Magog Worldship
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | The Worldship consisted of at least twenty planets that were all joined together to become part of some kind of structure with the center consisting of a star. Each of the worlds that made part of the vessel were completely hollow which allowed them to be heavily populated by the Magog with a populations of trillions. (Episode: Its Hour Come Round at Last) | + | The Worldship consisted of at least twenty planets that were all joined together to become part of some kind of structure with the center consisting of a star. Each of the worlds that made part of the vessel were completely hollow which allowed them to be heavily populated by the Magog with a populations of trillions. In addition, it was equipped with Point Singularity Projectors allowing the Worldship to heavily damage enemy vessels. (Episode: Its Hour Come Round at Last) The star that was located in the center was known to be of artificial origin. (Episode: The Widening Gyre) |
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Revision as of 11:50, 10 November 2010
The Worldship was a large starship that featured in the tv show Andromeda.
History
Background
The Worldship consisted of at least twenty planets that were all joined together to become part of some kind of structure with the center consisting of a star. Each of the worlds that made part of the vessel were completely hollow which allowed them to be heavily populated by the Magog with a populations of trillions. In addition, it was equipped with Point Singularity Projectors allowing the Worldship to heavily damage enemy vessels. (Episode: Its Hour Come Round at Last) The star that was located in the center was known to be of artificial origin. (Episode: The Widening Gyre)
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