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The '''Shi-Lai''' are an infamous alien political entity. 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. 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 navy is noteworthy for consisting entirely of intelligent warships—such as the ''Broadsword''-class interceptor/destroyer—[[binary bonding|binary-bonded]] to their organic pilots. This bonding process is sufficiently unkind to the ship'a AI as to be widely known as "slave-linking".
The Shi-Lai navy is noteworthy for consisting entirely of intelligent warships—such as the ''Broadsword''-class interceptor/destroyer—[[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".


==Fiction==
==Fiction==

Revision as of 22:35, 23 October 2012

The Shi-Lai are an infamous alien political entity. 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 navy is noteworthy for consisting entirely of intelligent warships—such as the Broadsword-class interceptor/destroyer—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".

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. Cheap Shots