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The '''Sa-Matra''' is the name given to the awesome [[Precursor]] Battleship discovered by the [[Ur-Quan Kzer-Za]] thousands of years ago. It is the very symbol of [[Ur-Quan]] dominance; a virtually invincible war machine that guarantees that the Ur-Quan species will never need know fear of anything.
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The '''Sa-Matra''' (meaning ''Great Trophy'' in the [[Ur-Quan]] language) is the name given to the awesome [[Precursor]] Battleship discovered by the [[Ur-Quan Kzer-Za]] thousands of years ago. It is the very symbol of Ur-Quan dominance; a virtually invincible war machine that guarantees that the Ur-Quan species will never need know fear of anything. The battleship is the coveted prize given to the victor of the Ur-Quan [[Doctrinal Conflict]]. Its destruction is the only way to stop either Ur-Quan faction from dominating the galaxy.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===Discovery and first Doctrinal Conflict===
  
During the era of the [[Dnyarri Slave Empire]], among the numerous articles of Precursor technology gathered by the [[Ur-Quan]] scouts was one enormous Precursor battleship. When the [[Ur-Quan Slave Revolt]] began, one of the Ur-Quan's greatest victories was the successful seizure of this battleship by free Ur-Quan, who used it to devastating effect against remaining Dnyarri-controlled forces.
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According to the [[Melnorme]] historical records, after the era of the [[Dnyarri Slave Empire]], the Ur-Quan species was thrown into ideological chaos with neither side in the debate willing to budge. The ensuing bloody civil war would have continued for decades and probably resulted in mutual annihilation had the Kzer-Za not happened upon an enormous Precursor Battleship.  
  
Afterwards, the psychologically traumatized Ur-Quan interpreted their possession of such a weapon as not only the key to their liberation but a sign of their destiny to never again be enslaved, by giving them ultimate power over the fate of other species. Thus, when the Ur-Quan divided into the factions of [[Kohr-Ah]] and [[Kzer-Za]], each side claimed this weapon as their own. Naming it "Sa-Matra" (meaning "Great Prize") in the Ur-Quan language, the two factions entered ritualized combat, the winning side being promised possession of the ultimate weapon and therefore a decisive advantage in implementing their doctrine of control. In this initial battle the Kzer-Za proved victorious and were therefore free to use the Sa-Matra to enforce their [[Path of Now and Forever]], which as a result received greater and longer propagation than the Kohr-Ah's [[Eternal Doctrine]]. However, their racial pride making them unwilling to totally override the beliefs and desires of their Ur-Quan brothers, the Kzer-Za agreed that, after the two races traveled their separate ways, when they met again this ritual war -- now known as the [[Doctrinal Conflict]] -- would be refought, and the Sa-Matra would go to the next winner.
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With the Precursor battle platform, the Kzer-Za were able to slice through the [[Ur-Quan Kohr-Ah|Kohr-Ah]] forces. In a matter of days the first Doctrinal Conflict was over with the Kzer-Za as victors. Though psychologically traumatized, the Kzer-Za were humble in their victory and admitted to the possibility that they were wrong and the Kohr-Ah right. Therefore the Kzer-Za let the remaining Kohr-Ah armada live and directed the Kohr-Ah to travel anti-spinward while the Kzer-Za travelled spinward around the galaxy.  They agreed that when the two races met again, after travelling their separate ways, the ritual war — now known as the [[Doctrinal Conflict]] — would be refought, and the Precursor Battleship would go to the next winner. They accordingly named the battleship "Sa-Matra" (meaning "Great Trophy") in the Ur-Quan language, the winning side being promised possession of the ultimate weapon and therefore a decisive advantage in implementing their doctrine of control.
  
Most recently, it was employed against the [[Alliance of Free Stars]] at the end of their [[First War|war]] with the Ur-Quan Kzer-Za and their [[Hierarchy]] of [[Battle Thralls]]. Although up to that point the Alliance had been capable of holding Hierarchy forces at bay, the Sa-Matra proved to be a unanswerable weapon. It quickly broke the [[Chenjesu]]/[[Mmrnmhrm]] lines, incinerating conventional vessels at far beyond their own weapons' ranges; with the fall of those two races, the Alliance quickly surrendered.
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A different (and less reliable) source, the [[Talking Pet (device)|neo-Dnyarri]], claims that the [[Dnyarri]] had discovered the battleship and that Ur-Quan had taken it from them.  He also states that the Ur-Quan used the Sa-Matra to destroy and subjugate the Dnyarri.  Since this history is given in an account of the Ur-Quan and the Sentient Milieu that contradicts all other sources (including the neo-Dnyarri's own line before confusing the Ur-Quan at the Sa-Matra, "I sense the presence of my ancient slaves"), the credibility of this story is also called into question.
  
Chenjesu strategists of the time wondered why the Kzer-Za did not use the Sa-Matra sooner. Given that it holds such symbolic, ritual significance for the Kzer-Za, they probably sought to minimize its use as a matter of respect and honor. They therefore only brought it into play to break the Alliance's most powerful defenses, the technologically precocious Broodhome ships, while refusing to dirty their hands with lower-level fighting, leaving that to their Thralls.
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===Ur-Quan Slave War===
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Most recently, it was employed against the [[Alliance of Free Stars]] at the end of their [[Ur-Quan Slave War|war]] with the Ur-Quan Kzer-Za and their [[Hierarchy]] of [[Battle Thralls]]. Although up to that point the Alliance had been capable of holding Hierarchy forces at bay, the Sa-Matra proved to be an unanswerable weapon. It quickly broke the [[Chenjesu]]/[[Mmrnmhrm]] lines, incinerating conventional vessels at far beyond their own weapons' ranges; with the fall of those two races, the Alliance quickly surrendered.
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Chenjesu strategists of the time wondered why the Kzer-Za did not use the Sa-Matra sooner. Given that it holds such symbolic, ritual significance for the Kzer-Za, they probably sought to minimize its use as a matter of respect and honor. They therefore only brought it into play to break the Alliance's most powerful defenses, the technologically advanced [[Broodhome]] and [[Transformer]] ships.
  
 
===The Battle of the Sa-Matra===
 
===The Battle of the Sa-Matra===
  
The second Doctrinal Conflict took place during the time of the [[Second War of the Alliance]]; in order to prevent further devastation and end Ur-Quan hegemony for all of history, the [[New Alliance of Free Stars]] undertook a desparate gambit to destroy the [[Sa-Matra]] and forever shatter the myth of destined Ur-Quan dominance. After several bold and clever missions gave them the intelligence they needed to locate the Sa-Matra, the Alliance was able to revive the power of the Dnyarri in the form of an augmented [[Talking Pet (device)|Talking Pet]] to penetrate the Ur-Quan defenses around the Sa-Matra. However, even the most powerful Alliance ships, the new [[Chmmr]] [[Avatar]] vessels, were unable to do more than defeat the Sa-Matra's escorts; luckily, the unmatched piloting skills of [[Pkunk]] and [[Yehat]] reinforcements, arriving at the last minute after the successful [[Yehat Revolution]], proved effective at disabling the Sa-Matra's surface defenses.
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The events of [[Star Control II]] take place during the second Doctrinal Conflict; in order to prevent further devastation and to end the Ur-Quan hegemony for good, the [[New Alliance of Free Stars]] undertook a desperate gambit to destroy the Sa-Matra. After foraging the sector for information, they finally gained all they needed to locate the Sa-Matra, deactivated at the time and located in orbit around [[Delta Crateris V]]. The Alliance was also able to harness the power of the Dnyarri in the form of a reverted [[Talking Pet (device)|Talking Pet]] in order to penetrate the Ur-Quan defenses around the Sa-Matra. However, even the most powerful Alliance ships, the new [[Chmmr]] [[Avatar]] vessels were at insurmountable odds against the defenses of Sa-Matra and their escorts; however, the unmatched piloting skills of [[Pkunk]] and [[Yehat]] reinforcements, arriving at the last minute after the successful [[Yehat Revolution]], fortunately proved very effective at disabling the Sa-Matra's defenses.
  
This allowed the Alliance to deploy their own ultimate weapon: using the Precursor technology in their possession, they coupled the [[Vindicator]]'s Precursor energy generation systems to the [[Utwig bomb]], creating an antimatter bomb capable of destroying even the Sa-Matra's hardened superstructure. Ironically once the Sa-Matra's shields were down the Vindicator was able to penetrate it, making use of a docking bay that had specifically been designed for service vehicles like the Vindicator by the Precursors. The resulting blast not only destroyed much of the combined Ur-Quan fleet but also shattered their cultural understanding of themselves as a master species, sending them fleeing and demoralized to the Magellanic Clouds.
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This allowed the Alliance a chance to deploy an ultimate weapon of their own making: using the Precursor technology in their possession, they coupled the [[The Flagship]]'s Precursor energy generation systems (further amplified to the brim by the Chmmr) to the [[Utwig Bomb]], creating an antimatter bomb capable of destroying even the Sa-Matra's hardened superstructure. The resulting destruction appears to have shattered the Ur-Quan's cultural understanding of themselves as a master species and sent both factions' fleets into disarray. Reports vary concerning the fate of the Ur-Quan fleets after this devastating blow. One report describes them as fleeing, demoralized, toward the Clouds of Magellan.{{ref|1}}
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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[[Image:Sa-matra.jpg|237px|right|The Sa-Matra as it appears in the Ur-Quan Masters]]
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Physically the vessel was huge, almost the size of a small moon, with numerous weapons and defensive systems mounted on protuberances across the surface. Its armor was built by unknown Precursor methods and was extremely strong, strong enough to withstand impacts and energy blasts capable of vaporizing similar quantities of normal matter — the [[Utwig Bomb]], a device created by the Precursors to destroy moons and rearrange planetary continents, was not powerful enough to destroy it without augmentation.
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Additionally, the Ur-Quan kept it safe when not in use by using their own technology to build a shell of fused asteroids reinforced by a weak stasis field around it, rendering the surface inaccessible to any attacker. The one weakness of defense was a single access port in the Ur-Quan's asteroid shield. However, the access port was protected by a deadly force shield whose eight generators were externally embedded in the asteroid shell.  These fortifications were further complemented by the Sa-Matra's active defense mechanisms, either added by the Ur-Quan Kzer-Za or initially built into the battleship by the Precursors.
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The observed active defense systems consisted primarily of energetic projectiles given quasi-intelligent tracking capabilities that surrounded and defended the main platform. The battle platform was capable of regenerating these projectiles as long as any of the generators were active, and even with all generators disabled, the projectiles were self-sustaining until disrupted by enemy fire. It is unknown how or why the shield generators and the Sa-Matra's active defenses were linked in this manner. The observed active defenses consisted of two types: a slow-moving green projectile that, upon contact with an enemy vessel, automatically discharged a powerful repulsive blast, and a highly-mobile cohesive collection of superheated plasma that could directly damage enemy ships with heat and impact.{{ref|2}} Weapon fire could disrupt these defenses, but their ability to track enemy vessels quickly and effortlessly and to be regenerated rapidly by the Sa-Matra made them fearsome obstacles to invaders.
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As for the Sa-Matra's main assault weapons, there was little chance to observe them as they were only in use during active aggression by the Ur-Quan and immediately prior to the Sa-Matra's destruction. The close range assault weapons, comprising many different types of projectors and cannons, inflicted massive damage even in the short time it took for The Flagship to come up alongside the Sa-Matra and detonate itself.{{ref|3}} What sketchy records we have of the Alliance's struggles against the Sa-Matra in the Ur-Quan Slave War suggest it was more than the equal of any fleet in direct combat and could easily have laid waste to large ground areas.  The Chmmr do mention one of the Sa-Matra's deadliest armaments, the "annihilation toroids," which could vaporize ships from the far side of a solar system or cut broad swaths of devastation across a planet in seconds, possibly a reference to either the plasma-based active defense weapon or a more powerful version of the same weapon.
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== Gameplay notes ==
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===Sources of information===
  
[[Image:Sa-matra_generators_down.png|right]]
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There are several sources for information on the existence of the Sa-Matra and its location; however, no source points to the exact star system. These sources include the following:
  
Physically the vessel was huge, almost the size of a small moon, with numerous weapons and defensive systems mounted on protuberances across the surface. Its armor was built by unknown Precursor methods and was extremely strong, strong enough to withstand impacts and energy blasts capable of vaporizing similar quantities of normal matter -- the Utwig bomb, a device created by the Precursors to destroy moons and rearrange planetary continents, was not powerful enough to destroy it without augmentation.
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* [[Chmmr]]
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* [[Melnorme]]
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* [[Pkunk]]
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* [[Hayes|Starbase Commander Hayes]] (existence only)
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* [[Supox]]
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* [[Utwig]]
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* [[Talking Pet]] (existence only)
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* [[Yehat]] rebels (existence only)
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* [[Zoq-Fot-Pik]]
  
Deeming this insufficient protection against unknown weaponry or possible subterfuge, the Ur-Quan kept it safe when not in use by using their own technology to build a shell of magnetically fused asteroids around it, rendering the surface inaccessible to any attacker. It also made the Sa-Matra unable to use its main weapons from inside the shell, preventing any Ur-Quan from cheating and making use of it during the Doctrinal Conflict itself. The housings that controlled its defensive systems, however, protruded from the shell and continued to function.
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===Relevance to the plot===
  
The one weakness of defense was a single access port leading to a service docking area, installed by the Precursors and the only convenient means of accessing and controlling the Sa-Matra's systems, which the Ur-Quan were unable to cover with their asteroid shield. It was still protected by the Sa-Matra's defense mechanisms' energy shielding and its active defenders; however, for these mechanisms to be effective outside the asteroid armor, they had to protrude from it into the open, where they were vulnerable to attack from ships whose agility or resilience allowed them to survive the active defenses, like the Pkunk [[Fury]] and Yehat [[Terminator]], the factor that led to the Sa-Matra's downfall.
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The destruction of the Sa-Matra is the ultimate goal of the game. Once it is defeated, the game is completed. A few items must be obtained in order to accomplish this, namely:
  
The observed active defense systems consisted primarily of energy matrices given quasi-intelligent tracking capabilities that surrounded and defended the main ship. The ship's energy-projection systems were capable of regenerating these projectiles and the ship's main shielding as long as any of the projectors were active, and even with all projectors disabled, the projectiles were self-sustaining until disrupted by enemy fire. They consisted of two types, Repulsor Spheres, a mobile electromagnetic field that, upon contact with an enemy vessel, automatically dissipated itself into a powerful repulsive blast, and Plasma Destruction Toroids, a mobile field that collected environmental plasma and superheated it through rapid rotation, allowing it to directly damage enemy ships with heat and impact. These fields were delicate and a strong application of energy from enemy weapons could disrupt them, but their ability to quickly and effortlessly track enemy vessels and to be quickly regenerated by the Sa-Matra made them fearsome obstacles to invaders. The toroids, particularly, could maintain an active field of rotating plasma for quite some time directly within the structure of an enemy ship as long as no major force was released to disrupt it, and the Chenjesu reported it to be used with devastating effect as a long-range offensive weapon.
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* [[Talking Pet (device)|Talking Pet]]
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* [[Utwig Bomb]] upgraded by [[Chmmr]]
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* Ships capable of fighting Ur-Quan [[Dreadnought]]s and Kohr-Ah [[Marauder]]s
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* Ships capable of fighting the Sa-Matra itself (the [[Pkunk]] [[Fury]] is the weapon of choice)
  
As for the Sa-Matra's main assault weapons, we were given little chance to observe them as they were only active within the asteroid shell itself. Comprising many different types of projectors and cannons, they inflicted massive damage upon the Vindicator even in the short time it took the Vindicator to dock with the Sa-Matra and detonate itself. What sketchy records we have of the Alliance's struggles against the Sa-Matra in the First War suggest it was more than the equal of any fleet in direct combat and could easily have lain waste to countless planetary surfaces.
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==Notes and references==
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{{note|1}}''In the PC ending sequence (by Accolade Studios), [[Talana]] relates that "following the destruction of the Sa-Matra battle platform the fleets of the Ur-Quan and the Kohr-Ah had fallen into chaos and had been vanquished by Chmmr forces and allied starships." Whereas, in the 3DO ending sequence, she relates that "the remnants of the Ur-Quan and Kohr-Ah fleet were high-tailing it for the Clouds of Magellan."''
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{{note|2}}''No name is ever given in-game for these. In the source code, they are referred to as "Sentinels" and "Comets."''
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{{note|3}}''The assault weapons attack on The Flagship is only seen in the ending cinematics of the 3DO version.''
  
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 15 October 2012

Ur-Quan Topics
Species
Ur-Quan
Kzer-Za • Kohr-Ah
History
Sentient Milieu
Slave Revolt
Slave War
The Words
Doctrinal Conflict
Second Doctrinal War
Personalities
Kzer-Za • Kohr-Ah
Philosophies
Path of Now and Forever
Ur-Quan Hierarchy • Battle Thrall • Fallow Slave • Oath of Fealty Doctrinal Conflict
Ships
Dreadnought • Marauder • Sa-Matra
Science
Excruciator • Slave Shield • Talking Pet

The Sa-Matra (meaning Great Trophy in the Ur-Quan language) is the name given to the awesome Precursor Battleship discovered by the Ur-Quan Kzer-Za thousands of years ago. It is the very symbol of Ur-Quan dominance; a virtually invincible war machine that guarantees that the Ur-Quan species will never need know fear of anything. The battleship is the coveted prize given to the victor of the Ur-Quan Doctrinal Conflict. Its destruction is the only way to stop either Ur-Quan faction from dominating the galaxy.

History[edit]

Discovery and first Doctrinal Conflict[edit]

According to the Melnorme historical records, after the era of the Dnyarri Slave Empire, the Ur-Quan species was thrown into ideological chaos with neither side in the debate willing to budge. The ensuing bloody civil war would have continued for decades and probably resulted in mutual annihilation had the Kzer-Za not happened upon an enormous Precursor Battleship.

With the Precursor battle platform, the Kzer-Za were able to slice through the Kohr-Ah forces. In a matter of days the first Doctrinal Conflict was over with the Kzer-Za as victors. Though psychologically traumatized, the Kzer-Za were humble in their victory and admitted to the possibility that they were wrong and the Kohr-Ah right. Therefore the Kzer-Za let the remaining Kohr-Ah armada live and directed the Kohr-Ah to travel anti-spinward while the Kzer-Za travelled spinward around the galaxy. They agreed that when the two races met again, after travelling their separate ways, the ritual war — now known as the Doctrinal Conflict — would be refought, and the Precursor Battleship would go to the next winner. They accordingly named the battleship "Sa-Matra" (meaning "Great Trophy") in the Ur-Quan language, the winning side being promised possession of the ultimate weapon and therefore a decisive advantage in implementing their doctrine of control.

A different (and less reliable) source, the neo-Dnyarri, claims that the Dnyarri had discovered the battleship and that Ur-Quan had taken it from them. He also states that the Ur-Quan used the Sa-Matra to destroy and subjugate the Dnyarri. Since this history is given in an account of the Ur-Quan and the Sentient Milieu that contradicts all other sources (including the neo-Dnyarri's own line before confusing the Ur-Quan at the Sa-Matra, "I sense the presence of my ancient slaves"), the credibility of this story is also called into question.

Ur-Quan Slave War[edit]

Most recently, it was employed against the Alliance of Free Stars at the end of their war with the Ur-Quan Kzer-Za and their Hierarchy of Battle Thralls. Although up to that point the Alliance had been capable of holding Hierarchy forces at bay, the Sa-Matra proved to be an unanswerable weapon. It quickly broke the Chenjesu/Mmrnmhrm lines, incinerating conventional vessels at far beyond their own weapons' ranges; with the fall of those two races, the Alliance quickly surrendered.

Chenjesu strategists of the time wondered why the Kzer-Za did not use the Sa-Matra sooner. Given that it holds such symbolic, ritual significance for the Kzer-Za, they probably sought to minimize its use as a matter of respect and honor. They therefore only brought it into play to break the Alliance's most powerful defenses, the technologically advanced Broodhome and Transformer ships.

The Battle of the Sa-Matra[edit]

The events of Star Control II take place during the second Doctrinal Conflict; in order to prevent further devastation and to end the Ur-Quan hegemony for good, the New Alliance of Free Stars undertook a desperate gambit to destroy the Sa-Matra. After foraging the sector for information, they finally gained all they needed to locate the Sa-Matra, deactivated at the time and located in orbit around Delta Crateris V. The Alliance was also able to harness the power of the Dnyarri in the form of a reverted Talking Pet in order to penetrate the Ur-Quan defenses around the Sa-Matra. However, even the most powerful Alliance ships, the new Chmmr Avatar vessels were at insurmountable odds against the defenses of Sa-Matra and their escorts; however, the unmatched piloting skills of Pkunk and Yehat reinforcements, arriving at the last minute after the successful Yehat Revolution, fortunately proved very effective at disabling the Sa-Matra's defenses.

This allowed the Alliance a chance to deploy an ultimate weapon of their own making: using the Precursor technology in their possession, they coupled the The Flagship's Precursor energy generation systems (further amplified to the brim by the Chmmr) to the Utwig Bomb, creating an antimatter bomb capable of destroying even the Sa-Matra's hardened superstructure. The resulting destruction appears to have shattered the Ur-Quan's cultural understanding of themselves as a master species and sent both factions' fleets into disarray. Reports vary concerning the fate of the Ur-Quan fleets after this devastating blow. One report describes them as fleeing, demoralized, toward the Clouds of Magellan.1

Description[edit]

The Sa-Matra as it appears in the Ur-Quan Masters

Physically the vessel was huge, almost the size of a small moon, with numerous weapons and defensive systems mounted on protuberances across the surface. Its armor was built by unknown Precursor methods and was extremely strong, strong enough to withstand impacts and energy blasts capable of vaporizing similar quantities of normal matter — the Utwig Bomb, a device created by the Precursors to destroy moons and rearrange planetary continents, was not powerful enough to destroy it without augmentation.

Additionally, the Ur-Quan kept it safe when not in use by using their own technology to build a shell of fused asteroids reinforced by a weak stasis field around it, rendering the surface inaccessible to any attacker. The one weakness of defense was a single access port in the Ur-Quan's asteroid shield. However, the access port was protected by a deadly force shield whose eight generators were externally embedded in the asteroid shell. These fortifications were further complemented by the Sa-Matra's active defense mechanisms, either added by the Ur-Quan Kzer-Za or initially built into the battleship by the Precursors.

The observed active defense systems consisted primarily of energetic projectiles given quasi-intelligent tracking capabilities that surrounded and defended the main platform. The battle platform was capable of regenerating these projectiles as long as any of the generators were active, and even with all generators disabled, the projectiles were self-sustaining until disrupted by enemy fire. It is unknown how or why the shield generators and the Sa-Matra's active defenses were linked in this manner. The observed active defenses consisted of two types: a slow-moving green projectile that, upon contact with an enemy vessel, automatically discharged a powerful repulsive blast, and a highly-mobile cohesive collection of superheated plasma that could directly damage enemy ships with heat and impact.2 Weapon fire could disrupt these defenses, but their ability to track enemy vessels quickly and effortlessly and to be regenerated rapidly by the Sa-Matra made them fearsome obstacles to invaders.

As for the Sa-Matra's main assault weapons, there was little chance to observe them as they were only in use during active aggression by the Ur-Quan and immediately prior to the Sa-Matra's destruction. The close range assault weapons, comprising many different types of projectors and cannons, inflicted massive damage even in the short time it took for The Flagship to come up alongside the Sa-Matra and detonate itself.3 What sketchy records we have of the Alliance's struggles against the Sa-Matra in the Ur-Quan Slave War suggest it was more than the equal of any fleet in direct combat and could easily have laid waste to large ground areas. The Chmmr do mention one of the Sa-Matra's deadliest armaments, the "annihilation toroids," which could vaporize ships from the far side of a solar system or cut broad swaths of devastation across a planet in seconds, possibly a reference to either the plasma-based active defense weapon or a more powerful version of the same weapon.

Gameplay notes[edit]

Sources of information[edit]

There are several sources for information on the existence of the Sa-Matra and its location; however, no source points to the exact star system. These sources include the following:

Relevance to the plot[edit]

The destruction of the Sa-Matra is the ultimate goal of the game. Once it is defeated, the game is completed. A few items must be obtained in order to accomplish this, namely:

Notes and references[edit]

1In the PC ending sequence (by Accolade Studios), Talana relates that "following the destruction of the Sa-Matra battle platform the fleets of the Ur-Quan and the Kohr-Ah had fallen into chaos and had been vanquished by Chmmr forces and allied starships." Whereas, in the 3DO ending sequence, she relates that "the remnants of the Ur-Quan and Kohr-Ah fleet were high-tailing it for the Clouds of Magellan."
2No name is ever given in-game for these. In the source code, they are referred to as "Sentinels" and "Comets."
3The assault weapons attack on The Flagship is only seen in the ending cinematics of the 3DO version.