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  • But the good that the default Starfleet vessels is their containment chamber that intermix with it improvements in containment matter / antimatter we could do a much better ships I know is that the fiction ca would be good but not bad

  • with ca it would be a little more solid the Sovereign-class starship against the Klingon attack!

    

  • for what I said to shield it sorely lacks a powerful shield multiphase!

    on the shuttle as alice!

    Alice (Star Trek: Voyager)

    Season 6

    Episode 5

    good that 's my opinion Fan

  • I am an idiot or what me why I cry for fictional character!

  • I know this is the fictional character but I extimate much the crew!

    Picard, Data, Troy, wolf, and all other

  • this scene is the film makes me cry a very fine vessel damage that silk is very fragile if it pierces shield!

    Sovereign-class starship

  • An error in your film. These class of ships have to be built in a spacedock....not on a planet.

  • Where is this music from? its amazing.

  • First Commissioned Sovereign Class was the Honorious which was decommissioned shortly after involving an incident during the short Federation-Klingon War with it's captain disobeying orders. The ship was re-christianed as Enterprise-E

  • @Spectual1 The first Sovereign Class ship would be the Sovereign. A ship gets it's name from the first of it's kind. That is why the Constitution Class is call just that. The Excelsior class was named after the Excelsior. The Intrepid Class it was the same there too.

  • Im pretty sure the first ship of the Soveregin class was the USS Pooper Scooper

  • @C0LL1N Followed by USS Atilla the Hun

  • @oneofspades I thought the USS Fanwank came next?

  • just for clarification: The FIRST of each Star Trek-Ship's new class is called after the class. Therefore the first Constellation class ship (Enterprise A) was the USS Constellation, the first Galaxy-Class was called USS Galaxy and the first Sovereign-Class was the USS Sovereign.

    If you do something, do it right or never do it.

  • @gajustempus

    The Enterprise-A is a retrofitted Constitution-Class, not Constellation. The Constellation class is a four-nacelled star cruiser. An example would be the USS Stargazer, Picards first command.

  • gyönyörű.............

  • There's no such thing in the Star Trek Universe as the USS Honorius.

  • The 1st Sovereign class was named USS Sovereign, which was used in the game Star Trek: Bridge Commander. The documentation even has blueprints and project notes on the build. Also messages from La Forge congratulating the sovereigns chief engineer on winning the "First of her class" prize. the Enterprise was the second.

  • The Uss Sovereign was first to be followed by the Uss Honorius 6 months later, but the Enterprise D was destroyed so they renamed the Honorius , Enterprise E.

    Just as the Uss Luna came before the Uss Titan. 

  • I agree with Victorpughenry the firs ship of a class would be named after the clase of ship it is for example the first Galixy class ship is called U.S.S. Galixy.

  • I thought Honorius or Honarius was the neame of a Roman Emperor.

  • Where is the music from? Shazam can't recognize it.

  • Crap name, why didn't you just call it U.S.S Nigger or something.

  • Honorious isn't a word.

  • about music, u little cut off is in "Randy Edelman - Dragonheart - To the Stars" or full music is unders name of "The Life Of David Gale"

  • @delacro84 WRONG!!!! The music, in this vid, is from the Babylon 5 finale.

  • Ships are built in space, goddammit, in orbit of mars, they dont build it on the planet surface

  • @Weazley117 Actually if you read a lot of star trek insiders stuff. They build a lot, if not all the parts on the surface and then transport them into orbit where they build the ship. But that means whole sections are completed on the surface. But yeah, the whole ship is not built on land most of the time

  • @SplinterCellFrever Were. For example, the Constitution was built on the surface and then launched into space for outfitting and finishing. Newer ships are built entirely in space, mostly from pre-fabricated sections that are replicated and then assembled. That's how Starfleet can bolster it's numbers so quickly.

  • @Weazley117 have you seen star trek 2009?

  • @reddranger The purpose of JJ Abrams putting the Enterprise on Earth was convenience to make a scene for the trailer and to create an emotional scene for Kirk. In the actual star trek universe, The majority of hull plating is applied in orbit of Mars. My reference for this is redlettermedia

  • lol it says a completely different name of the side of the ship as its taking off...how could you even try and pass this off and something else? Shame on you

  • Why would anyone name a starship after a pathetically bad emperor of the Western Roman Empire whose main claim to fame was slaughtering the families of his best and most loyal general, all his officers, and all his allied Gothic troops, resulting in Rome getting sacked by the Goths, and the loss of Spain and southern Gaul to Alaric.

  • USS Sovieregin was first ship of new class, however (based on Bridge Commander game) during initial test run (pre official commision) with prototype deflector aray undetected bug in the system caused catastrophic overload of the deflector so she was put back to "drydock" nad mothballed until Federation tech team will find what caused entire problem.

    Meantime Starfleet introduced second Sovieregin class ship (aka Enterprise - E) which was put to active duty before her older sister and that's why

  • @Qusza2007 cd...

    ...Enterprise - E is called Sovieregin class and not Enterprise class.

    However outside of the ST gaming part of the franchise Sovieregin never appeared in any St series or movies so my guess is that Soveiergin wasn't put to active duty... but i could be wrong as well.

  • As much as I LOVE B5 I don't see need for mixing two great franchises together !!!

  • As has been stated already, the first ship of a class is named the same as the class, in this case, Sovereign. Also, Starfleet doesn't build and launch their large ships on a planet.

  • pplllzzzz... anyone know the name of the track ??!!!! i want have it !!

  • Honorius was the name of several Roman emperors, popes, and saints.

    

  • Wow. Music fits perfectly! Whats it called?

  • Not only is this stolen from a Finnish film and Nemesis, but the first ship of the class would be named Sovereign...

  • @Victorpughenry

    not really, the first intrepid class was called voyager..

  • @MrDarkminecraft WRONG!!!! The USS Intrepid was the first Intrepid class ship.  Voyager WAS NOT the first ship of the Intrepid class.

  • @coolfrodee my mistake, it was the first ship to use bio-nural jelpacks to operate, i remember it was the first of something

  • @Victorpughenry Yes it would be USS Sovereign NX -----

  • ....Do not concentrate on the finger or you will miss all of the heavenly glory~

  • did not know Sovereign Class could land and take off ?

    

  • wow, some critical comments here. The scale, construction and name discrepancies aside, I thought the video was nicely done. You definitely have some skills. Nice job.

  • great! if dj abrams watches this video, he will hire you and you both will make a new power ranger's movie called "star trek 12".

  • And also, do you even know how big a ship from star trek actually is? They're about the size of new york.

  • @ItsTurningGreen002

    No no no - longest - Sovereign class - was just about 700 m long; less than half of say, Colonial Battlestar or typical Imperial Star Destroyer.

  • @AnteyPL That ship doesn't look more than 200-400 m long.

  • Yes, sorry to burst your bubble, the first Sovereign class ship was called the USS Sovereign.

  • The first Sovereign class starship would be named USS Sovereign. Unless Starfleet made the only exception to that rule in their history... Fail.

  • that ships are built in space

  • First of all, is 'Honorius' even a word or name? Secondly, the first ship of any class is typically named after the class itself.

  • @BlueonGoldZ That's my problem too. Shouldn't the first Enterprise be in the "Enterprise Class", not the "NX class"? Shouldn't the main group of Borg people be called "workers", not "drones"?

  • @Scyllax Well, if I remember correctly, the NX designation usually means an experimental craft that is undergoing trials and shakedowns. Once everything has been ironed-out then it gets a formal class name so the original Enterprise should be okay with 'NX' on its designation.

  • @BlueonGoldZ Honorius was the name of Emperor Theodosius' son who took over the Western Roman empire in 395 AD. As for the name of the first ship of the Sovereign class, it was definitely Admiral Nechayev's USS Sovereign.

  • @Ambarenya13 Ah. I didn't know that about the name 'Honorius'. I thought it was just some made-up name considering that the video poses fake or make-believe Star Trek images and info.

  • Astrum®Studio are you able to tell us what the accompanying music is please?

  • Beautiful video

  • Gorgeous Music...sounds alot like 'Sleeping in Light' from the Babylon 5 finale...but I don't think it is it. I know people have mentioned the sound track to Dragon Heart...?

  • Beautiful short compilation...

    

  • one of my favorite ships!

  • "The first of the class was was launched in 2371 as the USS Sovereign, with the USS Honorious due to follow six months later. The loss of the USS Enterprise in that year led to a last minute re-christening of another ship as the USS Enterprise, NCC 1701-E."

    Source: ditl.org

  • that's silly, a ship that size would be built and launched in space..it's wouldn't take off from the ground

  • Ok going to go all nerd here.... but aside from a couple of Ambassador class ship's built "on" Bajor (to kick start their economy), starfleet hasn't used ground based ship yard's in about 250 year's from the launch of the Sovereign class, at least according to some of the SCE serries.

  • This is just footage from Star Wreck In the Pirkinning (take off scene etc) and nemesis... Thats why you see it take off its from a comedy spoof of startrek and babylon 5 these types of starfleet ships cannot land or enter planetary atmosphere to far.

  • I would have to agree with previous comments.... the USS Sovereign was the first ship of this class. Starfleet generally names the first ship in a class after the class itself. And as far as can be gleaned from on-screen Star Trek sources, the Enterprise-E was the new name given to the first ship of the Sovereign class. Thus, the USS Sovereign was renamed the USS Enterprise-E following the destruction of the Enterprise-D.

  • Thats material from the Star Trek X Nemesis. I´m not a big fan but i watched it on yesterday.

  • @TheAstrumStudio

    Come on. Even if this is fiction write at least a normal description. How can that be the Honorius if on the side the name of the ship can be seen and it says CPP Potkustart (0:11) from StarWrek movie. The best and only answer to the question what if Startrek and B5 universe would fight and who would win.

  • the U.S.S Sovereign was the first of that class

  • The sovereign can land on planets because it is so small. just a bit larger than voyager. The Galaxy class Enterprise never landed on any planets, and was built it space dock because it is so god damn large.

  • @Christamapho sovereign-class 700m / intrepid-class 300m ... "just a bit larger" ...

  • @Christamapho The USS Voyager is 344 meters in length, the Sovereign is about 685, which is a lot longer than the Galaxy class (642 m).

  • @Christamapho Enterprise might have been built in spacedocks but in a later episode you get a screenshot of the Mars surface, complete with galaxy class segments clearly being constructed. Namely, you can clearly see the saucer, both nacelles, and the engineering section down there. Can't make out whether the cobrahead link between saucer and engineering was there as well, but the majority of the ship was actually being built on the surface.

  • @Christamapho Sovereign/Voyager sizes have been addressed, but you miss the point: most ships don't land because their weight distribution and design prevents it. In the video here you see all that support structures bracing that ship? Yeah, without it, the Sovereign would fall over.

    Very few starships in Starfleet (shuttle-types and civilian ships are another matter entirely) have any inherent landing capability built in.

  • WAAA!!!!!! you can't build a starship in a planets gravity.......well it is really hard....that is why docks are in space....I.E. Space dock.....

  • Sovereign class can land on a planet? News to me :P

  • You know... there actually IS a USS Sovereign that's still in active duty....

  • The is Star Wreck, the best trek parody ever! every fan should watch it ;)

  • the ship shown here is from a fan made movie made in finland.

  • Hey fellas. It is FICTION. Yeah?

  • No... the USS Sovereign would be the "first of the Sovereign class", dumbass.

  • umm ... umm i just dont know where to begin, i mean seriously i dont have enough space to write down whats wrong with this video, its a nice try and a diffrent approach but you should have gone with a earlier ship.... think kirks or nx era.

  • The soundtrack is a remaster of a song from the final episode of Babylon 5.

  • Someone knows the NAME of this MUSIC?!?!?

  • Ground Launch? are you serous right now? These ships were built in a space-dock because to fire up the nacelles from the ground as you depicted would have ignited the earth's fucking atmosphere.

  • @alkdjioe so? they use impulse for ground launches. The Enterprise was ground launched. Voyager did plenty of flying in atmospheres too.

  • @CommitToFocus Voyager was designed with the ability to fly in planetar yatmospheres and land on planets though

  • @CommitToFocus The Enterprise was built entierly in the ship yards orditting Mars. It was never in the atmosphere of any planet except Genissis, and theat was only after it exploded.

  • @comicbookboy1 not in the movie I watch. Enterprise was built at a shipyard in Ohio. Kirk was able to reach it by motorcycle when he joined Starfleet.

  • @CommitToFocus That movie actually dose not take place in established Star Trek continuity. The writer and art designers of every Trek form the Original Series, to DS9 had to fallow a Star Trek Bible, written by Gean Roddenberry (Star Trek's creater) for how the univers worked. Abrams threw that bible out the window, along with inteligent thought and coherent plot line. Spok prime even states in film, that the movie takes place in an alternate reality, everything just works differently there.

  • The First Soverign Class Battleship was Soverign, Enterprise then a refit which mainly given too the Sentinel.

  • I don’t want to offend you but if the first ship of the class is called originally Honorius than the class name should be the same as the first ships name Honorius or Enterprise. So the first Sovereignty class hip was the Sovereignty, and the first Galaxy class ship was the Galaxy and not the Enterprise D and as well as for the Constellation and all other ships in the real word as well as in Startreck.

    The video was great :D

  • wheres this video from dont remermber it in any episode? 

  • @sajakram1

    Star Wreck: In The Pirkinning.

    Fan made parody mashup of Star Trek and Babylon 5.

  • @TouchedProductions laughed so hard when I saw Star Wreck written in your comment, I've been calling Abram's movie that since I saw it.

  • Song?

  • A jewel like maiden launches and takes off like that without ceremony from a dusty open field... I don't know, it only provokes me!

  • epic....

  • That is a beautiful video and amazingly done but there are 3 major errors with it. Firstly something the size of a Sovereign class wouldn't be able to launch from the ground. Secondly the first Sovereign-class was actually the USS Sovereign, and finally, the USS Enterprise E was built at San Francisco Fleet Yards (as said in First Contact) and was always called Enterprise, not renamed after the destruction of the Enterprise D.

  • Agreed, but at least Sulu got the Excelsior :)

  • Beautiful

  • I love the music. good job..

  • @GUARDIANOFFOR

    Oh crap, miss-spelled. Attached, not attacked. Attached.

  • I will never understand why do their spaceships all have such structural weakness... well, not just in ST, all over the place, there is always some crucial part of the ship, attacked to a very, very, VERY! thin bulk or something like that, just inviting you to blast it appart.

  • San Francisco Fleet Yards (also known as San Francisco Navy Yards or simply San Francisco Yards) was a Starfleet shipyard located in Earth orbit, with its shore offices probably located in the city of San Francisco. There was also an orbital office complex near the drydocks of the yard. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

  • 1. this is star wreck all u done is stuck some laime music onto it

    2. if it was built in a starbase then why on earth is it taking off from the ground

    Lazy people like fail and rip off other peoples work and that makes me sick to my stomech you fail as a trek fan and as a youtuber.

  • Hehehe, this one is from Star Wreck;)

    the parody series.. soon Iron Sky will arrive;)

  • can anybody tell me the name of this song? i think it is sleeping in light but i dont think it is.

  • Gotta love the CPP Potkustart.

  • honorious reminds me of rhinoceros lol

  • thats just the potkustart from star wreck (star trek parady motion picture)

    after it took off it was then the enterprise E star wreck was subtitled so you may not have watched it but it was so funny picard data and wolf take over earth after an alliance with russia and blew up space stations and the statue of liberty and invaded with ray guns after he becomes emperor he invades the bablon five uiverse

  • The "E's" were NEVER ground launched. Kirk's old ship from TOS wasn't ground launched.

  • The Sovereign-class was launched at the San Francisco Shipyard...which orbits Earth.

  • You made it, it''s pretty cool. Nice atmosphere and effects.

  • epic rendering :-)

    most ships get build in space-docs, the gravity-well of planets is to steep to be overcome by large ships , the biggest ship that can take off from a planet is Intrepid class. (as far as i know)

    But one could argue that your ship-yard could be located on a small moon, where take of for larger ships should be possible.

    Also the atmosphere seen here is believable since weather-control-systems should enable that.

  • Nice job. I am not an expert at this, but the vid is very clean.

  • THE C.P.P. KICKSTART! :)

  • nice but sound like the sound track from Babylon 5... ^^

  • although i think it'll be easier to construct a starship in orbit - i like the sequence , the take off and the music

  • wrong!!! the USS Sovereign was the 1st sovereign class ship

  • great vid, cool

  • umm the USS Sovereign was the first Sovereign class vesicle 

  • Two problems...first, ships are not bult on the ground, they are built in space (Sovereign class vessels don't even have the ability to land on the ground). Second, the first ship built of the class was the USS Sovereign, which is why all ships are known as Sovereign class. But the video was nice.

  • DIVINE MUSIC!!!

  • To the New Undiscovered Country!...

  • Ground launched? Get serious.

  • @bryanttillman the Enterprise was launched from san francisco Yards which is on the ground. did you not see the movie?

  • @howardkevinm The San Francisco Fleet Yards are in Earth orbit. Look it up on Memory Alpha if you don't believe me.

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  • @howardkevinm The 2009 movie is an abomination, however the ground yard depicted in that movie is Riverside Shipyard, Iowa. Not the San Francisco fleet yard which is a drydock in orbit.

    Also to nit-pick at the description to this animation, the first ship of the Sovereign class was: the U.S.S. Sovereign (duh). The Enterprise-E bore the name since it's keel was laid down, it was never another ship re-named. The only time that has ever happened was when U.S.S. Sao Paulo was re-named to Defiant

  • @LukewMorgan I have to admit I will always love the E-E....

  • @LukewMorgan let's not forget the Constitution Class-refit of Yorktown that later became Enterprise A

  • @priyonjoni Gene Roddenbery said that in an an interview as his personal idea of what the ship was, but the truth is that the "A" ship's origins were never explained. Whether it was a renamed ship, or a new build has never been revealed.

    Personally, I think the "Yorktown" was an idiotic idea. Hmmmm you manage to save your ship and crew from death with a makeshift solar sail, and as a reward you get your ship taken away, given to a demoted Admiral, and renamed?

    Right.

  • @starsiegeplayer its star trek, its not the first time something didn't make sense....oh wait, its fiction, it doesnt have to make sense

  • @priyonjoni True, but again my original point:: It's just something Gene Roddenbery threw out in an interview. It has never been developed. It has never appeared in any Star Trek story anywhere.

  • @starsiegeplayer I understand Gene Roddenbery never revealed the origins of the A, but does it make sense if they built one from scratch? Considering that it is the refit; an upgraded version of an original design. But honestly, it might have changed Star Trek history, but it would have been cooler if they got the Excelsior like they originally planned.

  • @LukewMorgan

    Actually your are wrong the name of the ship before it was renamed was the Honorious and when the Enterprise-D was destroyed the Honorious was renamed but you are right in one thing the Sovereign was different and wasn't renamed

  • @privatecaboose250 Got any Canon sources backing up that claim? No? Thought not. The idea of Honorious being renamed Ent-E is made up in non-canon fan novels.

  • @LukewMorgan

    No I didn't get from books, I got it from the website

    So shut it

  • @privatecaboose250 Which web site? Come on, I wanna see where you got this from.

  • @LukewMorgan

    Memory Alpha

  • @privatecaboose250 O rly? Let's have a look then...

    en.memory-alpha[.]org/wiki/Ent­erprise_E

    en.memory-alpha[.]org/wiki/ind­ex.php?search=Honorious&fullte­xt=0

    um... nope. Someone's lying.

  • @LukewMorgan

    if in the book are non-canon and they don't effect the canon timeline then

    What is the point of the books then?

  • @privatecaboose250 The books are for entertainment value and mostly written by non-official trek authors, thus are Non-Canon. They quite often bend, twist or even completely change the official trek canon.

  • @LukewMorgan Heck I read a story once where Deanna Troy became a starship captain because the Borg tried to assimilate Betazed. That one made no sense at all.

  • @LukewMorgan

    Well they need to change that as there will be no more Star Trek no more

    So they need to merge Canon and non-canon

  • @LukewMorgan Like the Abrams abomination did.

  • @bryanttillman

    magic

  • @bryanttillman no it wasn't, it was starbase 12, didn't you know their's a death star rip off on star trek? XD

  • @bryanttillman fag launched

  • @bryanttillman wasnt the first enterprise built on the ground?

  • @bryanttillman Totally agree just think of the Pollusion made to thrust it into the atmos!

  • @bryanttillman I guess the rationalization is that Starfleet built its ships on Mars in the 24th century, and since Mars' gravity is 38% that of Earth's, a ground launch would be possible.

    I'm with you, though.

  • Why would Starfleet name a starship after that loser Honorious? If they absolutly needed...should have named it Alaric,but oh well

  • music sounds like end piece of Babylon 5. BTW, first ship was USS Sovereign, NCC-73811

  • is that the Enterprise E?

  • The music is gorgeous - what is it?

  • I dont want to correct you on something as trivial as the Tital but just saying that the first Sovereign class was the USS Sovereign, like how the first Galaxy class was the USS Galaxy and the first constitution class was the USS Constitution, but nice video. Simple but the added music made it really good

  • With the sounding of a million lions a great city roared to life. Not a moment later the vessel arose and took to the stars.

  • wouldnt the first Sovereign class ship be oh idk USS Sovereign?

  • @howardkevinm I agree.

  • @howardkevinm Yes.

  • @howardkevinm It was. But you have to play "Star Trek: Bridge Commander" to find that out.

  • @howardkevinm that's not how it is portrayed in ships of the line.

  • @howardkevinm exactly

  • That's going to be me someday!!!! :)

  • yes it is sound track from babylon5 the final when she blows up.

  • As mentioned earlier, they never name the first of a class of ship by a name other than the