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Leviathan is a massive Cabal spacecraft used for planetary consumption, and is the flagship and vehicle of exile for Emperor Calus.[1][2][3][4]
Overview
The Leviathan is a gigantic spaceship, far surpassing the Dreadnaught and The Almighty, used by the Cabal to grind and devour planets. When it locks on to a desired object, Cabal soldiers are then sent to gather data on its geology to find out how to grind it into food for the ship, suggesting that it is also a living creature. There also a city on the head of the ship, where Emperor Calus supposedly resides.
Trivia
- The name of this ship is a reference to a creature in The Bible called the Leviathan, which is a creature of enormous size.
Gallery
The Leviathan's front seen from Nessus.