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One of my favourite things on the Roci are the point defense cannon (PDC).
In space they make a little brrrrrt noise
In atmosphere they sound like artillery. BOOM BOOM BOOM. And they act like artillery too, all you can do is try to cover your ears.
Just fun to think how powerful those "little" PDCs need to be.
The Heart of Gold, from The Hitchhikers Guide. Plot armour taken to its most literal extreme.
The Apollo Lunar Lander. The only real space ship we ever built. (I guess we built another one for the next trip now, though, so I'll go with "ever flown")
People can say it's ugly all they want, but, as an engineer, it's exquisitely designed for its purpose. That's true beauty to me.
Lexx is one of my favourite ships. It was such an oddball show as well.
Not sure in what context you're asking this question, but my answer is the International Space Station. I love how it's possible to see it at random sometimes at night, and the way it crosses the sky just looks different compared to a regular airplane flying at night.
Pedantic question! Does the ISS count as a spaceship? I feel like something that travels in an orbit is kind of the equivalent of something stationary on a planetβ¦ so it feels like more of a, uh, station, than a ship to me. Itβs a good answer, though!
Feels like a tomato fruit situation. It's technically a ship, but we know it as a station?
A marine equivalent might be a floating structure with its own propulsion system. Technically a boat, but it doesn't move around that often and it let's other boats dock/undock from it.
Mistake Not My Current State Of Joshing Gentle Peevishness For The Awesome And Terrible Majesty Of The Towering Seas Of Ire That Are Themselves The Mere Milquetoast Shallows Fringing My Vast Oceans Of Wrath
I'm not going to say Meatfucker did nothing wrong, but I always liked A Frank Exchange of Views .
I've always liked Falling Outside the Normal Moral Constraints
I dunno, man, their names all seem to have a lack of gravitas for some reason
Sleeper Service.
How did the quote go? Are we in danger? Nah you're looking at a slow motion replay.
Iβm torn between the Defiant and Serenity
Serenity as a reaver ship is hard to beat
While not exactly a space ship, I'd say Thunderbird 2
The Kestrel Cruiser from FTL. Even though it's not even the coolest ship in the game, The Kestrel is still the most nostalgic for me.
It brings me back to when I first played FTL a decade ago. I was a kid back then and loved the game so much, I even built and painted a cardboard Kestrel model.
I can't decide between The Planet Express ship and the space Van from Spaceballs.
Battleship Yamoto.
Yamato is pretty nice, very unique and playfully design.
I'd also like to add The Mothership from Homeworld. Also awesome story, and the game had revolutionary gameplay for it's time.
Daedalus.
Enterprise refit. Loved the original Enterprise and the Enterprise D when TNG came out, but there was something magical about seeing the refit on the big screen.
I am mildly obsessed with the Saturn V. It's just such a feat of engineering and human cooperation.
The Swordfish from Cowboy Bebop. I recently bought a rather expensive model of it. Totally worth it though.
BC-304. The Prometheus was so ugly in comparison.
Shout-out to the basic cable show that was giving us Hollywood-level visual effects effects as early as 2004.
Atlantis gets visual effects Emmy nomination
The Atlantis Effect: An Interview With Mark Breakspear
GW: Visually, which is your favorite episode of Atlantis so far?
MB: βThe Eye.β The Rainmaker team created their own CG software to create the stormy water for the ocean. The level of detail and control has never been seen in TV effects before. Dan and Jose at Rainmaker pulled out all the stops and created mind-blowing shots. I think we went about 3.5 times over budget on that one β but you canβt get away with crap. You guys can spot that a mile away, and nothing kills a show quicker than cheap looking effects.
The Hail Mary currently. Just such a cool ship from a fun book. To think about what would go into building it and what that means to humanity is humbling.
Other notables:
- Enterprise E from First Contact because it looks cool.
- Cygnus from The Black Hole
- Sulaco from Aliens
- Trimaxion Drone Ship from Flight of the Navigator
- The Abominator-class Offensive Unit Falling Outside the Normal Moral Constraints (my usual favourite lol)
The USS Defiant. Coolest ship in Starfleet.
Oldie but a goodie: the Star Fury fighter from Babylon 5.
While I know it's easy to hate on everything MCU these days, I do still absolutely love the Milano from Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and 2. The design doesn't feel practical at all, but it's still a really fun to look at and agile ship, which is something a lot of sci fi doesn't really depict very well.
My pick was already mentioned (Rocinante) so for second place I'm gonna mention the Galactica.
Imperial star destroyer
The Intrepid class of star ships.
I really like the Nostromo from Alien (1979). The Icarus II from Sunshine (2007) is pretty cool, too.
The Rocinante is an obvious pick.
I also really like the ships in Starfield, mainly because I'm a cassette futurism shill.
Hard sci-fi: The Rocinante
Floppy sci-f: The A-Wing