It ain't just outer space; remember the A-10 Warthog? Damn thing is a mess compared to other planes; yet nothing compares to how G-D effective it is at what it does. To me, that is true beauty...
@@insaniam_convertunt_scientiam to be precise, they strapped wings, two huge jet engines, a couple of hydraulics systems, a pair of barn door sized air brakes, and a cockpit to a huge-@$$ 30mm rotary cannon...
Lol, im writing my own story and ive been wondering, is having replica ships from Sci-Fi too cheesy? I wouldnt have them as main battle ships, but i like the idea of making our fiction into reality like we have already been doing quite effectivly over the last century. Like ide definetly love to have a Milenium Falcon parked in my yard.
Personally I think Humanities ships in Star Trek are riddled with more design flaws than an Imperial Class Star Destroyer and that's saying something they look like fragile toys that will snap at the lightest provocation.
@@sin-text857if it's Trek up through Enterprise it's a compliment, if it's modern Trek it's an insult. Personally I would say this has more of a feel of pre-Abrams Trek if anything.
Flying bricks, humanity's early flying bricks were NASA's reusable space shuttles. :D But I suppose the only plausible reason for wanting avian aerodynamic ship is to alleviate stress of power in anti-gravity drive when making landfall. Even then, the NASA space shuttle has some semblence of aerodynamic on its design.
He is a good story teller but a mediocre writer. I look forward to his maturation. I wasn't a reasonably good writer in my field untill i was 45 or so.
interesting notable is the what I call "age markers" like 6 12 25 40 60 [may have missed one or two] I think those are correct [close enough] but my point, the AGE MARKERS relevance is supposedly about "brain function/development" roger?! Like you rarely find a CEO of a serious corporation under 40 or 45 etc. Semper Prorsum~Godspeed
And I dont know about writers caliber but I really very easily formed pictures in my mind as we rolled along & for me thats the tell lol. . . . . . imo Then to be honest I am admittedly easily entertained when we think about space, just can't get enough about it!
Ricky in engineering did exactly what every Ricky I know would do.
It ain't just outer space; remember the A-10 Warthog? Damn thing is a mess compared to other planes; yet nothing compares to how G-D effective it is at what it does. To me, that is true beauty...
Fighters build the aircraft and add weapons. The Warthog is a gun that added wings.
@@insaniam_convertunt_scientiam to be precise, they strapped wings, two huge jet engines, a couple of hydraulics systems, a pair of barn door sized air brakes, and a cockpit to a huge-@$$ 30mm rotary cannon...
This former grunt loves the sound and looks of a the Warthog.
I love how coffee is the ultimate trade good God help them if they found the real strong stuff
Huh, i bet coffee and teas and spices would actually be quite popular exports if aliens could enjoy them similar to how we do.
I imagine privately owned ships would be designed with beauty in mind, though, let's be honest, most would look like ships from popular media.
Or memes.
Lol, im writing my own story and ive been wondering, is having replica ships from Sci-Fi too cheesy?
I wouldnt have them as main battle ships, but i like the idea of making our fiction into reality like we have already been doing quite effectivly over the last century.
Like ide definetly love to have a Milenium Falcon parked in my yard.
You've never seen Star Trek if you think humans will have no flair for interstellar ship building
Personally I think Humanities ships in Star Trek are riddled with more design flaws than an Imperial Class Star Destroyer and that's saying something they look like fragile toys that will snap at the lightest provocation.
@@Kakarot64.They use active support structures so they can do that
An Uzi of spacecraft, not pretty, but built for its purpose. ;-)
Its really interesting story, and sooooooooooo much Funny for all those "different cultures" moments)
And then the war in heavens happened
Very very nice... almost trekish good sir.
Trekish? I don't know whether to say "thanks" or "WTF".
@@sin-text857if it's Trek up through Enterprise it's a compliment, if it's modern Trek it's an insult.
Personally I would say this has more of a feel of pre-Abrams Trek if anything.
The man putting on the rizz at the end
this one is realy funny, got more of this
This style or this story? FYI, if a video goes beyond 2000 views it will be slotted for expansion.
@@sin-text857 i believe i alreqady gave it a like, i realy like the story, i hope it goes forward, its a good one.
If your ship focuses too much on form over function, then it's not going to be good at its job
You have a hell of a imagination. Good story
Yes, coffee !!
Coffee coffee stimulates the body
Flying bricks, humanity's early flying bricks were NASA's reusable space shuttles. :D But I suppose the only plausible reason for wanting avian aerodynamic ship is to alleviate stress of power in anti-gravity drive when making landfall. Even then, the NASA space shuttle has some semblence of aerodynamic on its design.
EAT A BRICK XENOS!!!
wait where have I heard that term flying brick before ? ? ? ? ?? MASTER CHIEF !!!
/;^)
Have you ever seen flying bricks. No fingerprints nothing
Well imagine talking to a caveman. Do you think it wants to talk?
No kidding you read all the common😂😂😂🥰
enjoyed, thanks brother !
amigo cuando llega la parte 4?
But then they didn't want it
By the way hope you use more off that slang like that you know warhead on forehead
Is that from fatelectrician 😅😅
Actually, that is a very old phrase the 'chubby sparky' got from the USAF. they came up with it around the time they created the B-52.
@@sin-text857 ok thanks for telling me 😁
They asked for it
is this your story? if not can u link the story
Yes, I create everything on this channel.
Warhammer pre empirium?
He is a good story teller but a mediocre writer. I look forward to his maturation. I wasn't a reasonably good writer in my field untill i was 45 or so.
interesting notable is the what I call "age markers" like 6 12 25 40 60 [may have missed one or two] I think those are correct [close enough] but my point, the AGE MARKERS relevance is supposedly about "brain function/development" roger?!
Like you rarely find a CEO of a serious corporation under 40 or 45 etc.
Semper Prorsum~Godspeed
And I dont know about writers caliber but I really very easily formed pictures in my mind as we rolled along & for me thats the tell lol. . . . . . imo
Then to be honest I am admittedly easily entertained when we think about space, just can't get enough about it!
Yeah the story is ok but the narration needs more practice. Hesitant.
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*Promo sm*
Sin-text you really need to work on your speech
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