Boomer

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Overview

The Sfiera was the ship the Phfor sent to Tau Ceti to attack the human colony on Tau Ceti IV and the UESC Marathon. It is later captured by Durandal and renamed Boomer, and used to find the Sph't homeworld Lw'owon.

History

Durandal originally alerted the Pfhor about the colony at Tau Ceti,[1] which led to the Sfiera's attack. When the Security Officer and Durandal defeat the Pfhor on Marathon during the first Marathon game, Durandal takes control of the ship to search for a way to escape the end of the universe, starting a seventeen-year expedition that ends at Lh'owon, the home system of the Sph't, located in the galactic core. While the Security Officer investigates the planet Lh'owon, the Pfhor send Battle Group Seven to destroy Boomer, and the Security Officer is teleported back to the ship to repel the Pfhor boarders.

The fate of Boomer after the battle of Lh'owon is uncertain; Durandal later takes the Pfhor battleship Khfiva, the largest ship of Battle Group Seven, as his flagship.[2]

Capabilities

The Boomer is capable of FTL travel. It carries fighters (one of which destroys the Security Officer's shuttle, the Mirata)[3] and a Pfhor cyborg that controlls the Sph't enslaved by the Pfhor in the system.[4] It also carries on board low-yield nuclear missiles, which are used to destroy the spaceport on Tau Ceti IV. It has stasis chambers, the capability to create simulacrums, and a crew complement of various enslaved races.

Boomer is variously designated as a scoutship, corvette, or mother ship.

Nomenclature

'Sfiera' was the original name of the ship, named for the Pfhor goddess of lightning and passion. After Durandal captured the ship, the Sph't on board named the ship 'Narhl'Lar', which means "Freedom and Vengeance". Durandal calls it Boomer. [5]

References

  1. ^ Marathon Story Page: The Rose (Terminal 3), https://marathon.bungie.org/story/counterattack.html#M1.05.3.1
  2. ^ Marathon's Story Page: Fatum Iustum Stultorum (Terminal 1), https://marathon.bungie.org/story/sphtkr.html#M2.26.1.1
  3. ^ Marathon Story Page: The Manual Text, https://marathon.bungie.org/story/storypage/manual.html
  4. ^ Marathon's Story Page: Beware of Low Flying Defense Drones... (Terminal 3), https://marathon.bungie.org/story/pfhor.html#M1.20.1.1
  5. ^ Marathon Story Page: What About Bob? (Terminal 3: 2nd message), https://marathon.bungie.org/story/volunteers.html#M2.04.3.2