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@Aaltonen119 Жыл бұрын
_Four ships heading to their destination, they took a route that hasn't been used for decades. Was that a good decision? Or will it backfire? We'll find out as they progress._
@michaelhalstead5641 Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of the video game Homeworld. I Love the image and the music 🎶. 🙏😎🧡
@dEUSASTRA Жыл бұрын
I love this space sounds... great track!!!
@llamallamapajama9571 Жыл бұрын
Quadrant 658-77-B. One of many graveyards of thousands of vessels torn apart during the First Galactic War, now used as a source of scrap metal and salvage. The largest by far of these vessels, though, was the Halixon Corporation Battletitan Yalem-Class Fleet Superiority Vessel Model B named the "Argonaut", with the class as a whole usually just referred to as the Yalem-Class Battle Titan for short. Only 8 were ever built, but they were more than enough to turn the tide of entire battles. The Yalem-Class was a long, triangular vessel with a main command center in the core of the gargantuan vessel, safe from incoming fire. Two secondary fire veiw decks ran up from the topside down to "underneath" it, to better aims it's 56 Quad Ion Batteries and numerous missile systems.