ships
Also, why are the warp nacelles so large? Surely they'd be tiny wee things by the 3000s? If you even bothered with continuing that technology.
The same reason that they are still using Impulse Engines! Not every situation requires Slipstream velocities... So what do you do when your destination is 2 light years away? The moment you enter slipstream, you would over shoot your target! Add to that that slipstream is far harder on dilithium than warp travel and it all makes sense... As to size, these starships are MUCH larger then starships of the 23rd and 24th Centuries... And since these ships are slipstream capable, it might be a requirement!
@@TriAngulumStudiosAudioComics Now I just have the mental image of a ship constantly overshooting, trying to correct, and overshooting again until someone suggests they just... not use the fancy new toy.
Lol exactly! Lol
@@TriAngulumStudiosAudioComics Okay, but with hundreds of years of refinement, surely they'd have smaller nacelles relative to ship size to achieve the same speed capabilities. As it is, beyond warp core efficiency, standard warp drives don't appear to ha significantly improved since Picard's time.
No, not necessarily! Some technology can only get so small and no further! IE Jet Engines, Car Motors etc... So it makes sense really!
This starship class got its name from the roman god of agriculture.
Nooooo, the planet Saturn got it's name from the roman god of agriculture, this ship got it's name from the Planet Saturn!
That's the main problem with DIS though; too often good old deux ex machina comes into play (the brilliant scientists can't solve an intractable problem but luckily an officer on the ship knows far more than they do, an officer falls at incredible speeds to a rocky planet but is really okay after impact, the future has problems but the cavemen and cavewomen of 1000 years earlier know how to solve multiple crises right on their doorstep...). Oh well.
Actually, the problem you described doesn't really exist as a problem... There are countless points through out history where mysteries, that the smartest people and scientists couldnt solve, are solved by some random nobodies... It all comes down to different ways of thinking!
What hassle meeting up with someone on the opposite side of the ring. I guess everyone needs more exercise.
Looks like a massive coke can ring in space.
It's interesting I'm just not into the direction of the new star treks. I hope to see a thousand years into the future a star fleet capital ship making trips to Andromeda but I'm not the writers so... I write my own ST stories
Why not a Dyson’s Sphere
Because a Dyson Sphere is FAR FAR FARRRRRRRRR larger, bigger than Jupiter... So that would be silly!
I'm not convinced that this class is a good design. You can have the same volume in the ship of far smaller size by not going the ring route this one took. Target profiles might be less important for science vessels, but I think that would still be something to be considered. The main problem I have with the ship comes from its purpose. From what I understood it should specifically investigate space anomalies of a dangerous kind. If it tried to reseach planets and suns it is definitly to small to surround them and I do not think even space anomalies are small enough to fit into the ships ring. That ignores the problem that if you want to research something highly dangerous and unknown, you do want to stay as far away as possible, not have to fly over it first. As such it should have its most powerful sensors in the front, top or bottom, not pointed inwards. Though if the surrounding part is important, why not shuttle sized or even runabout sized sattelites or detachable remote controlled components that can be put together in short time for any wanted size. Good video though.
Im convinced it is, and I think it makes sense... Also no one said it would put a planet in its center... But since it is specifically a science vessel, that ability isnt really required for planetary surveys! :)
Interesting ship but the class name doesn't make sense since Saturn's rings won't be there in 1000 years.
Im sorry you're incorrect! Saturns rings COULD vanish yes, but not for 100 million years! So in a 1000 years theyd still be alive and well :P And thus, makes absolute sense!
@@TriAngulumStudiosAudioComics That's what I get for not Googling before posting
Lol all good! We all make mistakes ;)
Saturn class?!? I love it, but that's little on the nose, ain't it?
Not at all!
Seriously, I would have called it the Apartment Class.
Why? That doesn't really make any sense as it doesnt look like any apartment I know...