Oblivion
"Wow," the human muttered, "What a sight."
The Feirie scowls, and shushes the crying infant in her arms, "A dreaded one, that is. She only brings death and hate."
The shadow of the huge form suddenly covers them, plunging the platform into cold, and muting the Sunsong.
"It is a dark power indeed, that can block out the Song," are the Feiries parting words to him, as she returns inside. The humans looks a little longer at the star-ship, black scales over a mostly sleek body, nearly as long as the horizon was wide, eclipsing the sun, and looking like death itself would surrender its will.
"So that's why they call you Oblivion."
The Feirie scowls, and shushes the crying infant in her arms, "A dreaded one, that is. She only brings death and hate."
The shadow of the huge form suddenly covers them, plunging the platform into cold, and muting the Sunsong.
"It is a dark power indeed, that can block out the Song," are the Feiries parting words to him, as she returns inside. The humans looks a little longer at the star-ship, black scales over a mostly sleek body, nearly as long as the horizon was wide, eclipsing the sun, and looking like death itself would surrender its will.
"So that's why they call you Oblivion."
General Description
A giant ship, simple in design. Very long, but not particularly wide nor tall. A single tower rises from the back of the ship. In many ways the overall shape resembles a submarine, albeit, one several thousand time the size. The hull is black, while the engines, lights and markings are colored blue. Somewhat surprisingly, some time was obviously dedicated to making the ship's design pretty, without detracting from it's usability. The coloring of the engine fire was carefully reduplicated in the boarding lights, and the distinguishing symbols, written in a stylized script.Power Generation
Undisclosed. Theorized to harness gravitational energy generators, possibly ensuing in time-dialatory effects.
Propulsion
Four massive engines on the rear of the ship, three of which are smaller and arranged in a triangle around the fourth, and largest. When traveling sub-orbitally only the three engage. It is surmised that the central engine is only for spaceflight.
Hangars & docked vessels
Three ports adorn the Oblivion. Two, one per side, are near the tip and hold dozens, if not hundreds, of Dream Weavers. The third port is in the middle of the facing side of the tower, and holds personnel and private transport ships.
Current Location
Due to being rarely used anymore, the Oblivion has been landed near the south pole, where it has rested for several years.
Rarity
The Oblivion is apperantly unique to its design, as it is the only star-ship ever seen on Mala. If other similar ships exist, The Masters have either kept them hidden or never brought them to the planet.
Width
Roughly 350 meters at widest point. Exact dimensions are unknown.
Length
Roughly 5500 meters. Exact dimensions are unknown.
Height
Roughly 450 meters, 800 at tower. Exact dimensions are unknown.
Weight
Unknown.
Speed
Exact top speed is unknown. Under atmospheric condition, has been seen to travel at hypersonic speeds. Under open space conditions, is thought to be capable of intergalactic travel. At what speed it acomplishes such is unknown.
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