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Origin of a Spaceship

Origin of a Spaceship: The Encyclopedia Spaceshiptancia.

Origin of a Spaceship is the logs of one scientist in New Eden.  Throughout the centuries detailed documentation was made of each spaceship, species, and the various presentations and mutations of these glorious wild beasts.  Due to domestication the evolution of spaceships has created interesting mutations and separate subspecies due to crossbreeding both intentional and natural.

Spaceships
  • Cyclone - Illuminating battlecruiser
  • Dominix - A drone colony battleship
  • Incursus - The most popular frigate with the new Gallente pilots
  • Iteron - This spaceship family covers several sepcies of hauler
  • Megathron - An aggressive battleship
  • Laven - Better known as the Laser Raven the Laven is a mutation of the Caldari battleship...
  • Naga - a specialized, sniping hybrid
  • Naglfar - a VERTICAL dreadnought
  • Noctis - A dedicated scavenger 
  • Omen - An energy predator
  • Revelation - A domesticated dreadnought
  • Rifter - A small, savage frigate
  • Rokh - A social battleship
  • Tornado - Vertical sniper
  • Tristan - A hive frigate
Wildlife
Definition Chapter:
  • FW Frigate Swarm: A curious change in the feeding patterns of frigates in one section of space defined.
Mutations
  • Disco - Mutation - This mutation presents itself with a flamboyant nature...
History

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