Sanhedrim ship


The Sanhedrim Ship served as the transportation method for the warrior caste of the Aing-Tii monks.

Characteristics

These starships possessed an organic aesthetic, measuring roughly 300 meters in length and exhibiting a cylindrical shape. Due to their potentially organic origin or growth, each ship within the class appeared unique.

The outer surfaces of these vessels were adorned with markings mirroring those applied by the Aing-Tii to their exoskeletons, alongside what seemed to be a haphazard assortment of engines and armaments protruding from the hull. A complement of 150 crew members, including 66 gunners, operated the ship.

Despite the Aing-Tii's common practice of ramming enemy targets, their ships were equipped with diverse external weaponry, encompassing energy web generators and null-burst projectors. Typically, each Sanhedrim ship carried thirty energy web generators and six null-burst projectors.

Behind the scenes

The term "Sanhedrin" refers to an assembly of judges in ancient Judaism.

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