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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}} | ||
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Revision as of 15:57, 1 February 2015
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
Marvel Comics continuity
Classics
Classics continues from the Marvel US series, and does not include the UK stories or any subsequently published stories.
Sometime around 1971 (by Earth reckoning), Phyrion and Amory defected from the Shi-Lai navy and set out on their own. Cheap Shots

