yeah, which terrifying to think about, we are talking about ships that has the sizes of planets to even weapons that has the energy output of a million suns, I may be exagerrating this but looking at the wreckage they have, it is possible and plausible.
True, their actual combat vessels were the keeper and drones, the keeper was almost invincible and overpowered despite being the size of a frigate, i wonder how strong other progenitor combat dedicated ships are.
Homeworld series is such a unique gem in the more and more shallow and greedy gaming industry. It has real content, it has real talent, the hearts and souls and love of developers, it has real value, and these properties has became a rarity. Can't describe my joy about HW3 release is coming soon!
@PhazonKing Mmmmm... honestly, I think I gotta give the trophy to the Vaygr Flagship. I didn't care for most of the Vagyr designs (their Hyperspace Gate platforms were kinda neat), but that one just blew me away. I liked a lot of the Hiigaran ships' looks, though- Gunship, Resource Collector/Controller, Scout, Ion/Defense Field Frigate, and Battlecruiser. Oh, and Bentus of course!
@Wimpoman Anyway if you have not played Homeworld and Homeworld II, i can highly recommend them. Homeworld has the best RTS singleplayer campaign i have played, it has to be experienced.
Sajuuk was the leader of the Progenitors? Why was his ship so small? Was that his personal probe ship? Because the Progenitors real ships are all the debris thats found in the background of all the Homeworld 2 Missions, and that is... pretty fuckin huge.
@wijse No I didn't. Thanks. The Colony Wars comment is still correct in this case (as it's much older than 2003), but I guess then the Mass Effect comment is the visa versa.
Some of those ships (eg the one flying past camera @ 0:56 - 59) look suspiciously Colony Wars: Vengence League of Free Worlds-esque... and the big ship in the background at 1:38 ( which I guess is the Sajuuk) of course looks nothing like the Mass Effect Reaper ship Sovereign.