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The second Doctrinal Conflict took place during the time of the [[Second War|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.
 
The second Doctrinal Conflict took place during the time of the [[Second War|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.
  
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. The resulting destruction appears to have shattered the Ur-Quan's cultural understanding of themselves as a master species and send both factions' fleets into disarray.
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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. 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.
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==

Revision as of 04:41, 5 June 2005

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.

History

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 there 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 to the Kohr-Ah to travel in the 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 Prize") 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 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 ships.

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 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.

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. 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.

Description

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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.

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 statis 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 own active defense mechanisms.

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, Repulsor Spheres, a slow-moving green projectile that, upon contact with an enemy vessel, automatically discharged a powerful repulsive blast, and Plasma Destruction Toroids, a highly-mobile cohesive collection of superheated plasma allowing it to directly damage enemy ships with heat and impact. Strong application of energy from enemy weapons could disrupt these defenses, 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.

As for the Sa-Matra's main assault weapons, we were given little chance to observe them as they were only in use during active aggression by the Ur-Quan. 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. The Chmmr do make mention of the Sa-Matra's deadliest armament, 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.