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The '''Shi-Lai''' are an infamous alien political entity spreading forth from the world of [[Shi-La]]. Ruled by a Blood Tyrant, boasting an army of Suicide Legions armed with death-bolters, and policed by relentless interstellar hounds, the Shi-Lai are probably not among the galaxy's best neighbors. | The '''Shi-Lai''' are an infamous [[alien]] political entity spreading forth from the world of [[Shi-La]]. Ruled by a Blood Tyrant, boasting an army of Suicide Legions armed with death-bolters, and policed by relentless interstellar hounds, the Shi-Lai are probably not among the galaxy's best neighbors. A cetacean species, they have migratory channels, and sometimes are known by the racial epithet of "blowholes." | ||
The Shi-Lai navy is noteworthy for consisting entirely of intelligent | The Shi-Lai navy is noteworthy for consisting entirely of intelligent warships [[binary bonding|binary-bonded]] to their organic pilots. This bonding process is sufficiently unkind to the ship's AI as to be widely known as "slave-linking". Their ship types are named for bladed weapons, including the ''Broadsword''-class interceptor/destroyer, ''Gladius''-class dreadnoughts, and ''Falchion''-class harrowers. | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
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Sometime around [[1971]] (by [[Earth]] reckoning), [[Phyrion]] and ''[[Amory]]'' defected from the Shi-Lai navy and set out on their own. {{storylink|Cheap Shots}} | Sometime around [[1971]] (by [[Earth]] reckoning), [[Phyrion]] and ''[[Amory]]'' defected from the Shi-Lai navy and set out on their own. {{storylink|Cheap Shots}} | ||
===Ask Vector Prime=== | ===Ask Vector Prime=== | ||
In [[Aurex 006.0 Kappa]], the Blood Tyrant [[Gastrathrameferous III]] of Shi-La participated in a high-stakes game of [[Cybertronian games|Triad]] on [[Monacus]]. He lost, with the [[Transwarp Blaster|grand prize]] ultimately going to [[Spacewarp]]. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/17}} | |||
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In the 25th century AC, the Shi-Lai dramatically violated the [[Treaty of Prysmos]], and was found out by the human ship ''[[The Problem of Infinities]]''. As it turned out, the Shi-Lai were more than a match for the old and outdated human ship and handed them an ass-kicking, intent on making sure they couldn't tell anyone about the violation, until they were driven off by the Cybertronian ship ''[[Rusty Mace]]''. {{storylink|The Inexorable March}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 18 December 2025
The Shi-Lai are an infamous alien political entity spreading forth from the world of Shi-La. Ruled by a Blood Tyrant, boasting an army of Suicide Legions armed with death-bolters, and policed by relentless interstellar hounds, the Shi-Lai are probably not among the galaxy's best neighbors. A cetacean species, they have migratory channels, and sometimes are known by the racial epithet of "blowholes."
The Shi-Lai navy is noteworthy for consisting entirely of intelligent warships binary-bonded to their organic pilots. This bonding process is sufficiently unkind to the ship's AI as to be widely known as "slave-linking". Their ship types are named for bladed weapons, including the Broadsword-class interceptor/destroyer, Gladius-class dreadnoughts, and Falchion-class harrowers.
Fiction
[edit]Classics
[edit]Sometime around 1971 (by Earth reckoning), Phyrion and Amory defected from the Shi-Lai navy and set out on their own. Cheap Shots
Ask Vector Prime
[edit]In Aurex 006.0 Kappa, the Blood Tyrant Gastrathrameferous III of Shi-La participated in a high-stakes game of Triad on Monacus. He lost, with the grand prize ultimately going to Spacewarp. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/17
Beast Wars: Uprising
[edit]In the 25th century AC, the Shi-Lai dramatically violated the Treaty of Prysmos, and was found out by the human ship The Problem of Infinities. As it turned out, the Shi-Lai were more than a match for the old and outdated human ship and handed them an ass-kicking, intent on making sure they couldn't tell anyone about the violation, until they were driven off by the Cybertronian ship Rusty Mace. The Inexorable March

