Firefly: Serenity - Spacedock

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Today's spacecraft was requested by Blake Wuestenfled, Burnt Reynolds and many more, thank you for your contribution. :)

Spacedock looks at the Firefly Class Transport "Serenity" (Firefly/Serenity)

Spacedock does not hold ownership of the copyrighted materiel (Footage, Stills etc) taken from the various works of fiction covered in this series, and uses them within the boundaries of Fair Use for the purpose of Analysis, Discussion and Review. Produced by Daniel Orrett. Owner/Executive Producer at Spacedock.
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"Just get us on the ground!"
"That parts gonna happen fairly definitely."

TAZC
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Keep your Enterprise and your Millennium Falcon, keep your Normandy and your Pillar of Autumn. My heart will always belong to Serenity.

VisonsofFalseTruths
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One of the best spacecraft in fiction, from the simple fact that it was so capable despite being so unassuming. The design was an excellent blend of the sensible in function with a hint of fantastical in its aesthetics. So good.

Maddog
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I did/still do really enjoy the Firefly series. I must confess that the Serenity was the first sci fi ship that I just had to know what the interior blue prints and layout looked like. It started me down the road to finding online series such as yours to learn of interior designs of numerous ship variations on the TV and movie ships of the genre to this day. Thanks for this episode.

Mayvau
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If I ever won the lottery.. I would build a life size replica of this beautiful ship, and call it home!

Daynoxst
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We're one year away from the 20 year anniversary of Firefly.
This video is good but it could benefit from being refreshed.

blazerocker
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I did the math and the Serenity can go approximately 360, 000, 000 kilometres per hour, or 223, 693, 629 miles per hour for any Americans. This makes the speed a clean 100, 000, 000 meters per second, just above 33% the speed of light, that being 299, 792, 458 meters per second.

Edit: As a bonus, I also done up how long it would take to get to the nearest star, Alpha Centauri. Going at top speed, it would take approximately 12 years, or a few months under 13 years as viewed from earth due to time dilation. This means that, due to the ships capacity for supplies, it would likely run out of either water, power and air before it ever reached its destination. It would, however, likely have enough storage space for sufficient foodstuff for at least 1-2 people, that being a rough estimate based solely on the cargo bay. Likely a third or even forth person could come if the excess empty space were used as storage.

classclown
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Really needs to be a spiritual successor to Firefly. The universe is pretty much dead at this point but any show that can catch the same spirit as the original is good in my book.

kerianhalcyon
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"I aim to misbehave".
-Captain Malcom Reynolds

PFiction
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I really wasn't expecting to find this here, but I'm glad I did. It brings back all the good feels from Firefly.

ThePCguy
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I've heard that Whedon's inspiration for Serenity and the show Fire Fly was the Millennium Falcon and the American Civil War.

johnwizeman
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Well done! A fine tribute to Serenity and her fans.

tesscook
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Loving watching this channel grow! Every video is great, and brings more and more people. I hope this series continues and grows for a long time!

hasbeen
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"... even to this day."
Yep, June of 2020 ... and counting.

ELCADAROSA
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I'd like to see the SDF-1 and other Macross/Robotech ships. There's a lot of good stuff to mine there.

JimMcCray
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my favorite show.. i just want 3 minutes alone with the people who canceled it

Bartholomeow
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Once you've been in Serenity you never leave...you just learn to live there.

DanielN
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There needs to be an updated version of this episode. I feel like I'm watching space dock classic

DennixMusic
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"I'm a leaf on the wind" Wash!

f.r.wilson
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Thanks for doing this one it was great, look forward to more

ashleyhammond