★★★☆☆ (3.5/5) Genre: Sci-Fi / Space Opera Platform: StreamVerse (Fictional) Premise: 30 years after the original Starship Titus vanished into a quantum singularity, a new crew is assembled to pilot the newly resurrected USS Titus. Their mission: investigate the source of a “silence wave” erasing entire solar systems. The twist? The original Captain, Thaddeus Titus (now an ageless AI ghost), is their mission controller.
Before you book your ticket, understand that the remains in the theoretical engineering phase. Three major hurdles block its construction:
Starship Titus: New suffers from an identity crisis. Episode 5 (“Echoes of the Void”) is a masterpiece of slow-burn horror, reminiscent of Alien . Episode 6, however, is a rushed heist episode that feels like a different show entirely.
Starship Titus: New is a beautiful mess. It has the bones of a great series—incredible lead performances, a gorgeous aesthetic, and a genuinely unsettling mystery. But it is weighed down by modern streaming tropes: a bloated 10-hour movie chopped into episodes, a reliance on nostalgia, and a fear of concluding any arc.
Starship Titus boasts an impressive design, with a sleek and aerodynamic shape that can withstand the harsh conditions of space travel. The spacecraft measures 120 meters in length, 15 meters in diameter, and has a mass of approximately 150,000 kilograms. Its massive size and payload capacity make it an ideal vehicle for carrying crew members, cargo, and even other spacecraft to various destinations in space.