Glory Device

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The glory device is the biggest and most effective weapon of the Shofixti Scout.

The Shofixti were uplifted by the Yehat when the furry marsupials were still living in mud castles. At this point, the Shofixti didn't possess any advanced technology, such as starships. The Yehat gave them their old scout design, but since it was close to almost harmless in combat, it wasn't used much more than a scout would be - for scouting.

The fervor and willpower of the Shofixti was great. They were honourable creatures and wanted to fight. They asked the Chenjesu to create a powerful Glory device - a bomb which could destroy a crippled Ur-Quan and completely vaporise smaller vessels. The Chenjesu agreed, but later on, they were deeply shocked when they were asked to mount a Glory device on every scout vessel. Although the Yehat refused at first, everyone knew deep inside that it was an ultimate sacrifice and act of honor; the Shofixti insisted and so it came that every Scout was fitted with the Glory device.

The brave Shofixti detonated themselves without showing a sign of fear - dodging fusion blasts and ripping the immense Dreadnoughts apart. The Glory device was definitely a gruesome and dreadful weapon for the Kzer-Za, as they could not break the morale of the suicide pilots. Fighting fiercely, it was ironic that the Shofixiti, the least technologically advanced race in the Alliance, who destroyed over one third of the Ur-Quan fleet.

From the technical point of view, one Scout can kill a Melnorme Trader, Androsynth Guardian, or Druuge Mauler but not from the Glory device alone. Kill four or five crew with the main gun while evading the enemy's shots and then, when the batteries are empty, activate the Glory device. Two Scouts can kill a Dreadnought; however, if you want to kill the opponents using only the Glory device, those numbers increase by one. That is, it will take two for a Trader and three for a Dreadnought.

The downside is that the Glory Device needs to be activated manually in order to explode - much like a nuclear bomb. When the Scout is killed before he gets a chance to activate, the bomb is destroyed, the advanced firing mechanism isn't activated, and the bomb doesn't explode.

Summary: A good Shofixti pilot may create chaos and destruction wherever he goes, killing ships much larger than himself, but this chaos is for one time only.