Starship designs in Star Trek are iconic. They were also very interesting. Klingon Warhips always had a hunter bird design perfect reflecting their culture while the federation had a elegant but also vulnarable design which also reflects what they represent with their first derective and all.
@CasterMedicus3 жыл бұрын
Mama always told me not to look into the eyes of the sun, but mama, that's where the fun is. --Bruce Springfield.?
@GaslampASMR3 жыл бұрын
Great point! I never thought about how the different cultures manifest in the starship designs, but you're right. I've never researched this, but I wonder what kind of designs were discarded before the ones were chosen that were used on the show.
@welshmarvel846 жыл бұрын
My two favourite things combined, Gaslamp ASMR and StarTrek. Weekend just got a 1000% better.
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it! I’d appreciate hearing what you think about this little exploration. Love me some starships.
@user-xt4tf6jz2m6 жыл бұрын
Welsh Marvel, you just saved me saying the exact same thing and I haven’t even started watching the video yet :) Nice one Gaslamp!
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mr F! Hope you dig it. If you watched Trek as a kid, would love to hear about your early thoughts here.
@user-xt4tf6jz2m6 жыл бұрын
Have just finished watching this as I worked nerdily doing my nerdy job whilst nerding out to your dulcet tones. Loved it. I can't believe people produced stuff like this. I guess it shouldn't surprise me given the number of specialised wikis and such which exist today online, but nevertheless, the effort that went into that is astonishing! Oh, and btw, you should give the new Star Trek Discovery a chance and get yourself back into the universe :) You'll get to see some lovely Klingon ship designs.
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Mr F, apologies for the delay! Your reply escaped my notice last week. About Discovery, yes, I completely agree that I need to check that out. It hurts my old Trekkie heart a bit that there's a Trek show happening out there in the world that I'm not watching regularly. I'm not really in the mood to deal with another streaming service currently, so I suppose that I'm waiting for it to show up on Netflix. Looking forward to checking out those new Klingon ship designs!
@Icesith674 жыл бұрын
This is a great episodes. All of your videos are very high quality.
@GaslampASMR4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Shawn, so glad you enjoyed it!
@Icesith674 жыл бұрын
@@GaslampASMR only issue I had was I didnt realize the Starship magazine things existed and I stayed up later because it was so fascinating. I had seen the fan made things over the last 15 but that magazine predates me!
@SleepStoriesASMR6 жыл бұрын
This is such a nostalgic video for me! I was a huge ST fan in high school, and had a big schematic poster of the Enterprise on my wall. I definitely was not technically-minded, but Star Trek manages to touch the imagination on many levels:) 🖖💫
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Yep, I can relate to that. Were any of the ST series in first-run when you were in high-school, and was that series your favorite? Or were you a fan of the older shows? If it was NOT in first-run then, how did you get started watching it? What about it struck your imagination, versus other sci-fi shows?
@SleepStoriesASMR6 жыл бұрын
Gaslamp ASMR TNG was in its first run when I was in high school, and it was my favorite. (I was totally in love with Jean Luc Picard.) Growing up, all of my older boy cousins watched the original series, so I thought it was really cool since, obviously, older cousins are minor deities. In the summers I watched the original series with them and loved it. Also really enjoyed DS9 and kinda liked Voyager, then I petered out. But Star Trek still holds a special place in my heart. Watching it as a teen, it made me feel like there was so much out there to explore, like anything was possible. I loved that there was a strong emotional and intellectual core to almost every storyline.
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
But did you like TNG from the very first? It first aired when I was a freshman in college, and we would all gather in the lobby of the dorm to watch it. I was very unsure about it at first, and it makes sense in hindsight, because I feel that TNG took a LONG time to find its footing with character and story. Even now, I'm mostly a season 4-7 kinda guy when it comes to TNG. I know that every new series goes through that settling process, but TNG had the added challenge of being the first to show us a "new" Star Trek crew and ship, so it was always going to get heavily compared and contrasted to what came before.
@SleepStoriesASMR6 жыл бұрын
Gaslamp ASMR I always loved it, right from the start:) I actually used to listen to the audiobook of Encounter at Farpoint (the first episode), while I’d fall asleep at night. It was my ASMR back then, I guess lol. I tried to rewatch it recently, though, and you’re right-it did get better with age!
@Marcus_Berger17013 жыл бұрын
This is phantastic. Thank you so much. :)
@GaslampASMR3 жыл бұрын
You’re very welcome, Marcus. Glad you enjoyed it!
@Lexi_Zone5 жыл бұрын
For the record, this was the video that first brought me to your channel! I was looking for Star Trek themed ASMR and came across this, but I also love old pocket watches and all the other stuff you tinker with, and your voice is really relaxing, so...I've stuck around watching everything (probably multiple times over at this point)!
@GaslampASMR5 жыл бұрын
Well I’m very glad you’re here! Did you find any other Star Trek ASMR? That seems like a very specific niche! Take care.
@ASMRctica6 жыл бұрын
just love the tracing with the brush on this book cover. so calming. the only thing that bothers me is that I never get a chance to see what's inside the book, because your videos are the most efficient sleep aid, so I'm peacefully asleep after just a couple of minutes, lol
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Well, you're missing out on some pretty nerdy stuff in between those covers! Maybe someday... ;-)
@sgttroy17036 жыл бұрын
This was just fantastic! Please more! Thanks so much for taking the time to make these videos for us.
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, Sgt, and you're welcome! If you all keep commenting and discussing, I'll definitely keep making videos. The comments shape the character of the community, and I'm so consistently humbled by the thoughtfulness of everyone here.
@HaIcyonic6 жыл бұрын
Got SO excited when I saw the title of this! I love books like these, I've got a "health guide" one that goes through all the different types of biologies/sicknesses there are (well, probably not ALL of them) in the Star Trek universe. This one is so cool, and as always, this was super relaxing!
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Halcyonic. Is your thing called the Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual?
@HaIcyonic6 жыл бұрын
It is! Had to check, but yep! Got it as a gift from a friend after obsessing over it in a bookshop, she snuck back to the shop and bought it for me!
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Very cool, I’ve got that one too!
@jasonkane81446 жыл бұрын
Such a great video thanks, one of my go to's
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
I’m glad to hear it! This was a fun one to make - very nostalgic for me. Lots of memories of my teen years as a fan of the show.
@thebeermaster346 жыл бұрын
By far my new favorite ASMR video. I'm gonna watch this thing like 15 times. More Star Trek vids if possible please!
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
LOL, thanks for the support! Let me know if it still holds up after all that viewing. 😉
@tlb9636 жыл бұрын
Goodness, my notifications weren't being sent to me. Good news is that I'll have 3 of your fantastic videos to get through
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Wow, you’ve got some catching up to do!
@jasonkane8144 Жыл бұрын
Wow, 4 years. Still watching it!
@GaslampASMR Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jason!
@jasonkane8144 Жыл бұрын
@GaslampASMR did you see that they cancelled Bloodlines 2? :( Doomed franchise.
@Trampelschrat6 жыл бұрын
Yeah. Some Klingon war ship asmr. Always ready for that. :D
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Preach it. 🚀🛸
@MasonzeroASMR6 жыл бұрын
This is so cool! This magazine is so well done, and you've kept it in fantastic condition. I am reminded of the Historical And Technical Briefing book that came with the video game Homeworld, from 1999. It was official, not fan-made, but I can't help but think it was inspired by this Star Trek publication. I have a few videos of reading it, on my channel. In regards to your question about writing, and other creative outlets, I have done a fair bit of that over the years. I never wrote any fan fiction but when I was younger I would write my own original stories all the time. My problem was that I would write the introduction to a million stories but never finish them. One medieval fantasy story in particular, I hand-wrote 300 pages of, and even today I struggle to take my poorly-planned story and turn it into something respectable, but I am simultaneously too lazy to start from scratch, even though I have tried a few times. But certainly from the age of probably 6 or 7, up to when I was 18, I wrote a lot of fiction. And don't even get me started on drawing... I used to do a lot of that. Got okay at it, but was never great. Drawing maps was always my favorite though. But I always had to be creating. Over the years I created many original songs, poems, and short films. Nowadays it's mostly KZbin videos, but I still try to record songs occasionally. Too many things to create and not enough time and motivation to do them. I think that's something many of us can relate to. Sorry for the ramble. Great video, and as always your prompts in your description are thought-provoking and nostalgic.
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Mason, thanks for the excellent comment, and for sharing a bit of your creative journey. In regard to your original stories, I'm curious: Do you think that the creative "itch" is any more satisfied by actually finishing a story, vs. the "million intros" approach? Or are "starts" enough, given that every sentence is still a creation, still something that did not exist before? Thoughts on this?
@MasonzeroASMR6 жыл бұрын
Honestly, the starts are probably enough. Because as nice as it is to finish something, the first steps of building a world and a story can be satisfying as well. Definitely just creating something, anything at all, is worthwhile.
@ASMRSpanglish6 жыл бұрын
Loved the video
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much!
@HunchbackJack6 жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic video. If you have other fan-made in-universe manuals like this - or even official manuals - I'd love to see more! What I find fascinating about this manual are the aspects that were later rendered non-canon by authorized materials. For example, the change in design of the Enterprise for the movies did NOT result in a change in designation from Constitution class to Enterprise class in canon, but was referred to merely as a "refit" of the Constitution class. By the way, I'm intrigued by your brush pointer. It looks like a natural bristle brush suitable for oil painting. Are you an artist?
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Your nerd mode is strong. ;-) Yeah, I’ve got a whole box of that stuff from back in the day. Tons of blueprints, plus the original Star Fleet Technical Manual, Medical Reference Manual, the Federation Reference Series, the Ships of Star Fleet, and even slightly “newer” stuff like Okrand’s Klingon dictionary. Nope, I’m not an artist, but I have a lot of brushes around. My Mom was into slipcast ceramics, and I have a lot of the brushes that she used in her shop. Thanks for the comment!
@HunchbackJack6 жыл бұрын
Gaslamp ASMR thanks for the reply. I appreciate the effort that goes into making a video like this. Thanks very much for putting it together.
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
You're most welcome, thanks for being here!
@ashleyp.49326 жыл бұрын
A couple of lines from "Blinded by the Light" by Manfred Mann! Yay me. Okay, so I needed to look it up, so I don't deserve the credits. Even growing up I was never into anything so much as to write fan fiction, or subscribe to any publications etc., and it always intrigues me about those that do put their spare time into this sort of endeavour. To think that someone has sat there and drawn accurate illustrations of how a fictional spaceship would look... but then I guess it's no different to any other hobby (I go and play flat green bowls at the weekend and I am sure lots people see that as pointless).
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
...as I scurry off to Google "flat green bowls". Ah, I learned a new thing. Thanks! :-) Yes, agreed - fandom is a curious phenomenon. Getting excited/motivated/driven by something creative, and then wanting to share your sympathetic enthusiasm with the world (or an understanding subset of the world) by doing something creative of your own. I've never been able to write or draft well enough to do anything like what we see in this vid, but I do remember creating a fan web page long ago for a TV show that I liked, back when I was learning HTML. And I remember being pretty driven at the time to put this little chunk of enthusiasm out into the world, but I can't really explain why, even today. Good to see you, RF! Hope you're doing well.
@ashleyp.49326 жыл бұрын
I am very well thank you. How goes it with you? Oh gosh! You've just reminded me. Like you, I was learning HTML, so I DID do a fan page but it was for a TV presenter here in the UK which before she became famous. Her name was "Angellica Bell" and I also helped someone else with their fan page for "Honeysuckle Weeks".
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Heh, I'm guessing fan pages are a common practice ground for web authoring! Of course I was doing mine by editing HTML code manually. Now with content management systems and web-based interfaces, I don't think the casual designer needs to learn actual HTML anymore, and can create a way better-looking page than I was ever able to muster back in the day. Progress! ;-)
@ashleyp.49326 жыл бұрын
Yes, I remember doing actual HTML, I had a big book on it. I first started learning in the late 1990s, before the internet really took off, and sites were very basic. It would take HOURS to get anything halfway decent. When I finally found Weebly.com, I was so happy, and have used that ever since for designing any websites I've wanted to do.
@7REDDRACO76 жыл бұрын
thank you for your video
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
You’re very welcome, thanks for watching!
@binkbonkbones34022 жыл бұрын
I'm a science fiction writer inspired by George Lucas and star wars, as well as Stan Lee. I focus on mythology, and have developed a universal mythology/power system of a show
@paustinheaton6 жыл бұрын
Nice. Thumbs up!
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Phyllis!
@xenothermia6 жыл бұрын
Three uploads in a month? Eric... is everything okay? X.x
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Like I said, I’m playing “catch up”! 😎
@supernova53286 жыл бұрын
Please continue catching up for a while.
@ASMRctica6 жыл бұрын
well worth the wait :) these frequent uploads are all awesome!
@xenothermia6 жыл бұрын
Definitely. Good to see you, too!
@supereagleone6 жыл бұрын
I'm ready to *nerd out* 🤓
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Time to get yer nerd on. Good to see you!
@kagoth83616 жыл бұрын
You sound like the andorian from star trek enterprise show.
@GaslampASMR6 жыл бұрын
Aw, man, thanks for that. You must be talking about Jeffrey Combs, who's an absolute boss. He played Brunt and Weyoun on DS9, and Shran on Enterprise, and five other characters, I think. Great actor, great voice, lots of fun. Appreciate the comment!