Drydock: USS Jacoby launches
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- čas přidán 6. 04. 2024
- USS Jacoby, NCC-1607, Mendota class ship launches from Drydock.
Visuals by Misha Siegfried
"Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade I" by Modest Mussorgsky
Modeling and Animation in Blender
Rendered in Blender Cycles
Compositing and VFX in Adobe After Effects
Color Correction in Red Giant Magic Bullet
Editing in Adobe Premier
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I love how this design looks like the missing link between the Constitution and Excelsior, using technology shared with the Oberth. Excellent idea.
Fantastic! I watched Star Trek on NBC 1966-1969. ✋🖖👍
Nice to see a ship design that makes logical sense instead of the usual “let’s throw parts together and jettison common sense”
I like that design. A great mixture of many classes. Excellent stuff.
Nicely done, great ship design.😁
That a great video and love that starship design.
Looks like the Excelsior and Connie had a baby.
Love the design, worth seeing more of it
If the secondary hull is an adaptable mission pod, this ship could easily change pods to reflect the necessary mission. You could have a "warload" pod that contains additional phaser emplacements, photon and quantum torpedo launchers, the Ferengi Rom's self replicating mines adapted to self replicating torpedoes that give the ship the ability to continually replenish its ordinance as long as raw replicator material is obtained. Two additional warp nacelles for extended, high speed (warp 9.95 and slipstream) capability, and combat shuttles. Or a long range mission pod with additional crew and specialist quarters, research labs, entertainment and holodecks, and mission specific shuttles.
All would have an additional M/AM reactor for more power for slipstream and combat if needed. And finally a test pod for experimental, and newly developed technologies to be tested either for top secret, or distant area design and basically a development lab that can be sent to distant regions for more "clandestined" (Section 31) research. A truly adaptable design for multiple missions that can be changed quickly to suit the mission. So a good addition to the Federation's long history of innovation and cutting edge technology.
Nice vid and awesome music
that was some nice animation,, well done
So, an Excelsior and an Oberth had a wild weekend.......
Great design, way better than a anything from post 2005 trek
*WAAAAAAAAAAAAY* better.
Well done! Interesting choice of music!
Thanks! A personal favorite.
Mighty stuff!
Nice job. 👍
Actually...Great design 👍
A shame that in the original Star Trek series there were no other starships that aren't Constitution Class to be seen in any episodes.
Odd thing about these "drydocks" is there are no maintenance facilities and no storage containers for supplies and materials.
Should have been NCC SOMETHING 66 but great work, looks believable and epic
Looks like that lower section is detachable! So the main section must have a retractable Nav Deflector??
Nice vid. Is that starship your design? If so, well done! It's really a good looking wessle =D
Yep! My design. Built in Blender.
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Guessing a three-way cross between Constitution, Excelsior, and Oberth. An interesting concept, to be sure.
Okay so a) this is really really well done, but b) I am laughing because not only does this look like a related design to the ship I've been working on, but I was also considering Oberth style nacelles if I do a refit era version of it :D I am amused that the one person I've seen do those style nacelles (but larger with some form of collector on the front just as I was thinking) has stuck it on a similar layout ship :D
Yeah, it turns out there are a few of us who unknowingly gravitated to this type of design.
@@mishasiegfried1 we'll call it great minds 🤣
I'm guessing from the shape of the secondary this started as an upscaled Oberth? Or did you start with different ideas and pick up those bits after? Genuienly curious.
I got there starting with looking Sheppard class (the only disco S1 shape I like 😅🤣) funnily enough for a first glance on where the nacelles sit and developed the winglike pylons from there, then cut a secondary hull in half so I could press it up closer to the saucer
@@RingandRaven I actually started with a refit Constitution class and just moved the pylons. From there, it was a conscious effort to use a few different class parts (...or at least make some that were stylistically similar enough) so that it WASN'T just a modded Refit Connie. "What else can I change on this?" was the common thread.
@@mishasiegfried1 Oh nice! I often go for pulling from different things that I like, but I completely get the 'how do I make this not just a copy' feeling
It worked well, it feels compeltely at home in the era but isn't just a Connie kitbash
Did you just design my new favorite ship?
Interesting design... It looks more durable than the Connie class..
Is it me or does this look like a Duderstadt class?
It does
Nice ship design, but I think the Engineering Hull should have impulse drive at the very least. The main reason for the Saucer section and engineering section being able to seperate is to provide an escape for the crew in case of an emergency.
Its still a bit Enterprisey rather than Jacoby....
.. looks like the constitution and excelsior classes had a kid
This is UTTERLY beautiful. What would it take for Alex Kurtzman and his silly team to embrace this kind of fresh, clean, optimistic aesthetic. Go AGAINST the grain and don't film in that dystopian dimply-lit depressing way. The blue of the earth's oceans, the bright clean painted surface of the starship... This is the sc-fi I want to uplift me. The NuTrek stuff just makes me sad. I'm a first-generation child of immigrants, from an ethnic minority, I'm also gay - I'm all for diversity and representation - But NuTrek is depressing and painful to watch.
.. the best thing to happen to trek is for paramount to fire kurtzman. It isn't real Gene Roddenberry trek. Heck as much as some fans didn't care for Rick Berman, at least he stayed true to what star trek really was and the legacy. Hopefully we will have a real star trek series return to tv