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− | + | '''Koros-Strohna''', known as '''worldships''' in [[Galactic Basic Standard]], were immensely large, organically created vessels that housed entire communities of [[Yuuzhan Vong]], providing them with [[food]] and shelter. They also served as a staging ground for long battles. |
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==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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− | Similar in function to the reborn [[Galactic Emperor|Emperor]] [[Palpatine]]'s [[Eclipse-class |
+ | Similar in function to the reborn [[Galactic Emperor|Emperor]] [[Palpatine]]'s [[Eclipse-class dreadnought|''Eclipse''-class Super Star Destroyer]]s, a worldship was a transport, battleship and a psychological weapon all in one. |
===Dimensions=== |
===Dimensions=== |
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[[File:KorosStrohnaInvasion.jpg|left|thumb|250px|A Koros-Strohna amid the [[Yuuzhan Vong fleet]]]] |
[[File:KorosStrohnaInvasion.jpg|left|thumb|250px|A Koros-Strohna amid the [[Yuuzhan Vong fleet]]]] |
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− | Like all other Yuuzhan Vong vehicles and vessels, the Koros-Strohna, or worldship, was made of [[Yorik coral]]. The Yorik coral also formed symbiotic relationships with countless other organic materials to provide weapons, propulsion systems and defensive capabilities. [[Maw luur]] served as a recycling system as well as provided valuable life support to the vessel. |
+ | Like all other Yuuzhan Vong vehicles and vessels, the Koros-Strohna, or worldship, was made of [[Yorik coral]]. The Yorik coral also formed symbiotic relationships with countless other organic materials to provide weapons, propulsion systems and defensive capabilities. [[Maw luur]] served as a recycling system as well as provided valuable life support to the vessel. A worldship had more in common with a planet than a starship and, like most other Yuuzhan Vong bio-engineered vessels, it did not appear to be a starship at all. |
− | Its main body was a disc-shaped bulk littered with hundreds of weapon projections and other protrusions. On the edges of the worldship were several large spiral arms, causing the ship to resemble a galaxy. In areas where the gravitational pull was weak, including the region between galaxies, the Koros- |
+ | Its main body was a disc-shaped bulk littered with hundreds of weapon projections and other protrusions. On the edges of the worldship were several large spiral arms, causing the ship to resemble a galaxy. In areas where the gravitational pull was weak, including the region between galaxies, the Koros-Strohna extended membranous tendrils called outrider ganglia. Each tendril was anchored by hundreds of [[Yorik-et|Coralskipper]]s, which helped unfold the membrane. Once unfurled, the ganglia served as cosmic sails. |
===Propulsion systems=== |
===Propulsion systems=== |
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[[Dovin basal]]s could also be used to propel the worldship by projecting gravity wells to drag Yuuzhan Vong ships through the interstellar void. When these organisms concentrated their energy wells, they could cause a space station to collapse or force a moon to collide with its orbital partner. Dovin basals could also be used to strip enemy vessels of their [[deflector shield]]s. The worldship's own defenses also relied on the dovin basals' ability to use gravity wells to intercept incoming torpedoes and other weapons. To conserve power, worldships could generate artificial gravity by rotating, thus preserving the dovin basals. |
[[Dovin basal]]s could also be used to propel the worldship by projecting gravity wells to drag Yuuzhan Vong ships through the interstellar void. When these organisms concentrated their energy wells, they could cause a space station to collapse or force a moon to collide with its orbital partner. Dovin basals could also be used to strip enemy vessels of their [[deflector shield]]s. The worldship's own defenses also relied on the dovin basals' ability to use gravity wells to intercept incoming torpedoes and other weapons. To conserve power, worldships could generate artificial gravity by rotating, thus preserving the dovin basals. |
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− | They also made use of a membrane, called outrider ganglia, that acted as a [[solar sail]] when traveling through space. |
+ | They also made use of a membrane, called outrider ganglia, that acted as a [[Solar sailer|solar sail]] when traveling through space. |
===Offensive and defensive systems=== |
===Offensive and defensive systems=== |
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− | [[File:LucyAgainstTheDiamondsInTheSky.JPG|left|thumb|250px|The [[Domain Hul worldship]] at the [[ |
+ | [[File:LucyAgainstTheDiamondsInTheSky.JPG|left|thumb|250px|The [[Domain Hul worldship]] at the [[Battle of Borleias (Yuuzhan Vong War)|Battle of Borleias]].]] Worldships were protected by hundreds of [[Yaret-Kor|yaret-kor]] emplacements that spat molten slag at enemy vessels. These ranged from starfighter-sized cannons to turbolaser-sized weapons similar to those used by the [[New Republic]]. |
− | These magma weapons ranged from small openings, with the capability of blaster cannons, to large emitters, which could shoot flaming rocks the size of small starships over great distances. The Koros- |
+ | These magma weapons ranged from small openings, with the capability of blaster cannons, to large emitters, which could shoot flaming rocks the size of small starships over great distances. The Koros-Strohna's weapons were spaced sporadically and recharged slowly as new magma was produced, though they proved fantastically accurate despite their unconventional technology. |
− | Another weapon was the huge, tubular worm called the [[dread weapon]], which extended from the bowels of the worldship. The dread weapon could be used to gather nutrients for the worldship to stay alive. The [[Gorros' Fen]] served a similar function. |
+ | Another weapon was the huge, tubular worm called the [[Qworlth skaal|dread weapon]], which extended from the bowels of the worldship. The dread weapon could be used to gather nutrients for the worldship to stay alive. The [[Gorros' Fen]] served a similar function. |
===Complement=== |
===Complement=== |
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− | Additional defense came from the worldship's cargo and troop holds which could transport more than 5,000 warriors along with Coralskippers and planetary vehicles. Due to the vehicle's size, the Koros- |
+ | Additional defense came from the worldship's cargo and troop holds which could transport more than 5,000 warriors along with Coralskippers and planetary vehicles. Due to the vehicle's size, the Koros-Strohna could transport a small Yuuzhan Vong army. |
===Life-cycle=== |
===Life-cycle=== |
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− | A [[Yuuzhan Vong]] worldship |
+ | A [[Yuuzhan Vong]] worldship lived for an average of 500 years or more. However, they could live up to twice that long, as the [[Baanu Miir]] proves (see history for more about the ''Bannu Miir''). When a worldship started to near the end of its life-cycle, it would develop color variations on its [[Dovin basal]]s, and it would grow [[Myogens]] in its corridors. |
==History== |
==History== |
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− | In [[26 ABY]], the worldship ''[[Baanu Miir]]'' held twelve thousand Yuuzhan Vong, and was nearly 1000 years old (an age considered ancient), dying and no longer able to travel faster than light.<ref>''[[Edge of Victory II: Rebirth]]''</ref> It is unknown if these figures were systemic for all worldships. The ''[[Baanu Rass]]'', one of the largest worldships, was 120 kilometers across,<ref>''[[The New Jedi Order Sourcebook]]''</ref> almost the size of the first [[Death Star]]. During the trek through the intergalactic void between galaxies, it was known that certain drugs were circulated into the worldship's interior, which infused its incumbents with a sense of purpose and belonging in order to prevent them suffering mental breakdowns resulting from the stresses of a long journey across space to the Promised Land. |
+ | In [[26 ABY]], the worldship ''[[Baanu Miir]]'' held twelve thousand Yuuzhan Vong, and was nearly 1000 years old (an age considered ancient), dying and no longer able to travel faster than light.<ref>''[[The New Jedi Order: Edge of Victory II: Rebirth]]''</ref> It is unknown if these figures were systemic for all worldships. The ''[[Baanu Rass]]'', one of the largest worldships, was 120 kilometers across,<ref>''[[The New Jedi Order Sourcebook]]''</ref> almost the size of the first [[Death Star]]. During the trek through the intergalactic void between galaxies, it was known that certain drugs were circulated into the worldship's interior, which infused its incumbents with a sense of purpose and belonging in order to prevent them suffering mental breakdowns resulting from the stresses of a long journey across space to the Promised Land. |
− | The ''[[Alak Schou]]'' was one of the worldships used to transport the invasion force into the galaxy.<ref name="Gamer8">''[[Star Wars Gamer 8]]''</ref> The [[Domain Hul worldship]] served as a base for the Yuuzhan Vong assault against the [[New Republic]] during the [[ |
+ | The ''[[Alak Schou]]'' was one of the worldships used to transport the invasion force into the galaxy.<ref name="Gamer8">''[[Star Wars Gamer 8]]''</ref> The [[Domain Hul worldship]] served as a base for the Yuuzhan Vong assault against the [[New Republic]] during the [[Battle of Borleias (Yuuzhan Vong War)|attack]] on [[Borleias]]. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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[[File:MyrkrWorldship njosb.jpg|thumb|right|230px|The layout of the ''[[Baanu Rass]]'']] |
[[File:MyrkrWorldship njosb.jpg|thumb|right|230px|The layout of the ''[[Baanu Rass]]'']] |
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− | *''[[ |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Vector Prime]]'' {{1st}} |
*''[[Star Wars: Invasion 0, Part 1]]'' |
*''[[Star Wars: Invasion 0, Part 1]]'' |
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*''[[Star Wars: Invasion 1: Refugees, Part 1]]'' |
*''[[Star Wars: Invasion 1: Refugees, Part 1]]'' |
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− | *''[[Dark Tide I: Onslaught]]'' {{Mo}} |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide I: Onslaught]]'' {{Mo}} |
− | *''[[Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial]]'' {{C|via villip}} |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial]]'' {{C|via villip}} |
− | *''[[Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse]]'' |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse]]'' |
− | *''[[Edge of Victory I: Conquest]]'' |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Edge of Victory I: Conquest]]'' |
− | *''[[Edge of Victory II: Rebirth]]'' |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Edge of Victory II: Rebirth]]'' |
− | *''[[Star by Star]]'' |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Star by Star]]'' |
− | *''[[Dark Journey]]'' |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Dark Journey]]'' |
− | *''[[Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream]]'' |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream]]'' |
− | *''[[Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand]]'' |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand]]'' |
− | *''[[Traitor]]'' {{Mo}} |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Traitor]]'' {{Mo}} |
− | *''[[Destiny's Way]]'' |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Destiny's Way]]'' |
− | *''[[ |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Ylesia]]'' |
− | *''[[Force Heretic |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic I: Remnant]]'' {{Mo}} |
− | *''[[Force Heretic |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic II: Refugee]]'' |
− | *''[[The |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic III: Reunion]]'' |
− | *''[[The |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: The Final Prophecy]]'' |
+ | *''[[The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force]]'' |
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*''[[Dark Nest I: The Joiner King]]'' {{Mo}} |
*''[[Dark Nest I: The Joiner King]]'' {{Mo}} |
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− | *''[[ |
+ | *''[[Legacy of the Force: Inferno]]'' {{C|[[Flow-walking|Flow-walk]]}} |
− | *{{ |
+ | *{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20030123highalert|text=''High Alert!''|High Alert!}} {{Mo}} |
==Sources== |
==Sources== |
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+ | *{{InsiderCite|57|Who's Who in the New Jedi Order}} |
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*''[[The New Jedi Order Sourcebook]]'' |
*''[[The New Jedi Order Sourcebook]]'' |
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*''[[Star Wars Gamer 8]]'' |
*''[[Star Wars Gamer 8]]'' |
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*''[[The Essential Atlas]]'' |
*''[[The Essential Atlas]]'' |
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*''[[Galaxy of Intrigue]]'' |
*''[[Galaxy of Intrigue]]'' |
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+ | *''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]'' |
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==Notes and references== |
==Notes and references== |
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- "The Koros-Strohna is all I've ever known. I have lived within the ship my entire life."
- ―Yuuzhan Vong warrior
Koros-Strohna, known as worldships in Galactic Basic Standard, were immensely large, organically created vessels that housed entire communities of Yuuzhan Vong, providing them with food and shelter. They also served as a staging ground for long battles.
Characteristics
Similar in function to the reborn Emperor Palpatine's Eclipse-class Super Star Destroyers, a worldship was a transport, battleship and a psychological weapon all in one.
Dimensions
Like all other Yuuzhan Vong vehicles and vessels, the Koros-Strohna, or worldship, was made of Yorik coral. The Yorik coral also formed symbiotic relationships with countless other organic materials to provide weapons, propulsion systems and defensive capabilities. Maw luur served as a recycling system as well as provided valuable life support to the vessel. A worldship had more in common with a planet than a starship and, like most other Yuuzhan Vong bio-engineered vessels, it did not appear to be a starship at all.
Its main body was a disc-shaped bulk littered with hundreds of weapon projections and other protrusions. On the edges of the worldship were several large spiral arms, causing the ship to resemble a galaxy. In areas where the gravitational pull was weak, including the region between galaxies, the Koros-Strohna extended membranous tendrils called outrider ganglia. Each tendril was anchored by hundreds of Coralskippers, which helped unfold the membrane. Once unfurled, the ganglia served as cosmic sails.
Propulsion systems
Dovin basals could also be used to propel the worldship by projecting gravity wells to drag Yuuzhan Vong ships through the interstellar void. When these organisms concentrated their energy wells, they could cause a space station to collapse or force a moon to collide with its orbital partner. Dovin basals could also be used to strip enemy vessels of their deflector shields. The worldship's own defenses also relied on the dovin basals' ability to use gravity wells to intercept incoming torpedoes and other weapons. To conserve power, worldships could generate artificial gravity by rotating, thus preserving the dovin basals.
They also made use of a membrane, called outrider ganglia, that acted as a solar sail when traveling through space.
Offensive and defensive systems
Worldships were protected by hundreds of yaret-kor emplacements that spat molten slag at enemy vessels. These ranged from starfighter-sized cannons to turbolaser-sized weapons similar to those used by the New Republic.
These magma weapons ranged from small openings, with the capability of blaster cannons, to large emitters, which could shoot flaming rocks the size of small starships over great distances. The Koros-Strohna's weapons were spaced sporadically and recharged slowly as new magma was produced, though they proved fantastically accurate despite their unconventional technology.
Another weapon was the huge, tubular worm called the dread weapon, which extended from the bowels of the worldship. The dread weapon could be used to gather nutrients for the worldship to stay alive. The Gorros' Fen served a similar function.
Complement
Additional defense came from the worldship's cargo and troop holds which could transport more than 5,000 warriors along with Coralskippers and planetary vehicles. Due to the vehicle's size, the Koros-Strohna could transport a small Yuuzhan Vong army.
Life-cycle
A Yuuzhan Vong worldship lived for an average of 500 years or more. However, they could live up to twice that long, as the Baanu Miir proves (see history for more about the Bannu Miir). When a worldship started to near the end of its life-cycle, it would develop color variations on its Dovin basals, and it would grow Myogens in its corridors.
History
In 26 ABY, the worldship Baanu Miir held twelve thousand Yuuzhan Vong, and was nearly 1000 years old (an age considered ancient), dying and no longer able to travel faster than light.[1] It is unknown if these figures were systemic for all worldships. The Baanu Rass, one of the largest worldships, was 120 kilometers across,[2] almost the size of the first Death Star. During the trek through the intergalactic void between galaxies, it was known that certain drugs were circulated into the worldship's interior, which infused its incumbents with a sense of purpose and belonging in order to prevent them suffering mental breakdowns resulting from the stresses of a long journey across space to the Promised Land.
The Alak Schou was one of the worldships used to transport the invasion force into the galaxy.[3] The Domain Hul worldship served as a base for the Yuuzhan Vong assault against the New Republic during the attack on Borleias.
Appearances
- The New Jedi Order: Vector Prime (First appearance)
- Star Wars: Invasion 0, Part 1
- Star Wars: Invasion 1: Refugees, Part 1
- The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide I: Onslaught (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial (via villip)
- The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse
- The New Jedi Order: Edge of Victory I: Conquest
- The New Jedi Order: Edge of Victory II: Rebirth
- The New Jedi Order: Star by Star
- The New Jedi Order: Dark Journey
- The New Jedi Order: Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream
- The New Jedi Order: Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand
- The New Jedi Order: Traitor (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Destiny's Way
- The New Jedi Order: Ylesia
- The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic I: Remnant (Mentioned only)
- The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic II: Refugee
- The New Jedi Order: Force Heretic III: Reunion
- The New Jedi Order: The Final Prophecy
- The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force
- Dark Nest I: The Joiner King (Mentioned only)
- Legacy of the Force: Inferno (Flow-walk)
- "High Alert!" on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link) (Mentioned only)
Sources
- "Who's Who in the New Jedi Order" — Star Wars Insider 57
- The New Jedi Order Sourcebook
- Star Wars Gamer 8
- The New Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- Starships of the Galaxy, Saga Edition
- The Essential Atlas
- Galaxy of Intrigue
- The Essential Guide to Warfare