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|role= Attack | |role= Attack Ship <br> Troop Carrier | ||
|affiliation= [[Imperial Cabal]] <br> [[Red Legion]] <br> [[Skyburners]] | |affiliation= [[Imperial Cabal]] <br> [[Red Legion]] <br> [[Skyburners]] <br> [[Shadow Legion]] | ||
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'''Cabal Warships''' are a type of [[Cabal]] spacecraft used for exploration and war.<ref name="DP">'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Dust Palace (strike)|Dust Palace]]''</ref> | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Centuries before the events of the [[Red War]], [[Dominus Ghaul]] exchanged the solitary cruisers of Calus' space fleet for swarms of close-quarter frigates designed to be independent, small, and highly maneuverable and adaptable. This was in response to the [[Hive]] threat, whose usage of space-time rifts let them close distances instantly and forced the Cabal to fight them at extremely close ranges.<ref name="Entry II"/> | Centuries before the events of the [[Red War]], [[Dominus Ghaul]] exchanged the solitary cruisers of Calus's space fleet for swarms of close-quarter frigates designed to be independent, small, and highly maneuverable and adaptable. This was in response to the [[Hive]] threat, whose usage of space-time rifts let them close distances instantly and forced the Cabal to fight them at extremely close ranges.<ref name="Entry II"/> During the Cabal's occupation of [[Mars]], scores of warships could be seen stationed about the [[Sol System]], from the ruins of [[Freehold]]<ref name="DP"/> to an abandoned warbase on [[Phobos]],<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHwwUSIemm8 '''YouTube''' - ''Official Destiny Expansion II: House of Wolves Preview'' (3:16)]</ref> including an abandoned fleet on [[Mercury]].<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Activities/Crucible_Arenas#Vertigo|Vertigo]]''</ref> In the aftermath of the Skyburners' offensive on the Dreadnaught, two warships can be viewed in a hologram on the bridge orbiting above and below [[Saturn]]'s rings.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO8Vhcc7E3c&t=22m04s '''YouTube''' - ''Destiny Outbound Signal Quest The Taken King Walkthrough'' (timestamp 22:04)]</ref> | ||
During the Cabal's occupation of [[Mars]], scores of warships could be seen stationed about the [[ | |||
During the Red War, a fleet of ships along with Carriers attacked the Last City. The [[Tower]] was destroyed by swarms of long ranged rockets.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUlcG87K7qs&t=195s '''YouTube''' - ''Destiny 2 All Cutscenes'']</ref> During the course of the war, [[Shaxx]]'s [[Redjacks]] were able to board and acquire some ships for the Crucible.<ref name="D2"/> Cabal warships belonging to the Skyburners were also seen docked at [[Firebase Hades]] during the Guardian's mission to steal Thumos's [[Harvester]]. When [[Val Ca'uor]] attempted to seize control of the [[Leviathan (ship)|Leviathan]] from Emperor Calus, he brought a massive fleet of Red Legion warships to assault Calus's ship. These ships would also bombard the Celestial Observatory with [[Drop Pod|Drop Pods]] and missiles during Ca'uor's battle with the Guardian [[Raid]] team sent to stop him. Most of the ships in this fleet were decimated by the Guardians using the Leviathan's formidable armaments.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/5/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]], Activision Blizzard, [[Spire of Stars]]''</ref> | |||
During the [[Clash of the Chosen]], fleets of [[Imperial Cabal]] warships and command carriers were seen in the skies of the [[Cosmodrome]], [[Nessus]], and [[Europa]] when the [[Rite of Proving|Rites of Proving]] for aspiring members of [[Empress Caiatl|Empress Caiatl's]] [[War Council]] were taking place. Shortly after [[Mars]] reappeared, Caiatl sent a fleet which included at least one Cabal warship to confront the [[The Lure|Lure]] over the [[Cradle]]. This ship was first spotted by [[Ikora Rey]] and [[Eris Morn]] as it flew past their camp while carrying a gigantic cannon which it lowered onto a nearby Cabal bunker. | |||
==Design== | ==Design== | ||
Cabal | Cabal Warships were built to replace the solitary, elegant cruisers that Emperor Calus favored during his reign of the [[Cabal empire]]. Small frigate types by Cabal standards, are described by Calus as "ugly, hasty, and crude", individually expendable, and built for brute force and close-range combat.<ref name="Entry II">'''Bungie (2019/6/4)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Opulence]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Lore:Confessions#Entry_II|Confessions: Entry II]]''</ref> Other models were illustrated by the [[Skyburners|Skyburner]]'s command ship, [[Dantalion Exodus VI]], being deployed as a warship-sized boarding pod against [[Oryx]]'s [[Dreadnaught]] on the orders of Ghaul, and remaining largely intact.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies/Cabal#Ghost_Fragment:_Cabal_3|Ghost Fragment: Cabal 3]]''</ref> This is after the [[Awoken]] offensive failed in the [[Battle of Saturn]], where the [[Harbingers]] left not a mark upon the Hive vessel's armor.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]], Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[The Coming War]]'' opening cinematic</ref> They are also capable of deploying [[Mining Lander]]s, [[Injection Rig]]s,<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref> drills, long range-missiles (for other models) and boarding pods.<ref name="Entry II"/> They have four main engines,<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref> with a six-engine variant serving as [[Ghaul]]'s flagship, the [[The Immortal|Immortal]].<ref name="Home">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[Homecoming]]''</ref> | ||
They are also capable of deploying [[Mining Lander]]s, [[Injection Rig]]s,<ref>'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref> drills, long range-missiles (for other models) and boarding pods.<ref name="Entry II"/> They have four main engines,<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref> with a six-engine variant serving as [[Ghaul]]'s [[The Immortal| | |||
The Red Legion utilized other warship classes capable of long-range combat during the invasion of [[The Last City]]; there are larger battlecruiser variants of the mainline warship for orbital bombardment and carrier operations. These ships boasted greater armaments and could carry multiple [[Land Tank]]s, [[Goliath Tank]]s, [[Thresher]]s, and [[Harvester]]s on-board. An example is the warship [[Retribution]].<ref name="D2">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref><ref name="Eurogamer">[http://web.archive.org/web/20200804202217/https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-09-15-destiny-2-ps4-exclusive-content-playstations-lake-of-shadows-strike-city-apex-ship-borealis-weapon-and-retribution-map-details-4747 Eurogamer - Destiny 2 PS4 exclusive content - PlayStation 4's Lake of Shadows strike, City Apex ship, Borealis weapon, exclusive armour and Retribution map detailed]</ref> They may either be surviving examples of | The Immortal is not the only known six-engine variant, however, as the [[The Almighty|Almighty]] has three within its Skybox flying around above. They are serviced by [[Cabal carrier|carrier]]s.<ref name="Entry II"/> The Red Legion utilized other warship classes capable of long-range combat during the invasion of [[The Last City]]; there are larger battlecruiser variants of the mainline warship for orbital bombardment and carrier operations. These ships boasted greater armaments and could carry multiple [[Land Tank]]s, [[Goliath Tank]]s, [[Thresher]]s, and [[Harvester]]s on-board. An example is the warship [[Retribution]].<ref name="D2">'''Bungie (2017/9/8)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard''</ref><ref name="Eurogamer">[http://web.archive.org/web/20200804202217/https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-09-15-destiny-2-ps4-exclusive-content-playstations-lake-of-shadows-strike-city-apex-ship-borealis-weapon-and-retribution-map-details-4747 Eurogamer - Destiny 2 PS4 exclusive content - PlayStation 4's Lake of Shadows strike, City Apex ship, Borealis weapon, exclusive armour and Retribution map detailed]</ref> They may either be surviving examples of Calus's elegant "instruments of state", or converted and retrofitted per [[Umun'arath]]'s specifications into the Red Legion's fleets.{{Citation needed}} | ||
==Named Cabal warships== | ==Named Cabal warships== | ||
*[[Barbatos Rex]] – <small>Valus Cau'tor Warship</small> | *[[Barbatos Rex]] – <small>Valus Cau'tor's Warship</small> | ||
*[[Dantalion Exodus VI]] – <small>Primus Ta'uan Warship</small> | *[[Dantalion Exodus VI]] – <small>Primus Ta'uan's Warship</small> | ||
*[[Eligos Lex V]] – <small>Empress Caiatl Flagship</small> | *[[Eligos Lex V]] – <small>Empress Caiatl's Flagship</small> | ||
*[[Retribution]] – <small>Red Legion Warship</small> | *[[Retribution]] – <small>Red Legion Warship</small> | ||
*[[The Immortal]] – <small>Dominus Ghaul Flagship</small> | *[[The Immortal]] – <small>Dominus Ghaul's Flagship</small> | ||
==Warship classes== | ==Warship classes== | ||
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'''Shadow Legion warships | |||
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'''Warship interiors''' | '''Warship interiors''' | ||
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CabalHologram2.jpg|Hologram of a Cabal warship | CabalHologram2.jpg|Hologram of a Cabal warship | ||
Cabal Threshers.jpg | Cabal Threshers.jpg | ||
Retribution Map.jpg | Retribution Map.jpg | ||
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'''Concept art''' | '''Concept art''' | ||
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File:Destiny-CabalAssaultShip-Render-01.jpg|Starboard render of the Cabal warship | File:Destiny-CabalAssaultShip-Render-01.jpg|Starboard render of the Cabal warship | ||
File:Destiny-CabalAssaultShip-Render-03.jpg|Another starboard render | File:Destiny-CabalAssaultShip-Render-03.jpg|Another starboard render | ||
File:Destiny-CabalAssaultShip-Render-02.jpg|Angled, port render of the Cabal warship | File:Destiny-CabalAssaultShip-Render-02.jpg|Angled, port render of the Cabal warship | ||
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**''[[The Taken King]]'' | **''[[The Taken King]]'' | ||
*''[[Destiny 2]]'' | *''[[Destiny 2]]'' | ||
**''[[Season of the Chosen]]'' | **''[[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind]]'' | ||
***''[[Season of the Chosen]]'' | |||
**''[[The Witch Queen]]'' | **''[[The Witch Queen]]'' | ||
**''[[Season of the Risen]]'' | ***''[[Season of the Risen]]'' | ||
**''[[Season of the Haunted]]'' | ***''[[Season of the Haunted]]'' | ||
***''[[Season of the Seraph]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
**''[[Lightfall]] | |||
***''[[Season of Defiance]]'' | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Cabal Warships are a type of Cabal spacecraft used for exploration and war.[1]
History[edit]
Centuries before the events of the Red War, Dominus Ghaul exchanged the solitary cruisers of Calus's space fleet for swarms of close-quarter frigates designed to be independent, small, and highly maneuverable and adaptable. This was in response to the Hive threat, whose usage of space-time rifts let them close distances instantly and forced the Cabal to fight them at extremely close ranges.[2] During the Cabal's occupation of Mars, scores of warships could be seen stationed about the Sol System, from the ruins of Freehold[1] to an abandoned warbase on Phobos,[3] including an abandoned fleet on Mercury.[4] In the aftermath of the Skyburners' offensive on the Dreadnaught, two warships can be viewed in a hologram on the bridge orbiting above and below Saturn's rings.[5]
During the Red War, a fleet of ships along with Carriers attacked the Last City. The Tower was destroyed by swarms of long ranged rockets.[6] During the course of the war, Shaxx's Redjacks were able to board and acquire some ships for the Crucible.[7] Cabal warships belonging to the Skyburners were also seen docked at Firebase Hades during the Guardian's mission to steal Thumos's Harvester. When Val Ca'uor attempted to seize control of the Leviathan from Emperor Calus, he brought a massive fleet of Red Legion warships to assault Calus's ship. These ships would also bombard the Celestial Observatory with Drop Pods and missiles during Ca'uor's battle with the Guardian Raid team sent to stop him. Most of the ships in this fleet were decimated by the Guardians using the Leviathan's formidable armaments.[8]
During the Clash of the Chosen, fleets of Imperial Cabal warships and command carriers were seen in the skies of the Cosmodrome, Nessus, and Europa when the Rites of Proving for aspiring members of Empress Caiatl's War Council were taking place. Shortly after Mars reappeared, Caiatl sent a fleet which included at least one Cabal warship to confront the Lure over the Cradle. This ship was first spotted by Ikora Rey and Eris Morn as it flew past their camp while carrying a gigantic cannon which it lowered onto a nearby Cabal bunker.
Design[edit]
Cabal Warships were built to replace the solitary, elegant cruisers that Emperor Calus favored during his reign of the Cabal empire. Small frigate types by Cabal standards, are described by Calus as "ugly, hasty, and crude", individually expendable, and built for brute force and close-range combat.[2] Other models were illustrated by the Skyburner's command ship, Dantalion Exodus VI, being deployed as a warship-sized boarding pod against Oryx's Dreadnaught on the orders of Ghaul, and remaining largely intact.[9] This is after the Awoken offensive failed in the Battle of Saturn, where the Harbingers left not a mark upon the Hive vessel's armor.[10] They are also capable of deploying Mining Landers, Injection Rigs,[11] drills, long range-missiles (for other models) and boarding pods.[2] They have four main engines,[12] with a six-engine variant serving as Ghaul's flagship, the Immortal.[13]
The Immortal is not the only known six-engine variant, however, as the Almighty has three within its Skybox flying around above. They are serviced by carriers.[2] The Red Legion utilized other warship classes capable of long-range combat during the invasion of The Last City; there are larger battlecruiser variants of the mainline warship for orbital bombardment and carrier operations. These ships boasted greater armaments and could carry multiple Land Tanks, Goliath Tanks, Threshers, and Harvesters on-board. An example is the warship Retribution.[7][14] They may either be surviving examples of Calus's elegant "instruments of state", or converted and retrofitted per Umun'arath's specifications into the Red Legion's fleets.[citation needed]
Named Cabal warships[edit]
- Barbatos Rex – Valus Cau'tor's Warship
- Dantalion Exodus VI – Primus Ta'uan's Warship
- Eligos Lex V – Empress Caiatl's Flagship
- Retribution – Red Legion Warship
- The Immortal – Dominus Ghaul's Flagship
Warship classes[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Imperial Cabal warships
Red Legion warships
Skyburner warships
Shadow Legion warships
Warship interiors
Concept art
Trivia[edit]
- Their models appear to vary from different factions or purposes.
List of appearances[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Dust Palace
- ^ a b c d e f Bungie (2019/6/4), Destiny 2: Season of Opulence, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Confessions: Entry II
- ^ YouTube - Official Destiny Expansion II: House of Wolves Preview (3:16)
- ^ Bungie (2015/9/15), Destiny: The Taken King Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Vertigo
- ^ YouTube - Destiny Outbound Signal Quest The Taken King Walkthrough (timestamp 22:04)
- ^ YouTube - Destiny 2 All Cutscenes
- ^ a b Bungie (2017/9/8), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard
- ^ Bungie (2017/5/8), Destiny 2: Warmind, Activision Blizzard, Spire of Stars
- ^ Bungie (2015/9/15), Destiny: The Taken King Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Cabal 3
- ^ Bungie (2015/9/15), Destiny: The Taken King, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, The Coming War opening cinematic
- ^ Bungie (2017/9/8), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard
- ^ Bungie (2017/9/8), Destiny 2: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Homecoming
- ^ a b Eurogamer - Destiny 2 PS4 exclusive content - PlayStation 4's Lake of Shadows strike, City Apex ship, Borealis weapon, exclusive armour and Retribution map detailed
- ^ Bungie (2021/8/24), Destiny 2: Season of the Lost, Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Ripples: I - Ambush
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