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The Omega Doomship is a battleship that Dr. Eggman created on Bowser's orders, along with Mecha Mario. It is first seen in Episode 7, in which episode the defense systems are all that are required to be finished. Bowser decides to neglect this, noting that Mario and his friends are already hunting the Chaos Emeralds, and that he has an entire legion of his finest of troops with him (ironically, his entire army excluding the Koopalings , the magikoopas, and Captain Basilisx are completely wiped out by Mario and the others). The Doomship is then seen in Episode 8, approaching Peach's Castle. Mario, Sonic, Luigi, and Yoshi reach it via Mario's Sky Pop plane. It then opens fire on the heroes and Bowser then gets frustrated when the Sky Pop flies out of the Doomship's range. A moment before tha

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  • The Omega Doomship is a battleship that Dr. Eggman created on Bowser's orders, along with Mecha Mario. It is first seen in Episode 7, in which episode the defense systems are all that are required to be finished. Bowser decides to neglect this, noting that Mario and his friends are already hunting the Chaos Emeralds, and that he has an entire legion of his finest of troops with him (ironically, his entire army excluding the Koopalings , the magikoopas, and Captain Basilisx are completely wiped out by Mario and the others). The Doomship is then seen in Episode 8, approaching Peach's Castle. Mario, Sonic, Luigi, and Yoshi reach it via Mario's Sky Pop plane. It then opens fire on the heroes and Bowser then gets frustrated when the Sky Pop flies out of the Doomship's range. A moment before tha
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  • The Omega Doomship is a battleship that Dr. Eggman created on Bowser's orders, along with Mecha Mario. It is first seen in Episode 7, in which episode the defense systems are all that are required to be finished. Bowser decides to neglect this, noting that Mario and his friends are already hunting the Chaos Emeralds, and that he has an entire legion of his finest of troops with him (ironically, his entire army excluding the Koopalings , the magikoopas, and Captain Basilisx are completely wiped out by Mario and the others). The Doomship is then seen in Episode 8, approaching Peach's Castle. Mario, Sonic, Luigi, and Yoshi reach it via Mario's Sky Pop plane. It then opens fire on the heroes and Bowser then gets frustrated when the Sky Pop flies out of the Doomship's range. A moment before that, he calls Basilisx, "Captain Obvious" The Doomship is slated to have a three-part story arc, consisting of Episodes 8, 9, and 10. Near the final minutes of the episode (where the Heroes fight against an entire legion of Koopatrol as well as the fight between Mario and Captain Basilisx), there were ships and what resembled catwalks in a docking bay. This may imply that it also carries advanced fighters to back it up or raze the battlefield. The Omega Doomship was built by a leigon of Koopas who specilized in construction. This is stated by Eggman who said that the team of Koopas Bowser had gave him. Though it strangely looks like the Koopa Kruiser (which may be what Bowser requested), it operates with similar technology to Dr. Eggmans' other inventions. Its animation techniques look a lot like the original Star Fox games and Alvin says he likes it that way as it reminds him of his childhood.
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