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View Poll Results: Which one kicks ass the best ?
The Enterprise 4 3.85%
Death Star 42 40.38%
Endeavour 0 0%
Borg Cube 25 24.04%
The Lexx 24 23.08%
Battle Star Galactica 9 8.65%
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Old 04-28-2003, 02:35 PM   #41 (permalink)
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No mention of the Vorlon ships from B5?
Or the Nebari ships from Farscape?
Those ships can kick some major ass!
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Old 04-28-2003, 03:16 PM   #42 (permalink)
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Definitely with Yoda and MSD... its all about the Sun Crusher. It can take out an entire solar system, yet its still small enough to deal with small fighters. And the whole invulnerable thing doesn't hurt, either.

People keep bringing up the death star... the death star sucked! It got taken out by a light fighter! I want a ship that can take some hits, and still keep kickin'.

Out of the available choices, I'd definitely have to go with the Lexx. It's just that cool...
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Old 04-29-2003, 09:59 AM   #43 (permalink)
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Nice Douglas Adams reference...

But what about any of the Honor Harrington ships? The Benjamin the Great class Superdreadnaugt ships would do some major damage to most of the ships in this list. Being over 4,200 meters in length and with that arsenal, I think tha it would win.

But if I had to pick from the list...I'd say the Lexx
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Old 04-29-2003, 10:34 AM   #44 (permalink)
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But what about any of the Honor Harrington ships? The Benjamin the Great class Superdreadnaugt ships would do some major damage to most of the ships in this list. Being over 4,200 meters in length and with that arsenal, I think tha it would win.

How are those Honor Harrington Books? I've never read them, but i have read and liked all the David Weber, Steve White collaborations - (Shiva Option, Insurrection, Crusade, and In Death Ground)
Which do you recommend?
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Old 04-29-2003, 11:11 AM   #45 (permalink)
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Old 04-29-2003, 08:59 PM   #46 (permalink)
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I vote for the Heart of Gold. That's the most powerful, by far!
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Old 10-10-2008, 08:27 AM   #47 (permalink)
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The Vorlon planet killer is the most powerful ship in sci-fi by far.



Organic technology (a living ship) 6-7km across its y axis 42-58km long and wipes out planets with one shot, plus needs a fleet of "first ones" ships to destroy it as is uses bio tech defenses that learns every time it is hit and adapts.

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Old 10-10-2008, 08:43 AM   #48 (permalink)
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Ok, take the Death Star off that list. Doesn't any remember it was a 'space station'? I may seem anal, but it is no space ship.
My thoughts exactly.

I chose Galactica over the Lexx because I think the crew is innovative and talented enough to achieve more than the Lexx ever could. I bet the crew could even find a way to destroy the Lexx, either directly or indirectly.

Being able to launch those Vipers and Raptors is definitely an advantage.
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Old 10-10-2008, 08:48 AM   #49 (permalink)
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Since this was necro-bumped anyway, I'd be remiss if I didn't contribute to this conversation by linking one of the more entertaining websites I've found devoted to the relative scale of our favorite science fiction space-faring vehicles. Jeff Russell's STARSHIP DIMENSIONS
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Old 10-10-2008, 12:58 PM   #50 (permalink)
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Serenity... oh sorry I thought you said Most Awesome spaceship.
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Old 10-10-2008, 04:32 PM   #51 (permalink)
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Most powerful? The one in my pants.

Seriously, though, I vote for the one that impacts in Death Valley in "The Hammer of God". Nothing like injecting something that's going to devour the planet.
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Old 10-10-2008, 09:26 PM   #53 (permalink)
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The Ship of Lights from BSG
Alterran Warship from Stargate series
USS Phoenix from non-cannon Star Trek universe (The War of the Prophets)
V'ger from Star Trek the Motion Picture

Does the Dyson Sphere count as a spaceship?
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Old 10-11-2008, 06:49 PM   #54 (permalink)
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You know, thats a damn good point. The TARDIS could destroy anything. Look at it, it can CONTROL TIME! lol
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Old 10-11-2008, 09:10 PM   #55 (permalink)
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I have to stick with my original post.

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The lexx would totally kick the asses of all of the listed ships BUT The Heart of Gold would win hands down... when you have infinite improbablity on your side what can possibly beat you?

As for the Tardis... it is really a space/time ship and so doesn't really qualify.

Spaceship Yamamoto gets my consolation prize just because it is so cool.
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Old 10-11-2008, 09:38 PM   #56 (permalink)
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First time I have seen this thread.
No clue what the Lexx is without a google search (just did a google search & found a wikipedia page to a series I have never heard at all, something about a sexual themed sci-fi show)
the ship from Battle Star Galactica was impressive in the original series, no clue how is it is the new one - but take away the support ships and the aircraft carrier will eventually go down, albeit at a possibly high price
No clue about the Endeavour as well, all that means to me is the wooden ships, the recent shuttle craft and a certain class of ships from Star Trek

Going with the Borg Cube, any of the Enterprises shown for more than five seconds or in any detail would lose badly against it.

if the list is for 'Space Stations', then cover the exposed exhaust port with a grill and change to a much smaller opening and I would choose the death star.
edit: but Terok Nor/DS9 is a much more grungy and vribrant character overall in my opinion
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Old 10-11-2008, 09:43 PM   #57 (permalink)
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Unicron, the Planet Eater vs. the Death Star, the Planet Destroyer



Unicron's ability to turn into something other than a ball tends to give him an advantage.



Voltron's Blazing sword works great for the Planet Eater. Perhaps he aquired it during a previous battle?



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Old 10-12-2008, 05:34 PM   #58 (permalink)
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If Federation ships were armed with project Genesis they can do just as much damage as the Deathstar and Lexx.

The Event Horizon can fold space and it brought Hell back with it.

Was in another thread, but if you were ever intersted to see who would win between the old and new Enterpises:

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Old 10-12-2008, 05:53 PM   #59 (permalink)
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well i voted lexx cuz not only could it destroy worlds like the death star, not only did it have a totally logical gangster ass killa like spok, but it had a sex bot on demand
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Old 10-15-2008, 01:04 PM   #60 (permalink)
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Serenity... oh sorry I thought you said Most Awesome spaceship.
You da' man! River, oh River......
Hey, sorry to be geeky, but you folks said ship, NOT CREW! Lexx wins hands down.
Lexx had scrotum fluff for a crew and is still considered 1st or 2nd on this list.
Put Kirk on this baby and he'd be banging his way through the universe!
Nyah-nyah! May I consider myself the winner of this discussion?
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Old 10-17-2008, 05:41 PM   #61 (permalink)
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The thread is #1 on google for "most powerful spaceship"
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Kinda cool.
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Old 10-17-2008, 08:00 PM   #62 (permalink)
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For this thread to be any more than simply a spewing of different ship names, there needs to be some kind of criteria set to the ultra subjective term "powerful". Any ship that can time travel has universe-ending potential. That seems pretty "powerful" to me.
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Old 10-20-2008, 12:07 PM   #63 (permalink)
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For this thread to be any more than simply a spewing of different ship names, there needs to be some kind of criteria set to the ultra subjective term "powerful". Any ship that can time travel has universe-ending potential. That seems pretty "powerful" to me.
True. I guess it's better off sticking with the ships' who were provided in the list.
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All they had to do is put some grating to cover up those exhaust tubes on the Death Star.

But noooooooooooooooooooooooo, some stupid bureaucrat in the Imperial High Command had to go bitching about cost overruns. I told him don't worry about that shit, Vader would sign off on it, but then he started crying about how the last time he brought it up to him he got the invisible choke hand. I told him to man the fuck up next time, but he's too much of a wuss.

And now look what happened. Maybe they'll listen to me next time.
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Old 01-08-2009, 05:38 AM   #65 (permalink)
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Well I have a crossover of the series I have seen and this is result:
Leviathan-Transformer hybrid (Talyn) with
Nanite Plasteel/Crystalline hull (various books about aliens)
Energy Absorptive Armour (B5 Crusade)
Lantean/Asgard Hyperdrive (StarGate)
Starburst (Farscape)
Asgard Neutrino-Ion Generators (SG)
Lantean cloaking system
ZPM for additional kick
Lantean-Asgard shields with Luxan (Farscape) capabilities (DNA recognition)
Lantean mental control chair
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EMP generator
Mini drones and Talyn internal defence network for intruders

Well, this shoul beat everything imaginable. Size is not always important.
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Old 01-09-2009, 01:07 PM   #66 (permalink)
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I didn't know Victor Borg even had a cube!
it's an avant garde piano. totally destructive.



The Borg Cube over all, more sinister than the Lexx, it can be hooked up in series, and overwhelm anything. yes, it can be defeated, but so can the death star (which is technically not a ship as pointed out). For pure single minded take-overness, the cube is a bitch.

Even more powerful than the mighty guild ships, or the jihad ships.
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Since this was necro-bumped anyway, I'd be remiss if I didn't contribute to this conversation by linking one of the more entertaining websites I've found devoted to the relative scale of our favorite science fiction space-faring vehicles. Jeff Russell's STARSHIP DIMENSIONS

that's a good site, And here is another:

http://www.people.iup.edu/pnwm/comparison.gif
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Old 01-09-2009, 01:18 PM   #67 (permalink)
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All they had to do is put some grating to cover up those exhaust tubes on the Death Star. But noooooooooooooooooooooooo, some stupid bureaucrat in the Imperial High Command had to go bitching about cost overruns. I told him don't worry about that shit, Vader would sign off on it....
Actually, it was a bit more difficult than that. Some of the higher-ups were going on about how the parts were on a long-term backorder out on Druckenwell in the Doldur Sector. It would only have been a cost overrun if they rush-ordered the parts or got them from somewhere else.

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Old 01-09-2009, 01:33 PM   #68 (permalink)
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Old 01-09-2009, 04:00 PM   #69 (permalink)
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What? No votes for anything from the Dune universe? Just so I can be different, I choose a Guild Heighliner filled with Obliterators.
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What? No votes for anything from the Dune universe?
Speaking only for myself, I was never really distracted by the scifi tech in Dune. The story, the characters, the philosophy and religion, etc. all kept my attention so well, it seemed the scifi tech was really only an afterthought.

Some science fiction stories require interesting tech to draw people in. Dune was a space opera first and a science fiction second.
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Speaking only for myself, I was never really distracted by the scifi tech in Dune. The story, the characters, the philosophy and religion, etc. all kept my attention so well, it seemed the scifi tech was really only an afterthought.

Some science fiction stories require interesting tech to draw people in. Dune was a space opera first and a science fiction second.
Indeed. I think that's one of the reasons that no one has been able to bring it to the big screen, is simply because it is so nuanced, and those nuances are lost when translated to film.

As for the OP, F-it. I'll take a fleet of Star Destroyers for the win.
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The technological irony of the Lexx is apparent in its tremendously specialized function and organic body. An example of this is the complete and utter lack of a diversified weapons system, which is not common to most science fiction warships. Also, the Lexx has an incredibly soft exoskeleton, especially on the eyes, leaving it vulnerable to offensive attacks. The follies of Lexx's engineering are apparent throughout the series, mainly because it has no internal defenses or even a properly protected landing bay. The best that can be said for it throughout the entire show's run is that the bridge can be sealed. However, it is probable that His Divine Shadow purposefully made the Lexx weak in order to minimize the potential damage if it were ever captured by heretics: originally, the Lexx could not fire on ships belonging to the Cluster, and its planet-killer weapon could be easily predicted and dodged by sufficiently maneuverable ships anyway. Since His Divine Shadow had an entire fleet under his command to protect the vessel, this would not present a problem when it was used by him.
Seems like it is a 1 trick pony to me, kinda like the deathstar.

Zonama Sekot was deathstar-esque but more of a creator than a destroyer. It could produce it's own smaller ships to do a lot of the fighting, but in essence it was a planet and a ship. It even had it's own hyper drive. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Zonama_Sekot

My actual vote is for

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Tin Man from the Star Trek TNG Episode of the same name. It may not have described all of its secrets, but from what was shown it was powerful.
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The TARDIS would seem to be the winner.

Just consider that when Rose gazed into the heart of the TARDIS she achieved the power to change reality.

Does any other ship give god-like power to anyone who looks at the engine?
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Speaking only for myself, I was never really distracted by the scifi tech in Dune. The story, the characters, the philosophy and religion, etc. all kept my attention so well, it seemed the scifi tech was really only an afterthought.

Some science fiction stories require interesting tech to draw people in. Dune was a space opera first and a science fiction second.
Yes, I think you have hit it bang on. But still, Atreidies 88 (brother in arms?) I did make reference back in post #66 to the Highliners... (just call me Duke)
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What? Every time you blow a load it kills seven astronauts?

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Battlestar Galactica all the way. Thing is like Rocky Balboa: it just won't stay down.

That or the main human transforming battleship from that cool Robotech anime series I watched as a kid.
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Yes, I think you have hit is bang on. But still, Atreidies 88 (brother in arms?) I did make reference back in post #66 to the Highliners... (just call me Duke)
I noticed. I wish I had more time to read than I do. I still need to finish the series and then get cracking on the prequels.
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I noticed. I wish I had more time to read than I do. I still need to finish the series and then get cracking on the prequels.
I've done the first part of the series about 3 times (the first 3 books that is) and the rest of them have had a couple of read throughs. Unfortunately, I misplaced my Chapterhouse, which I want to re-read before attempting the next two (hunters & sandworms). I did read through all of the Preludes & Legends as well. The backstories are fun, if not as poignant as the originals.
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