
Shadow Planetkiller
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The Shadow Planetkiller is not really a ship per se, its works more as pure weapon. It is composed of a cloud of particles (presumably nano-technology) and huge missiles. When attacking a planet, the cloud surrounds it, devouring the atmosphere and everything in it, while thousands and thousands of missiles are lauched towards the surface. These missiles drill down into the surface and explode, gradually tearing the planet apart. The cloud can also be effective against ships, where the cloud particles attach themselves and disable vital ship systems. Nothing else is known about this peculiar weapon. |
Shadow Motherships
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The Shadow Motherships are incredibly powerful ships, only rivaled in power by Vorlon ships. They resemble huge black spiders, with 10 spines sticking out on each side. The ships seem to be organic in nature. Shadow Motherships are extremely maneuverable for ships of their size, they appear to be at least 1 km wide between the farthest "spine"-tips. The weapon of choice is an extremely powerful beam weapon that easily slices through most ships and space stations. They can also launch jump-point de-stabilizers, destroying ships that attempt to escape. The Motherships also carry many Shadow fighters that can be launched together. The Shadow Motherships enter and exit hyperspace by "phasing" in and out of normal space, a more advanced and faster method than using jump-points. This "phasing" is often mistaken for "cloaking", which it is not. |
Shadow Scout
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The Shadow Scout is a small ship, although much larger than a Shadow Fighter. While it does not have a very powerful weapon, it is very maneuverable. The Scout is used for scouting out an area before a Shadow attack. It can phase in and out of hyperspace. |
Shadow Fighter
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The Shadow Fighter is, like the Mothership, based on advanced organic technology. It is very maneuverable, and its overall length appears to be 30-40 meters. It appears to have only one weapon, a "ball" of energy that it shoots out of the frontal opening. As the Fighter fires, it expands and contracts, earning its nickname "Spitfire". A Shadow Fighter can also phase in and out of hyperspace on its own. |