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Back in 2015, when studying sacred geometries, in particular, the Sefirot (the tree of life), I saw the makings of a great ship design. Following the most logical conclusions of aeronautic and aquatic dynamics, combined with the probable needs of space exploration and combat, the Battlecarrier Mercy's Reach was born. 

At it's core, the 1,554m long ship is meant to serve as the ultimate life support system for a single individual, in this case, one of the greatest minds in human history; Lady Sarah Nichols Landauer (or simply Lady Landauer). Mercy's Reach serves as much as her tomb as it does a frontline defender of humanity in whole. Lady Landauer's remains are locked away deep in the heart of the ship, kept alive by a steely mechanical form, her mind now fractured and distributed across the various systems, only a handful of the crew that serve the Battlecarrier are aware of the ancient being that guides the ship in subtle ways.

We'll get into the specific compliments of the hull, it's pocket fleet, and more, but needless to say, a Battlecarrier of this magnitude is capable of deploying a myriad of forces for any type of engagement. 

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