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|accessibility = [[The Arrival]]
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==Design==
==Design==
The ship is partially toroidal in structure, with a gap that gives it a horseshoe-like shape.
The ship is partially toroidal in structure, with a gap that gives it a horseshoe-like shape. It closely resembles to a predecessor ship that was destroyed by her brother during her conflict with the [[Qugu]].


==Trivia==
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Vehicle
The Lure
The Lure.jpg
Production information

Manufacturer:

Savathûn, the Witch Queen

Model:

Flagship

Technical specifications

Crew:

Potentially Thousands of Hive

Usage

Affiliation:

Lucent Brood

 
Location
The Lure
Overview

Planet:

Mars

Enemy factions:

Lucent Brood

Hostile races:

Hive

Gameplay

Accessibility:

The Arrival

 

The Lure is a Hive flagship utilized by Savathûn, the Witch Queen shortly after her return as a Lightbearer. Sometime after Mars had returned from its fate with the Black Fleet, Savathûn would later use the Lure as a means to trick the Guardians into entering into her Throneworld.

Design[edit]

The ship is partially toroidal in structure, with a gap that gives it a horseshoe-like shape. It closely resembles to a predecessor ship that was destroyed by her brother during her conflict with the Qugu.

Trivia[edit]

  • The ship's shape and coloration strongly resemble the derelict alien vessel featured in Ridley Scott's classic sci-fi/horror film Alien and its prequel Prometheus.

Appearance[edit]

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