The Legion of Axis, a fleet devised in secret by the Astral Archmage, now known as Axis, to take the Commonwealth by surprise and conquer Concordia once more. It was comprised entirely of one class of ship, the Arbiter, which numbered in the thousands. This was because the ships could siphon power from each other when arranged in a certain way, allowing one ship to draw energy from others and fire a beam of plasma that could disintegrate any ship in its path.
Honestly there's a lot more to the Legion of Axis that I'd love to talk about, but it's been a while since I posted anything so I thought I'd add in this little snippet of lore for things to come. I'd love to hear ideas and feedback if you have any!
Hey guys! I tried my hand at making an animatic/animation for the larger story I have been brewing in my head for the past three years. I hope to animate it fully one day, but while it festers in my brain for now I hope to make shorter animations/animatics about it.
Song used is Runaway by Aurora, it fit really well for the main character of my story.
Ok wow
Hey guys! First post here, just thought I would share a little spaceship I'd made a while back, the Stalwart-class Battlecruiser. the main Ship of the line created by the Commonwealth of Planets.
Designed to effectively combat the Auridian threat. Equipped with 16 large quad-barrel Arc Cannons and numerous other smaller flak and point-defense cannons, as well as 6 large hangar bays to accommodate various squadrons of SF-38 Longsword and ASF-10 Longbow fighters. It featured an advanced main reactor system that ran on Cane fuel that would allow it to travel through hyperspace at unprecedented rates, and a large plasmic ram that could be extended for head-on attacks and doubled as a shield.
This was created for a worldbuilding project I'm currently working on, it's set in a sci-fi/fantasy environment with a slight steampunk theme, more starships and vehicles to come!
Hence I crawl out of my cave once again to post a little something I made while procrastinating on college work, an animation I made in Blender showcasing the Commonwealth SF-38 Longsword's supermaneuvrability against any similar air/spacecraft of its type.
Commissioned to the Dawnbreaker Company by the Commonwealth Initiative, the Longsword was made to be a cutting-edge starfighter that could outmatch any of its Auridian counterparts, and as such was equipped with shields, was hyperspace-capable, and featured new repulsor technology that allowed it to perform complex maneuvers in both the air and space.
Or when there’s too much to tell so you tell them the most bland, one-dimensional version of your character that makes them seem like they have nothing of substance when you have three years of locked-away, deep backstory for them
"Tell me about your character"
*pretends I don't know how to summarize so i tell you the whole thing*
When I was in college, my screenwriting professor asked if I would ever write something that's "really meaningful" instead of the fantasy I normally write. And I asked what that means, for something to be "really meaningful"? Is what I'm doing devoid of meaning? I didn't think so, I'm choosing to use my time on this planet to write about fantasy and fools falling in love. If someone told me, they wanted to write a script, a song, a novel, a TV show, or even a poem about a character finding a pretty rock, I would tell them to write that. Every writer writes with meaning. Every creative creates with meaning. To share something and connect with others. It is our innate want to connect through things. And that is all the "meaning" I need.
the problem with being creative is that you start to feel very guilty when you haven’t created anything in a while
Here's another ship I made for the Commonwealth of Planets, an interplanetary government from a worldbuilding project I'm working on. This one's called the Bulwark-class Supercarrier.
At 3 times the length of the Stalwart the Bulwark was made for a different purpose, to carry starfighters into battle. It could hold a combined total of over 250 starfighters, far more than the 45 carried by a single Stalwart. Although it lacked Arc cannons it still featured an extensive point-defense and flak system designed to combat any attacking squadrons that may be looking for close-range attacks. It also featured two underslung hangar bays that could hold a Vanguard-class Corvette each for rapid deployment against enemy threats.
Although less famous than its smaller cousin, the Stalwart, the Bulwark proved to be a crucial asset to the Commonwealth and was often seen leading Battlegroups.
The Commonwealth raining down hellfire on unsuspecting enemies.
Due to the nature of their Starfleet lacking any sort of heavy bomber, the Commonwealth commissioned the Cavalier-class (shown front and center) as a multi-person, multiple bomber that could both be used in hard-hitting assaults and more isolated exploration/search-and-rescue type missions due to it featuring a spacious interior.
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