
NOCTARI 4 - Sci-fi fantasy Action with Ninjas, robots, Alien Creatures, Vampires for Star wars fans
Sharing this new AI video I found on YouTube made by Black Eye Media AB, about 3 weeks ago. Enjoy!

Sharing this new AI video I found on YouTube made by Black Eye Media AB, about 3 weeks ago. Enjoy!
If an image, idea, story, or concept catches your attention, give it an upvote or leave a nice comment. Even a few words of encouragement can make a big difference, especially while our community is still growing.
We want r/aiSpaceFiction to be a place where people don’t just post their creations, but actually engage with each other’s ideas. 🚀
Can H3 do anything and everything? I feel like if you can prompt it, it can do it. Foundation inspired shots. I am also experimenting with more action/high mobility shot but those seem to require a lot more finesse. Both T2V.
After Jack Crusher was killed on the away mission, Picard brought his best friend home.
Jack was taken to Starbase 32, where Beverly and Wesley were given a private viewing to see him.
No funeral arrangements had been made yet. Beverly simply wanted a private moment to see Jack, and she wanted Wesley to have that moment with his father too. In time, Jack would receive a proper Starfleet burial in space, but the private viewing came first.
Picard came with them, but kept a respectful distance.
And Wesley, standing on a small footstool, gave his father a final salute.
Stardate 30682.3.
Picard selected Lieutenant Commander Jack Crusher and Lieutenant Phillip Leighton for a sensitive pre-First Contact mission. The civilization below was nearing the technological threshold for contact with the Federation, and Starfleet wanted a closer assessment of one of its major energy facilities before deciding how to proceed.
Jack and Leighton entered the facility to observe and gather information when a cascading systems failure tore through the complex. Sections of the structure collapsed, their only routes out were buried, and Leighton was badly injured in the wreckage.
Jack contacted the Stargazer, and Picard ordered an emergency transport. The damaged facility was creating severe interference, and the transporter chief could only establish a narrow, unstable lock.
The interference was too strong to transport both men together. They would have to be taken one at a time, and the lock was already beginning to fail. They needed to act quickly.
Jack told Picard, “Leighton’s injured, Captain. He’s in a lot of pain. Beam him up first.” Without hesitation, Picard chose to follow his first officer’s request, and Leighton disappeared in the transporter beam. But before Jack could be retrieved, the lock collapsed. Alone inside the failing structure with no way out, Jack could only brace himself as the building came down.
Jack Crusher was crushed beneath the wreckage.
Later, aboard the Stargazer, Jack Crusher lay beneath a sheet in sickbay, his uniform torn and stained from the collapse. Picard stood beside him in silence, knowing he had to make a choice and now had to bring his best friend home.
1st image - Beverly's graduation from Starfleet Medical Academy
2nd image - Beverly's internship with Dr. Dalen Quaice on Delos IV
3rd image - The Camping Trip with Wesley. Beverly's new hairstyle.
4th image - Jack is assigned to an ill-fated away mission
Then what are you waiting for? The same mod team behind aiStarTrek has also launched r/aiSpaceFiction, a companion community for AI-generated sci-fi images from other universes, including Alien, Star Wars, Dune, Red Dwarf, and more.
We already have a small group of some really great creators posting there, and this is just a sampling of what’s being created.
Come check it out and join us!
This alien species is a highly militarized culture, with a strong emphasis on discipline, strength, and combat readiness. Their bodies are lean and muscular, but their anatomy developed differently from ours, with elongated proportions and unfamiliar muscle structure.
Their soldiers wear dark, functional armor and carry heavy weapons built for serious firepower. Physically, they’re imposing. Culturally, I picture them as organized, efficient, and not especially easy to intimidate.
Now they need a name.
Drop your best species names in the comments.
A squad of four space explorers photographed like a rock band album cover.