The 26 Most Iconic Sci-Fi Spaceships

The 26 Most Iconic Sci-Fi Spaceships

From movies, to TV, to video games, there are countless sci-fi spacecrafts of varying size and power. These are the most iconic.

Note: While the Death Star is mobile, after much debate it’s been decided that particular vessel is classified as a space station, thus it is not included on this list.

Discovery One

As seen in: 2001: A Space Odyssey

This nuclear-powered ship is controlled by artificial intelligence and carries passengers from Earth to Jupiter. While it may not be loaded with firepower, Discovery One is one of the most iconic spaceships ever, powered by a nuclear reactor.

Image: Warner Bros.

Nostromo

As seen in: Alien

Another unforgettable spaceship, Alien’s Nostromo is a starfreighter that serves as home-away-from-home for Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver).

Image: 20th Century Fox

Eagle transporter

As seen in: Space: 1999

The signature passenger ship model from Space: 1999 is said to reach speeds of up to 23,000 miles per second. Being able to rocket around the galaxy that fast earns it a place in the most powerful spaceships.

Image: 20th Century Fox

Flying saucers from Mars Attacks!

As seen in: Mars Attacks!

While they may not be the most modern spacecrafts–instead looking exactly like what you’d expect from a Tim Burton movie about aliens–the flying saucers from Mars Attacks! lay waste to plenty of humans after descending to Earth.

Image: Warner Bros.

D79-TC Pelican

As seen in: Halo

Master Chief’s preferred mode of transportation–a gunship/dropship–holds 15-20 personnel and a pair of GAU/53 70mm MBHRC autocannons to blase enemies out of the sky.

Image: 343 Industries

Serenity

As seen in: Firefly

It may not come equipped with offensive weaponry, but that’s part of the Serenity’s charm. This ship has survived vicious battles and scary situations thanks to the clever maneuvering of its grade-A team of misfits.

Image: FOX

Axiom

As seen in: Wall-E

The Axiom is no fighter, that much is clear. However, a ship that size that can serve as a full-functioning city to the remainder of the people of Earth is impressively powerful–especially when you consider how the ship has to do literally everything for those onboard.

Image: Pixar

Alien mothership

As seen in: Close Encounters of the Third Kind

They came in peace, but the sheer size of the alien mothership in Close Encounters of the Third Kind cannot be dismissed. This massive vessel is a perfect example of otherworldly design and–while it’s not dangerous–its speaker system can be intimidating.

Image: Columbia Pictures

Eagle 5

As seen in: Spaceballs

Everything in Spaceballs is a joke, the Eagle 5 included. That said, it’s ability to achieve "hyperactive" mode makes it one of the fastest ships in the universe–something you cannot dismiss.

Image: 20th Century Fox

Heart of Gold

As seen in: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

The infinite improbability drive makes the Heart of Gold the fastest ship in the universe, which is a power many covet. However, as shown in the 2005 movie adaptation, it’s also a ship that’s easily stolen. With all that power, you’d think they’d put an alarm on it.

Image: Buena Vista Pictures

Normandy SR-1

As seen in: Mass Effect

With stealth capabilities and the ability to travel faster than the speed of light, the Normandy is a spaceship that deserves to be taken seriously. It doesn’t hurt that it’s piloted by a guy named Joker.

Image: BioWare

TIE fighter

As seen in: Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope

While it’s a small spacecraft at only nine meters long, with the ability to carry one passenger, the TIE fighter is a deadly ship. Loaded with laser cannons and proton torpedoes, it’s destroyed hundreds, if not thousands, of enemy aircraft.

Image: Lucasfilm

X-wing fighter

As seen in: Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope

A signature vessel in the Star Wars universe, the X-wing is a quick and powerful fighter, boasting laser cannons and photon torpedoes. Still, while it was ultimately responsible for the destruction of the Death Star, it’s primary use is in one-on-one combat with the opposition’s TIE fighters. It’s powerful for its size but not the biggest and baddest in the universe.

Image: Lucasfilm

The Milano

As seen in: Guardians of the Galaxy

There aren’t many specs available for this ship, named after Alyssa Milano. But after seeing the battles it’s been through in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies, we know this spaceship is not to be taken lightly.

Image: Marvel Studios

Klingon bird-of-prey

As seen in: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

The bird-of-prey is a staple of the Star Trek franchise. With photon torpedoes, a warp drive and a tractor beam, it’s exactly the kind of ship you’d want if you were looking for trouble.

Image: Paramount

Romulan warbird

As seen in: Star Trek: The Next Generation

Its power is similar to that of the Klingon bird-of-prey. However, where the warbird gets the better of its fellow Star Trek vessel is its warp drive capable of Warp 9-plus speeds.

Image: Fox

Millennium Falcon

As seen in: Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope

With illegally-modified blasters, plenty of shields to keep it safe, and more speed than it needs, the Millennium Falcon one of the most iconic ships ever and worth every bit of its hype.

Image: Lucasfilm

NSEA Protector (NTE-3120)

Galaxy Quest may be a satire of Star Trek culture, but the 1999 movie’s featured starship is a serious machine with hundreds of crew members and a quantum flux drive capable of speeds of up to Mach 15.

Image: Warner Bros.

The TARDIS

As seen in: Doctor Who

The TARDIS–Time and Relative Dimension in Space–isn’t made for fighting and destruction. There are no lasers or missiles on this ship. That said, it’s practically impenetrable and can travel anywhere in space and time, giving it powers far beyond those of most other sci-fi ships.

Image: BBC

UNSC Infinity

As seen in: Halo 4

This massive carrier holds over 17,000 troops and contains 1,100 missile pods, making it perhaps the most powerful ship in the Halo franchise.

Image: 343 Industries

Borg Cube

As seen in: Star Trek: The Next Generation

It may not be aerodynamic, but the Borg Cube is a formidable foe in space. It’s loaded with an array of weaponry and is controlled by a merciless group that has no problem ending lives. Every encounter with the vessel has ended with multiple casualties, making the Borg Cube both a powerful enemy and a terrifying one.

Image: Fox

USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), original timeline

As seen in: Star Trek

It may not be the quickest spaceship around, but with its stock of photon torpedoes, shields to keep it safe, and massive size, the USS Enterprise is a ship to be reckoned with.

Image: CBS

USS Discovery

As seen in: Star Trek: Discovery

The Discovery has all of the hallmarks of the USS Enterprise, complete with the standard Federation weaponry. However, the Discovery also contains the experimental spore drive that can instantly jump the ship to anywhere in the universe.

Image: CBS

Giant saucers

As see in: Independence Day

The huge saucers in Independence Day didn’t do much, aside from deliver a single laser blast. Of course, that long blast is strong enough to level an entire city.

Image: 20th Century Fox

Galactica (BS-75)

As seen in: Battlestar Galactica

Like the Normandy, the Galactica can travel faster than the speed of light. Unlike the Normandy, though, this ship is loaded with weaponry and a 5,000 member crew.

Image: Universal

Imperial-class Star Destroyer

As seen in: Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope

It’s not going to win a race against the Millennium Falcon anytime soon, but it could certainly blast it to pieces. With a collection of turbolasers and a crew of nearly 40,000, the Star Destroyer is the baddest ship in any galaxy — and one you don’t want to face off against.

Image: Lucasfilm

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