Wow very nice work, extremely high quality and realistic too.
I would really love to see an encounter between the Space 1999 moon base and the enterprise. It could be made believable because of the many times the Enterprise has been involved in time travel episodes. It makes sense.
I rather think a crossover from Star Trek and Space 1999 would work.But one would have to presume the moon had already been kicked out of earth orbit..unless this is a parallel universe!
@doctorwhoone - It's not the Enterprise, its registry number is NCC-800... It's obviously supposed to be an earlier variant of the Constitution class...
Nice meshes! Uh. Did you say that was the USS Enterprise? Keep in mind that her registry is NCC-1701, not 900. What genre was that little red ship from? That was cool to see.
I had a die-cast Enterprise in the late 70s, and the kid next door had a die-cast Eagle. We did a lot of formation work just like this! Of course, I would have played up the size difference a lot more [it's a guy thing..;-) ]
"Two inches to the right....hold 'er steady...ahead straight...okay, three inches to the left....a little more...a little bit more....about an inch to go...and...aahhhhh CHOOooooo!!!"
Why do space craft in science fiction always fly in the same plane, ie. they all face the same way up when they approach and fly alongside each other...??! :-D
I think this really all started in the 60s. I imagine producers didn't think viewers had the imagination to wrap their heads around the idea of no up or down in space. It has been carried over in sci-fi media pretty much ever since from STAR TREK incarnations through STAR WARS. Plus most spaceships were stylistically referencing either naval ship dynamics or fighter planes. Hey, whatever works to keep the drama going, right? Its all shorthand storytelling.
Download a freeware program called "orbiter". You can load up several types of craft and see how they would actually respond using actual physics. Great stuff. Very addictive.
@Reluctant99 - Almost all these tv shows and movies are effectively the "wet" navy in space, so ships would orient themselves to the flag vessel when in formation, and most likely smaller ships to the larger when they met in passing, et, et...
@Reluctant99 Courses are adjusted in approach protocols. Also, it would look weird to see ships dangling at all angles. The same reasons we actually hear engines running and weapons fire, or explosions in the dead vacuum of space. Dramatics. We see a break from that in DS9's episode when the Klingons fly out of an open sun downwards onto an enemy fleet formation. Later, they level off.
Thanks. I loved the lost abandoned quality of the "Mission of the Darians" music. Makes one feel that the Eagle has come across an abandoned Enterprise on their travels.
Now that was fun! Nice surprise seeing the Eagle from Space:1999 show up. The Enterprise has some interesting design elements, too. Is that your own design, or did you find it online somewhere?
Can't take credit for the models except Brickman's ship. The Enterprise and Eagle are meticulously constructed by another talented soul. It was just a pleasure to revisit some of my favorite craft and orchestrate this encounter.
My two favorite series in the same video ! Fantastic, very great work !
GeronimoBernstein 5 days ago
Wow very nice work, extremely high quality and realistic too.
I would really love to see an encounter between the Space 1999 moon base and the enterprise. It could be made believable because of the many times the Enterprise has been involved in time travel episodes. It makes sense.
watershed44 1 month ago
Very nicely done! Great work!
littlestuffedbull 1 month ago
The Eagle and the Enterprize look really cool i liked the music as well
Realmasterorder 2 months ago
I rather think a crossover from Star Trek and Space 1999 would work.But one would have to presume the moon had already been kicked out of earth orbit..unless this is a parallel universe!
MrBreadman1966 2 months ago
Isn't the Eagle too big in relation to the starship?
BADALASS 6 months ago
heh heh heh very nice!
armadillozenith 9 months ago
TV used to be so cool :(
lst1195 9 months ago
Great work!
cosmictyger 9 months ago
hey listen we need to be grateful for ricky ricardo and lucille ball that no isnt no!!!!
oneVern 11 months ago
Okay, I'm impressed! You even got the shadow of the Eagle over the starship! Looked good!
BondoFox 1 year ago
VERY COOL
Lakeland65 1 year ago
Looks good.
CosmicLoveful 1 year ago
how come Kirk's Enteprise has the Warp Nacelles of Archers Enterprise ? .
doctorwhoone 1 year ago 2
@doctorwhoone - It's not the Enterprise, its registry number is NCC-800... It's obviously supposed to be an earlier variant of the Constitution class...
MrDavidHarrison 8 months ago
cool
zzzombie888 1 year ago
Nice: I also would like to see the Eagle dock in the shuttlebay.
BigTex541 1 year ago
Nice compilation shot of the ships. Eagle was a little big - but overall, a nice looking shot. Good work.
WBShepherd 1 year ago
Nice meshes! Uh. Did you say that was the USS Enterprise? Keep in mind that her registry is NCC-1701, not 900. What genre was that little red ship from? That was cool to see.
KJOSCOT 1 year ago
Haha...Outerworld!
LoomisTook 1 year ago
nice wish I could do stuff like this
altha2008 1 year ago
That's brilliant!! :)
poyks 1 year ago
did ya use Lightwave?
804pillow 1 year ago
Yes I did. Lightwave 7. Yeah, I'm behind on my upgrades.
camuledon 1 year ago
Nicely done.
CaptainCampion 2 years ago
I love the music at the end. It was from "Mission of the Darians." My favorite 1999 episode.
gertzadek 2 years ago
my first loves...
TookMe20min2findThis 2 years ago
Oh, this is cool!
I had a die-cast Enterprise in the late 70s, and the kid next door had a die-cast Eagle. We did a lot of formation work just like this! Of course, I would have played up the size difference a lot more [it's a guy thing..;-) ]
Thanks for this!
Kodos13 2 years ago
this is what we all dreamed or wished would happen.
abbirina 2 years ago
OMG, I love it, very cool.
Thanks.
junglelord 2 years ago
congratulations¡.It´s very good.I liked so much space99 and star trek. I had a small eagle when I was a boy.
aj46nc 2 years ago
The relative scales on starship and the transporter are just right!
Now let's see the Eagle land in the starship's hangar bay!
speeta 2 years ago 2
"Two inches to the right....hold 'er steady...ahead straight...okay, three inches to the left....a little more...a little bit more....about an inch to go...and...aahhhhh CHOOooooo!!!"
starmedic 2 years ago
Wow what a great idea and really well done
rarebutgreat 2 years ago
That is great work, thanks.
paktype 2 years ago 2
Excelent vid. Really Good Enterprise Model. It has a nice morphing of the Constitution and the NX-01.
JohnBachofer 2 years ago 2
This is great!! More shows should "cross-over" despite continuity. May not make sense but the ratings would be huge!!
HerrEllsworth 2 years ago 4
Credo che in proporzione dovrebbe essere almeno cinque sei volte più piccola rispetto all'enterprise...
perdiamotempo 2 years ago
The nitpicker in me feels obligated to point out that Constitution class starships only use registry numbers from NCC-1700 and upwards.
AnonymousDiv0 2 years ago
GREAT JOB - MORE PLEASE........
startrekmixer11 2 years ago
Hah... I just noticed... You changed the ship numbers... it's not really the enterprise, it's NCC-800. :)
starsiegeplayer 2 years ago
Why do space craft in science fiction always fly in the same plane, ie. they all face the same way up when they approach and fly alongside each other...??! :-D
Reluctant99 2 years ago
I think this really all started in the 60s. I imagine producers didn't think viewers had the imagination to wrap their heads around the idea of no up or down in space. It has been carried over in sci-fi media pretty much ever since from STAR TREK incarnations through STAR WARS. Plus most spaceships were stylistically referencing either naval ship dynamics or fighter planes. Hey, whatever works to keep the drama going, right? Its all shorthand storytelling.
camuledon 2 years ago 2
Indeed - I always smile on ST when you see ships orbiting planets going around them like they're DRIVING around them! :-)
I guess bottom line is they're aimed at an audience who move about their own worlds largely 2 dimensionally (ie. in cars, on foot, etc).
Reluctant99 2 years ago
@camuledon In Star Trek it was budget.
Idazmi7 2 months ago
Download a freeware program called "orbiter". You can load up several types of craft and see how they would actually respond using actual physics. Great stuff. Very addictive.
PaleHearse 2 years ago
@Reluctant99 - Almost all these tv shows and movies are effectively the "wet" navy in space, so ships would orient themselves to the flag vessel when in formation, and most likely smaller ships to the larger when they met in passing, et, et...
OPE08 1 year ago
@Reluctant99 Courses are adjusted in approach protocols. Also, it would look weird to see ships dangling at all angles. The same reasons we actually hear engines running and weapons fire, or explosions in the dead vacuum of space. Dramatics. We see a break from that in DS9's episode when the Klingons fly out of an open sun downwards onto an enemy fleet formation. Later, they level off.
KJOSCOT 1 year ago
@Reluctant99 personally I think the USS enterprise looked better upside down.
percheron1654 9 months ago
Very well done!
Actionguy1 2 years ago
nice. can you have a fleet of Egles fight the Enterprise?
bobbydiablo 2 years ago
nice shadow effects (i am assuming that there are multiple suns)
itzhakts 2 years ago
muy bueno!!!
01998 2 years ago
Very nice! This would make for a great alternate universe episode in either series!
CytechDakar 3 years ago
Very cool choice of 1999 incidental music -- "MIssion of the Darians." Exquisitely well-done video, as well.
Kirok 3 years ago 2
Thanks. I loved the lost abandoned quality of the "Mission of the Darians" music. Makes one feel that the Eagle has come across an abandoned Enterprise on their travels.
camuledon 3 years ago
excellent work
darkstarkc99 3 years ago
Fantastic!
shpshftr66 3 years ago
BEAUTIFULLY DONE!
johnrobertkoenig 3 years ago
hahaha - loool - das ist ja lustig !! a crossover between which never met on TV ....
LatexTrekkie 3 years ago
Wonderfull - Fabelhaft - GREAT WORK Thanks ;)
user1198 3 years ago
Great video! I loved both of these shows as a boy. Nice to see them together :)
mierpaul 3 years ago
"The best of to world's" Enterprise and Eagle,Star Trek and Sapce 1999,Good Work ¡¡¡
jesustrek 3 years ago
Nice Enterprise model!
LegoFreakPictures 3 years ago
Very Cool indeed! It would be neat to see "all" of the Enterprise ships meet in a video like this!
SPCLPONY 3 years ago
WELL BLANKIN DONE MATE! the music was the touch that just brought it all together! WELL DONE! WELL DONE!
sbmrunning 3 years ago
That was a great video. :D
NCC1701J 4 years ago
Great work, love the Eagle (Space 1999) showing up.
Themaxima8777 4 years ago
Very nice! I like more each time I look at it.
cruiserc57d 4 years ago
Dude your design of the original 1701 is EXACTLY the way I imagine it to appear in the new film. Nice work! 5 +
Firefox13A 5 years ago
Now that was fun! Nice surprise seeing the Eagle from Space:1999 show up. The Enterprise has some interesting design elements, too. Is that your own design, or did you find it online somewhere?
buckaroohawk 5 years ago
Can't take credit for the models except Brickman's ship. The Enterprise and Eagle are meticulously constructed by another talented soul. It was just a pleasure to revisit some of my favorite craft and orchestrate this encounter.
camuledon 5 years ago