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=== Approach of the Cataclysm ===
 
=== Approach of the Cataclysm ===
 
Despite his exile, Thanos managed to get by as a farmer, providing for the good of his people. This gave him a lot of time to think, helping him become a deeply philosophical dreamer and enabling him to see the flaws in Titan's society as well as predict that some disaster might come about because of it.
 
Despite his exile, Thanos managed to get by as a farmer, providing for the good of his people. This gave him a lot of time to think, helping him become a deeply philosophical dreamer and enabling him to see the flaws in Titan's society as well as predict that some disaster might come about because of it.
 
Ultimately, this became a reality when the people of Titan were faced with an immense problem: overpopulation. The government acted slowly, only implementing restrictions on making offspring late in the game, quickly causing major problems as hordes of families were forced to cram together in living spaces. Worse, the planet simultaneously suffered from pollution as well as a severe low in reserves for resources. This cataclysm brought all of Titan's best minds together in a desperate attempt to figure out how to solve the problem and enable the survival of their species. Thanos himself pondered a way to save his world, but was unable to procure an answer.
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===A Prophecy of Doom===
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One night, Thanos was visited in a dream by the cosmic entity, Death. She showed him a vision of the future, allowing him to see not just his world but others as well, that would all suffer the same fate; concluding with the end of the universe via "Heat Death." Death explained that this fate was unavoidable, as the other cosmic powers disregarded such a fate as fantasy and believed the universe would perservere as it had done so before. She spoke of a great potential in Thanos, having chosen him among all others in the universe for his calculating mind and careful analysis of power and resources, believing him to also one day become a charismatic leader and great warrior. More than these, she saw in him the singular strength and intelligence necessary to wield ultimate power.
   
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Death offered Thanos an ultimatum; watch the universe, starting with his homeworld, cease to exist, or embark on a quest to save it with a power that would place him above all the cosmic entities and gods of the universe, in order to correct the course that the universe was currently heading and ensure that it would live on throughout eternity. The quest required him to acquire the fabled "Infinity Stones," objects of immeasurable power that were scattered across the universe and were almost impossible to find. If he should succeed, the quest would reward him with godhood and governance over all of creation, and be made as an equal to Death, who offered her love to him for inspiration.
=== Visit by Death ===
 
One night, Thanos was visited in a dream by the entity of Death. She showed him a vision of the future, in which his world was desolate and lifeless, consumed in the fires of devastation. Death explained that this fate would be brought on by the Titans themselves, blindly pursuing the thrills of life without considering the consequences of not being careful while doing so.
 
   
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Thanos, doubting his importance and selection to save everything, believed himself unworthy of such a great cause, and would not abandon his people in the time of their greatest need to find these stones; additionally, he would not be her loving companion, as his heart already belonged to his wife and child. Believing that Death was in ultimate command of the fate of his people, Thanos made an offering of half of the populace in order to save the rest, dismissing the notion that the rest of the universe was at risk.
Ultimately, this became a reality when the people of Titan were faced with an immense problem: overpopulation. The government acted slowly, only implementing restrictions on making offspring late in the game, quickly causing major problems as hordes of families were forced to cram together in living spaces. Worse, the planet simultaneously suffered from pollution as well as a severe low in reserves for resources. This cataclysm brought all of Titan's best minds together in a desperate attempt to figure out how to solve the problem and enable the survival of their species.
 
   
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Death, dissatisfied, refused to accept his offer, claiming that the fate of the universe was more important than sparing half of his world. Thanos then bid Death to leave him and his people alone; in response, she stated that his defiance would doom his people, and the rest of the universe to follow, his selfish refusal to go on the quest therefore making him responsible for the deaths of everyone he has ever loved, including his family; and that he would be cursed to remain alive, the weight of his actions to burden him,. In furious anger, Thanos cast her from his farm and cursed her name, insulted at the seeming threat that she had made.
With the inspiration of his visit from Death, Thanos came up with an outlandish, though feasible, solution: eliminate part of the population, selecting people at random from the rich and the poor, the wise and the slow of mind, the young and the old, to help bring back a sense of balance.
 
   
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Having denied his fate, however, Thanos doomed his people to the wrath of Death, who would come to claim them all.
=== The Mad Titan ===
 
The next day, Thanos came before Titan's leaders, who almost denied him entry due to his status as an exile. When Thanos proposed killing a portion of the population at random to save the planet, he was dismissed. Thanos, in a desperate struggle to force his idea on them, resisted escort and tried to strike fear into the leaders to submit to his plan, though they would not budge. Enraged, Thanos lashed out and berated the leaders, accusing them of leading their people directly to their doom. With this, he was detained and charged with conspiring against Titan, written off to have gone mentally insane.
 
 
Thanos was exiled from Titan itself, cast into the void away from the planet to live the rest of his existence out in isolation.
 
   
 
=== The Death of Titan ===
 
=== The Death of Titan ===
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Having sealed the fate of his world, Thanos could only watch as the apocalypse approached closer and closer. The government acted slowly, only implementing restrictions on making offspring late in the game, quickly causing major problems as hordes of families were forced to cram together in living spaces. Worse, the planet simultaneously suffered from pollution as well as a severe low in reserves for resources.
Ultimately, the doomed fate of Titan was proven to be set in stone, and the planet did indeed run dry of all its resources and suffer from the major impacts of overpopulation. A massive war was fought, with devastating weapons being used to such an extent that the entire planet's life was completely wiped out. Thanos was left as the only Titan remaining in the universe.
 
   
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Thanos, in desperation, came before the leading council of Titan with an audience of all its people, proposing the offering he made to Death: eliminate half of the population, selecting people at random from the rich and the poor, the wise and the slow of mind, the young and the old, to help restore balance in the planet's ability to sustain life. He was quickly turned away, believed to have gone insane, though he refused to leave the chamber and tried to strike fear into the populace, telling them that it was the only way they would survive and that everyone would die if they did not go along with it. With this fury and fearsome display, he inadvertantly cast himself from the love and affection of his family and friends, and branded himself a madman before his people. For this, he was forever exiled from his home, and sent to live the rest of his days in isolation, alone on Titan's barren moon.
With the destruction of Titan weighing heavily on his conscience, Thanos came to believe that the universe's large swell of life was tipping it out of balance, and would eventually cause the destruction of the universe itself. Having learned from the mistakes of his people and provided a second chance by Death, Thanos sought to correct that issue and restore equality between life and death in the universe.
 
 
Ultimately, the doomed fate of Titan was proven to be set in stone as Death made her claim on all those that lived: the planet was completely depleted of all its resources and was claimed by the culminated effect of severe overpopulation. A massive war was fought, with devastating weapons being used to such an extent that the entire planet's life was completely wiped out. Thanos was left as the only Titan remaining in the universe.
 
With the destruction of Titan weighing heavily on his conscience, Thanos came to believe that the universe was set on a similar cataclysmic course, and required correction before all of existence perished as well. Having learned from the destruction of his people and provided a second chance by Death, Thanos sought to raise himself upon a mantle of power like no other in order to save the universe and properly govern its fate.
 
===Conquering the Chitauri===
 
===Conquering the Chitauri===
 
During his exploration, Thanos found the Chitauri Hive World, and was immediately engaged in a vicious series of battles. Thanos was able to fend off the Chitauri, pushing through their defenses until reaching the center of their hive. Here, he came across the source of their intelligence: a glowing gem of power, which he didn't immediately recognize. When he found it, Thanos was visited by the Other, an enigmatic overwatcher of the hive who claimed that Thanos had walked into a death trap by coming this far into the hive. Believing Thanos was about to die, the Other chose to explain the nature of their collective intelligence, revealing the source of their mental collection stemming from the stone Thanos found. The Other claimed that only a supremely powerful being could hope to touch the stone, let alone use it to stop the Chitauri; something which he believed was impossible, as he claimed the Chitauri were unbeatable.
 
During his exploration, Thanos found the Chitauri Hive World, and was immediately engaged in a vicious series of battles. Thanos was able to fend off the Chitauri, pushing through their defenses until reaching the center of their hive. Here, he came across the source of their intelligence: a glowing gem of power, which he didn't immediately recognize. When he found it, Thanos was visited by the Other, an enigmatic overwatcher of the hive who claimed that Thanos had walked into a death trap by coming this far into the hive. Believing Thanos was about to die, the Other chose to explain the nature of their collective intelligence, revealing the source of their mental collection stemming from the stone Thanos found. The Other claimed that only a supremely powerful being could hope to touch the stone, let alone use it to stop the Chitauri; something which he believed was impossible, as he claimed the Chitauri were unbeatable.

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Thanos is a powerful Titan warlord who rules over a distant region of space and commands two massive armies, known as the Chitauri and the Outriders, and a small group of followers known as the Black Order. His main objective is to bring stability to the universe by harnessing the combined might of the six Infinity Stones.

History

Early Life

Thanos, son of Alars, was born as one of the Titans, a race of powerful, god-like beings that evolved on a planet with which they shared their name. Thanos was born misshapen, bearing a physical mutation that left him marked as an anomaly among his people, which therefore left him an outcast.

Approach of the Cataclysm

Despite his exile, Thanos managed to get by as a farmer, providing for the good of his people. This gave him a lot of time to think, helping him become a deeply philosophical dreamer and enabling him to see the flaws in Titan's society as well as predict that some disaster might come about because of it. Ultimately, this became a reality when the people of Titan were faced with an immense problem: overpopulation. The government acted slowly, only implementing restrictions on making offspring late in the game, quickly causing major problems as hordes of families were forced to cram together in living spaces. Worse, the planet simultaneously suffered from pollution as well as a severe low in reserves for resources. This cataclysm brought all of Titan's best minds together in a desperate attempt to figure out how to solve the problem and enable the survival of their species. Thanos himself pondered a way to save his world, but was unable to procure an answer.

A Prophecy of Doom

One night, Thanos was visited in a dream by the cosmic entity, Death. She showed him a vision of the future, allowing him to see not just his world but others as well, that would all suffer the same fate; concluding with the end of the universe via "Heat Death." Death explained that this fate was unavoidable, as the other cosmic powers disregarded such a fate as fantasy and believed the universe would perservere as it had done so before. She spoke of a great potential in Thanos, having chosen him among all others in the universe for his calculating mind and careful analysis of power and resources, believing him to also one day become a charismatic leader and great warrior. More than these, she saw in him the singular strength and intelligence necessary to wield ultimate power.

Death offered Thanos an ultimatum; watch the universe, starting with his homeworld, cease to exist, or embark on a quest to save it with a power that would place him above all the cosmic entities and gods of the universe, in order to correct the course that the universe was currently heading and ensure that it would live on throughout eternity. The quest required him to acquire the fabled "Infinity Stones," objects of immeasurable power that were scattered across the universe and were almost impossible to find. If he should succeed, the quest would reward him with godhood and governance over all of creation, and be made as an equal to Death, who offered her love to him for inspiration.

Thanos, doubting his importance and selection to save everything, believed himself unworthy of such a great cause, and would not abandon his people in the time of their greatest need to find these stones; additionally, he would not be her loving companion, as his heart already belonged to his wife and child. Believing that Death was in ultimate command of the fate of his people, Thanos made an offering of half of the populace in order to save the rest, dismissing the notion that the rest of the universe was at risk.

Death, dissatisfied, refused to accept his offer, claiming that the fate of the universe was more important than sparing half of his world. Thanos then bid Death to leave him and his people alone; in response, she stated that his defiance would doom his people, and the rest of the universe to follow, his selfish refusal to go on the quest therefore making him responsible for the deaths of everyone he has ever loved, including his family; and that he would be cursed to remain alive, the weight of his actions to burden him,. In furious anger, Thanos cast her from his farm and cursed her name, insulted at the seeming threat that she had made.

Having denied his fate, however, Thanos doomed his people to the wrath of Death, who would come to claim them all.

The Death of Titan

Having sealed the fate of his world, Thanos could only watch as the apocalypse approached closer and closer. The government acted slowly, only implementing restrictions on making offspring late in the game, quickly causing major problems as hordes of families were forced to cram together in living spaces. Worse, the planet simultaneously suffered from pollution as well as a severe low in reserves for resources.

Thanos, in desperation, came before the leading council of Titan with an audience of all its people, proposing the offering he made to Death: eliminate half of the population, selecting people at random from the rich and the poor, the wise and the slow of mind, the young and the old, to help restore balance in the planet's ability to sustain life. He was quickly turned away, believed to have gone insane, though he refused to leave the chamber and tried to strike fear into the populace, telling them that it was the only way they would survive and that everyone would die if they did not go along with it. With this fury and fearsome display, he inadvertantly cast himself from the love and affection of his family and friends, and branded himself a madman before his people. For this, he was forever exiled from his home, and sent to live the rest of his days in isolation, alone on Titan's barren moon. Ultimately, the doomed fate of Titan was proven to be set in stone as Death made her claim on all those that lived: the planet was completely depleted of all its resources and was claimed by the culminated effect of severe overpopulation. A massive war was fought, with devastating weapons being used to such an extent that the entire planet's life was completely wiped out. Thanos was left as the only Titan remaining in the universe. With the destruction of Titan weighing heavily on his conscience, Thanos came to believe that the universe was set on a similar cataclysmic course, and required correction before all of existence perished as well. Having learned from the destruction of his people and provided a second chance by Death, Thanos sought to raise himself upon a mantle of power like no other in order to save the universe and properly govern its fate.

Conquering the Chitauri

During his exploration, Thanos found the Chitauri Hive World, and was immediately engaged in a vicious series of battles. Thanos was able to fend off the Chitauri, pushing through their defenses until reaching the center of their hive. Here, he came across the source of their intelligence: a glowing gem of power, which he didn't immediately recognize. When he found it, Thanos was visited by the Other, an enigmatic overwatcher of the hive who claimed that Thanos had walked into a death trap by coming this far into the hive. Believing Thanos was about to die, the Other chose to explain the nature of their collective intelligence, revealing the source of their mental collection stemming from the stone Thanos found. The Other claimed that only a supremely powerful being could hope to touch the stone, let alone use it to stop the Chitauri; something which he believed was impossible, as he claimed the Chitauri were unbeatable.

Thanos, dismissing the Other, knocked him aside and was assaulted by dozens of Chitauri warriors as he approached the stone. Cleaving through them and shrugging off their attacks, Thanos managed to reach the stone's pedistal and grabbed it; the Titan was immediately flooded with power and mental energy, flooding him with vast knowledge and memory. Ripping it from the pedistal with a blinding pulse of power which knocked himself and nearby Chitauri down, Thanos kept the stone in his hand and gazed at it as he rose back to his feet.

For a moment, the Titan's mind was elsewhere, being swept with universal information while learning about it and the other Infinity Stones. Returning to his senses, Thanos observed the Chitauri before him, who were prepped to strike. Smiling, the Titan proclaimed his dominion over the Chitauri, who must be ashamed that they had finally been defeated; taunting the Other with this shame, Thanos offered to destroy the stone he held in his hand, claiming it would dissolve the collective intelligence of the Chitauri with it. When the Chitauri moved in on him, Thanos was aware that the entire species was gathering to obliterate him to save the stone, and so he used the stone to subjugate their hive mind, forcing them all to stop in their tracks.

Thanos grovelled over the seeming failure that the Chitauri experienced; he announced that they had a better fate in death, to be wiped from a pitiful existence of loss with a sense of finality. Seeing that they chose instead to resist, Thanos decreed he would torture them with the prospect of a life where they would forever carry their defeat with them, and live a thousand ages of slavery under his domination. Glancing down at the Other, Thanos watched as the Other pledged his allegiance to the Titan's cause, now having no other meaning to exist besides granting Thanos the godhood he now saw belonged to him. In a seeming act of mercy, Thanos allowed The Other to join him at his side, and subsequently used The Other as a liason between himself and those who would come to support Thanos in the future. The Other would become Thanos's voice, a secondary to speak the wishes and commands of the Mad Titan as Thanos's own speech was decreed too supreme to waste on his underlings.

With the Chitauri army under his sway, Thanos became a world-conqueror, moving throughout the universe and ravaging the planets he conquered to follow his ideology of balancing the universe. He became one of the most powerful and feared warlords, ruling over a vast region of space.

Adopting Children

One of the worlds Thanos conquered was Zen-Whoberi. When exterminating a significant portion of the Zehoberei people in retaliation for not pledging loyalty to him, Thanos's attention was caught by a young Zehoberei named Gamora. Commenting that she had "spunk", Thanos took her aside as his Chitauri army began the massacre, keeping her distracted by presenting a special knife to her as a gift. Thanos adopted Gamora as his daughter, training her to become the deadliest in the galaxy, and secretly growing to genuinely care about her. He also massacred a Luphomoid family to raise Nebula, who would be another devoted and deadly assassin. Usually, when Nebula lost in a duel against Gamora, Thanos removed a body part from her, which according to him was to make her stronger than Gamora. Aside from Gamora and Nebula, Thanos took in and trained other children as well, who would form the group calling themselves the Black Order.

Lead on the Orb

Through many years of searching, Thanos discovered a lead on the Orb's location, sending Nebula and Gamora to the Cloud Tombs of Praxius under Korath's command. Nebula fell victim to a trap during the mission, and Thanos, not one to tolerate failure, forbade Gamora from rescuing her. Nebula was forced to amputate her own arm in order to escape. The Orb was never recovered, but Thanos let the failure pass and resumed his search.

Personality

Once, Thanos had a deep and peaceful care for all things living. Even though he was shunned by his own people for a hideous mutation he bore, he loved them unconditionally and desperately sought to save them, going as far as to propose wiping out half of his kind so the other half may survive. His plan for saving his homeworld was rejected and thus lead to the fall of his race. Though his suggestion was spurred by the entity of Death's intervention, Thanos still tried to apply it so that his people could prevail. This incident turned him into the being he is now today, with his desire to exterminate a sufficient portion of the universe to return balance between life and death, and spare those that live from the fate of universal calamity. This is why Thanos truly believed his cause for killing off portions of civilizations at random on all planets to be a righteous cause, seeing himself a justified soul who is doing what is necessary to save all the civilizations of the universe, so they do not face the same tragedy as his home planet. For those that he spares, he expects absolute loyalty and the following of strict rules and regulations to ensure that they do not go out of balance again, promising that under his system they will prosper. There appears to be evidence to support this claim, as the people on Gamora's home planet do not suffer from environmental hazards, global hunger or any other form of violence now that they've accepted their fate. Thanos is seen as the ultimate personification of sadism, cruelty, megalomania, infinite destruction, death, power, and madness, with his search for the Infinity Stones noted by others as his plot to gain dominion over all the civilizations in the universe. He is extremely intimidating and unforgiving of failures. The Titan has little to no regard for his followers, showing absolutely no empathy for Nebula after her failure to retrieve the Orb. He is known to remain calm in the wake of a potential defeat, as he did while facing the Chitauri.

He is extremely confident, to the point of borderline arrogance and being almost impossible to intimidate. When he held his first Infinity Stone in his hand, Thanos smiled at his newfound power despite having an entire army surrounding him and ready to brutally murder him. Thanos is also manipulative and mistrustful, sending his daughters to retrieve the Orb for him and not telling them that it contained an Infinity Stone. He is surprisingly patient, as he keeps a low profile, lurking in the shadows and making others do his work for him, even after centuries of failure. However, his patience has limits and when it is pushed to the edge, he is fully willing to take action when necessary.

While Thanos was able to inspire absolute loyalty into his Black Order children, he is not completely flawless in his ability to fake parental affection, as he is despised by his own "daughters," Gamora and Nebula. Raising them in a brutal way, Thanos would pit them against each other in the hope that Nebula would beat Gamora; however, when Nebula lost, he would remove parts of her in order to make her stronger, taking her apart piece by piece and replacing her with artificial limbs and organs so she would be able to defeat her sister. He proves that he has absolutely no care for Nebula.

However, while he outwardly shows simple favor for Gamora and nothing more, Thanos is not completely unable to love, as is it seen that he deeply cares for her as his own child. When he first met her, he quickly took an intrest in her and cared for her enough to shield her from seeing the massacre of her people as well as sparing her from the rebellious portion of the Zehobereis that he killed, even though she belonged to them.

Thanos occasionally demonstrates a dark sense of sarcastic humor and is able to remain calm and unfazed in situations that would frighten and shock most others, as he remained fully composed even as the Chitauri army prepared to kill him. Thanos has also shown himself to be surprisingly honorable. He does not go back on the end of the deal he made with others and would honor them even when angered; he extends this even to his enemies, if they prove worthy of his honor.

Powers/Abilities

Thanos is terrifyingly powerful, certainly among the most powerful beings in the universe. He is able to easily intimidate and overpower other formidable beings. Ruling over the Chitauri army unchallenged, Thanos proves capable of scaring most planets into his servitude without any demonstration of his might whatsoever; most of his sentient subjects believe him to be the most powerful being in the universe. Neither Gamora nor Nebula believe that anyone or anything could possibly kill him. Thanos's power is so great that he can easily handle the power of the Infinity Stones, which speaks for his immense power as very few could even survive touching one.

Physical Traits

  • Super Strength: Sufficient to overpower most opponents he comes across, whether they be single, super-strong muscle or hordes of smaller, swarming creatures. Is also able to lift and handle immensely heavy objects with ease.
  • Super Speed: Despite his massive size, weight, and accompanying bulk, Thanos proves to be fast enough to keep up with smaller creatures that would be expected to outpace him.
  • Super Durability: Thanos can tank almost any attack thrown at him, be they punches or kicks, stabs or slashes, or blasts from firearms or other forms of weapons or displays of power.
  • Super Endurance: To date, there has not been a single foe that has lasted longer than Thanos in a fight with the Titan. He is able to endure an extreme amount of punishment and expenditure of energy.
  • Super reflexes: To add on to his speed, Thanos is highly reactive, easily able to track events taking place and acting accordingly. This usually translates as him having an incredibly fast reaction time.
  • Super regeneration: There isn't much that can actually injure Thanos or even cause him pain. However, Thanos has been hurt in the past, though he has demonstrated a sufficient healing factor to be able to walk it off within mere moments of receiving the injury.
  • Immortality: As a member of the race of Titans, Thanos does not age and could theoretically live forever, provided that he isn't killed.

Combative Training

Thanos is a highly accomplished warrior in almost any form of combat. Able to last in a situation with a melee weapon, firearm, or just his bare hands and feet, the Titan can usually defeat any opponent he comes across even if they have superior armor and weapons.

Training in the Mystic Arts

Thanos has dabbled in the Mystic Arts, enough to provide him with a number of magical powers. This provides him insight on situations, artifacts, and enemies he comes across from the Mystical sense.

Rage

Though usually calm and composed in a fight, there is the potential of greatly angering Thanos. When this happens, the Mad Titan becomes several times more dangerous, as all of his physical traits receive a huge boost in power and his Mystic spells also get enhanced, though it can have a tendancy to go wild.

Intelligence

Thanos possessed an incredibly gifted mind even before acquiring the Mind Stone. While a mere farmer, the Titan grew deeply philosophical and gained an understanding of his society, its people, his homeworld, and the universe around him and how it all fit together. Over time, this has developed alongside his becoming a warrior and conquerer, shaping his mind to incredible capabilities in tactical planning. He is a master strategist and is considered a genius by all who follow him, having created a number of advanced technologies himself.

Equipment

Armor

Thanos's armor is a traditional warrior's outfit from his homeplanet of Titan. Made of alien metallic alloys that is very strong and resilient to most forms of damage, the armor provides a physical layer of defense though offers no other benifits.

Throne

Thanos's throne is an elaborately crafted chair which he uses to observe his empire and ponder his deep thoughts. It offers him access to services and resources by a series of commands on the arms, and provides a series of defenses such as energy shielding, weapons, and an armored cocoon mode. Though it appears solidly attached to the platform floor beneath it, the chair can disengage and hover over the ground, capable of propelling its occupant through space while protecting them from the vaccum, particles, radiation, etc..

Starship

Thanos's vessel, Sanctuary II, is a massive spacecraft capable of housing an immensely large force of soldiers within while providing living spaces for its passengers and crew. It has enough resources to last its occupants for years, is capable of superluminal travel, and is outfitted with various weapons and defenses in the event of an attack.