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Contest: ENTER Starships of the Whoniverse AVS

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Throughout the History of Doctor Who, there has been many model works and later CGI designed Spacecraft, which have come into being within the Franchise. This is your chance to find that ship you always liked, and create a new AV. Daleks, Cybermen, J'Doon, human, you name it.. only two rules
No TARDIS's.. This is Spacecraft only. Maximal allowed size is 200x200 pixels and/or 1 Mb data.

Here is a Spaceship design I have always loved..
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The Jagaroth Spaceship

The Sephiroth was a spaceship used by the last of the Jagaroth to reach Earth 400 million years BC, when the planet was barren and dead. The Fourth Doctor believed that it landed in what would become the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. The ship was spherical, with three legs as landing gear. It had warp drive and secondary engines and was piloted by the Jagaroth Scaroth from the warp control cabin.

Scaroth was to use warp thrust to take off, but at warp power three, which he knew was suicide without the ship's secondary engines functioning. When it took off, it entered a warp field and was ripped apart.

The explosion of the Jagaroth ship splintered Scaroth into twelve different selves which were scattered across time, killed the rest of the Jagaroth and caused the radioactive explosion needed to start life on Earth. (TV: City of Death)

From the fandom wiki..
http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Jagaroth_ship
 
Throughout the History of Doctor Who, there has been many model works and later CGI designed Spacecraft, which have come into being within the Franchise. This is your chance to find that ship you always liked, and create a new AV. Daleks, Cybermen, J'Doon, human, you name it.. only two rules
No TARDIS's.. This is Spacecraft only. Maximal allowed size is 200x200 pixels and/or 1 Mb data.

Here is a Spaceship design I have always loved..
5ip6LCN.png

The Jagaroth Spaceship

The Sephiroth was a spaceship used by the last of the Jagaroth to reach Earth 400 million years BC, when the planet was barren and dead. The Fourth Doctor believed that it landed in what would become the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. The ship was spherical, with three legs as landing gear. It had warp drive and secondary engines and was piloted by the Jagaroth Scaroth from the warp control cabin.

Scaroth was to use warp thrust to take off, but at warp power three, which he knew was suicide without the ship's secondary engines functioning. When it took off, it entered a warp field and was ripped apart.

The explosion of the Jagaroth ship splintered Scaroth into twelve different selves which were scattered across time, killed the rest of the Jagaroth and caused the radioactive explosion needed to start life on Earth. (TV: City of Death)

From the fandom wiki..
http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Jagaroth_ship



City Of Death YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I LOVE the Jagaroth ship..... Such a unique design in the day but later Star Wars copied these I think in one of the recent movies they had ships that looked like these. But the Jagaroth ship is an amazing design.

Also liked the Titanic
 
I think Star Wars did Space Balls first two years before City of Death and ten years before Space Balls. :shifty:
 
I think Star Wars did Space Balls first two years before City of Death and ten years before Space Balls. :shifty:

I think that the reference is to some of the Trade Federation ships in the prequels. The Jagaroth is a bit more complex than a space ball. It was a surprisingly unique design, the landing legs, rotating equator drive...I don’t think it had any Star Wars going on. Star Wars all had a ‘pointy bit at front, engines at the back’ design.
Unless we are going in an Apple direction, and ‘ball’ is considered unique.
 
I think that the reference is to some of the Trade Federation ships in the prequels. The Jagaroth is a bit more complex than a space ball. It was a surprisingly unique design, the landing legs, rotating equator drive...I don’t think it had any Star Wars going on. Star Wars all had a ‘pointy bit at front, engines at the back’ design.
Unless we are going in an Apple direction, and ‘ball’ is considered unique.

I like the design, the rotating midsection and folding up legs are cool, but at first glance it has a mild resemblance to the Death Star painted black.
 
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I had thought about the Dalek landing craft from Remembrance, but, man, art deco...
 
Trial of a Time Lord Parts Nine to Twelve.

It just occurred to me that from that angle, it looks like a snail.
 
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