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* One of the finest videogame examples is ''[[Homeworld]]'', in which the only real entity that can be called a character is the Mothership. |
* One of the finest videogame examples is ''[[Homeworld]]'', in which the only real entity that can be called a character is the Mothership. |
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** The Mothership can also build [[The Battlestar|carriers]] that function like mini-motherships in their own right. |
** The Mothership can also build [[The Battlestar|carriers]] that function like mini-motherships in their own right. |
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* The Titan ships, again, from ''[[ |
* The Titan ships, again, from ''[[EVE Online]]''. All in excess of 15km, and all ridiculously costly to build. |
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* Sovereign, from ''[[Mass Effect]]'' {{spoiler|which is actually sentient, and one of the frighteningly powerful [[Eldritch Abomination|Re]][[Abusive Precursors|ap]][[Sapient Ship|ers]].}} |
* Sovereign, from ''[[Mass Effect]]'' {{spoiler|which is actually sentient, and one of the frighteningly powerful [[Eldritch Abomination|Re]][[Abusive Precursors|ap]][[Sapient Ship|ers]].}} |
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** As well as Sovereign, each race in ''[[Mass Effect]]'' has dreadnoughts that are extremely few in number compared to other ships in the various fleets. They're similar in size to a human carrier, but otherwise are much bigger than the ships around them. They also carry kinetic weapons capable of impacting in the multiple-dozen-kiloton range, which is what makes them so special. |
** As well as Sovereign, each race in ''[[Mass Effect]]'' has dreadnoughts that are extremely few in number compared to other ships in the various fleets. They're similar in size to a human carrier, but otherwise are much bigger than the ships around them. They also carry kinetic weapons capable of impacting in the multiple-dozen-kiloton range, which is what makes them so special. |